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- Boston_Atlas abstract "The Boston Atlas (1832-1857) newspaper of Boston, Massachusetts, was published in daily and semi-weekly editions in the mid-19th century. John H. Eastburn established the paper in 1832. Editors included Richard Hildreth, Richard Haughton, William Hayden, Thomas M. Brewer, William Schouler, R. Carter. Among the contributors: Joseph Carter Abbott, Benjamin Perley Poore, Samuel F. Tappan. Its office stood at no.18 State Street and later in the Old State House. The paper supported the Whig Party. Its Democratic rival, with which it sparred constantly, was the Boston Post. In 1857 the Boston Traveller absorbed The Atlas.".
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- Boston_Atlas wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Carter_Abbott.
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- Boston_Atlas wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Hildreth.
- Boston_Atlas wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_F._Tappan.
- Boston_Atlas wikiPageWikiLink State_Street_(Boston).
- Boston_Atlas wikiPageWikiLink The_Boston_Post.
- Boston_Atlas wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Mayo_Brewer.
- Boston_Atlas wikiPageWikiLink Whig_Party_(United_States).
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- Boston_Atlas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boston Atlas".
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- Boston_Atlas subject Category:1832_establishments_in_Massachusetts.
- Boston_Atlas subject Category:1857_disestablishments.
- Boston_Atlas subject Category:19th_century_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- Boston_Atlas subject Category:Defunct_newspapers_of_Massachusetts.
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- Boston_Atlas subject Category:Publications_established_in_1832.
- Boston_Atlas subject Category:Whig_newspapers_(United_States).
- Boston_Atlas type Disestablishment.
- Boston_Atlas type Establishment.
- Boston_Atlas type Publication.
- Boston_Atlas comment "The Boston Atlas (1832-1857) newspaper of Boston, Massachusetts, was published in daily and semi-weekly editions in the mid-19th century. John H. Eastburn established the paper in 1832. Editors included Richard Hildreth, Richard Haughton, William Hayden, Thomas M. Brewer, William Schouler, R. Carter. Among the contributors: Joseph Carter Abbott, Benjamin Perley Poore, Samuel F. Tappan. Its office stood at no.18 State Street and later in the Old State House. The paper supported the Whig Party.".
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