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Burlington Weekly Free Press Archive

  • Burlington, Vermont
  • 18271920

About

In 1827, the town of Burlington, Vermont had about 3,000 residents, a thriving village on Lake Champlain, a university, a medical college, and a growing industrial and commercial economy. The town's single newspaper, the Vermont Centinel, supported the democratic politics of Andrew Jackson. Because many Vermonters favored Jackson's opponent, President John Quincy Adams, lawyer Luman Foote advertised a new weekly paper that would "provide content entertaining and instructive to every class of reader" and support the Adams administration and its policies. Foote and Seneca Austin published the first issue of the Burlington Free Press in June 1827.

Archive Info

  • 33,789
  • Burlington, Vermont
  • 18271920

Paper History

  • Burlington Free Press

Source Information

Burlington Weekly Free Press, 1866–1920 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: August 16, 2023

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Jane Hammond Burt

Jane Hammond Burt

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Obituary for C. L. M. BUGBEE

Obituary for C. L. M. BUGBEE

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Burlington, Vermont
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Its coming together

Its coming together

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Burlington, Vermont
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Black Hills 6

Black Hills 6

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Black Hills 5

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Black Hills 4

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Archive Info

  • 33,789
  • Burlington, Vermont
  • 18271920

Paper History

  • Burlington Free Press

Source Information

Burlington Weekly Free Press, 1866–1920 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: August 16, 2023