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Early Franco-American newspapers

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From 1860 to the early 1930s, many Canadiens immigrated to the United States. They brought with them their language, customs, and religion, which was reflected in the newspapers they founded. Here is a list of those newspapers along with some that still exist today.

List of early Franco-American newspapers

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Le Patriote Canadien (1839-1840)
  2. ^ Vermont Newspaper Project, Newspaper Publishing History.
  3. ^ The State Library of Massachusetts (Historical Newspapers), 2010 Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  4. ^ Center for Lowell History (Historical Newspapers), University of Massachusetts, Lowell Libraries
  5. ^ Center for Lowell History (Historical Newspapers), University of Massachusetts, Lowell Libraries
  6. ^ The State Library of Massachusetts (Historical Newspapers), 2010 Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  7. ^ Vermont Newspaper Project, Newspaper Publishing History

References

  • Belisle, Alexandre (1856). Histoire de la presse franco-américaine, Worcester: Ateliers typographiques de L'Opinion Publique, 553 p. (online)