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The Missiskoui Standard, Frelighsburg's First and Only Newspaper
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The Missiskoui Standard, Frelighsburg's First and Only Newspaper
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| Abstract |
The Missiskoui Standard, a Tory-sympathizing weekly newspaper based in the Eastern Township's village of Frelighsburg, was co-founded on April 8, 1835 by James Moir Ferres and Joseph D. Gilman. Under Ferres' editorship, which lasted until December 1836, the paper took a strongly anti-Patriotes policy, especially towards that party's 92 Resolutions. The paper lasted until April 23, 1839.
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Missisquoi County Historical Society, Historical Report
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Vol. 7
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17-21
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1965
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en
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Millman, Thomas R. “The Missiskoui Standard, Frelighsburg’s First and Only Newspaper.” Missisquoi County Historical Society, Historical Report Vol. 7 (1965): 17–21.
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