Andover Advertiser

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The Andover Advertiser was the weekly newspaper of record for the Town of Andover, Massachusetts from February 19, 1853 to February 10, 1866. It was continued by the Lawrence American. Founded in 1853 by publisher John D. Flagg, The Andover Advertiser masthead featured the slogan, " The life of agriculture trade and commerce is a good advertising medium." Andover publisher and printer Warren F. Draper became publisher of the Andover Advertiser in May 1855 and remained in that role until the newspaper dissolved in 1866. Draper also partly edited the publication. [1]

Memorial Hall Library maintains a keyword searchable digital archive of The Andover Advertiser on its website.

REFERENCES

  1. Feuss, Claude M. Andover, Symbol of New England, The Andover and North Andover Historical Societies, 1959.


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