At 10:29 PM 10/16/2011, Karl wrote: >There was also "The Boston Post" "The Record American" and "The Boston >Herald" in that time frame. The Record and the American did not merge until 1961. In 1900-1910 the Record had two daily editions. Hearst's American did not start publishing until 1904. The Herald and the Traveler were separate papers at that time. The Evening Transcript was a major paper at that time (best know today for its genealogical column). For as complete a listing of Boston papers (with dates published) as you are likely to find online (note that the major references by Brigham and Gregory are not online) see: http://www.bpl.org/research/microtext/BostonNewspapers.pdf For other Massachusetts papers at the BPL, as well as other newspapers held by them, see the PDF lists at: http://www.bpl.org/research/microtext/news.htm The BPL is the Massachusetts repository for the United States Newspaper Program. For general information about the program and links to the New England state projects, see: http://plymouthcolony.net/resources/newspapers.html Dale H. Cook, Member, NEHGS and MA Society of Mayflower Descendants; Plymouth Co. MA Coordinator for the USGenWeb Project Administrator of http://plymouthcolony.net