Boston Recorder

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The Boston Recorder was a Congregationalist newspaper established by Nathaniel Willis (Nathaniel Parker Willis's father) and Sidney E. Morse in 1816 in Boston, Massachusetts.[1] It published weekly newspapers from 1817 to 1824.[2] The paper primarily published religious news and accounts of missionary and other religious organizations, and it also published civic, agricultural, political news, and other topics.[1] It also published Nathaniel Parker Willis's biblical poems.[1] It merged with the Boston Telegraph to form the Boston Recorder and Telegraph.[2]

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