The Hudson River chronicle

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Uniform title:Hudson River chronicle (Sing Sing, N.Y. : 1837 : Online)
Imprint:Sing-Sing [Ossining], Westchester County, N.Y. : M.L. Cobb, 1837-
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Journal
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7098159
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Varying Form of Title:Chronicle
Other authors / contributors:Cobb, M. L., printer.
Wells, A. H.
Frequency:Weekly
Date / volume:Print began with: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 24, 1837); ceased in 1860's.
Notes:"In the later sixties it was deemed advisable to change its name to Hudson River Sentinel...and in the latter part of 1867 went out of business altogether," Cf. Redway, V.L. A short history and bibliography of Ossining Newspapers, 1797-1951, p. 13.
"Pledged to no party's arbitrary sway, we follow truth where'er it leads the way."
"Principles Measures and Men. With these to Triumph or with these to Fall," Dec. 3, 1844.
A newspaper with the same title appeared in June 1876.
Description based on print version record.
Publisher: James B. Swain Edited by A. H. Wells.
Title varies slightly.
Gregory, W. American newspapers, 1821-1936, p. 484.
Also issued in print and microform.