The Cambridge Tribune
The Cambridge Tribune was a weekly newspaper published in Cambridge, Massachusetts from 1878 to 1966. It was founded by D. Gilbert Dexter and began publication on March 7, 1878, from offices at Brattle Square in Old Cambridge.[1] In 1885 Dexter sold the paper to William Bailey Howland.[2] It ceased publication in 1966.[3]
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Owner(s) | William Bailey Howland |
Founder(s) | D. Gilbert Dexter |
Founded | 1878 |
Ceased publication | 1966 |
Headquarters | Brattle Square, Old Cambridge Historic District |
City | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Country | United States |
References
- Wright, George Grier (January 24, 1928). "Early Cambridge Newspapers". Proceedings of the Cambridge Historical Society, 1927-1929 (published 1934).
- Gilman, Arthur, ed. (1896). The Cambridge of Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-six. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Riverside Press. p. 222.
- "About Cambridge tribune. (Cambridge, Mass.) 1878-1966". Library of Congress. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
External links
- Online archives from the Cambridge Public Library
- Overview from the Library of Congress
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