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Westminster Carrolltonian Collection

MSA SC 3422
Dates1836-1844
MediumCopy, microfilm
RestrictionsRESTRICTED: Do not circulate copies without the permission of the Registrar or the Director of the Maryland Newspaper Project
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Film Number(s)SCM 4376 - SCM 4380
Description
Newspaper, Westminster Carrolltonian
History
(Westminster, Carroll County: John K. Longwell)

The Westminster Carrolltonian began publication in 1835 and ceased in 1845. It was published weekly. Title history based on September 5, 1835 [v. 3, no. 11]. It was also published as the Carrolltonian, and Baltimore and Frederick Advertiser [September 5, 1835-September 22, 1843] and the Carrolltonian and General Advertiser [October 4, 1844]. The newspaper continues the Carrolltonian (Westminster: 1833) and was continued by the Carrolltonian (Westminster: 1845).

Archives' collection includes copy of issue for April 14, 1837 [MSA SC 3422].

For abstracts, see: Marlene Bates and Martha Reamy, Abstracts of Carroll County Newspapers 1831-1846 (Westminster: Family Line Publications, 1988).


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