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English: The first issue of the Gazette of the United States, an influential newspaper from the early United States. Editor and founder John Fenno describes his newspaper's plan to a national audience.
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Photographs of the newspaper Gazette of the United States, published by the Library of Congress.
Author Writer/editor: John Fenno. Photographer unknown

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Photograph of page one of the April 15, 1789 issue of the Gazette of the United States, detailing the newspaper's plan

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