Boston Daily Advertiser
American, active 1813 - 1929
In 1832 the Advertiser took over control of The Boston Patriot, and then in 1840 it took over and absorbed The Boston Gazette.[1]
In 1885 Elihu B. Hayes took over control of the Advertiser.[3]
After Hayes the Advertiser was acquired by former Massachusetts House of Representatives Speaker and Massachusetts's 7th district Congressman William Emerson Barrett who published the Advertiser until his death on February 12, 1906.[4]
The paper was purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1917, became an illustrated tabloid in 1921, and ceased publication in 1929. Hearst continued using the name Advertiser for its Sunday paper until the early 1970s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Daily_Advertiser; accessed 10/12/21
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