Plymouth Press, 1942

Collection number: MC 335
Size: (1 box) (0.20 cu.ft.)

About the Plymouth Press

The Plymouth Press was a community newspaper published with a typewriter and mimeograph machine once a week by the Plymouth Press Publishing Co. The publishing company was comprised of S.P. Pearson and J.J. Millar. In the introduction to the first issue, they stated “We have established our newspaper to bring to the citizens of this community headline happening not only within our town but of the rest of the world. Some of this news which we will print will make the greatest history that has even been written.”

About the Plymouth Press collection

This collection contains one year’s worth of Plymouth Press, beginning with vol. 1, no. I, May 16, 1942 and ending with vol. 3, no. 10, Dec. 27, 1942. It is not known if this is a full run of the newspaper or if it continued to be published beyond this date.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

This collection is open.

Copyright Notice

Contents of this collection are governed by U.S. copyright law. For questions about publication or reproduction rights, contact Special Collections staff.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Plymouth Press, 1942, MC 335, Milne Special Collections and Archives, University of New Hampshire Library, Durham, NH, USA.

Acquisitions Information

Donated by the family of George Clark of Plymouth, NH

Collection

Formats

Newspapers & Publications