- Worcester Spy
The Worcester Spy, originally known as the Massachusetts Spy, was a newspaper founded in 1770 in
Boston, Massachusetts byIsaiah Thomas , dedicated to supporting the Revolutionary cause against the British. In the 19th century it became an organ forabolitionist sentiment.History
In 1775, under threat from "Boston Tories", Thomas removed the newspaper's presses to
Worcester, Massachusetts . In 1781 the title was changed to "Thomas's Massachusetts Spy; or the Worcester Gazette" with themotto "The noble Efforts of a Virtuous, Free and United People, shall extirpate Tyranny, and establish Liberty and Peace." At the end of the war the motto was again changed to "Noscere res humanas est Hominis" ("knowledge of the world is necessary for every man").Thomas continued publication of the paper until 1802, when he transferred control of his business concerns to his son.
In 1859 the paper was purchased by
John Denison Baldwin , and later co-owned and edited by his sons, Captain John Stanton Baldwin and Charles Clinton Baldwin.References
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last = McClymer
first = John, et al.
title = A Patriot Printer and His "Forge of Sedition": Autobiographical Excerpts from Isaiah Thomas's History of Printing in America
work = The E Pluribus Unum Project
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date = 2007
url = http://www.assumption.edu/ahc/1770s/pprintthomasbio.html
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accessdate = 2007-05-16ee also
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History of American newspapers
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