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Constitutional Telegraphe

''The Constitutional Telegraphe'' (1799-1802) was a newspaper produced in Boston, Massachusetts, at the turn of the 19th century. The paper sympathized with the Democratic-Republican Party, and supported Thomas Jefferson. Publishers included Samuel S. Parker,〔"Published every Wednesday and Saturday at Parker's printing office, south side State Street, east corner Kilby Street;" cf. Constitutional Telegraph; Date: 10-05-1799〕 Jonathan S. Copp,〔"Jonathan S. Copp, for the proprietor, at his printing office, south side State Street, and corner Kilby Street, Boston;" cf. Constitutional Telegraphe; Date: 07-19-1800〕 John S. Lillie, and John Mosely Dunham.〔http://www.loc.gov/rr/news/18th/161.html〕 The paper was originally called the ''Constitutional Telegraph''. The "e" was added to Telegraphe with the 1 January 1800 issue. This issue included a new engraved masthead of an eagle and the motto "We advocate the rights of man."〔''The Constitutional Telegraphe'', 1 January 1800, Vol. 1, No. 27, page 1.〕
==Samuel S. Parker==

The first editor, Samuel Stillman Parker (1776-1811), was a doctor who trained under his father the Reverend Isaiah Parker, MD of Harvard, Massachusetts. Samuel S. Parker married Rebecca Thomas, the niece of the Worcester, Massachusetts-based patriot printer, Isaiah Thomas.〔Joshua Thomas' Will, Worcester County Probate, Worcester, Massachusetts.〕〔Parker, Augustus G. ''Parker in America 1630-1910: What the Historians Say of Them.〕 A variety of circumstantial evidence suggests that Isaiah Parker purchased a printing press, type, paper, and book stock from John Mycall of Newburyport, Massachusetts in 1798 in partial exchange for land in Harvard.〔Rev'd. Doctor Parker Bot of J. Mycall, Novr. 10th 1798 Ledger Page, Parker in Review, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.〕〔October 1806, ''William Bentley's Diary'', Volume 3.〕〔Deed Book 134, Pages 232-236, Worcester County Deeds, Worcester, Massachusetts. Rebeccah (Thomas) Parker was a witness.〕〔Physical comparison of imperfections and breaks in woodcuts in John Mycall's ''New England Primer'' with Samuel S. Parker's ''New England Primer'', show that they are the same woodcuts.〕 The elder Parker's name appeared in the 1800 ''Boston Directory'' as the newspaper's publisher and editor. However, the paper's first 2 October 1799 masthead shows that Samuel S. Parker was the original editor. Samuel S. Parker sent the ''Constitutional Telegraphe'' to presidential candidate Thomas Jefferson ''gratis''.〔John S. Lillie to Thomas Jefferson, 12 October 1803, Thomas Jefferson's Libraries (online).〕

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