On October 23, 1858, Henry Clapp, Jr., published the inaugural issue of The Saturday Press.
This brief article discusses the submissions the Saturday Press receives from those who do not understand what type of paper it is or who mistake it for a paper that prints "bloodthirsty stories and milk-and-water verses" (2). The article also suggests that these writers found their own paper for the publication of their writing.
This brief article discusses those who think that the Saturday Press is the same type of newspaper as the Ledger and the submissions the paper receives from those who make this mistake.
An electronic version of this text was previously available in CONTENTdm and has been migrated to Lehigh University's Digital Collections. Reconstruction of direct links to individual articles is in progress. In the meantime, browse issues of the Saturday Press in the Vault at Pfaff's Digital Collection. Page images of The New York Saturday Press were scanned from microfilm owned by Emory University, which was made from original copies held by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
On October 23, 1858, Henry Clapp, Jr., published the inaugural issue of The Saturday Press.
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