Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . .-^J! n/- THE history of journalism in Falmouth dates back to November 21,1823. Then was born the Nautical Intelligencer, with W. E. at the helm. The Falmouth Chronicle began its existence May 11,1872, with Henry Jones as editor. The Seaside Press of 187^, the JVeekly%eviezv of 1883, edited by F. H. Burgess, the Cape Cod Independent of1884, conducted by Geo. Otis, and later by Lewis F. Clarke, tell the storyof the life and struggles of a Falmouth newspaper. The present weeklysheet is known as the Falmouth Enterprise; Charles S. Burgess is
Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . .-^J! n/- THE history of journalism in Falmouth dates back to November 21,1823. Then was born the Nautical Intelligencer, with W. E. at the helm. The Falmouth Chronicle began its existence May 11,1872, with Henry Jones as editor. The Seaside Press of 187^, the JVeekly%eviezv of 1883, edited by F. H. Burgess, the Cape Cod Independent of1884, conducted by Geo. Otis, and later by Lewis F. Clarke, tell the storyof the life and struggles of a Falmouth newspaper. The present weeklysheet is known as the Falmouth Enterprise; Charles S. Burgess is soleproprietor and publisher. It is a flourishing infant of fourteen months, andbound to grow. 172.
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