Longest Running
- Fayetteville Observer (founded 1816)
- "The New Hampshire Gazette (founded 1756)
- The Hartford Courant (1764 - the oldest daily)
- The Augusta Chronicle (1785)
- Daily Hampshire Gazette (1786)
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (1786)
- The Berkshire Eagle (1789)
- The Recorder (1792)
- Rutland Herald (1794)
- Norwich Bulletin (1796)
- The Keene Sentinel (1799)
- New York Post (1801)
- The Post and Courier (1803)
- The Post-Standard (1829)
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