| Charles Evans - 1922 - 92 halaman
...the United States of America. Under date of Mo. 1. (March, 1638/9) John Winthrop's Journal states: "A printing house was begun at Cambridge by one Daye,...hitherward. The first thing which was printed was the freemen's oath; the next was an almanac made for New England by Mr. William Peirce, mariner; the next... | |
| Augustus E. Giegengack - 1937 - 52 halaman
...press arrived in Massachusetts. In Governor Winthrop's "Journal" is found this entry: "1639, No. 1. A printing house was begun at Cambridge by one, Daye, at the charge of Mr. Glover, who died on seas hitherward." We thus learn that, in March 1639 the first New England printing plant started operation.... | |
| 1937 - 410 halaman
...press arrived in Massachusetts. In Governor Winthrop's "Journal" is found this entry : "1639, No. 1. A printing house was begun at Cambridge by one, Daye, at the charge of Mr. Glover, who died on seas hitherward." We thus learn that in March 1639, the first New England printing plant started operation.... | |
| Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily - 1978 - 520 halaman
...youth lectured, a library, and I suppose there will be a presse this winter. . . ." 1639. 1st month. A printing house was begun at Cambridge by one Daye at the charge of Mr. Glover, who died on seas hitherward. The first thing which was printed was the freeman's oath; the next was an almanack... | |
| Alexander Young - 2005 - 373 halaman
...College."—Hist. Coll., i. 242. "A printing-house was begun at Cambridge, March, 1639, by one Daye. The first thing which was printed was the Freeman's oath. The next year was an Almanack, made for New England, by Mr. Pierce, mariner; the next was the Psalms, newly... | |
| Herbert F. Vetter - 2007 - 112 halaman
...Cambridge from England in 1638. In 1639, the first printing press, erected in New-England, was set up at Cambridge, "by one Daye at the charge of Mr. Glover," who died on his passage to America. The first thing which was printed was the freeman's oath; the next was an almanack... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 598 halaman
...was now denominated CAMBRIDGE. In 1639, the first printing press, erected in New-England, was set up at Cambridge, " by one Daye at the charge of Mr. Glover," who died on his passage to America.* The first thing which was printed was the freeman's oath ; the next was an... | |
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