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Read The Virginia Gazette for breaking news covering Williamsburg, James City County and York, Virginia.
The Virginia Gazette was the official newspaper of Virginia, printed in Williamsburg from 1736 until 1780. When the capital of Virginia moved to Richmond in 1780, printers transferred their businesses to the new seat of government.
Read The Virginia Gazette for breaking news covering Williamsburg, James City County and York, Virginia.
News and information from The Virginia Gazette for Williamsburg, James City County and York, Virginia.
Though its news sections focused on faraway places, the Virginia Gazette published countless advertisements, essays, and poems from local authors. Its advertisements document the minutiae of everyday life in early Virginia like few other sources.
News and information from The Virginia Gazette for Williamsburg, James City County and York, Virginia.
As the American Revolution stirred in the mid-1760s, some colonists grew frustrated that the Virginia Gazette published by Joseph Royle was too close to the British government.