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Newspapers from 1923 through late 1970s. The Free Library's most robust electronic access point to news during this time period comes from ProQuest's Philadelphia Inquirer Digital Archive (1860-2001), which owns the rights to distribute scans from the Inquirer: Philadelphia Inquirer Digital Archive (1860-2001).
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Also issued on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, and the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. Latest issue consulted: 173rd year, no. 163 (Nov. 10, 2001). ACQN: aq 94009348
Read news, discover ancestors, and relive the past as you search through Philadelphia Inquirer archives. Explore 64 years of history through 21,315 issues from Philadelphia Inquirer. You may find an unexpected story or a missing ancestor.
The Philadelphia Inquirer is indexed from 1860 to 1922 in the Free Library's Early American Newspapers and Pennsylvania's Historical Newspapers databases. The Inquirer is also indexed in its own database from 1981 to the present.
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Issues for Jan. 1, 1879-Nov. 17, 1887 called also v. 100-v. 117. Available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, and the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. Merged with: Public ledger (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1927), to become: Philadelphia inquirer public ledger. Description based on: Apr. 3, 1860.