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Feb 23, 2024 · Online collection of over 900 newspapers, including the Philadelphia Inquirer (1860-1900), Philadelphia Public Ledger (1836-1876) and Philadelphia North American (1839-1879) along with many other Philadelphia newspapers.
Mar 16, 2022 · Browse through 30 old Philadelphia newspapers for free and find family, historical events, and more. Learn the history of Philadelphia through full access to all newspaper images with a free trial. Find Articles over 1769-1977 Years in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Jan 18, 2012 · June 25, 1882: Philadelphia Record begins publishing daily. 1876: The Philadelphia Public Ledger absorbs the North American, briefly publishing as “The Public Ledger and North American.” 1875: Times begins publishing daily, continuing Illustrated and continued in 1902 by the Philadelphia Times.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, one of the longest surviving daily newspapers in the United States, is known for its coverage of the American Civil War that was popular with readers on both sides; its published works by Charles Dickens and Edgar Allen Poe; and its reporting of breaking news in the city, country, and around the world.