List of newspapers in Pennsylvania in the 18th century
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Bristol

Newspapers published in Bristol, Pennsylvania
Bristol, Pennsylvania
Bristol is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, northeast of Philadelphia opposite Burlington, N.J. on the Delaware River. Bristol was first incorporated in 1720. Although its charter was revised in 1905, the original charter remains in effect, making Bristol one of the older boroughs in...

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  • Aurora. General Advertiser. D., Aug. 30-Oct. 19, 1799.

Bustleton

Newspapers published in Bustleton, Pennsylvania:
  • Porcupine's Gazette. W., Sept. 6-Oct. 26, 1799.

Carlisle

Newspapers published in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Carlisle is a borough in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The name is traditionally pronounced with emphasis on the second syllable. Carlisle is located within the Cumberland Valley, a highly productive agricultural region. As of the 2010 census, the borough...

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  • The Carlisle Gazette, and The Western Repository Of Knowledge. W., Aug. 10, 1785-Jan. 1, 1794.

  • Kline's Carlisle Weekly Gazette. W., Jan. 8, 1794-Dec. 31, 1800+

  • The Telegraphe.. W., Feb. 10, 1795-May 3, 1796.

Chambersburg

Newspapers published in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Chambersburg is a borough in the South Central region of Pennsylvania, United States. It is miles north of Maryland and the Mason-Dixon line and southwest of Harrisburg in the Cumberland Valley, which is part of the Great Appalachian Valley. Chambersburg is the county seat of Franklin County...

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  • Farmer's Register. W., Apr. 18, 1798-Apr. 10, 1799.

  • The Franklin Repository. W., Apr. 21, 1796-Dec. 25, 1800+

Chestnut Hill

Newspapers published in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania:
  • Chesnuthiller Wochenschrift. W., Dec. 15, 1790-Aug. 20, 1793.

Doylestown

Newspapers published in Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Doylestown is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, north of Philadelphia. As of the 2010 census, the borough population was 8,380. The borough is the county seat of Bucks County.- History :...

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  • The Farmers' Weekly Journal. W., July 25 (?), 1800+

Easton

Newspapers published in Easton, Pennsylvania
Easton, Pennsylvania
Easton is a city in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 26,800 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Northampton County....

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  • American Eagle

  • Neuer Unpartheyischer Eastoner Bothe, Und Northampton Kundschafter. W., Aug. (?), 1793-Dec. (?), 1800+

Gettysburg

Newspapers published in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Gettysburg is a borough that is the county seat, part of the Gettysburg Battlefield, and the eponym for the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg. The town hosts visitors to the Gettysburg National Military Park and has 3 institutions of higher learning: Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg College, and...

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  • The Gettysburg Times
    The Gettysburg Times
    The Gettysburg Times is an American newspaper in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania published by Times and News Publishing Company, which also owns Great County 107.7 and Fox Sports 1320 radio stations. It was founded in 1800 and is published daily, except for Sundays, Christmas Day and New Years Day.The...

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Germantown

Newspapers published in Germantown, Pennsylvania
Germantown, Pennsylvania
Germantown is the name of six places in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a state in the United States, including a neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:* Germantown, Adams County, Pennsylvania* Germantown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania...

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  • Die Germantauner Zeitung. Bi-W., W., Feb. 8, 1785-July 16, 1793.

  • Pensylvanische Berichte, Oder, Sammlung Wichtiger Nachrichten Aus Dem Natur- Und Kirchen-Reich. M., S.M., Fortnigthly, June 16, 1746-July 1766.

Harrisburg

Newspapers published in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 49,528, making it the ninth largest city in Pennsylvania...

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  • The Harrisburgh Journal, and The Weekly Advertiser. W., Aug. 26. 1789-(?).

  • The Oracle Of Dauphin, and Harrisburgh Advertiser. W., Oct. 20, 1792-Dec. 29, 1800+

Lancaster

Newspapers published in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Lancaster is a city in the south-central part of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is the county seat of Lancaster County and one of the older inland cities in the United States, . With a population of 59,322, it ranks eighth in population among Pennsylvania's cities...

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  • Der Deutsche Porcupein, Und Lancaster Anzeigis-Nachrichten. W., Jan. 3, 1798-Dec. 25, 1799.

  • Lancaster Journal. W., June 18, 1794-Dec. 27, 1800+

  • Neue Unpartheyische Lancaster Zeitung, Und Anzeigs- Nachrichten. W., Aug. 8, 1787-Nov. 1, 1797 (?).

  • The Pennsylvania Packet, Or, The General Advertiser. W., Nov. 29, 1777-June 17, 1778.

  • Das Pennsylvanische Zeitungs-Blat, Oder, Sammlung Sowohl Auswartig- Als Einheimischer Neuigkeiten.. W., Feb. 4- June 24, 1778.

Norristown

Newspapers published in Norristown, Pennsylvania
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Norristown is a municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, northwest of the city limits of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. The population was 34,324 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Montgomery County...

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  • The Norristown Gazette. W., June 15, 1799-June 6, 1800.

Northumberland

Newspapers published in Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Northumberland is a borough in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,714 at the 2000 census.-History:Northumberland was founded in 1772. The land that became Northumberland was purchased from the Iroquois in the first Treaty of Fort Stanwix in 1768, and the...

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  • The Sunbury and Northumberland Gazette.. W., Oct. 9(?), 1793-Dec. 27, 1800+

Philadelphia

Newspapers published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Philadelphia County, with which it is coterminous. The city is located in the Northeastern United States along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. It is the fifth-most-populous city in the United States,...

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  • The American Herald, and General Advertiser. S.W., June 21-July 5, 1784.

  • The American Navel and Commercial Register. S.W., Nov. 25- Dec. 19, 1795.

  • The American Star. L'Etoile Americaine. TW., W., Apr. 1- May 3, 1794.

  • The American Star, Or, Historical, Political, Critical, and Moral Journal. T.W., Feb. 1-Mar. 25, 1794.

  • The American Weekly Mercury. W., Dec. 22, 1719-May 22 (?), 1746.

  • Aurora. General Advertiser. D., Nov. 8, 1794-Dec. 1800+

  • Bache's Philadelphia Aurora
    Philadelphia Aurora
    The Philadelphia Aurora was a triweekly newspaper published in Philadelphia from 1794 to 1824. The paper was founded by Benjamin Franklin Bache, who served as editor until his death in 1798. It is sometimes referred to as the Aurora General Advertiser...

    . T.W., June 14, 1797- Mar. 6/7, 1800.

  • Carey
    Mathew Carey
    Mathew Carey was an Irish-born American publisher and economist.-Early days:Carey came from a middle-class family and was born in Dublin in 1760. He entered the bookselling and printing business in 1775, and when still only seventeen published a pamphlet criticizing dueling...

    's Pennsylvania Evening Herald. S.W., Jan. 25- Feb. 8, 1785.

  • Carey's Pennsylvania Evening Herald and American Monitor. S.W., Feb. 12-Mar. 22, 1785.

  • Carey's United States' Recorder. T.W., Jan. 23-Aug. 30, 1798.

  • Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser. D., Jan. 1, 1796- Sept. 30, 1800.

  • The Complete Counting House Companion. W., Mar. 19, 1785(?)-Oct. 30, 1790.

  • The Constitutional Diary and Philadelphia Evening Advertiser. D., Dec. 2, 1799-Feb. 3, 1800.

  • Country Porcupine. T.W., Mar,. 3/5, 1798-Aug. 27/28, 1799.

  • Courier De l'Amerique. S.W., July 27-Oct. 26, 1784.

  • Courier De l'Amerique. S.W., Dec. 4, 1792-Feb. 22, 1793.

  • Courrier Francais. D.,T.,W. Apr. 15, 1794-July 3, 1798.

  • The Daily Advertiser. D., Feb. 7-July 4, 1797.

  • The Dessert To The True American. W., July 14, 1798- Aug. 19, 1799.

  • Dunlap and Claypooles American Daily Advertiser. D., Dec. 9, 1793-Dec. 31, 1795.

  • Dunlap's American Daily Advertiser. D., Jan. 1, 1791- Dec. 7, 1793.

  • Dunlap
    John Dunlap
    John Dunlap was the printer of the first copies of the Declaration of Independence and one of the most successful American printers of his era.-Biography:...

    's Pennsylvania Packet, Or, The General Advertiser. W., Oct. 25, 1773-Sept. 9, 1777.

  • The Evening Chronicle. T.W., S.W., May 5-Nov. 7, 1787.

  • The Evening Chronicle, Or, The Philadelphia Advertiser. T.W., Feb. 6-May 3, 1787.

  • The Federal Gazette and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. D., Apr. 1, 1790-Dec. 31, 1793.

  • The Federal Gazette, and Philadelphia Evening Post. D., Oct. 1, 1788-Mar. 31, 1790.

  • The Federal Gazette, and The Philadelphia Evening Post. T.W., Mar. 8-Apr. 24, 1788.

  • Finlay's American Naval and Commercial Register. S.W., Dec. 28, 1795-May 1, 1798.

  • The Freeman's Journal, Or, The North-American Intelligencer. W., Apr. 25, 1781-May 16, 1792.

  • Gale's Independent Gazetteer. S.W., Sept. 16, 1796- Sept. 12, 1797.

  • Gazette of the United States
    Gazette of the United States
    The Gazette of the United States was an early American partisan newspaper first issued on April 15, 1789, as a biweekly publication friendly to the administration of George Washington, and to the policies and members of the emerging Federalist Party...

    . S.W., Nov. 3, 1790-Sept. 18, 1793.

  • Gazette Of The United States. D., July 1, 1795-June 30, 1796.

  • Gazette of the United States, & Daily Advertiser
    Gazette of the United States
    The Gazette of the United States was an early American partisan newspaper first issued on April 15, 1789, as a biweekly publication friendly to the administration of George Washington, and to the policies and members of the emerging Federalist Party...

    . D., June 28-Dec. 31, 1800+

  • Gazette of the United States and Daily Evening Advertiser. D., June 12, 1794-June 30, 1795.

  • Gazette of the United States and Evening Advertiser. D., Dec. 11, 1793-June 11, 1794.

  • Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser
    Gazette of the United States
    The Gazette of the United States was an early American partisan newspaper first issued on April 15, 1789, as a biweekly publication friendly to the administration of George Washington, and to the policies and members of the emerging Federalist Party...

    . D., July 1, 1796-June 27, 1800.

  • Gemeinnutzigige Philadelphische Correspondenz. W., May 2, 1781-Sept. 24, 1790.

  • General Advertiser. D., Aug. 16, 1791-Nov. 7, 1794.

  • General Advertiser, and Political, Commercial, Agricultural and Literary Journal. D., Oct. 1, 1790-Aug. 15, 1791.

  • Der General-Postbothe An Die Deutsche Nation In Amerika. S.W., Jan. 5, 1790-June 29, 1790.

  • Henrich Millers Pennsylvanisher Staatsbote. S.W, W., May 23, 1775-May 26, 1779.

  • The Independent Gazetteer. S.W., Jan. 11, 1794-Sept. 10, 1796.

  • The Independent Gazetteer, and Agricultural Repository. W., Jan. 16, 1790-Jan. 4, 1794.

  • The Independent Gazetteer, Or, The Chronicle Of Freedom. W., S.W., D., Apr. 13, 1782-Jan. 9, 1790.

  • The Level Of Europe and North America.. Oct. 1, 1794.

  • The Level Of Europe and North America, Or, The Observer's Guide. Feb. 9, 1795-Jan. 27, 1796.

  • The Mail, Or, Claypoole's Daily Advertiser. D. June 1, 1791-Sept. 30, 1793.

  • National Gazette. S.W., Oct. 31, 1791-Oct. 26, 1793.

  • Neue Philadelphische Correspondenz. S.W., W., Oct. 1, 1790-Nov. 20, 1792.

  • The New World. D., Oct. 24, 1796-Aug. 16, 1797.

  • The New World, Or, The Morning and Evening Gazette. Twice Daily, Aug. 15, 1796-Oct. 24, 1796.

  • The Pennsylvania Chronicle, and Universal Advertiser. W., Jan. 26, 1767-Feb. 8, 1774.

  • The Pennsylvania Evening Herald: and The American Monitor. S.W., Mar. 26, 1785-May 27, 1786.

  • The Pennsylvania Evening Post. T.W., S.W., Jan. 24, 1775- July 30, 1781.

  • The Pennsylvania Evening Post, and Daily Advertiser. D., May 30, 1783-Oct. 26, 1784.

  • The Pennsylvania Evening Post, and Public Advertiser. D., Aug. 3, 1781-May 19, 1783.

  • The Pennsylvania Gazette
    Pennsylvania Gazette
    The Pennsylvania Gazette was one of the United States' most prominent newspapers from 1728, before the time period of the American Revolution, until 1815...

    . W., Oct. 2, 1729-Sept. 10, 1777; Dec. 20, 1777-June 20, 1778; Nov. 13, 1782-Dec. 24, 1800+

  • The Pennsylvania Gazette, and Weekly Advertiser. W., Jan. 5, 1779-Nov. 6, 1782.

  • The Pennsylvania Herald, and General Advertiser. S.W., T.W., May 31, 1786-Feb. 14, 1788.

  • The Pennsylvania Journal, and The Weekly Advertiser
    The Pennsylvania journal
    The Pennsylvania Journal was an American weekly newspaper published by William Bradford during the 18th century.The first number of the The Pennsylvania Journal appeared in December 1742...

    . W., Jan. 30, 1766-Sept. 1777.

  • The Pennsylvania Journal and The Weekly Advertiser
    The Pennsylvania journal
    The Pennsylvania Journal was an American weekly newspaper published by William Bradford during the 18th century.The first number of the The Pennsylvania Journal appeared in December 1742...

    . W., S.W., May 17, 1780-Sept. 18, 1793.

  • The Pennsylvania Journal, and Weekly Advertiser
    The Pennsylvania journal
    The Pennsylvania Journal was an American weekly newspaper published by William Bradford during the 18th century.The first number of the The Pennsylvania Journal appeared in December 1742...

    . W., June 13, 1751-Jan. 23, 1766.

  • The Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser
    The Pennsylvania journal
    The Pennsylvania Journal was an American weekly newspaper published by William Bradford during the 18th century.The first number of the The Pennsylvania Journal appeared in December 1742...

    . W., Dec. 23, 1778-May 10, 1780.

  • The Pennsylvania Journal, Or, Weekly Advertiser
    The Pennsylvania journal
    The Pennsylvania Journal was an American weekly newspaper published by William Bradford during the 18th century.The first number of the The Pennsylvania Journal appeared in December 1742...

    . W., Dec. 21, 1742-June 6, 1751.

  • The Pennsylvania Ledger, Or, The Philadelphia Market-Day Advertiser. S.W., Dec. 3, 1777-May 23, 1778.

  • The Pennsylvania Ledger, Or, The Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, & New-Jersey Weekly Advertiser. W., Jan. 28, 1775-Nov. 30, 1776.

  • The Pennsylvania Ledger, Or, The Weekly Advertiser. W., Oct. 10-Nov. 26, 1777.

  • The Pennsylvania Mercury, and Philadelphia Price-Current. T.W., W., July 21, 1791-Mar. 1, 1792.

  • The Pennsylvania Mercury, and The Universal Advertiser. W., Apr. 7, 1775.

  • The Pennsylvania Mercury, and Universal Advertiser. W., T.W., Aug. 20, 1784-July 19, 1791.

  • The Pennsylvania Packet, and Daily Advertiser. D., Sept. 21, 1784-Dec. 31, 1790.

  • The Pennsylvania Packet, and General Advertiser. T.W., Oct. 14, 1783-Sept. 18, 1784.

  • The Pennsylvania Packet. and The General Advertiser. W., Oct. 28, 1771-Oct. 18, 1773.

  • The Pennsylvania Packet, Or, The General Advertiser. T.W., S.W., July 4, 1778-Oct. 11, 1783.

  • Pennsylvanische Fama, Oder, Ordentlicher Relation Derer Einlauffenden Neuigkeiten. W., Feb. 1748(?)-1751.

  • Die Pennsylvanische Gazette, Oder, Der Allgemeine Americanische Zeitungs-Schreiber. W., Feb. 3, 1779.

  • Pennsylvanische Staats-Courier. W., Oct. 4, 1777- June(?), 1778.

  • The Philadelphia Aurora
    Philadelphia Aurora
    The Philadelphia Aurora was a triweekly newspaper published in Philadelphia from 1794 to 1824. The paper was founded by Benjamin Franklin Bache, who served as editor until his death in 1798. It is sometimes referred to as the Aurora General Advertiser...

    . T.W., Mar. 10-Nov. 5, 1800.

  • The Philadelphia Gazette & Daily Advertiser. D., June 18- Dec. 31, 1800+

  • The Philadelphia Gazette and Universal Daily Advertiser. D., Jan. 1, 1794-June 17, 1800.

  • The Philadelphia Minerva. W., Feb. 7, 1795-July 7, 1798.

  • The Philadelphia Price Current. B.W., Oct. (?), 1783- Nov. (?), 1785.

  • Philadelphische Correspondenz. W., S.W., Nov. 27, 1792- April, 1800.


  • Philadelphischer Zeitung. May 6, 1732-(?)

  • Porcupine's Gazette. D., Apr. 24, 1797-Aug. 28, 1799.

  • Porcupine's Gazette and United States Daily Advertiser. D., Mar. 4-Apr. 22, 1797.

  • Poulson's American Daily Advertiser. D., Oct. 1, 1800+

  • The Royal Pennsylvania Gazette. S.W., Mar. 3-May 26, 1778.

  • Southwark Gazette, and Philadelphia Chronicle. T.W., July 15-Aug. 1, 1797.

  • Story & Humphreys's Pennsylvania Mercury, and Universal Advertiser. W., Apr. 14-Dec. 22, 1775.

  • The Supporter, Or, Daily Repast. D., W., Apr. 4 (?)- Nov. 10, 1800.

  • The True American and Commercial Advertiser. D., July 2, 1798-Dec. 31, 1800+

  • The Universal Gazette. Indexed. W., Nov. 16, 1797- Sept. 11, 1800.

  • The Universal Instructor In All Arts and Sciences, and Pennsylvania Gazette. W., Dec. 24, 1728-Sept. 25, 1729.

  • Der Wochentliche Philadelphische Staatsbote. W., Jan. 18, 1762-Dec. 28, 1767.

  • Der Wochentliche Pennsylvanische Staatsbote. W., Jan. 5, 1768-May 16, 1775.

Pittsburgh

Newspapers published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh is the second-largest city in the US Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Allegheny County. Regionally, it anchors the largest urban area of Appalachia and the Ohio River Valley, and nationally, it is the 22nd-largest urban area in the United States...

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  • The Tree Of Liberty. W., Aug. 16, 1800+

Reading

Newspapers published in Reading, Pennsylvania
Reading, Pennsylvania
Reading is a city in southeastern Pennsylvania, USA, and seat of Berks County. Reading is the principal city of the Greater Reading Area and had a population of 88,082 as of the 2010 census, making it the fifth most populated city in the state after Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown and Erie,...

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  • Neue Unpartheyische Readinger Zeitung, Und Anzeigs- Nachrichten. W., Feb. 18, 1789-Dec. 31, 1800+

  • Der Unpartheyische Reading Adler. W., Nov.29, 1796- Jan. 10, 1797.

  • Der Unpartheyische Readinger Adler. W., Jan. 17, 1797- Dec. 30, 1800+

  • The Weekly Advertiser, Of Reading, In The County Of Berks. W., May 7, 1796-Dec. 27, 1800+

Washington

Newspapers published in Washington, Pennsylvania
Washington, Pennsylvania
Washington is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States, within the Pittsburgh Metro Area in the southwestern part of the state...

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  • Herald Of Liberty. W., Feb. 6, 1798-Dec. 31, 1800+

York

Newspapers published in York, Pennsylvania
York, Pennsylvania
York, known as the White Rose City , is a city located in York County, Pennsylvania, United States which is in the South Central region of the state. The population within the city limits was 43,718 at the 2010 census, which was a 7.0% increase from the 2000 count of 40,862...

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  • The Pennsylvania Herald, and York General Advertiser. W., Jan. 7, 1789-Jan. (?), 1800.
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