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The Pennsylvania Gazette was a Philadelphia newspaper / periodical from 1728 to 1815 that published advertisements, classifieds, social happenings, and foreign and domestic political news in English to interested Pennsylvania citizens.

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The Pennsylvania Gazette was published twice a week and contained news and reports on public events. What made this paper different from others was the publication of essays and letters from readers, much of which was written by Franklin himself under pseudonyms.

German translations of news from Pennsylvania gazette (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1729) appeared in Franklin's: Pensylvanische Fama, oder: Ordentliche Relation derer einlauffenden Neuigkeiten.

Explore The Pennsylvania Gazette online newspaper archive. The Pennsylvania Gazette was published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and includes 15,512 searchable pages from 1728-1815.

In format, Franklin’s Pennsylvania Gazette was like other colonial American newspapers. The emphasis was on news, not literary or political essays, and most of that news was copied from European papers. But Franklin had a knack for selecting, editing, and rewriting.

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