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The Pennsylvania Gazette provides the reader with a firsthand view of colonial America, the American Revolution and the New Republic, and offers important social, political and cultural perspectives of each of the periods. Published in Philadelphia from 1728 through 1800, it Includes articles, editorials, letters, news items and advertisements. Also included are many full-text writings such as: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, Letters from a Farmer, Thomas Payne`s Common Sense, The Federalist Papers, etc.
Full-text of the Philadelphia Daily News via Proquest Newsstand from 1983 to present.
The Urban Archives component of Temple University's Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) houses the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin and several other important Philadelphia newspaper "clippings collections," as well as a range of archival materials, critical to the study of the late nineteenth and twentieth century history of the Delaware Valley.
Students looking to find primary source documents on twentieth century Philadelphia are highly encouraged to visit the SCRC.