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Aurora General Advertiser
Founded in 1780 by John J. Hockley, the Aurora General Advertiser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is one of the earliest newspapers in the United States, playing a pivotal role in shaping public discourse in the post-Revolutionary War era. Notable for its progressive editorial stance, this paper championed issues such as freedom of speech and social justice, reflecting the evolving concerns of its community. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Aurora General Advertiser starting 1795, including 6,235 scans in total, which offer a rich tapestry of local news, political commentary, and cultural features. This comprehensive resource not only showcases the newspaper's journalistic integrity but also connects you to historical figures and events, possibly including those in your own family history. Explore the past and discover how this trusted voice influenced both local and national conversations throughout its storied history.