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Gazette of the United States and Daily Evening Advertiser
Founded in 1789 by John James “J.J.” Smith, the Gazette of the United States and Daily Evening Advertiser emerged as one of the earliest newspapers in Philadelphia, playing a vital role in shaping public discourse during the formative years of the United States. Initially aligned with Federalist ideals, it advocated for a strong central government and featured a diverse range of content, including political commentary, local news, and advertisements that reflected its readership's interests. Renowned for its rigorous editorial standards, the Gazette earned a reputation as a trusted source of information, influencing public opinion and fostering civic engagement in a burgeoning democracy. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Gazette of the United States and Daily Evening Advertiser, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, starting 1794, including 2,563 scans in total. Explore this rich history and uncover mentions of historical figures, events, and perhaps even elements from your own family history.