Source:Public Ledger (Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States)

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Source Public Ledger newspaper
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; index to local affairs, wants and personal columns
Author Philadelphia Public Ledger (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. Volunteer Newspaper Projects Committee
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Place Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Year range 1836 - 1942
Subject Newspaper article
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Type Miscellaneous
Place issued Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Citation
Philadelphia Public Ledger (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), and Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. Volunteer Newspaper Projects Committee. Public Ledger newspaper: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; index to local affairs, wants and personal columns. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).
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The 'Public Ledger' was a daily newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published from March 25, 1836, to January 1942. Its motto was "Virtue Liberty and Independence". For a time, it was Philadelphia's most popular newspaper, but circulation declined in the mid-1930s. It also operated a syndicate, the Ledger Syndicate, from 1915 until 1946.

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