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In 1859, circulation had been around 7,000; by 1863 it had increased to 70,000. Part of the increase was due to the interest in news during the American Civil War.An estimated 25,000 to 30,000 copies of The Inquirer were distributed to Union Army soldiers during the war and several times the U.S. government asked The Philadelphia Inquirer to publish special editions for its soldiers.
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Pages in category "Newspapers published in Philadelphia" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Pennsylvania State Police spokesperson Trooper Steve Limani said during a news conference that authorities no longer believe they will find Pollard alive, but that work to find her remains continues.
He was replaced by Bob Hall, 67, the publisher of the Daily News and Inquirer from 1990 to 2003, when the papers were owned by Knight Ridder. [2] Philadelphia Media Network was purchased by Philadelphia businessman Gerry Lenfest in 2014. [3] In 2016, Lenfest donated the company to The Philadelphia Foundation, a nonprofit organization. [4] [5]
Dividing her time between Philadelphia and Greensboro, North Carolina, Oring first fell for typewriters when she kept seeing them as newly free East Germans started clearing out their old possessions.
1964: Norman C. Miller The Wall Street Journal, "for his comprehensive account of a multi-million dollar vegetable oil swindle in New Jersey."; 1965: Melvin H. Ruder Hungry Horse News, a weekly in Columbia Falls, MT, "for his daring and resourceful coverage of a disastrous flood that threatened his community, an individual effort in the finest tradition of spot news reporting."