My guess from what I have read would be from 1821 - 1969. DB
No, the Pennsylvania Gazette and the Saturday Evening Post are two different publications. The Pennsylvania Gazette was a newspaper founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1728, while the Saturday Evening Post was a magazine founded in 1821 by Atkinson & Alexander.
The Postal Service was founded by Benjamin Franklin, who was appointed the first Postmaster General in 1775. The Saturday Evening Post, one of America's longest-running magazines, has roots dating back to 1821, but it was not founded by Franklin. Instead, it was established by a group of Philadelphia-based publishers, with its first issue released under the title "The Saturday Evening Post" in 1821.
Cyrus Curtis the publisher of Curtis Publishing Company founded the Ladies Home Journal in 1879 & later in 1897 bought the Saturday Evening Post & New York Evening Post.
The original page size of The Saturday Evening Post was 13.5 by 16.75 inches.
SJPerelman's column in the Saturday Evening Post was called "Dawn Ginsbergh's Revenge."
The Pennsylvania Gazette was the original name of the Saturday Evening Post.YES IT WAS
the Saturday evening post.
Frederick Southgate Bigelow has written: 'A short history of the Saturday evening post' -- subject(s): The Saturday evening post
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Of the 322 covers Norman Rockwell did for the Saturday Evening Post, William Tell isn't among them. Use the link provided to the list (with pictures) of all of the cover art he did for the Post.
The South Wales Evening Post was founded in 1893 with the name South Wales Daily Post. Its name changed in 1932 from the South Wales Daily Post to its current name.
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