The Pennsylvania Gazette
The Gazette was printed by Samuel Keimer and Benjamin Franklin.
If you want the newspapers of this time here you are: LONDON: The Evening Standard (then called The Standard) which was founded in May 1827. SCOTLAND (ABERDEEN) The Aberdeen Journal
Example sentence - The newspaper in our town is called The Grand Gazette.
The Gazette was printed by Samuel Keimer and Benjamin Franklin.
The Evening Standard newspaper typically uses the typeface called "Egyptian Times." This font is known for its classic and sophisticated aesthetic, making it a popular choice for newspapers and editorial design.
Benjamin Franklin
It is called the Official Gazette
The newspaper that bought the gazette printing equipment was The Daily Planet.
The Evening Herald from Plymouth, England now has its own website where it can be accessed anytime free of charge. The website is called Plymouth Herald and is based in the UK. The website called Paper Boy is useful in locating online versions of newspapers all over the world.
The Irish Times The Irish Independent The Irish Examiner The Star Metro AM The Irish News The Newsletter The Sunday Tribune The Sunday Business Post The Evening Herald
Benjamin Franklin published an early American newspaper in Pennsylvania called The Pennsylvania Gazette. It was first published in 1728 and became one of the most popular newspapers in the colonies during that time.