Category:Philadelphia Bulletin

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The Philadelphia Bulletin was a daily evening newspaper published from 1847 to 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the largest circulation newspaper in Philadelphia for 76 years and was once the largest evening newspaper in the United States. It was widely known for its slogan: "In Philadelphia, nearly everybody reads The Bulletin."

The Bulletin's internal newsclipping files (approximately 500,000 pieces), card indexes, and photographs (ca. 3 million) are now held in the Temple University Libraries.[1] Thousands of Bulletin photographs have been scanned and have been made available by the Temple Libraries for online study.[2] A limited sampling of clippings are also available online.[3]

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Philadelphia Bulletin 
newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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For the 2004 resurrection of the Bulletin, see w:The Bulletin (newspaper).
  1. Urban Archives, Temple University Libraries. Retrieved on 2008-09-05.
  2. George D. McDowell Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Photographs. Digital.library.temple.edu. Retrieved on 2014-01-04.
  3. George D. McDowell Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Clippings. Digital.library.temple.edu. Retrieved on 2014-01-04.