October 1, 1790 (1790-10-01) (as General Advertiser, and Political, Commercial, Agricultural and Literary Journal)
Political alignment
Radical republicanism
Language
English
Ceased publication
1824 (1824)
City
Philadelphia (1794–1800)
Washington (1800–1802)
Philadelphia (1802–1824)
Country
United States
OCLC number
88155826
Media of the United States
List of newspapers
The Philadelphia Aurora (originally the Aurora General Advertiser) was a newspaper, published six days a week in Philadelphia from 1794 to 1824. The paper was founded by Benjamin Franklin Bache, and was continued as a tri-weekly, after his death from yellow fever in September 1798, as a leading organ of radical republicanism by the Irish-American journalist William Duane.[1][2]
^"About this Newspaper: The Philadelphia Aurora". Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. The Library of Congress. Retrieved 2010-05-30. Title: Bache's Philadelphia aurora. : (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1797-1800
^Rosenfeld, Richard N; Duane, William (1998). American Aurora : a Democratic-Republican returns : the suppressed history of our nation's beginnings and the heroic newspaper that tried to report it. New York, NY: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 9780312194376. OCLC 40942824. presents a history of this newspaper.
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