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:''For the 2004 resurrection of the Bulletin, see The Bulletin (newspaper).'' ''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''." == 1847 to 1895 == ''The Bulletin'' was first published by Alexander Cummings on April 17, 1847 as ''Cummings’ Evening Telegraphic Bulletin''.〔''Cummings’ Evening Telegraphic Bulletin'', April 17, 1847, p. 1, reprinted in ''The Philadelphia Bulletin'', January 18, 1984〕 It made history with its inaugural edition by publishing the first telegraph report in a U.S. newspaper, a dispatch from the Mexican War. Yet ''The Bulletin'' remained last in circulation of Philadelphia's 13 daily newspapers for the remainder of the 19th century. Cummings lost control of ''The Bulletin'' to stockholders in the 1850s. From 1859 until 1895, the paper was edited by Gibson Peacock. Upon Peacock's death, it was bought by businessman William L. McLean.〔
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