Åbo Posten
Åbo Posten, founded in 1901 by Jakob J. Grönholm, has long been a prominent newspaper in Turku and the region of Turku and Pori, Finland. Originally established to serve the Finnish-speaking community, it evolved into a respected source of news covering local news, culture, politics, and economic developments. Known for its commitment to journalistic integrity, Åbo Posten is regarded as a trusted source of information, fostering informed community engagement and reflecting diverse voices in Finnish society. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of Åbo Posten starting 1873, with 12,081 scans available in total. This archive offers a glimpse into the past, featuring historical figures and events that might connect to your own family history. Explore these scans to discover the rich tapestry of stories and perspectives that have shaped the Finnish community over the years.