The Chicago Tribune and the Daily News
The Chicago Tribune, founded in 1847 by James Kelly and a group of journalists, stands as one of the oldest newspapers in the United States, with a rich history of Pulitzer Prize wins and a significant impact on investigative journalism. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Chicago Tribune, along with the Daily News from Paris, Île-De-France, France, starting 1917, including 24,380 scans in total. The newspaper covers a wide array of topics, offering breaking news, in-depth analysis, features, and opinion pieces that have shaped public discourse. As you browse these historical documents, consider the connections to historical figures, significant events, and perhaps even your own family history that may emerge from these pages. Search for old newspapers on OldNews.com to discover the rich tapestry of stories and voices that have influenced American media and society over the years.