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Charleston Argus
The Charleston Argus, founded in 1864 by John and Mary Hooker, has been a pivotal voice in Charleston, West Coast, New Zealand. Initially focused on the local gold mining community, it has evolved into a comprehensive news source, delivering content that spans local events, regional issues, and feature stories that reflect the community's spirit. The Argus is recognized for its commitment to accurate reporting and in-depth journalism, earning a reputation for reliability among residents. Significant milestones, such as promoting local initiatives and documenting key historical events, highlight its enduring influence. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Charleston Argus starting 1867, including 48 scans in total. Dive into history by exploring these archives, which may recount the stories of historical figures and events, and perhaps even uncover connections to your own family history.