The Age-Herald
The Age-Herald, established in 1904 by founders William M. Dargan and John M. Trotter, has been a significant part of Birmingham, Alabama's media landscape, known for its local coverage and insightful commentary on social and economic issues. Following its merger with the Birmingham News in 1919, it expanded its reach and continued to provide a variety of content, including local news, opinion pieces, and cultural features. The Age-Herald has built a reputation for journalistic integrity, becoming a trusted source within Alabama. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Age-Herald starting 1897, with 15,484 scans available in total. This collection not only offers a glimpse into the past but also features historical figures and events, allowing you to connect with your own family history. Search for these valuable resources on OldNews.com to engage with your community's heritage and stories.