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The Golden Era
The Golden Era, founded in 1864 by George P. Putnam and Thomas K. Hinton in San Francisco, California, evolved into a significant voice in American journalism. Initially a weekly publication, it served the growing population of the West Coast and provided vital news on politics, culture, and social issues. A notable milestone in its history is the coverage of the 1906 earthquake, which profoundly influenced public discourse on disaster response and urban development. Renowned for its commitment to investigative journalism, The Golden Era became a trusted source that shaped public opinion and fostered civic engagement. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Golden Era starting 1859, with a total of 4,881 scans available. Dive into this treasure trove of history and discover the past, including historical figures, events, and possibly connections to your own family history.