The Bridgeport Evening Farmer
The Bridgeport Evening Farmer, established in 1868 by a group of journalists led by Charles W. Dorr and Edwin M. O’Brien, has played a pivotal role in Connecticut's media landscape. Initially focused on local agriculture and trade, it quickly expanded to cover broader news, politics, and cultural events, becoming a vital source of community engagement. Over the years, it has earned a reputation for detailed reporting and a commitment to journalistic integrity, with thoughtful editorials that shape public opinion. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of The Bridgeport Evening Farmer from Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States, starting 1909, with a total of 36,114 scans available. This treasure trove includes mentions of historical figures and events, which could also connect to your own family history. Dive into these archives to explore the rich history of your community and discover stories from the past that resonate today.