The National Republican
The National Republican, established in 1864 by prominent figures including John A. Stewart, quickly became a vital voice in American journalism, especially during the Reconstruction era. This influential publication gained recognition for its robust political reporting and advocacy for Republican principles, covering a range of content from political analysis to local news, thereby shaping the national discourse. Today, it is celebrated for its commitment to journalistic integrity. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The National Republican from Washington, District of Columbia, starting 1860, featuring 7,154 scans in total. This archive not only provides a window into historical events and figures but also invites you to uncover stories from your own family history. Dive into the past and discover how this publication played a role in American history, enriching your understanding of national issues.