The National Tribune
The National Tribune, founded in 1877 by former Union soldiers in Washington, D.C., has a storied history as a newspaper dedicated to veterans' issues and civil rights. Originally established to address the needs of the post-Civil War veteran community, it has evolved to include a wide range of content, such as political commentary, military history, and social advocacy. Over the years, the Tribune has influenced veteran legislation and served as a platform for veterans’ voices, becoming a trusted source of information on veterans’ affairs and national policy. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The National Tribune, Washington, District of Columbia, United States, starting 1877, with a total of 13,062 scans available. This resource not only highlights historical figures and events but also connects you to personal stories from your own family history, inviting you to delve into the rich tapestry of the past.