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Atlanta Tri-Weekly Journal
Founded in 1869 by Elias G. Anderson and others, the Atlanta Tri-Weekly Journal quickly became a vital source of news in the post-Civil War South. Initially a tri-weekly publication, it transformed into a daily newspaper, achieving significant milestones in covering the region’s social, political, and economic developments. The paper offers a diverse array of content, including local news, opinion pieces, and cultural features, appealing to a wide readership. Renowned for its credibility and thorough reporting, the Atlanta Tri-Weekly Journal remains a trusted source in the community, shaping Atlanta's journalistic landscape. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Atlanta Tri-Weekly Journal, Atlanta, Georgia, United States starting 1920, including 8,953 scans in total. This archive provides a valuable opportunity to explore historical figures and events, potentially uncovering connections to your own family history. Dive into the past and discover the stories that shaped your community today.
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