Presbyterian of the South
The Presbyterian of the South, established in 1874 by a group of Presbyterian leaders in Atlanta, Georgia, has been an essential voice for the Southern Presbyterian community for over a century. Initially focused on theological discussions and church news, it has broadened its coverage to include cultural commentary, social issues, and community events, serving a diverse readership. Celebrated for its commitment to thoughtful journalism, the newspaper has earned a reputation as a trusted source within the Presbyterian Church, shaping discussions on faith and societal values. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Presbyterian of the South from Atlanta, Georgia, United States starting 1909, including 14,356 scans in total. This rich archive provides a glimpse into historical figures, events, and perhaps even aspects of your own family history. Delve into the past and discover the stories that have shaped your community by searching for old newspapers on the site.