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Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel
The Augusta Chronicle, established in 1785 by Samuel S. Jones, is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Georgia, reflecting over two centuries of journalism. In 1820, it absorbed the Augusta Sentinel, further enhancing its regional influence. Known for authoritative reporting and community engagement, the Chronicle has a storied history of covering significant local and national events. Today, it offers a diverse array of content including news, editorials, sports, and lifestyle features. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel from Augusta, Georgia, United States, starting 1837, with a total of 383 scans available. This resource invites you to delve into the past, uncover historical figures, and discover events that may connect to your own family history. Visit OldNews.com to follow the rich narrative woven through the pages of this trusted source, shaping public discourse in Augusta and beyond.
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