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Augusta Washingtonian
The Augusta Washingtonian, founded in 1829 by local journalist William W. Smith, has played a pivotal role in delivering news and information to the community of Augusta, Georgia. This historic newspaper, known for its commitment to journalistic integrity and comprehensive reporting, offers a diverse array of content, including local news, politics, culture, and opinion pieces, catering to a broad audience. Significant milestones, such as the introduction of the first daily edition in the late 19th century, highlight its evolution over time. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Augusta Washingtonian starting 1843, with a total of 412 scans available. Delve into the rich history of Augusta by uncovering stories of historical figures, events, and possibly even connections to your own family history. The Augusta Washingtonian remains a trusted source for residents, influencing public discourse and community engagement. Visit OldNews.com to rediscover the past and connect with your community's history.
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