The Banner of the South
The Banner of the South, founded in 1869 by influential figures in Augusta, Georgia, has been a cornerstone of regional journalism for over a century. Originally a weekly publication, it evolved into a daily newspaper that reflects the changing needs of its community, offering a diverse range of content including local news, editorials, sports, and arts coverage. Renowned for its commitment to integrity and thorough reporting, The Banner of the South remains a trusted source of information, shaping the region's social and political discourse. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of The Banner of the South from Augusta, Georgia, United States, starting 1868, with a total of 1,068 scans available. Explore historical figures, events, and perhaps trace connections to your own family history by delving into these archives. Discover the rich tapestry of the past and find stories that resonate with you.