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The Tri-Weekly Republic
The Tri-Weekly Republic, founded in 1868 in Augusta, Georgia, stands as a significant voice in the post-Civil War South, established by influential figures such as Thomas A. W. Sanborn and James M. Smith. Initially catering to a diverse readership, the newspaper has played a crucial role in local political discourse while maintaining continuity amid economic challenges. With a rich blend of local news, political analysis, and community events, it has become a vital information source that influences public opinion and fosters civic engagement in the region. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Tri-Weekly Republic, Augusta, Georgia, United States starting 1849, including 5 scans in total. Discover historical figures, events, and even links to your own family history by searching old newspapers on the site, uncovering the stories that shaped your community.
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