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Georgia Weekly Telegraph and Georgia Journal & Messenger
Founded in 1826, the Georgia Weekly Telegraph, later known as the Georgia Journal & Messenger, has been a cornerstone of Macon, Georgia's media landscape, established by prominent local journalists like John W. Derry and William H. Stokes. The publication has weathered significant milestones, including the Civil War, and has effectively navigated the evolving challenges of modern journalism. Its diverse content spans local news, community events, opinion pieces, and cultural features, earning a reputation for integrity and thorough reporting. As a trusted source, the Georgia Journal & Messenger fosters informed citizen engagement and wields considerable influence in the region. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Georgia Weekly Telegraph and Georgia Journal & Messenger, with a collection starting 1869 and totaling 4,242 scans. Delve into historical narratives that might include notable figures, events, and even connections to your own family history. Start your search to uncover the rich past of this pivotal publication.
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