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The Patriot and Commercial Advertiser
The Patriot and Commercial Advertiser, established in 1811 in Savannah, Georgia, was founded by prominent political figures William B. Bulloch and John M. Berrien. Initially a pro-Whig publication, it evolved through various ownerships and editorial changes, becoming a vital platform for political discourse in the antebellum South. Renowned for its comprehensive coverage of local news, commerce, and political events, the newspaper integrated insightful editorials that reflected public sentiment, shaping public opinion throughout its history. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Patriot and Commercial Advertiser, starting 1806, with 212 scans in total. This archive is a treasure trove for anyone interested in historical figures and events, as well as those seeking connections to their own family history. Discover how this influential publication played a significant role in Savannah's literary and historical landscape by searching through the rich resources available on our site.
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