Southeastern Advocate
The Southeastern Advocate, established in 1901 by founder J.H. Wilson in Preston, Idaho, has played a pivotal role in the local community for over a century. Known for its commitment to thorough journalism, the newspaper covers a diverse range of content, including local news, education, community events, and sports, reflecting the pulse of southeastern Idaho. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of the Southeastern Advocate, Preston, Idaho, United States starting 1913, with 453 scans in total. This collection offers a unique glimpse into the past, featuring historical figures and events, as well as the stories of families that have shaped the region. Throughout its history, the Advocate has earned a reputation as a trusted source of information, and by exploring these archives, you can connect with your local heritage and foster an appreciation for the narratives that have defined this community.