The Franklin Jacksonian
The Franklin Jacksonian, established in 1860 by local publisher John H. Hinton, has been a cornerstone of journalism in Franklin, Indiana, for over 160 years. Originally founded to serve a growing community, the newspaper has continuously evolved, embracing digital formats while preserving its print legacy. It offers a rich variety of content, from local news and opinion pieces to community events and features on history and culture, reflecting the interests of Franklin residents. Renowned for its credibility and commitment to accurate reporting, the Jacksonian is a trusted source of information that fosters community identity and engagement. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Franklin Jacksonian, Franklin, Indiana, United States starting 1883, including 12 scans in total. Discover historical figures, local events, and insights into your family history by exploring the archives and uncovering the stories that shaped your community.