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Western Statesman
The Western Statesman, founded in 1852 by John F. McCormick in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, has a rich history that underscores its role in local journalism. Initially established to provide a voice for the community, it has witnessed significant milestones, including coverage of key historical events and its survival through various technological shifts in media. As you explore OldNews.com, you will find scans of the Western Statesman starting 1830, with 718 scans in total. This archive offers a treasure trove of information, featuring local news, opinion pieces, community events, and insights into regional culture. Delve into the past and uncover stories of historical figures, events, and possibly even people from your own family history. The Western Statesman is renowned for its integrity and commitment to informing the public, making it a trusted source of information that reflects the concerns and aspirations of its readership.