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Southern Transcript and Semi Weekly Whig
The Southern Transcript and Semi-Weekly Whig, founded in 1844 by Joseph A. Smith, has played a crucial role in shaping public discourse in Alexandria, Louisiana. Initially serving the growing community, the newspaper became renowned for its detailed coverage of local politics, agriculture, and regional news, highlighting issues pertinent to the antebellum South. Over the years, it evolved through various ownerships and technological advancements, including a transition to a daily publication, solidifying its status as a trusted source of information. Today, on OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Southern Transcript and Semi-Weekly Whig starting 1845, including 4 scans in total. This resource not only features significant historical figures and events but also offers a chance to explore your own family history. Delve into the past and discover how this influential publication fostered informed citizenship and preserved local heritage.