Peninsula Ledger
Founded in 1893 by J.B. Johnson, the Peninsula Ledger has been a cornerstone of journalism in Pocomoke City, Maryland, and has adapted over the years to changing media landscapes while focusing on local news and community issues. Known for its reliable reporting and in-depth coverage, it has earned a respected position among local publications. Today, you can explore history through OldNews.com, where you will find scans of the Peninsula Ledger starting 1896, with a total of 4 scans available. This archive not only highlights the newspaper's long-standing commitment to journalistic integrity but also features historical figures, events, and possibly even individuals related to your own family history. Dive into the past and uncover the stories that have shaped the Pocomoke City community, as the Peninsula Ledger continues to inform and inspire.