The Duluth Rip-Saw
The Duluth Rip-Saw, founded in 1883 by journalist John D. McMillan, has significantly influenced local journalism in Duluth, Minnesota. Originally a weekly publication, it transitioned to a daily format in 1892 to meet community demands. Known for its investigative reporting and commitment to social issues, the Rip-Saw covers topics ranging from local politics to cultural events, remaining a trusted source of information today. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of The Duluth Rip-Saw starting 1917, with 708 scans available in total. This resource not only allows you to explore the rich history of your community but also to discover mentions of historical figures, events, and possibly even your own family's past. Delve into these archives and uncover the stories that have shaped Duluth and its residents over the years, all within the pages of a publication that has stood the test of time.