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Anti Masonic Telegraph
The Anti Masonic Telegraph, established in 1828 in Norwich, New York, was founded by a group of political activists opposed to the Freemasons. This influential newspaper played a pivotal role in the Anti-Masonic movement, providing a platform for political discourse and reform efforts. It published various content, including local news, opinion pieces, and critiques of Masonic practices, resonating with the growing sentiment against secret societies in early 19th-century America. The Telegraph became a trusted source that influenced public opinion and shaped the political landscape of its time, marking a significant chapter in American journalism. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Anti Masonic Telegraph starting 1829, including 1,246 scans in total. Dive into this rich historical resource and uncover connections to historical figures, events, and possibly your own family history. Explore the archives and discover the past today.
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