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Anti Masonic Sentinel
The Anti-Masonic Sentinel, founded in 1828 in Trumansburg, New York, became a leading voice against Freemasonry during a time of significant sociopolitical upheaval. Pioneering early journalism, it tackled a range of issues—political, social, and religious—through investigative reports, editorials, and community news. This commitment to transparency and principled reporting earned the Sentinel a reputation as a trusted source for those wary of secret societies, making it an influential part of American history and grassroots activism. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Anti-Masonic Sentinel starting 1829, with 12 scans in total. These archives offer a glimpse into the past, featuring historical figures and events that may resonate with your own family history. Explore this treasure trove of information to uncover stories that shaped the era and engage with the rich tapestry of local history.
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