Asheville Semi-Weekly Journal
Founded in 1870 by William H. Lee and Julius C. Martin, the Asheville Semi-Weekly Journal has become a prominent voice in Western North Carolina, evolving from its original format to a daily publication to meet the changing needs of the community. This comprehensive newspaper covers a wide array of topics, including local news, politics, community events, and cultural developments, making it a trusted source of information that has influenced public opinion and fostered civic engagement for over a century. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Asheville Semi-Weekly Journal, Asheville, North Carolina, United States, starting 1879, with a total of 10 scans available. Dive into history by exploring fascinating articles, mentioning historical figures and events, and perhaps discovering connections to your own family history. Search through the archives to uncover the stories that shaped your community.