The Evening Bulletin
The Evening Bulletin, founded in 1882 by brothers Victor and Charles G. Cummings in Charlotte, North Carolina, significantly influenced the region's journalism by focusing on local news and community issues. Initially a late-afternoon daily, it gained notoriety for its investigative reporting and comprehensive features, establishing itself as a trusted source for residents. Eventually, The Evening Bulletin merged with The Charlotte Observer in 1988, but its legacy lives on as a testament to the significance of local journalism in shaping public discourse. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Evening Bulletin starting 1859, with 1,141 scans available in total. This archive provides a unique opportunity to uncover historical figures, events, and possibly stories from your own family history. Dive into the past and witness the rich narrative of Charlotte unfold through the eyes of its local newspaper.