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The State Gazette of North-Carolina
The State Gazette of North-Carolina, founded in 1785 by Louis F. T. Le Grand and John M. McCulloh in New Bern, is one of the oldest newspapers in the United States. Initially serving as a platform for political discourse, it played a vital role in the early formation of the state by reporting on key legislative developments and community news. Today, the State Gazette features a mix of local and state news, editorials, and cultural content, all while maintaining a commitment to journalistic integrity. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of The State Gazette of North-Carolina starting 1787, with a total of 1,493 scans available. This invaluable resource not only highlights historical figures and significant events but also may connect with your own family history. Dive into the archives and explore North Carolina's past through this trusted source of information.
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