The Weekly National Union
The Weekly National Union, established in 1835 by George E. W. Morris and Thomas L. Smith in Georgetown, Ohio, has been a cornerstone of local journalism for nearly two centuries. Initially focused on political reporting, it expanded to cover a wide range of topics, including community news, agriculture, and local events. With a commitment to providing accurate and timely information, the newspaper has built a reputation as a trusted source within the region. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of The Weekly National Union, Georgetown, Ohio, United States starting 1865, including 16 scans in total. This resource not only highlights historical figures and events but may also connect you with stories about your own family history. Explore this rich repository of local news to uncover the voices and concerns that have shaped your community.