The Telephone
The Telephone, established in 1895 by R.W. and D.M. Daugherty in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, has a storied history as a vital source of news for the Cherokee Nation and surrounding areas. Over the years, it has become a prominent platform for local issues, culture, and events, offering a diverse array of content such as news articles, editorials, sports updates, and community features that reflect the interests of its readership. Renowned for its integrity and commitment to journalistic excellence, The Telephone has earned a reputation as a trusted source of information, fostering community engagement and awareness. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Telephone starting 1888, including 259 scans in total. Explore the archives to uncover historical figures, events, and perhaps connections to your own family history, and discover how this influential newspaper shaped the community over time.