The Argus and Radical
The Argus and Radical, founded in 1857 by John D. Baird in Beaver, Pennsylvania, has a rich history as a cornerstone of local journalism. Initially serving as a voice for the anti-slavery movement, it evolved through various ownerships and editorial directions, adapting to the changing socio-political landscape. The newspaper publishes a mix of local news, opinion pieces, and community events, reflecting the interests and concerns of Beaver residents. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Argus and Radical starting 1873, including 32 scans in total. This archive not only showcases the publication's commitment to factual reporting and civic engagement but also allows you to explore historical figures, events, and possibly individuals from your own family history. Search through these old newspapers on OldNews.com to uncover the rich tapestry of community dialogue and influence that has shaped Beaver for over a century.