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Texas State Gazette
Founded in 1853 by George W. McCulloch, the Texas State Gazette has been a vital part of Texas journalism, initially serving as the official newspaper of the Republic of Texas. The Gazette has documented the state's transformation through significant events like the Civil War and Reconstruction, earning a reputation for its political insight and impactful reporting. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Texas State Gazette from Austin, Texas, United States, starting 1849, with a total of 2,407 scans available. The Gazette covers a wide spectrum of topics, including local news, politics, culture, and community events. As a trusted source renowned for accuracy and integrity, it provides informed perspectives on current affairs and regional issues. Explore OldNews.com to uncover stories about historical figures, events, and even connections to your own family history—dive into the past and discover the richness of Texas's journalistic heritage.
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