The Vermont Transcript
The Vermont Transcript, founded in 1836 by Edward P. Walton in Saint Albans, Vermont, has a rich history as a cornerstone of local journalism, covering significant regional events such as the Civil War and local governance issues. Renowned for its journalistic integrity, the newspaper is a trusted source for residents, fostering informed civic engagement and preserving the community's heritage. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Vermont Transcript starting 1864, with a total of 827 scans available. This archive offers a unique opportunity to delve into local history and discover mentions of historical figures, events, and possibly even your own family history. By exploring these pages, you can connect with the past and appreciate the influential role the Vermont Transcript has played in shaping public discourse in Vermont. Visit OldNews.com to uncover these invaluable historical resources today.
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