Martinsburgh Gazette
The Martinsburgh Gazette, founded in 1807 by John W. Davis, stands as one of West Virginia's oldest newspapers and a testament to the region's rich history and culture. Over the years, it has documented significant local events, including through the Civil War, and has evolved into a modern multimedia outlet. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Martinsburgh Gazette from 1810, featuring a total of 1,291 scans. The Gazette offers diverse content encompassing local news, community events, opinion pieces, and features on arts and culture, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical figures and events—or even discovering connections to their own family history. Renowned for its journalistic integrity, the Gazette continues to play a vital role in fostering civic engagement and community awareness in Martinsburg. Dive into the past by exploring these historical newspapers on OldNews.com today.