The Hampshire Review and the South Branch Intelligencer
The Hampshire Review, originally founded as the South Branch Intelligencer in 1849 by William M. McDonald, has long been a cornerstone of journalism in Romney, West Virginia. This local newspaper has evolved over the years, transitioning to The Hampshire Review in the 1960s while maintaining its commitment to community reporting. It offers a diverse array of content, including local news, opinion pieces, and features on events and culture, reflecting the pulse of Hampshire County. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of The Hampshire Review and the South Branch Intelligencer, beginning in 1952, with a total of 7,918 scans available. This platform not only serves as a trusted source for residents but also invites you to discover historical figures, events, and possibly connections to your own family history. Dive into the archives and uncover the stories that shaped your community.