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The Colored American of Augusta, Georgia, from December 30, 1865.. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Georgia.It includes both current and historical newspapers.
The Albany Herald is the daily newspaper for metro Albany in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is distributed in metro Albany and in southwest Georgia. [3] The newspaper was founded in 1891. Offices for the paper were previously housed in the historic Rosenberg Brothers Department Store in downtown Albany.
Albany Herald: Albany: Sun - Fri Southern Community Newspapers, Inc. (SCNI) Newspaper in Albany, Georgia, United States, and serves as the county's official legal organ. Alma Times: Alma Weekly Athens Banner-Herald [1] Athens: Daily Morris Communications Company [2] Americus Times-Recorder: Americus: Daily Atkinson County Citizen: Atkinson Weekly
April 1, 1975 (313 Residence Ave. Albany: 16: Rosenberg Brothers Department Store: Rosenberg Brothers Department Store: August 19, 1982 (126 N. Washington St.
The Albany Herald, founded in 1891; The Albany Journal, [75] published since 1939; Tom Knighton is current editor and publisher; The Albany Southwest Georgian, historically black newspaper founded by A. C. Searles, editor [76] The Metro Gazette, offers positive news about the community; founded in 2010 by Judith Hampton-Thompson
Friedrich Pfotenhauer (April 22, 1859, Altencelle, Kingdom of Hanover – October 9, 1939, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) was the fifth president of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, from 1911 to 1935. President Pfotenhauer at the LCMS convention in Fort Wayne, Indiana , in 1923
The Albany Democrat-Herald is a daily newspaper published in Albany, Oregon, United States.The paper is owned by the Iowa-based Lee Enterprises, a firm which also owns the daily Corvallis Gazette-Times, published in the adjacent market of Corvallis, Oregon, as well as two weeklies, the Lebanon Express and the Philomath Express.
The seven British cadets killed at Darr and Turner Field, were interred at Albany's Crown Hill Cemetery. A granite monument and flagpole erected by the Albany American Legion Post 30 mark the graves today. On December 11, 1941, the Defense Plant Corporation bought the school from Mr. Darr for $408,000 and the airfield was called Albany Army ...