Published | Name | Microfilm | Notes |
1806 - 1818 | Milledgeville Intelligencer | *Nov 22 1808 **1806-1818 |
A. McMillian publisher 1808 |
1808 | Georgia Argus | *January 9, 1810 - December 26 1810 and March 1, 1815 **March 1808 |
Published later in Columbus Ga in 1838 by Gen. James N. Bethune |
1809-1847 | Georgia Journal | *1809-1840 **1809-March 10, 1847 |
Merged with Georgia Messenger, Macon, to form Georgia Journal and Messenger, Macon. |
1816 | Milledgeville Republican and The Reflector | *March 20, 1816- February 2, 1819 Also online at genealogybank.com ...subscription |
Jones and Hightower 1816 John B Hines publisher 1817
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1819 | Georgia Republican | - | Published by Henry Denison and Walter Jones only a few months before the death of Henry Denison in 1819 |
1820-1873 | Southern Recorder | *February 15, 1820 - July, 1872 ON LINE, PDF FORMAT. Tad Evans Milledgeville Southern Recorder Newspaper Clippings, Vol 04 1836-38 Southern Recorder 1836-1838 Pages 1-199 Southern Recorder 1836-1838 Pages 200-end |
1820-1873 Seaton Grantland and Richard Orme started the paper. Issued daily 1859-1873 during sessions of the legislature, continued by Union and Recorder |
1822- 1827 | Georgia Patriot 1822-1827 mergered with Georgia Statesman to form the Statesman and Patriot |
**1822-1827 | transferred to E. H. Burritt in April 1827 |
1825 - 1827 | *Georgia Statesman (Title changed to: Statesman and Patriot) Changed to The Federal Union in 1830 |
*Dec 20, 1825-Jun 4, 1827 | John G. Polhill editor |
Feb. 1828 - Jan. 1829 | The Southron | *February 23, 1828 | States Rights paper published by Philip Guieu and John A. Jones |
1830 - 1872 | Federal Union (Former title: Statesman
& Patriot) Title changed to: Union and Recorder) |
*July 1830-Aug 1872 Federal Union |
John G. Polhill editor 1830 In 1851 bought by Barnes, Nesbit and Boughton |
1834 - 1841 | Milledgeville Standard of Union | *Jan-Aug 1841 **April 26, 1834 |
Started in Sparta by Col. Thomas Haynes who moved to Milledgeville
in 1834. Haynes died in Jan. 1842. Purchased by E. Ryan and B.H. Robinson, Esq'rs May 1842 |
1833 | **Georgia Times and States Rights Advocate 1833-1834, Continues Times and the States Rights Advocate 1833-Jan 1834 |
**1833-1834, Times and the States Rights Advocate 1833-Jan 1834 |
owned by William S. Rockwell and Hamilton Raiford |
1847 -1853 | The Southern Presbyterian | - | Weekly newspapers, editor - Rev. Washington Baird, transferred to Charleston S.C. in 1853 |
1861-1862 | Southern Federal Union 1861-Sep 16, 1862 continues Federal Union 1830-Jan 22 1861 Continued by Confederate Union 1862 |
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1862 - 1865 | Confederate Union. Sep. 23,1862- May 9,
1865, suspended May 16-July continued by Federal Union, July 11, 1865-1872 |
**Sep. 23,1862- May 9, 1865, suspended May 16-July continued by Federal Union, July 11, 1865-1872 |
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Union and Recorder (Former title: Federal Union) | *Nov 1872 - March 30 1886 Union and Recorder |
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Sept.1877- Jan. 1879 | The Old Capital | - | started publication in Sept. 1877 by Col. Eugene. P. Speer, formerly of the Griffin News and H.W.J. Ham, formerly of Warrenton Clipper. Moved to Macon in 1879 and changed name to Evening Ledger, owned by Col. Eugene P. Speer, Mr. Seifert and Mr. Smith. |
1819 | Union-Recorder | *April 6, 1886 - present | Barnes, Moore & Son, editor and publisher 1900, published on Tuesday |
Milledgeville Daily Times | *Mar 27, 1939-May 8, 1942 **1887-1942 |
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1884? | Milledgeville Chronicle | - | published in the mid 1880's -1890's.Editors - Gibbs Gardner, Vaughn (1890), Ellen Dortch (1893-1894) |
1901 | Milledgeville News | *1909-1914; 1917-1918; 1921-1922 **1913-1922 |
Walter J. Vaughn, editor and publisher, started 1901 thru 1908 when
paper was sold to J C McAuliff and H. F. Atchinson, formerly of Augusta Daily Herald |
1930's | Milledgeville Times | *Sep 4, 1931-Sep 2, 1932 | - |
- | Milledgeville Independent | *Housed in Special Collections | - |
1958-1965 | Baldwin News | *Jun 16, 1958-Dec 14, 1965 | - |
2000-present | Baldwin Bulletin | Apr. 13-20, 2000-Present | - |
Source: Library of Congress, Ayer and Sons American Newspaper Annual 1900-1911, The Macon Telegraph