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Americus Times-Recorder Archive 

  • Americus, Georgia
  • 19001938

About

Prominent Americus citizen and lawyer, Merrel Callaway, and J. R. Christian, established the Americus Tri-Weekly Recorder in mid-May 1879 in Americus, Georgia; the four-page paper carried a subscription rate of four dollars. Although the older Sumter Republican retained legal advertising for Sumter County, the Recorder became neighboring Webster County's paper of record. Callaway editorially advocated for the Democratic Party, but he set a precedent by promoting Americus and Southwest Georgia issues. William L. Glessner purchased the Recorder in December 1881 with the intention of making Americus "the commercial centre of Southwest Georgia." By 1884, assisted by H. C. Storey, Glessner transitioned to daily circulation, and the Americus Daily Recorder became Sumter County's legal organ in February 1885.

Archive Info

  • 41,292
  • Americus, Georgia
  • 19001938
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Source Information

Americus Times-Recorder, 1900–1938 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 4 January 2023

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M P Willingham school

M P Willingham school

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Obituary for Robert Ennis DeLACY

Obituary for Robert Ennis DeLACY

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Boll Weevil control Americus Times 17 July 1923
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Archive Info

  • 41,292
  • Americus, Georgia
  • 19001938
0

Source Information

Americus Times-Recorder, 1900–1938 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 4 January 2023