Extended Newspaper List
Introduction ...
Below are 46 newspapers that have been published within 27 miles [43.5 km]<1> of Sand Cut. The list has been sorted by paper name.
- Brewton Banner (from 1886)
- Brewton Blade (from 1881)
- Claiborne Gazette (from 1824)
- Claiborne Herald (from 1828)
- Conecuh-Escambia Star (from 18??)
- Escambia Banner (from 1883)
- Evergreen Enterprise (from 1918)
- Evergreen News (from 187?)
- Flomaton News (from 192?)
- Monroe Eagle (from 186?)
- Southern Champion (from 185?)
- The Banner (from 1884)
- The Brewton Leader (from 1892)
- The Brewton Standard (from 1906)
- The Chronicle (from 18??)
- The Claiborne Southerner (from 1861)
- The Claiborne Southerner (from 185?)
- The Conecuh Post (from 193?)
- The Conecuh Record (from 1895)
- The Courant (from 1895)
- The Esca-Rosa Journal (from 1963)
- The Esca-Rosa Press (from 1963)
- The Escambia And Baldwin Times (from 188?)
- The Escambia County News (from 193?)
- The Evergreen Courant (from 1896)
- The Evergreen Observer (from 18??)
- The Evergreen Star (from 189?)
- The Evergreen Star (from 187?)
- The Flomaton Enterprise (from 1908)
- The Flomaton Journal (from 1935)
- The Frisco City Sun (from 1950)
- The Independent (from 1986)
- The Jay Tribune (from 1938)
- The Laborer's Banner (from 1900)
- The Monroe Argus (from 1897)
- The Monroe Current Event (from 1919)
- The Monroe Democrat (from 1896)
- The Monroe Journal (from 19??)
- The Monroe News (from 1900)
- The Pine Belt News (from 1894)
- The Spartan (from 1856)
- The Standard Gauge (from 1887)
- The Star (from 1888)
- The Tri-City Ledger (from 1971)
- The Tri-County Gazette (from 1951)
- The Tri-County Journal (from 1959)
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Footnotes ...
<1> | Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'straight-line' distance. A straight line distance ignores things like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line drawn from Point A (ie- Sand Cut) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Sand Cut. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 31.3182, Longitude: -87.1208 In this case, the coordinates for Sand Cut have been provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). |