Extended Newspaper List
Introduction ...
Below are 46 newspapers that have been published within 24 miles [38.6 km]<1> of Moscow. The list has been sorted by paper name.
- Camp Journal (from 1864)
- Demopolis Express-Dispatch (from 1904)
- Linden Free Press (from 18??)
- Marengo News-Journal (from 1873)
- Our Southern Home (from 1895)
- Reform Democrat (from 1892)
- Southern Exponent (from 1870)
- Southern Republican (from 1869)
- Sumter County Call (from 1905)
- Sumter County Journal
- Sumter County Whig (from 1841)
- Sumter Gazette (from 183?)
- The Alabama Argus (from 18??)
- The Bigbee News (from 18??)
- The Democrat-Reporter (from 1911)
- The Demopolis Dispatch (from 1897)
- The Demopolis Express (from 189?)
- The Demopolis New Era (from 1866)
- The Demopolis Times (from 1905)
- The Epes Tribune (from 1915)
- The Exponent (from 1869)
- The Forkland Progress (from 1890)
- The Forkland Progress (from 1900)
- The Gazette (from 18??)
- The Home-Record (from 196?)
- The Linden Jeffersonian (from 185?)
- The Linden Reporter (from 1879)
- The Livingston Journal (from 186?)
- The Livingston Messenger (from 185?)
- The Marengo Democrat (from 1895)
- The Marengo Gazette (from 1838)
- The Marengo Messenger (from 1890)
- The Marengo News (from 1886)
- The Marengo Patriot (from 1840)
- The Marengo Recorder (from 186?)
- The Morning Herald (from 18??)
- The Sumter County Sun (from 1889)
- The Sumter Democrat (from 1851)
- The Sumter Enterprise (from 1907)
- The Thomaston Post (from 1905)
- The Weekly Messenger (from 1856)
- The York Herald (from 1910)
- The York Press (from 1917)
- The York Weekly Press (from 1913)
- Voice Of Sumter (from 1836)
- White Bluff Chronicle (from 196?)
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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 from Point A (ie- Moscow) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Moscow. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 32.4379, Longitude: -87.9961 In this case, the coordinates for Moscow have been provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). |