Local Newspapers
Introduction ...
Below are the newspapers that have been published in the vicinity of Mount Vernon.
Our newspaper information for Mount Vernon is based on data taken from the Chronicling America website. For more information, please see our description of the Chronicling America website.
We don't know of any newspapers that were published in the immediate area of Mount Vernon. That said, we do have a list of papers that were published in the broader area surrounding Mount Vernon. Our list contains 19 papers that were published within 14 miles [22.5 km]<1> of Mount Vernon.
Newspapers Neighboring Mount Vernon ...
The following newspapers were published within 14 miles [22.5 km] of Mount Vernon.
The papers have been grouped by the community in which they were published, with the communities listed in order of their distance from Mount Vernon.
- Published In Monroe ...
- The Loganville Tribune (from 2005)
- The Monroe Advocate (from 1871)
- The Southern Witness (from 1870)
- The Walton Casket (from 1871)
- The Walton County Times (from 197?)
- The Walton News And Messenger (from 18??)
- The Walton News (from 188?)
- The Walton News (from 190?)
- The Walton Tribune (from 1991)
- The Walton Tribune (from 1900)
- Walton County Vidette (from 1877)
- Published In High Shoals [Oconee County] ...
- The High Shoals Messenger (from 1897)
- Published In Bogart [Oconee County] ...
- The Bogart News (from 1896)
- The first year of publication was in 1896, with an unknown end date
- Locate a copy thru the Library of Congress:
- Catalog Card for The Bogart News
- Holdings for: LCCN SN91099157
- Locate a copy thru WorldCat: OCLC 24392924
- Published In Social Circle ...
- The Walton Journal (from 1869)
- Walton County Herald (from 1873)
- Published In Watkinsville [Oconee County] ...
- The Oconee Arrow (from 1992)
- The Oconee Enterprise (from 1887)
- The Watkinsville Advance (from 1880)
- Published In Rutledge [Morgan County] ...
- Rough Rice's Ready Reporter (from 1870)
Footnotes ...
<1> | Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'straight-line' (or point-to-point) distance. A straight line distance ignores things like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line from Point A (ie- Mount Vernon) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Mount Vernon. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 33.8356, Longitude: -83.6440 |