Local Newspapers
Introduction ...
Below are the newspapers that have been published in the vicinity of Junction.
Our newspaper information for Junction 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 Junction. That said, we do have a list of papers that were published in the broader area surrounding Junction. Our list contains 24 papers that were published within 29 miles [46.7 km]<1> of Junction.
Newspapers Neighboring Junction ...
The following newspapers were published within 29 miles [46.7 km] of Junction.
The papers have been grouped by the community in which they were published, with the communities listed in order of their distance from Junction.
- Published In Burkeville [Newton County] ...
- Newton County Record (from 18??)
- Published In Newton [Newton County] ...
- Newton County News (from 1968)
- The Cutover-Land Farmer (from 1924)
- The Newton Herald (from 19??)
- The Newton News (from 1905)
- Published In Leesville [Vernon Parish] ...
- Industrial Democrat (from 193?)
- The Leesville Leader (from 1898)
- The People's Friend (from 1888)
- The Toiler (from 19??)
- Vernon Journal (from 19??)
- Published In Kirbyville [Jasper County] ...
- Kirbyville Banner (from 19??)
- Published In DeQuincy [Calcasieu Parish] ...
- The DeQuincy Journal (from 1969)
- The DeQuincy News (from 1923)
- Published In Jasper [Jasper County] ...
- The East Texas Democrat (from 1872)
- The East-Texas Clarion (from 1859)
- The Jasper News-boy (from 192?)
- The Jasper News-boy (from 1865)
- The Jasper News-boy (from 18??)
- The Jasper Weekly News-boy (from 1875)
- The News=boy (from 18??)
- The South-east Texan (from 1880)
- The Southeast Texan-newsboy (from 1882)
- The Southeast Texan (from 188?)
- The Weekly News-boy (from 1884)
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 drawn from Point A (ie- Junction) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Junction. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 30.8380, Longitude: -93.5091 In this case, the coordinates for Junction have been provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). |