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Extended Newspaper ListIntroduction ...
Below are 95 newspapers that have been published within 21 miles [33.8 km]<1> of Southport. The list has been sorted by paper name.
- Hall's Wilmington Gazette (from 1797)
- Hall's Wilmington Gazette (from 1797)
- Island Gazette (from 1978)
- Morning Star (from 1990)
- Neighborhood News (from 1920)
- North-Carolina Gazette ; And Wilmington Weekly Post-boy (from 1764)
- Our Rights (from 18??)
- Saturday Record (from 1915)
- Southport Herald (from 1905)
- Southport Standard (from 1897)
- Star-News (from 2003)
- The Battery Buzzer (from 1918)
- The Brunswick Beacon (from 19??)
- The Cape Fear Herald (from 1802)
- The Cape Fear Journal (from 19??)
- The Cape Fear (from 1876)
- The Cape-Fear Mercury (from 1769)
- The Cape-Fear Recorder (from 1816)
- The Carolina Farmer And Morning Star (from 1869)
- The Carolina Farmer (from 1923)
- The Challenger (from 1988)
- The Coastal Carolinian (from 19??)
- The Commercial (from 1846)
- The Daily Dispatch (from 1865)
- The Daily Herald (from 1854)
- The Daily Journal (from 1851)
- The Daily Record (from 189?)
- The Daily Record (from 189?)
- The Daily Review (from 1876)
- The Daily Wilmington Herald (from 1865)
- The Daily Wilmington Herald (from 1865)
- The Dispatch (from 1866)
- The Evening Dispatch (from 1895)
- The Evening Post (from 1872)
- The Evening Review (from 1875)
- The Evening Star (from 1867)
- The Herald Of The Union (from 1865)
- The Herald Of The Union (from 1865)
- The Independent (from 1905)
- The Journal (from 1994)
- The Liberalist, And Wilmington Reporter (from 182?)
- The Morning Star (from 1867)
- The Morning Star (from 1867)
- The New Era (from 1896)
- The New South (from 1882)
- The News-Dispatch (from 1895)
- The North Carolina Shipbuilder (from 1942)
- The North-Carolina Gazette (from 1765)
- The People's Press, And Wilmington Advertiser (from 1833)
- The People's Press (from 1833)
- The Post (from 1869)
- The Post (from 187?)
- The Recorder (from 18??)
- The Seahawk (from 1948)
- The Semi-Weekly Messenger (from 1897)
- The Semi-Weekly Messenger (from 1897)
- The Southport Leader (from 1890)
- The State Port Pilot (from 1928)
- The Sunday Morning Mail (from 1884)
- The Tri-Weekly Commercial (from 1850)
- The True Republican, Or American Whig (from 1809)
- The Union Labor Record, And The Carolina Farmer (from 19??)
- The Union Labor Record (from 192?)
- The Weekly Messenger (from 189?)
- The Weekly Post (from 1872)
- The Weekly Star (from 1871)
- The Wilmington Centinel, And General Advertiser (from 1788)
- The Wilmington Chronicle: And North-Carolina Weekly Advertiser (from 1795)
- The Wilmington Chronicle: North Carolina Weekly Advertiser (from 1795)
- The Wilmington Daily Herald (from 1861)
- The Wilmington Democrat (from 1877)
- The Wilmington Dispatch (from 1916)
- The Wilmington Gazette (from 1799)
- The Wilmington Herald (from 1865)
- The Wilmington Herald (from 1865)
- The Wilmington Herald (from 1851)
- The Wilmington Journal (from 1945)
- The Wilmington Journal (from 1996)
- The Wilmington Messenger (from 189?)
- The Wilmington Messenger (from 1887)
- The Wilmington Morning Star (from 1909)
- The Wilmington Morning Star (from 1909)
- The Wilmington News (from 1929)
- The Wilmington Post (from 1867)
- The Wilmington Post (from 1875)
- The Wilmington Semi-Weekly Post (from 1868)
- The Wilmington Sun (from 187?)
- Weekly Commercial (from 1847)
- Wilmington Advertiser, And Merchants' And Farmers' Gazette (from 1832)
- Wilmington Advertiser (from 1836)
- Wilmington Chronicle (from 1841)
- Wilmington Daily Dispatch (from 1867)
- Wilmington Daily Post (from 1867)
- Wilmington Gazette, Commercial And Political (from 1815)
- Wilmington Journal (from 1844)
- Wilmington Journal (from 1844)
- Wilmington Post (from 1869)
- Wilmington Record (from 189?)
- Wilmington Weekly Chronicle (from 1839)
Off-the-Road Links ...
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The official website for Southport: www.cityofsouthport.com/ The official website for Brunswick County: www.brunsco.net/ The official website for State of North Carolina: https://www.nc.gov/
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 obstructions like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line from Point A (ie- Southport) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Southport. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 33.9216, Longitude: -78.0202 |
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