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Extended Newspaper ListIntroduction ...
Below are 45 newspapers that have been published within 10 miles [16.1 km]<1> of Columbia. The list has been sorted by paper name.
- Columbia Daily Herald (from 1892)
- Columbia Index (from 1901)
- Columbia Observer (from 1834)
- Columbia Recorder (from 1848)
- Columbia Review (from 181?)
- Current (from 1892)
- Daily Morning Herald (from 1847)
- Mt. Pleasant Record (from 1981)
- Seventh Brigade Journal (from 1862)
- Tennessee Democrat (from 1835)
- The Chronicle (from 181?)
- The Columbia Beacon (from 1846)
- The Columbia Herald (from 18??)
- The Columbia Herald (from 1850)
- The Columbia Herald (from 18??)
- The Columbia Herald (from 1850)
- The Columbia Journal (from 1875)
- The Columbia Journal (from 1899)
- The Columbia Mirror (from 1855)
- The Columbia Times (from 1990)
- The Columbia Times (from 1876)
- The Columbia Weekly Recorder (from 184?)
- The Columbian (from 1825)
- The Daily Herald (from 1899)
- The Democratic Herald (from 1851)
- The Family Favorite (from 1873)
- The Herald And Mail (from 1873)
- The Herald And Mail (from 1873)
- The Mail (from 1873)
- The Maury County Herald (from 1865)
- The Maury Courier (from 1894)
- The Maury Democrat (from 1882)
- The Maury Independent (from 1974)
- The Maury Intelligencer (from 1848)
- The Maury Press (from 1860)
- The Maury Sentinel (from 1877)
- The Mt. Pleasant Chronicle (from 1899)
- The Mt. Pleasant Daily Advertiser (from 1910)
- The Mt. Pleasant Record (from 192?)
- The Record (from 1976)
- The Sentinel (from 1863)
- The Twice-A-Week Mt. Pleasant Record (from 1906)
- The Western Chronicle (from 1810)
- Weekly Mt. Pleasant Record (from 1910)
- Western Mercury (from 18??)
Off-the-Road Links ...
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The official website for Columbia: www.columbiatn.com/ The official website for State of Tennessee: https://www.tn.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 drawn from Point A (ie- Columbia) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Columbia. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 35.6150, Longitude: -87.0356 |
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