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Over the next year, the Digital Library of Georgia will be adding a variety of new newspaper titles to the Georgia Historic Newspapers (GHN) website (https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/). Below is the list of titles currently slated to be added to GHN in Fall 2024 and Winter 2025.
Titles funded by the Burke County Genealogical and Historical Society
True Citizen (Waynesboro), 1926-1959
Titles funded by the Georgia Public Library Service
Brantley Countian (Nahunta), 1925-1926
Brantley Enterprise (Nahunta), 1927-1973
Defender (Fort Gaines), 1918
Fort Gaines Sentinel, 1902-1911
Fort Gaines Tribune, 1883
Ludowici News, 1939-1970
Nahunta Banner, 1921-1925
News and Banner (Franklin), 1894-1954
Soperton News, 1919-1971
Southwest Georgian (Fort Gaines), 1912-1929
Weekly Chronicle (Fort Gaines), 1891
Titles funded by Jack Tarver Library, Mercer University
Mercer Cluster, 1990-2022
Titles digitized in partnership with Kennesaw State University Museums, Archives and Rare Books
Southern Voice (Atlanta), 1997-1998
Titles funded by the Lucy Hilton Maddox Memorial Library Trust
Early County News (Blakely), 1985-1990
Titles funded by the National Digital Newspaper Program with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Atlanta Daily World, 1940-1963
Augusta Courier, 1946-1963
Colored Tribune (Savannah), 1875
Savannah Tribune, 1876-1943
Titles funded by the University of Georgia Libraries
124th Infantry Alligator (Fort Benning), 1942
Regimental Mirror (Fort Benning), 1944
New poster for Georgia K-12 GSE social studies standard SS3E3c
Get the latest printable poster in a series designed for the Georgia K-12 community by the Digital Library of Georgia, based upon the Georgia Social Studies Standards of Excellence.
These resources provide high-quality, standards-aligned materials that help teachers meet their students’ varying academic interests and needs. The latest poster is for the Georgia 3rd Grade Social Studies Standard of Excellence (GSE) SS3E3c (Economic Understandings): Give examples of interdependence and trade and explain the benefits of voluntary exchange. Explain that some goods are made locally, some elsewhere in the country, and some in other countries.
Title: The Seattle star. (Seattle, Wash.) September 23, 1924, Page 2, Image 2
Image provided by: Washington State Library, Olympia, Wash.
Rights:
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/about/
This resource is in the public domain.
You can download the poster here.
The poster has been designed to fit an 8.5” x 11” letter-sized sheet of paper, and all content is in the public domain to ensure print accessibility for all students and educators.
Heads up, Georgia K-12 social studies teachers!
Visit us at https://bit.ly/DLGEducatorResources, where you can find:
- Our entire K-12 poster series (more than 50 posters and topics!)
- Georgia Standards of Education-aligned Social Studies teaching modules for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 8th graders
- Resources for teachers and students participating in National History Day and National History Day Georgia.