Georgia Historic Newspapers Update Spring 2025

Cover of the Ludowici news., April 16, 1970

This past winter, the Digital Library of Georgia released several new grant-funded newspapers to the Georgia Historic Newspapers website. Included below is a list of newly available titles.

Titles funded by the Burke County Genealogical Society

Titles funded by the Georgia Public Library Service

Titles digitized in partnership with Kennesaw State University Museums, Archives and Rare Books

Titles funded by the Lucy Hilton Maddox Memorial Library Trust

Title funded by the National Digital Newspaper Program with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities

Titles funded by the University of Georgia Libraries

Titles made available as part of UGA’s Libraries Digital Newspaper Preservation Project

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New poster for Georgia K-12 GSE social studies standard SS4H2a

Poster with image of historic Georgia newspaper and its alignment with the Georgia teaching standard SS4H2a
Title: The national intelligencer and Washington advertiser. (Washington City [D.C.]), 04 March 1809. https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045242/1809-03-04/ed-1/seq-1/

New poster for Georgia K-12 GSE social studies standard SS4H2a

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 4th Grade Social Studies Standard of Excellence (GSE) SS4H2a (Historical Understandings):

Analyze the challenges faced by the framers of the Constitution. Identify the major leaders of the Constitutional Convention (James Madison, George Washington, and Benjamin Franklin).

View the newspaper here: Front page of The national intelligencer and Washington advertiser. [volume] (Washington City [D.C.]), 04 March 1809 (opens in a new tab) 

Image provided by: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

View the rights statement here:
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/about/ (opens in new window).

This resource is in the public domain.

Download the poster here (opens in new window).

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! 

View our educator resources at

https://bit.ly/DLGEducatorResources (opens in new window),

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