Milledgeville intelligencer. ([Milledgeville, Ga.]) 1806-1816

 

Title:

Milledgeville intelligencer.

Place of Publication:

[Milledgeville, Ga.]

Geographic coverage:

  • Milledgeville, Baldwin county

Publisher:

A. McMillan

Dates of publication:

1806-1816

Description:

  • Began in 1806; ceased in 1816.

Frequency:

Weekly

Languages:

  • English

Subjects:

  • Baldwin County (Ga.)--Newspapers.
  • Georgia--Baldwin County.--fast--(OCoLC)fst01212301
  • Georgia--Milledgeville.--fast--(OCoLC)fst01226246
  • Milledgeville (Ga.)--Newspapers.

Notes:

  • Available on microfilm from the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
  • Description based on: Vol. 3, no. 124 (Nov. 22, 1808).

LCCN:

sn83026609

OCLC:

9874272

Milledgeville intelligencer. November 22, 1808

About

The Intelligencer began weekly publication in June of 1849 using the Miscellany's old printing equipment, and covered not just local and national news, but also international events utilizing a telegraph station that ran through its building. In 1854, the paper began daily publication. The Intelligencer merged with the Atlanta Examiner in September 1857. In November of 1864, the forces of Union General William T. Sherman and his Union troops captured Atlanta and burned down substantial portions of the city. The destruction dealt a blow to the city's newspaper industry as the Intelligencer was the only Atlanta paper to survive the war. The success of the Atlanta Constitution in the post-war years, however, forced the Atlanta Intelligencer out of business in 1871.