Augusta Chronicle Founded

The Augusta Chronicle was started as a weekly newspaper called the Augusta Gazette, taking the name Augusta Chronicle and Gazette of the State four years later. It is the third oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States, after the New Hampshire Gazette (1756) and the Hartford Courant (1764).

 

The Augusta Chronicle was the first media property owned by the Morris family, purchased in 1945, and remains the heart and soul of the Morris Communications Company.