Onondaga Register and Syracuse Gazette
The Onondaga Register and Syracuse Gazette, established in 1829 by Solomon and John L. Smith, has been a crucial player in Syracuse, New York's journalism landscape, originally centering on local news and community affairs. Over the years, it expanded to include political reporting, cultural insights, and advertisements, thereby shaping public opinion and reflecting the diverse voices of the community. Known for its commitment to social progress, notable milestones included early advocacy for abolition and education. Renowned for accurate reporting and insightful commentary, the Gazette has influenced local discourse for nearly two centuries. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Onondaga Register and Syracuse Gazette, starting 1829, including 546 scans in total. This collection invites you to explore historical figures and events, possibly even those from your own family history, encouraging a deeper connection with the rich tapestry of Syracuse's past.