When did The Post and Courier of Charleston first print?”
Charleston’s The Post and Courier is oldest daily newspaper in the South and the eighth oldest newspaper still in publication in the United States. It traces its ancestry to three newspapers, the Charleston Courier, founded in 1803, the Charleston Daily News, founded 1865, and The Evening Post, founded 1894. Along with The Greenville News and Columbia’s The State, it is one of the three largest papers in the Palmetto State. The Charleston Courier, founded in 1803, and Charleston Daily News, founded in 1865, merged to form the News & Courier in 1873, then merged with The Evening Post — founded in 1894 — in 1991, forming The Post & Courier. The founder of the Courier, Aaron Smith Willington, came from Massachusetts with newspaper experience. In the early 19th century, he was known to row out to meet ships from London, Liverpool, Havre, and New York to get the news earlier than other Charleston papers. He also had a translator working for him, so he could copy items from the Havana newspa
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