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The Grenada Sentinel Archive

  • Grenada, Mississippi
  • 18671922

About

The original title of the Sentinel, Grenada, Mississippi's longest running newspaper, started around 1855, is unclear. In 1867, the four-page paper was known as the Grenada Weekly Sentinel. Its editor was John Augustine "Gus" Signaigo, a former writer for the Memphis Daily Appeal. The paper's name was shortened to the Grenada Sentinel in February 1868, shortly before Signaigo became the proprietor. Highly regarded by his fellow newspapermen, the Italian-born Signaigo was also a scholar and a poet who published his writings in the Sentinel. Signaigo died in his mid-40s in 1876 from yellow fever.

Archive Info

  • 16,837
  • Grenada, Mississippi
  • 18671922

Paper History

  • The Grenada Weekly Sentinel

Source Information

The Grenada Sentinel, 1867–1922 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: July 19, 2022

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The Grenada Sentinel
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Obituary for Thomas Rodman

Obituary for Thomas Rodman

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Grenada, Mississippi
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Grenada, Mississippi
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Grenada, Mississippi
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john chisholm

john chisholm

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Grenada, Mississippi
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The Grenada Sentinel
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Archive Info

  • 16,837
  • Grenada, Mississippi
  • 18671922

Paper History

  • The Grenada Weekly Sentinel

Source Information

The Grenada Sentinel, 1867–1922 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: July 19, 2022