Founding
Thomas Henry Grocott was the founder of ''Grocott’s Free Paper'', established on 7 May 1870 from premises in High Street, which is a listed heritage site. The gable of the building, with its Victorian and Flemish features, bears the date 1869-1906, while the present façade was added in 1906 after a devastating fire.Twentieth century
In 1920 Grocott and Sherry bought out the ''Grahamstown Journal'' and the two publishers decided to issue a single daily edition due to the post war paper shortage. In 1965 the newspaper was published biweekly on Tuesdays and Fridays. Since 2013 the paper is published on Fridays only.Recent history
''Grocott’s Mail'' was acquired by a Rhodes University-linked company in 2003. The broad objective of the acquisition is to ensure the survival of ''Grocott’s Mail'' and to use it for the teaching of journalism students at the university. Rhodes journalism students, working under supervision, provide stories, photographs and designs to readers. Named in honour of a former journalist, the company is known as theSee also
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