2 July 2017
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19th-Century Mormon Article Newspaper Index - BYU Library
5,800 newspaper articles dealing with the Mormons or with the territory or state of Utah between 1831
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American Jewess Project - Jewish Women's Archive
The American Jewess (1895-1899) described itself as "the only magazine in the world devoted to the interests of Jewish women." It was the first English-language periodical targeted to American Jewish women, covering an evocative range of topics that ranged from women's place in the synagogue to whether women should ride bicycles.
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California Eagle [microform] (Internet Archive)
The California Eagle, the West's oldest African-American newspaper, was published from 1879-1964.
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Carlisle Arrow and Red Man, 1909-1917
United States Indian school newspaper.
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Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey (Internet Archive)
The survey was published in 1942 by the Chicago Public Library Omnibus Project of the Works Projects Administration of Illinois. The purpose of the project was to translate and classify selected news articles that appeared in the foreign language press from 1855 to 1938. The project consists of 120,000 typewritten pages translated from newspapers of 22 different foreign language communities in Chicago.
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Colored tribune (Savannah, Ga.) - Digital Library of Georgia
Dec. 4, 1875-v. l, no. 34 (July 22, 1876)
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Community History Collections - UNCG University Libraries
Greensboro, North Carolina and more.
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Courier de Boston, affiches, annonces, et avis, 1789 (Internet Archive)
First French language newspaper published in Boston.
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Das Volksblatt (Google News Archive)
German newspaper from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1,763 issues Dec 7, 1871 - Mar 27, 1878.
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DePauw University - Methodist Publications
The Hoosier United Methodist and Hoosier United Methodists Together are monthly newspapers published by the Indiana Conference of the United Methodist Church since 1971. They contain articles about people and activities of the church and its congregations.
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Digital Library on American Slavery - UNCG University Libraries
Race and Slavery Petitions Project, NC Runaway Slave Advertisements, Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, Slave Deeds of North Carolina, Slavery Era Insurance Registries.
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Digital Military Collection - University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries.
Military newspapers, all branches, varied geographical regions, with an emphasis on Florida.
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Dziennik Zwiazkowy (Chicago, Illinois), 1908-1917. Center for Research Libraries
Established in 1908 by the Polish National Alliance, Dziennik Zwiazkowy continues to be published today as the Polish Daily News. This database includes the first ten years (1908-1917) of publication, which represent local, national and international issues of utmost concern to the Polish community of Chicago at that time.
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Farmingdale, New York.
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Garden City, New York.
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George F. Johnson Memorial Library
Endicott, New York.
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Georgia Historic Newspapers - Digital Library of Georgia
This database currently contains issues of three important historic Georgia newspapers, the Cherokee Phoenix, the Dublin Post, and the Colored Tribune. Currently the only paper being added to this resource is the Cherokee Phoenix. The Georgia Newspaper Project, part of the U.S. Newspaper Program that receives support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and Library of Congress, contains 15 million pages of newsprint gathered from every county in Georgia that published a newspaper. The long-term goal of the Georgia Historic Newspaper Digitization Project is to convert every public-domain Georgia newspaper to digital format and to make this resource available as a public, searchable database.
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Greensboro Historical Newspapers - UNCG University Libraries
The Greensboro Historical Newspapers Collection contains digital images of newspapers published between 1826 and 1946, including The Greensboro Patriot, several related papers, and a collection of newspapers published at Greensboro's ORD/BTC-10 army base during World War II.
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Greensboro History Collections - UNCG University Libraries
Documents, photographs, and publications related to the history of Greensboro and the North Carolina Piedmont, culled from multiple collections belonging to the Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, the Greensboro Historical Museum, and other local community partners. These collections include newspapers, photos, city directories, and other materials.
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Hawaiian Nūpepa Collection - Ulukau: Hawaiian Electronic Library
A collection of historic Hawaiian-language newspapers published between 1834 and 1948.
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Historic Mexican & Mexican American Press
The Historic Mexican and Mexican American Press collection documents and showcases historic Mexican and Mexican American publications published in Tucson, El Paso, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sonora, Mexico from the mid-1800s to the 1970s.
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Jewish newspapers from different countries, 145 titles, 1783
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Historical Society of East Rockaway and Lynbrook
East Rockaway, New York.
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Indiana School for the Deaf | University Library
204 volumes with 18,000 pages of publications include school newsletters, senior numbers and yearbooks.
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Joseph McGarrity Newspapers - Falvey Memorial Library - Villanova University
German and Irish newspapers, random issues.
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Little Cowpuncher - Rural School Newspaper of Southern Arizona
Little Cowpuncher was the name of a mimeographed school newspaper, written and illustrated by Anglo and Mexican-American ranch children. It appeared from 1932 to 1943 at five different rural schools in Southern Arizona.
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September 27, 1830
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Neighborhood Newspapers of San Francisco (Internet Archive)
Several underutilized large collections of neighborhood history in the form of neighborhood newspapers, some now out of print.
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Newspaper Digital Collection for the Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica
From the University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries. Anniversary editions of 25 Jewish newspapers, 1904-1973.
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Rochester Regional Library Council
Fairport, New York.
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Michigan antislavery newspaper, 1841-1848.
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A weekly newspaper covering Civil Rights in the South 1965-68. All 177 issues are available in the archives on this site.
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The Catholic (Google News Archive)
51 issues, Oct 22, 1830 - Oct 14, 1831. Kingston, Upper Canada.
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The Catholic Press (Google News Archive)
121 issues, Jul 11, 1829 - Jun 28, 1832. Hartford, Connecticut.
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The Catholic Record (Google News Archive)
18 issues, Jan 14, 1881 - Sep 17, 1910.
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The Echo (Google News Archive)
397 issues, Sep 24, 1868 - Mar 21, 1877. A Temperance Journal, Olympia, W.T.
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A French language newspaper published in New Orleans beginning on September 1, 1827. An English section was added three months later. The newspaper continued as a dual language publication until 1872 when the English portion was dropped and once again it became French only. Briefly [1829-1830] there was also a Spanish language section. The New Orleans Bee was originally published three times a week, but became a daily after a few years. Publication ceased in 1925.
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The Ohio Socialist (1917 - 1920)
A publication launched in January 1917 through the volition of new Socialist Party of Ohio State Secretary Alfred Wagenknecht (1881-1956).
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The Pittsburgh Catholic -Duquesne University, Gumberg Library
March 16, 1844-March 9, 2001.
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The professional world. (Columbia, Mo.) 1901-192? - Chronicling America
The Columbia Professional World was established by Rufus Logan in 1901 to serve the African American community in Boone County, Missouri.
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The Revolution - Lewis & Clark Digital Collections - Lewis & Clark College
Devoted to the Interest of Woman and Home Culture. Published in New York.
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The Silent Worker | Library Deaf Collections and Archives - Gallaudet University
A popular national newspaper among the deaf population of the United States during the end of the 1890's through the end of the first quarter of the 20th century.
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The Suffrage daily news - Chronicling America
Helena, Mont. (1914-191?).
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The Tiger Rag was the student newspaper of LSU School of Medicine from 1932 -1994.
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Triad City Directories - UNCG University Libraries
The Greensboro City Directories, 1884-1963, were provided by the UNCG University Libraries, the Greensboro Public Library and the Greensboro Historical Museum.
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UW Student Newspapers Archive - University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections
1967-1968, 1993-2005.
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Woman's enterprise - Chronicling America
Suffrage newspaper, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (1921-19??).
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Yale Daily News Historical Archive
The Yale Daily News Historical Archive provides access to digitized versions of printed issues of the Yale Daily News, the student newspaper of Yale University, 1878-1995.