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Colorado.
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Box Elder Historical Newspaper Collection, 1904-1926
From the Utah State University (USU) Digital History Collections.
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Published in Victoria, it became the leading paper in the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia, and was the paper for the province of British Columbia until the emergence of Vancouver and competitors in the 1890s.
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Two million pages of 19th century newspapers from 49 local and national titles. British and overseas newspapers dating back to the 1600s and growing collections of radio, television and web news.
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A Findmypast company. More than 650 titles and 14,000,000 pages online.
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle Online (1841-1902)
Brooklyn Public Library has digitized and is making the first half of the historic Brooklyn Eagle available online. The Brooklyn Eagle reported on local, national and international events. Contains obituaries, marriage notices, society gossip, lists of war casualties, everyday news items. Access by keyword searching, browse by subject, or browse by date of newspaper issue.
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The New York newspaper the Brooklyn Daily Eagle for the years 1841 - 1955. Free access.
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Burlington Free Press / Rutland Herald Index
1984 - May 2009 for the Burlington Free Press and 1984 - April 2009 for the Rutland Herald.
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The Barnard Bulletin Newspaper Archive
1901-2002, Columbia University, New York, NY.
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U.K.
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The Belfast Newsletter Index, 1737-1800
Northern Ireland. Online searchable database of over 20,000 transcribed pages from the newspaper including personal names, place names, and ship names.
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Massachusetts.
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Since 1833, the Biblical Recorder has served as a news outlet for North Carolina Baptists. The organization was founded by Thomas Meredith, an early pastor, writer and denominational statesman in North Carolina.
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The Biblical Recorder, 1834-1970 - ZSR Library
The Biblical Recorder is the official journal of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. Currently published biweekly, it has been in existence since 1833, when it was founded by Thomas Meredith, a Baptist pastor in New Bern, North Carolina. The Z. Smith Reynolds Library's North Carolina Baptist Historical Collection is the official repository for North Carolina Baptist churches and institutions.
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The Biblical Recorder, 1834-1970 - ZSR Library
The Biblical Recorder is the official journal of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. Currently published biweekly, it has been in existence since 1833, when it was founded by Thomas Meredith, a Baptist pastor in New Bern, North Carolina. The Z. Smith Reynolds Library's North Carolina Baptist Historical Collection is the official repository for North Carolina Baptist churches and institutions. We hold one of the most complete runs of The Biblical Recorder, and it is the most heavily used collection in the archives. At the Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University.
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The Bill Silver Digital Newspaper Archive - Vanderhoof Public Library
British Columbia, Canada. Includes the Nechako Chronicle and the Omineca Express.
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North Dakota.
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Bluefield & Princeton, West Virginia, and surrounding areas.
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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch Online
Minnesota.
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