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Missouri Historical Records Advisory Board, Butler Weekly Times & Bates County Record, Journal for Progressive Stockmen, Farming and Businessmen, Jackson Herald/Cape County Herald/Cape Weekly Tribune, Crawford County Democrat/Steelville Ledger, Hermanner Volksblatt und Gasconade Zeitung, Missouri Intelligencer and Boon's Lick Advertiser, Versailles Morgan County Democrat and Morgan County Republican, Wayne County Journal and Piedmont Weekly Banner, Missouri Celebrated: Commemorating 200 Years of Missouri Music, Culture, and Art, Vendor coordination for digitization and data creation, Integration of content into the Missouri Digital Newspaper site, Curtis Laws Wilson Library – Unviersity of Missouri Science & Technology, Mercantile Library – University of Missouri-St. Louis, William Jewell College Curry Library/William E. Partee Center. [N.D.], 1875–1881 – Bismarck tri-weekly tribune. Daily Express (1900– ), Sunday Express (1921–); Daily Star (all 2000– ), Daily Star Sunday (2002– ); Church Times (1863 – current); The Watchman (1835–1884); Daily Worker (1930–1945); Morning Star (2000 – current); World War One** (1914–1918); The Great War in Kent (1914–1918); World War Two*** (1933–1945); South Eastern Gazette (1852–1912); Foxearth and District Local History Society newspaper archive (1745–1950), Gazettes Online: London, Edinburgh, Belfast, Video guide to teach users how to search and use the Gazette online archives, Georgian and early Victorian regional newspapers (1750's–1870's), Illustrated London News archive (1914–1919), Nineteenth Century Serials Edition (six 19th-century British publications), Manx Newspapers and Publications (1792–1960), Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (1781), Last Chance To Read (18th–19th centuries), Richard Heaton's Index to Digitalised British and Irish Newspapers Online, Birmingham Newspapers, Jefferson County (1874–1901), Birmingham area newspapers obituary index, Huntsville–Madison County newspaper obituary index (1819–2006), Casa Grande Public Library Archives, Casa Grande, Pinal County (1912–2007), Ashley County Ledger obituary index (1965– ), Benton Courier obits index (1930–present), Gentry Courier Journal/Journal-Advance (1869–1949), Pine Bluff, Jefferson County obituary index (1820's– ), Yell County obituaries (1851–present; not all years represented), Bay Area Reporter Obituary Database (1972– ), Berkeley Daily Gazette Obituary Index (1894–1979, nonconsecutive), Contra Costa County obituary index (1855–1920), Covina Public Library Archives, Covina, Los Angeles County (1901–1958), Grass Valley Daily Union (1865–1877, 1879–1884), Monterey Public Library historical newspapers (1846– ), Santa Cruz County local newspaper index (late 19th–20th century), Torrance Historical Newspaper Archives (1913–1969), University of California at San Francisco Synapse student newspaper (1957–2013), University of Southern California Trojan Family Archive, Whittier Historic Newspaper Collection (1883–1923), Colorado's Historic Newspaper Collection (1859–1923), Estes Park Historic Newspaper Collection (1908–1924), Fort Collins Coloradoan obituaries (1988–2002), Newspapers in the Connecticut Digital Archive (CTDA), Plumb Memorial Library Scrapbook (1923–1930), Servicemen's Scrapbook of Shelton Men & Women Serving in World War (1943–1945), Wilton Bulletin searchable obituaries at Wilton Library, Manchester Evening Herald available through Manchester Historical Society, Newspaper Archives at Southington Library, including Southington Observer, Thomaston Express (Thomaston, CT, of Litchfield County), Central Florida Memory newspaper clippings (19th–20th century), NewspaperCat: Catalog of Digital Historical Newspapers, Weekly Challenger (1976, 1985–1988, 2009–2016), American Civil War Newspapers (1860–1865), Dahlonega historic newspapers (1864–1905), Georgia State University Signal (1926–1999), Milledgeville historic newspapers (1810–1920), North Georgia historic newspapers (1850–1922), South Georgia historic newspapers (1845–1922), Uncle Remus Regional Library System (Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Morgan, Putnam, and Walton counties), West Georgia Historic Newspapers (1827–1922), Hawai'i Digital Newspaper Collection (1862–1923), Historical Hawaiian Language Newspapers (19th–early 20th centuries), Hoʻolaupaʻi Hawaiian Language Newspaper Collection (1834–1948), Papakilo Hawaiian Language Newspaper Collection (1834–1980), Gooding County obituary index (1946–1947, 1980–2011), Twin Falls Public Library Newspaper Archive (1904–2013), Bloomingdale (DuPage County) Public Library obituary index, Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey (1855–1938), Coal City Public Library obituary/death notice index (at least 1884–2017), The Elgin Advocate (2/22/1873, 9/6/1973, 5/8/1875, 1/1/1881, 1/15/1881, 12/22/1883), The Elgin Gazette (various papers from 1850, 1851, 1856–1858, 1860, 1869, 1872, 1873), Evanston Review (1925, 1966–1972, 1999–2004), The Fox River Courier (8/16/1851, 9/20/1851, 11/1/1851, 11/12/1851, 4/7/1852), Dziennik Chicagoski, Chicago Polish-language newspaper death notices (1890–1929), Dziennik Chicagoski, Chicago Polish-language newspaper death notices (1930–1971), Dziennik Zwiazkowy, Chicago Polish-language newspaper (1908–1917), Geneseo Public Library newspaper collection (1856–1977), Illinois Weekly Palladium (10/27/1853, 2/2/1854, 9/14/1854, 11/1/1855, 4/19/1855), Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) (1831–2011), Second District Democrat (Various 1863–1864), Illinois Wesleyan University student publications (1856–1977), North Suburban Library (near Chicago) obituary index (~1881–1982), Park Ridge World War II servicemen clippings, Quincy Historical Newspaper Archive (1835–1919), Rock Island County obituary index (2005–2013), Elkhart Truth obituary index (1921–present), Indiana Digital Historic Newspaper Program at Indiana State Library, Indianapolis Recorder (1899–2005; missing 1917–1925 and January–April 1932), New Albany local newspapers index (1847–present), New Albany Newspaper Database (1848–1855), Plymouth Pilot Daily (Plymouth, Marshall County) obituary index (1922–1983), Terre Haute – Wabash Valley Obituary Index, The Torch (Valparaiso University student newspaper; 1914–1992), Vevay/Switzerland County newspapers (1840–1901), Adams County historical newspapers (1876–2000), Altoona (Polk County) historical newspapers (1890–2000), Baty Public Library (Jones County) historical newspapers (1865–2004), Buffalo Center Tribune Archives, Winnebago County (1894–2007), Carroll (Carroll County) historical newspapers (1884–2012), Cedar Rapids (Linn County) Public Library historical newspapers (1857–1998), Centerville (Appanoose County) historical newspapers (1857–2014), General N.B. Langdon, N.D., 1920–1921 – Cavalier County farmers press. Cloud visiter [sic] (St. Our goal is to provide a freely searchable database of historic Missouri newspapers from every county. Fort Yates, Sioux County, N.D., 1914–1929 – Sioux County pioneer. The collection also contains newspaper accounts, correspondence, and a map documenting Riddick’s unsuccessful attempt to recapture a slave named Lewis who escaped to Boston in 1851. Cooperstown, Griggs Co., N.D., 1902–1913 – The Cooperstown courier. Diputació de Barcelona, Biblioteca Municipal Donostia. Atlas of Andrew County, Missouri LeGear. You’ll need to appoint a trustee, who may need to be paid from the trust for their services. Negro Living Newspaper Play. The speeches range from a 1898 school debate on the annexation of Hawaii while Roosevelt was a student at Groton School to the draft of the April 13, 1945 Jackson Day address that Roosevelt never delivered because of his death the day before. Bismarck, D.T. [N.D.], 1873–1875 – The Bismarck tribune. Grand Forks, N.D., 1916–1955 – Grand Forks herald. Found inside – Page 247... based on Samuel Clemens' boyhood home, Hannibal, Missouri. Clemens, however, was a citizen of the world. He traveled widely, and many places can lay claim to him by virtue of his having visited, lived, and worked in them. This collection contains documents such as public statements, speeches and addresses delivered by Franklin D. Roosevelt during his lifetime. Pembina, Dakota [N.D.], 1883–1928 – The pioneer express. "This book provides a detailed account of the creation, growth and transit of New Philadelphia, Illinois. See District of Columbia for Washington, DC papers. 3 of 9 4 of 9. Found inside – Page 156Williams was born on a farm about two miles from Frankfort, Missouri, in Pike County. He attended school in Hannibal, Missouri, where he graduated from high school. ... Included in the file are some newspaper clippings. The State Historical Society of Missouri is pleased to present a growing collection of digitized historic newspapers. volume. Hope, N.D., 1882–1964 – The Hope pioneer. Hemeroteca digital, Bizkaiko Foru Aldundia. Front and rear board separated from binding. 3 of 26 4 of 26. Found inside – Page 413( top ) Southwest Museum Library , Los Angeles , ( bottom ) The Bettmann Archive 467. Smithsonian Institution , National Anthropological Archives 469. Courtesy Remington Art Museum ... Mark Twain Home Board , Hannibal , Missouri 538. Missouri’s Hawley: Masculinity is a virtue, not a danger Nov 3, 2021 Hawley said the same masculine qualities being vilified ‘have long been regarded as vital to self-government.’ LC copy imperfect: Newspaper clipping pasted along right edge of t.p. Found inside – Page 302HISTORICAL NOTES AND COMMENTS NEWS IN BRIEF The University of Missouri has recently Dr. James W. Goodrich , executive ... works on philosophy , theology and the social sciences ; and microfilmed The Midwest Archives Conference will ... Deadwood Historical Newspapers Index (1876–1894); Rapid City Journal obituary index (1968–2012); Knoxville News-Sentinel (1922–1990 images, 1990–current text), Nashville Tennessean obituary index (1964–present), Burnet County Library obituaries (1876–1910), Calhoun County Genealogical Society newspaper announcements (1876–1910), Dynamo (J. C. Penney company newsletter; 1917–1932), Fort Bend County Libraries obituary index (2007– ), Lamar University student publications (1933– ), Nesbitt Memorial Library, Colorado County, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Baird Star/Callahan County Star (1887– ; incomplete/in-progress), Big Spring Herald (1908–1955; incomplete), Cross Plains Review (1921– ; incomplete/in-progress), Gorman Progress (1920– ; incomplete/in-progress), Hansford Headlight (1919–1920; incomplete), Haskell Free Press (1886–1975; incomplete), Hereford Brand (1901– ; incomplete/in-progress), Lynn County News (1903– ; incomplete/in-progress), Matador Tribune/Motley County Tribune (1911– ; incomplete/in-progress), Muenster Enterprise (1976– ; incomplete/in-progress), Slaton South Plains Radiogram (1924; two issues), Spearman Reporter (1920– ; incomplete/in-progress), State Line Tribune (1916–2013; incomplete/in-progress), Texas Revolution Newspaper Collection (1816–1837; 175 issues), Texas Tech Toreador/University Daily (1925– ; incomplete/in-progress), Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University (various), (Charlottesville) Daily Progress (1893–1964), Fairfax County Historical Newspaper Index (1785–2000 nonconsecutive), Fredericksburg Newspapers Index (1736–1928 nonconsecutive), Library of Virginia historical newspaper archive (1809–1999), Daily Press – Petersburg (ONLY 1856–1857, other titles in this collection are the Daily express from Adrian, Michigan, Prince William County newspapers (1721–1986 nonconsecutive), Prince William County local newspaper index (1993– ), Pulaski County Library historical archives, University of Richmond Collegian student newspaper (1914–2013), Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg) (1736–1780), Winchester Star obituary index (1896–1914), Cowlitz County obituary index (1871–2013), Pacific Northwest Regional Newspaper and Periodical Index, Puget Sound Chemist (1939–1943, 1960–1979), University of Washington student newspapers (1901–1910), Walla Wallop, Walla Walla Army Air Base (1944–1946), Washington Historic Newspapers (1852–1892), Wood County obituary index (1841–1890, 1896–1902, 1930–2007), Lake Geneva Public Library newspaper indices, Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles (c. 1860–c. Searching for Jim is the untold story of Sam Clemens and the world of slavery that produced him. Searching for Jim is the untold story of Sam Clemens and the world of slavery that produced him. Found inside – Page 156NEWSPAPERS Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent Hannibal (Missouri) Courier-Post Hastings (Nebraska) Daily Republican Hastings (Nebraska) Daily Tribune Kings Bay ... Nebraska State Historical Society Archives, Lincoln, Nebraska. ; 1854–1855), Daily Oregon Herald (Portland; 1871–1872), Democratic Standard (Portland; 1854–1859), Newsbank has digitized through 1987 as the, The Agitator (Wellsborough, Pa) 1854–1986, Bradford County Republican (Towanda, Pa) 1899-1899, The Tioga County Agitator (Wellsboro, Pa) 1865–1873, The Wellsboro Agitator (Wellsboro, Pa) 1867–1999, Wellsboro Gazette (Wellsboro, Pa) 1874–2007, Bellefonte Democratic Watchman, 1855–1871, Chambersburg Franklin Repository, 1863–1865, Gettysburg Republican Compiler, 1854–1857, Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin 1857–1864, The Ambler Gazette (Montgomery County; 1886–1944), The Campus (Allegheny College student newspaper), Christian observer (Philadelphia; 1840–1850), The Colonization herald and general register (Philadelphia; 1838), Journal and American (Huntington; 1855–1870), Lancaster Examiner and Herald (1834–1872), Lycoming College Student Newspapers (1856–present), Mansfield advertiser (Tioga County; 1873–1973), Marietta advocate and farmers' and mechanic's intelligencer (1833–1835), Montgazette (Montgomery County Community College student newspaper), Potter County Journal (Coudersport; 1880–1969), State's Advocate (Milton, Northumberland County; 1826–1829, 1831), Sunday-school times (Philadelphia; 1862–1868), Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent (1913–1958), Clan-na-Gael Journal [Philadelphia] (13 issues between 1902–1918), Alexandria Gazette (1785–1788; July 25, 1854 – December 31, 1855; and May 3, 1860 – January 20, 1865), Fairfax News – Herndon Observer (1925–1943), Reston Times (1965–1973; 1975 – January 6, 1977; 1978; 1980–1983; 1985; and 2000), Impartial Observer and the Rights of Man (1811), Virginia Star, Fredericksburg Star, and Daily Star (1877–1926), Dumfries & Cherry Hill Merchant (1902, 1 issue), Journal Messenger and Suburban Times (1974, 1976, 1989, 3 issues), Manassas Weekly Gazette (1872–1896, 1898), Potomac News (1972, 1986, 1987, 1988, 4 issues), Republican Journal and Dumfries Advertiser (1795–1796), Virginia Gazette and Agricultural Repository (1791–1793, 9 issues), Virginia Historical Chronicle (1986, 1 issue), Daily Journal (Prince William Journal) only obituaries are indexed, Morning Olympian (1891–1934) part of Newsbank's GenealogyBank, Olympia Daily Recorder (1902–1923) part of Newsbank's GenealogyBank, Independent (November 1993 – February 1996), Puget Sound Argus (Port Townsend) 1882–1883, Puget Sound Courier (Steilacoom) 1855–1856, Puget Sound Herald (Steilacoom) 1858–1864, Puget Sound Weekly Argus (Port Townsend)1876–1882, Puget Sound Weekly Gazette (Seattle) 1867, Seattle Weekly Gazette (Seattle) 1864–1866, Walla Walla Statesman (Walla Walla) 1864–1869, Washington Statesman (Walla Walla) 1861–1864, Door County Advocate (1862–1897, 1918–1979), Frederick Douglass’ Paper (1851–1855; 1859–1863), Gazette of the State of South-Carolina (1777–1780), National Anti-Slavery Standard (1840–1870), National Citizen and Ballot Box (1878–1881), Pennsylvania Newspaper Record: Delaware County (various papers; 1825–1871, incomplete), South Carolina and American General Gazette (1764–1775), South Carolina Gazette and Country Journal (1765–1775), Catholic News Service Newsfeeds (United States; 1920–1952, 1965–1966), Catholic Standard and Times (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 1963–1968), Catholic World in Pictures (United States; 1962–1963), Clarion Herald (New Orleans, Louisiana; 1958–1959, 1963–1968), Monitor, The (San Francisco, California; 1965), National Catholic Reporter (United States; 1965), Pittsburgh Catholic (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 1968), Shepherd of the Valley (Saint Louis, Missouri; 1832), Denson Tribune, Jerome concentration camp, Arkansas (1942–1944), Gila News-Courier, Gila River concentration camp, Arizona (1942–1945), Granada Pioneer, Granada concentration camp, Colorado (1942–1945), Heart Mountain Sentinel, Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming (1942–1945), Manzanar Free Press, Manzanar concentration camp, California (1942–1945), Minidoka Irrigator, Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho (1942–1945), Poston Chronicle, Poston concentration camp, Arizona (1942–1945), Rohwer Outpost, Rohwer concentration camp, Arkansas (1942–1945), Topaz Times, Topaz concentration camp, Utah (1942–1945), Tulean Dispatch, Tule Lake concentration camp, California (1942–1944), Broadcasting and Recorded Sound (1896–1964), Mennonite Weekly Review (parts; 1987; July–December 2002–present), Lazarus Project (various years including 1921, 2004, 2005, and 2006), Gamla och nya hemlandet (Chicago, Ill.) 1870–1914 – (the Old and new homeland), Hemlandet det gamla och det nya (Galesburg, Ill.; Chicago, Ill.) 1855–1870 – (the Homeland the old and the new).
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