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  • 17th & 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers This link opens in a new window The newspapers, pamphlets, broadsides and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) represent the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media. The present digital collection contains approximately 1,270 titles from London, the British Isles, and the colonies. Local Coverage: Boston Gazette (1721-1722); New England Courant (1721-1723).
  • 19th Century US Newspapers This link opens in a new window 19th Century U.S. Newspapers provides access to primary source newspaper content from the 19th century, featuring full-text content and images from numerous newspapers from a range of urban and rural regions throughout the U.S.. Among other titles are the Boston Daily Advertiser, 1855-1899; Boston Courier, 1826-1898; Boston Daily Atlas, 1832-1857; Liberator, 1831-1865.
  • American Antiquarian Society Historical Periodicals Collection This resource is temporarily inaccessible due to technical issues. Partnering with the American Antiquarian Society (AAS), EBSCO provides digital access to a comprehensive collection of American periodicals published between 1684 and 1912 in fifty subject-based thematic subsets.
  • American Indian Newspapers American Indian Newspapers is a collection of newspapers, ranging from historic pressings to contemporary periodicals, which together explore nearly 200 years of Indigenous print journalism from the US and Canada.
  • Ancestry Library Edition This link opens in a new window Ancestry Library edition, via Ancestry.com In Ancestry, hit “Search”, then “Card Catalog”, and then filter by “Newspapers & Publications.” Although not primarily a newspaper database, Ancestry.Library edition does include among others: Illustrated London News; Ireland, Newspapers, 1763-1890; Stars and Stripes Newspaper, Europe, Mediterranean, and North Africa Editions, 1942-1964; Stars and Stripes Newspaper, Pacific Editions, 1945-1963; Stars and Stripes Newspaper, WWI Edition, 1918-1919 The Boston Jewish Advocate Index to Obituary Notices, 1905-2007; The Boston Jewish Advocate Wedding Announcements, 1905-2007; The London Gazette (London, England), 1825-1962; The Times, (London, England) 1788-1833; U.S., African American Newspapers, 1829-1947; U.S., 'Happy Days' Newspaper of the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1940
  • Archives Unbound This link opens in a new window Although not primarily a newspaper database, Archives Unbound includes a component of “Confederate Newspapers: A Collection from Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia and Alabama.” This collection is a mixture of issues and papers from Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, and Alabama ranging from 1861-1865. Date Range: 1860-1865
  • Boston Globe (1872-1992) via Proquest This link opens in a new window The Historical Boston Globe collection offers both full page and article digital images in PDF format with searchable full text back to the first issue
  • Boston Globe (1980-Present) This link opens in a new window The Historical Boston Globe collection offers both full page and article digital images in PDF format with searchable full text back to the first issue
  • British Library Newspapers This link opens in a new window 19th Century British Newspapers, parts 1-4, The 19th Century British Newspapers collection contains full runs of 120 selected newspapers from 1739 to 1950.
  • Chronicling America This link opens in a new window Chronicling America is a Website providing access to information about historic newspapers and select digitized newspaper pages, and is produced by the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP). NDNP, a partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the Library of Congress (LC), is a long-term effort to develop an Internet-based, searchable database of U.S. newspapers with descriptive information and select digitization of historic pages. Supported by NEH, this rich digital resource will be developed and permanently maintained at the Library of Congress. An NEH award program will fund the contribution of content from, eventually, all U.S. states and territories. Coverage: 1836-1922
  • Financial Times Historical Archive 1888-2009 This link opens in a new window The Financial Times Historical Archive delivers the complete searchable run of this City of London daily business newspaper. Every item ever printed in the paper, from 1888-2009, can be searched and browsed article by article and page by page.
  • Gale Academic OneFile Select This link opens in a new window From arts and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology, this database meets research needs across all academic disciplines. Access scholarly journals, magazines, and newspapers with full text and images. Coverage: 1980-present
  • Gale General OneFile This link opens in a new window Access to more than 3,100 full-text periodicals, 89 newswire services, and five major American newspaper indexes covering a diverse set of topics.
  • Gale Newsvault This link opens in a new window This resource allows users to simultaneously search or browse across multiple historical national and regional newspaper and periodical archive collections licensed from Gale. Collections that may be included are: 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers; 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part 1; 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part 2; 19th Century U.S. Newspapers; British Newspapers, Part 3: 1780-1950; Economist Historical Archive; Financial Times Historical Archive; Listener Historical Archive; Sunday Times Digital Archive; Times Digital Archive.
  • Gale OneFile: News Local Coverage Includes: Cape Cod Times(Hyannis, MA) Sept 18, 2002-Nov 5, 2014 Jewish Advocate (Boston, MA) Aug 22, 1991 - Current Lowell Sun (Lowell, MA) Feb 27, 2003 - May 12, 2008 Worcester Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) Feb 14, 1989 - May 5. 2015
  • International Herald Tribune Historical Archive (1887-2013) The International Herald Tribune Historical Archive (1887-2013) features the complete archive of the International Herald Tribune from its origins as the European Edition of The New York Herald and later the European Edition of the New York Herald Tribune . The archive ends with the last issue of the International Herald Tribune before its relaunch as the International New York Times .
  • MyHeritage Library Edition MyHeritage Library Edition is one of the largest, most internationally diverse genealogy databases of its kind. It provides access to billions of historical documents, millions of historical photos, and other resources in thousands of databases that span the past five centuries.
  • Newspaper Archive Searchable full-page reproductions of historical newspapers, some of which were made from the collections of the Boston Public Library. Boston coverage includes:  Boston Globe  (morning and evening editions), 1872-1922;  Boston Post , 1831-1922. Also includes historical newspapers published in these states: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, D.C., New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
  • New York Times (1851-2020) This link opens in a new window The Historical New York Times collection offers both full page and article digital images in PDF format with searchable full text back to the first issue.
  • New York Times (1985-Present) This link opens in a new window Includes full-text coverage of the New York Times back to 1985. Updated daily. Coverage: 1985 - current.
  • New York Times (current edition) Up-to-the-moment access to nytimes.com with no limit on the number of articles viewed. Read today's news stories as they happen. Unlimited access while connected to the internet at the library. A limited number of 72-hour passes are available daily for home or remote use. This resource requires you to create a free individual account. You may use your existing nytimes.com account, if you have one.
  • PressReader This link opens in a new window PressDisplay is the most convenient and complete way to read all your favorite newspapers and magazines on one site. With PressDisplay, you have access to publications from within the library on the day they are published. Instant access to 4000+ newspapers from 100 countries in 6o languages. Includes the previous 60 days.
  • Slavery and Anti-Slavery: a Transnational Archive This link opens in a new window Although not primarily a newspaper database Slavery and Anti-Slavery includes a component of 170 newspapers.. Slavery and Anti-Slavery includes collections on the transatlantic slave trade, the global movement for the abolition of slavery, the legal, personal, and economic aspects of the slavery system, and the dynamics of emancipation in the U.S. as well as in Latin America, the Caribbean, and other regions.
  • Sunday Times (London) Digital Archive (1822-2006) This link opens in a new window Since 1822, The Sunday Times has provided thoughtful analysis and commentary on the week's news and society at large.
  • Times (London) Digital Archive (1785-2014) This link opens in a new window First published in 1785, The Times of London is widely considered to be the world's 'newspaper of record.' The Times Digital Archive allows users to search over 200 years of this invaluable historical source.

Note in regard to Early American Newspapers / Newsbank

The Boston Public Library is no longer able to provide access to the following electronic resources through NewsBank:  America’s Historical Imprints;  America’s Historical Newspapers; American Broadsides and Ephemera; American State Papers; Archive of Americana; Early American Imprints (Evans & Shaw-Shoemaker);  US Congressional Serial Set.

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Historical newspapers are a great primary resource. Many have been digitized and the full-text is searchable. Once you get to a website with the links below, you may need to read the help screen to learn how to search that particular website. If a newspaper has not been digitized, you may still find it on microfilm and will have to search it manually. 

Coverage of the people, issues and events that shaped the continent during the 19th and early 20th centuries. From Algeria to Angola, Zambia to Zimbabwe, this resource chronicles the evolution of Africa through eyewitness reporting, editorials, legislative information, letters, poetry, advertisements, obituaries and other items. 

African Newspapers: The British Library Collection features 64 newspapers from throughout Africa, all published before 1901. Originally archived by the British Library.

Open Access collection of newspapers produced by people who have been incarcerated. Includes two of the first prison publications, Forlorn Hope and Supporter , with more than 350 titles identified for inclusion.

  • California Digital Newspaper Collection Over 5,460,000 pages of significant historical California newspapers published from 1846-present, including the first California newspaper, the Californian, and the first daily California newspaper, the Daily Alta California. It also contains issues of several current California newspapers that are part of a project to preserve and provide access to contemporary papers. Click on Help to see how to search this database.
  • California Eagle (Los Angeles) A major African American newspaper in Los Angeles from 1879 through 1964. The microfilm has been digitized by the Internet Archive, which has its own search platform.
  • Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Online Catalog: Newspapers Newspaper holdings include over 16,000 titles, more than 10,000 of which are published outside the US. CRL endeavors to collect extensive and, whenever possible, complete runs of newspaper titles, and its holdings of some titles are the most complete in existence. As a member of CRL, UCLA students and faculty can borrow any of these titles on interlibrary loan.
  • Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers Digital project from the Library of Congress including online access to newspapers published from from 1789-1963.
  • Documenting White Supremacy and its Opponents in the 1920s This link opens in a new window Includes papers promoting and opposing white supremacy, published mainly in the 1920s. This database brings together local, regional, and national newspapers published by Klan organizations and by sympathetic publishers from across the US. It also includes key anti-Klan voices from newspapers published by American Black, Catholic, and Jewish communities. See also the project's context page .
  • Google News Archive Includes scanned full text of historical newspapers, from select local and national papers.
  • Historic Mexican and Mexican American Press 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.
  • Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections Digitized historical issues of smaller press newspapers, primarily from IL but also including the New York Clipper and other U.S. and Canadian titles.
  • Independent Voices This link opens in a new window Full text of more than 1000 open access alternative publications from the 1960s-1980s covering feminists, dissident GIs, campus radicals, Native Americans, anti-war activists, Black Power advocates, Latinos, LGBTQ+ activists, and more.

ProQuest Newspaper databases - more search options

  • ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Canadian Newspapers
  • UCLA Library Digital Collections This link opens in a new window Rare and unique digital materials developed by the UCLA Library to support education, research, service, and creative expression, including the AIDS Poster Collection, the Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive and more.
  • ZEFYS: Historical German Newspapers Online Online newspaper portal for the Berlin State Library (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin = SBB), with digitized German language newspapers from the late 19th Century-1940s.
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The sources on this page provide information about  historical editions of U.S. and international newspapers valuable for research. Available papers range from the 18th to the 21st century.

There are two different strategies for working with historical newspapers:

Locating articles on specific topics

For this technique you will need:

  • a digital version of a paper see these lists of historical newspapers available to campus or freely available to all
  • an index to a specific paper
  • the patience to browse through a paper in a specific time period.

Locating entire papers from specific places or time periods

  • to search OneSearch for a place and keyword "newspaper" together example: chicago newspapers
  • to consult directories or catalogs of papers. Once you identify papers of interest, you can look them up under journal title in OneSearch or request them on Interlibrary Loan (ILLiad), You can then browse them for local news and events.

The following resources are listed in roughly chronological order, from oldest to most recent.

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The Libraries offer many newspapers of historical and research on microfilm or microfiche.

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Some noteworthy collections of newspapers on microfilm include:

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  • Orange County Register Microfilm coverage: v1(1906) - current [located at LL Microfilm Newspaper collection] Online: v.82(1987) - current Newsbank America's News more... less... Previously known as Santa Ana Daily Register, Santa Ana Register, and The Register
  • San Francisco Chronicle [1923-1984] via Readex Coverage: 1923-1984
  • Imperial Russian Newspapers Comprises out-of-copyright newspapers from the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries, mostly from Moscow and St. Petersburg.
  • Late Qing and Republican-Era Chinese Newspapers Coverage 1911-1049.
  • Independent and Revolutionary Mexican Newspapers Coverage: 1807-1929. Many of the newspapers are available only in very short runs.
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Using Newspapers in Historical Research

  • Newspapers can serve as useful primary sources for historical research.
  • They reflect the time period in which they were created, and provide a glimpe into society at the time.
  • Though some local newspapers are available digitally or on microfilm, many others are available only in their own local regions.
  • NC State University Libraries is a member of Center for Research Libraries (CRL) through which we can sometimes borrow hard-to-find newspapers on microfilm. 
  • NC State University Libraries has Text and Data Mining agreements with select vendors.

Early Newspaper Collections

America's Historical Newspapers - including American Newspapers, Series 1 (1690-1876) An extensive collection of colonial and early republic newspapers.

Accessible Archives Provides full-text access to a collection of 18th and 19th century primary sources, including some important newspapers from this period. Included in the collection are:

The Pennsylvania gazette, 1728-1800 The Civil War, a newspaper perspective African American newspapers, the 19th century

Burney Collection, 17th - 18th Century Newspapers London newspapers of the 17th and 18th centuries. The titles range in date from 1603 to the early 1800s.

The Illustrated London News Searchable full text access to the entire run of the ILN which was published from 1842 to 2003,

19th Century British Newspapers Full runs of 49 newspapers selected by the British Library to best represent the nineteenth century.

North Carolina Newspapers

The News and Observer (Raleigh) 1894-2010 on microfilm - Ask at Ask Us center, D. H. Hill Jr. Library Guide to NC State University News and Observer holdings and indexes

The Raleigh Times 1940-1989 on microfilm - Ask at Ask Us center, D. H. Hill Jr. Library

North Carolina Newspaper Digitization Project Produced by the North Carolina State Archives, these are digitized versions of the earliest North Carolina newspapers from 1751 to the 1890s.

To locate other North Carolina newspapers on microfilm, see the North Carolina Newspaper Locator , and the North Carolina Newspapers page from the State Library of North Carolina :

New York Times

Proquest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851-about 4 yrs ago) Provides fully searchable electronic access to the New York Times from 1851-about 4 years ago (rolling wall). Includes full image of the actual newspaper articles. Illustrations and advertisements are usually included.

New York Times via Newspaper Source Plus (1985-present) Use for electronic access to recent articles the New York Times.

New York Times (1857-2005 on microfilm) AN2 .N49 (Hunt Library) In most cases, one of the two databases above will be easier to use than the microfilm. Microfilm may be necessary in cases where content is omitted from the online version due to copyright.

Indexing: New York Times Index D. H. Hill Jr. Lib. AI21 .N44 (3rd floor bookstacks) This is the standard print index to the New York Times. However, the above databases will be easier to use in most cases.

Los Angeles Times

Proquest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times Provides fully searchable electronic access to the Los Angeles Times from 1881-1987. Includes full image of the actual newspaper articles. Illustrations and advertisements are usually included.

Japan Times Archive Searchable full-text and page images from the Japan Times, from its founding in 1897-2016. The Japan Times is Japan's oldest English-language newspaper.

London Times

The Times Digital Archive Full text, covering 1785-2011

The Times (London) (1788- 2005 on microfilm) AN3 .T56 (Hunt Library)

The Times Index D. H. Hill Jr. Lib.. AI21 .T5 (Hunt Libary)

Microfilm Newspapers at NC State University Libraries

NC State University Libraries has many early newspaper runs in microfilm. Most of these are located at theHunt Library .

Microfilm Newspapers List - Arranged Alphabetically by Title Microfilm Newspapers List - Arranged by Region

Staff are available at the D. H. Hill, Jr. Library Ask Us center to assist users with the microform readers.

Historical Newspapers on the Internet

Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers Website sponsored by the Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities to provide access to information about historic and selected digitized newspaper pages.

Historical U.S. Newspapers on the Internet (LibGuide from Bowling Green State University) Guide that provides access to online historical newspapers in the United States

Historical Worldwide Newspapers on the Internet (LibGuide from Bowling Green State University) Guide that provides access to online historical newspapers - use tabs to select region of the world.

NewspaperCat (University of Florida Digital Collections) Facilitates the discovery of online digitized historical newspaper content from newspapers published in the United States and the Caribbean.

Online Historical Newspapers Website This project is trying to track the digitization of local newspapers. It includes some online non-free newspapers that may not be inlcude in the sites listed above.

Reference Books and Sites For Further Research

U.S. Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present Use to identify what titles exist for a specific place and time.

American Newspapers, 1821-1936: A Union List of Files Available in the United States and Canada D. H. Hill Jr. Lib. Z6945 .A53

Harvard Guide to American History (vol. 1, p. 131-144) D. H. Hill Jr. Ref. Z1236.F7 1974

History and Bibliography of American Newspapers (Clarence Brigham) D. H. Hill Jr. Lib. Z6951 .B86 1962

Chronological Tables of American Newspapers 1690 - 1820 (American Antiquarian Society) D. H. Hill Jr. Lib Z6951 .L3

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  • 19th Century U.S. Newspapers This link opens in a new window Provides access to approximately 1.7 million pages of primary source newspaper content from the 19th century, featuring full-text content and images from numerous newspapers from a range of urban and rural regions throughout the U.S. The collection encompasses the entire 19th century, with an emphasis on such topics as the American Civil War, African-American culture and history, Western migration and Antebellum-era life among other subjects.
  • African American Newspapers, 1827-1998 (Readex) This link opens in a new window Provides access to approximately 270 U.S. newspapers chronicling a century and a half of the African American experience. The collection features papers from more than 35 states and was in part created from the most extensive African American newspaper archives in the U.S.
  • Early American Newspapers This link opens in a new window This database features images and full-text from newspapers across the country. While assembling the original collection, Readex focused its publishing efforts on Clarence Brigham's History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820, concentrating primarily on those papers that began publication before 1820.
  • Historical Newspapers This link opens in a new window Search all historical newspapers from ProQuest: The Atlanta Constitution (1869-1875; 1881-1984), Baltimore Afro-American (1893-1988), Baltimore Sun (1837-1991), Chicago Defender (1909-1975), Chicago Tribune (1849-1998), Korea Times (1950-2016), Los Angeles Times (1881-1999), The New York Times (1857-2019), The New York Tribune / Herald Tribune (1841-1962), Norfolk Journal and Guide (1916-2003), Pittsburgh Courier (1911-1950; 1955-1966), The Wall Street Journal (1889-2012), and The Washington Post (1877-2007).
  • Miami Herald (1911-Today) This link opens in a new window This historical archive of Miami’s oldest surviving newspaper, known today as The Miami Herald, provides an unmatched record of daily life in South Florida. Additionally, this newspaper has a strong reputation for its international reporting from the Caribbean and Latin America.
  • Times Digital Archive, 1785-2011 This link opens in a new window The Times of London has covered all major international events from the French Revolution to the Falklands War. "The Times Digital Archive, 1785-2011" makes 200 years of this highly regarded resource available for students and researchers of 19th and 20th century history.
  • Washington Evening Star This link opens in a new window This database provides a searchable facsimile of every page of every issue of the Washington Evening Star from its founding on December 16, 1852 to the day it ceased publishing on August 7, 1981. Considered the “paper of record” for national political coverage, the Star was one of the highest profile publications in the nation. The paper covers nearly 130 years of American history, offering significant new research opportunities from the Antebellum Period to World War I to the Post-Vietnam Era.
  • Washington Post (Historical,1877-2006) This link opens in a new window Online archival access to The Washington Post. Includes page images from every issue—cover to cover—in downloadable PDF files. Fully searchable.
  • Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers This link opens in a new window Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1789-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress.

The Special Collections Research Center  has archived issues of many GW student newspapers and other publications.  The three major titles are:

  • GW Hatchet  (1904-present).  Partially indexed.
  • Columbian Weekly (1903-1904).  Partially indexed.
  • Columbian Call (1895-1898). Partially indexed.

Special Collections has archived copies of many smaller and defunct student and university publications.  A search in GW Libraries Search - Advanced Search for "George Washington University -- Periodicals" as a subject heading will show you some other titles.

Questions?  Contact the Special Collections Research Center , ( [email protected] , (202) 994-7549).  Special Collections is located on the seventh floor of Gelman Library and is open M-F, 10-5.

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This page contains information about historical newspapers in general and specific collections focus on papers outside of Missouri. Some listed collections may contain historical Missouri newspapers as part of a larger scope.  For Missouri-specific historical newspapers, please see the 'Missouri Newspapers' tab.

This page also includes a glossary of historical newspaper terms. For general newspaper terms, please see the 'Home' tab.

Some tips for starting historical newspaper research:

  • Narrow things down! Identify your specific time period, paper, subject, or all of the above.
  • Most digital news databases begin coverage in the 1990s, but they are often not a complete representation of the print newspaper. Freelance articles may have been removed due to the  Tasini Case , therefore the only way to get the entire newspaper is either through microfilm or the digitized version of the whole newspaper .
  • If MU Libraries does not own the digital version or microfilm (miniature scans of newspapers on film viewable on a microfilm reader) of the newspaper you need, try searching  Worldcat  (a database that has information on the holdings of many libraries). If it is available, request it from another library using  interlibrary loan .

Video: How do I search for articles in historical newspaper databases?

This informative video from the University of Alabama Libraries will help you get started with using historical newspaper databases.

Historical Newspaper Glossary

Blanket Sheet: Nickname for very large broadsheet newspapers of the 1830s. They were about twice the size of modern newspapers. Broadsheet: A large format newspaper, but not as large as a blanket sheet. Newspaper page size increased in the 1800s, due to improvements in printing technology. In the 1900s, the broadsheet format was often compared with the tabloid. The earliest newspapers were large, unfolded broadsheets printed on a single side. Sometimes called broadsides.

Types of historical newspapers:

Extra:  An edition of a newspaper--usually a city newspaper--that was published in addition to the regular editions and sold on the street when especially important news broke, such as a fire, the death of an important person, or the arrival of war news.

Mercantile Papers: Newspapers written primarily for city businessmen that worked in finance and trade. They had information about the prices of goods and services, ship arrivals and departures, and political and foreign news. An example is the New York  Journal of Commerce . Also called commercial papers.

Penny Papers: Penny papers sold for one-cent per issue and targeted the general public (the working- and middle-classes) through individual street sales. They tended to emphasize more topical news, scandal, and police reporting. Some of the most important penny papers were the  New York Sun , the  New York Herald , the  New York Tribune , the  Philadelphia Public Ledger , and the  Baltimore Sun .

Political Papers: Newspapers that focused primarily on politics and government.

Volume:  Newspaper issues used to be organized into volumes. Volume and issue numbers are usually printed on the nameplate, and less commonly on the masthead. A volume often covers a one-year period, but this one-year period does not necessarily correspond to a calendar year. For example, a paper that:

  • was started March 1st
  • has been around for four March 1sts by your year of interest
  • published 3 complete newspapers since January 1st of the year of interest
  • published 2 complete newspapers since March 1st of the year of interest

would likely have 4 volumes and 2 issues. The volume and issue numbering can help a researcher understand whether a newspaper run is complete. Note: Historically, it was not uncommon, especially in remote areas, for newspapers to publish less regularly than advertised, so the volume and issue numbering can help identify gaps (i.e., if an issue was simply delayed or if it is not in the collection a researcher is looking through).

Terms and definitions sourced from the AP Stylebook , the University of Illinois- Urbana guide 'Newspapers, 1800-1860' , Merriam-Webster's Dictionary , ' Newspaper Sections and Terms ' by Grace Fleming of ThoughtCo, and the Library of Congress page 'How to Find a Newspaper'

MU Licensed Historical Newspaper Resources

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  • Betty Winfield Newspaper Collection - MU Special Collections The Betty Winfield Newspaper Collection is composed of a variety of print U.S. newspapers and magazines covering 1850-2010. The collection includes scans, facsimiles, and original publications from national and regional titles and chronicles events in American and world history through the front pages of various news outlets.
  • John Tinney McCutcheon Collection of Editorial Cartoons - MU Special Collections The majority of the items in this collection are original pen and ink cartoons drawn for the Chicago Tribune from 1903 to 1944. These editorial cartoons focus on social issues, economics, politics, and both World Wars. The collection includes cartoons on the Great Depression and several presidential races, as well as a number of cartoons that are of particular interest to the history of Missouri. The collection also contains illustrations drawn for Cosmopolitan from 1912 to 1926, many of which accompanied the humorous stories by George Ade in his collection entitled Fables in Slang. Reproductions of some of McCutcheon’s more popular cartoons, and some original pen and ink drawings painted with watercolor are also included in the collection. Contains 368 original cartoons; 25 reproductions; Scans of the cartoons are available in the University of Missouri Digital Library
  • September 11, 2001 Collection The collection consists of domestic and international magazines and newspapers that show how the September 11th terrorist attack was portrayed in the media. A number of Missouri newspapers are represented. It also includes 35 mm slides of the covers of much of the material.

ProQuest Historical News Databases

Public Historical Newspaper Resources

Always be sure to check the cost of materials you engage with! As of May, 2022 these sites are free OR partially free and clearly mark materials that require payment.

  • digiPress – The Newspaper Portal of the Bavarian State Library A large and growing collection of digitized historical newspapers, full-text searchable, and browsable by newspaper title or date. 890 newspapers, and over 5.8 million digitized pages, covering dates from the 17th century through 1933.
  • Elephind Aggregator of digitized historical newspapers from around the world.
  • Google News Archive Search News archive search provides an easy way to explore historical archives from around the world.
  • Hathi Trust HathiTrust is a partnership of academic & research institutions, offering a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world.
  • ICON: Newspaper Digitization Projects from the Center for Research Libraries International Coalition of Newspapers collection of digitized periodicals (generally not full text).
  • NewspaperCat is a tool that facilitates the discovery of online digitized historical newspaper content from newspapers published in the United States and the Caribbean.
  • AFROArchives The AFRO-American Newspapers, one of the nation’s oldest news organizations dedicated to covering the African American community, has created a comprehensive collection of over a million articles that captures the African American experience in business, civil rights, education, health, law, and sports beginning in the late 19th century.
  • Carriers' Addresses Digitized collection of broadsides distributed annually as a newsboy's appeal for gratuities. From Brown University.
  • Chronicling America - Historic American Newspapers Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1789-1922 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present.
  • Freedom's Journal Full text of the newspaper Freedom's Journal, which provided international, national, and regional information on current events and contained editorials declaiming slavery, lynching, and other injustices. March 1827- March 1829
  • Historical Newspapers & Indexes on the Internet - USA
  • Library of Congress Historical Newspaper Collection The American newspaper collection spans 1690-present, and titles are held in microfilm, print, and/or digital formats. The Division does not have every U.S. newspaper ever published, but there are newspapers from every state and territory, including over 9,000 individual titles.
  • Library of Congress Special Newspaper Collections Collections include: Top Treasures (including digitized issues of the Cherokee Phoenix, "the first Native American newspaper", and the original issue of the Ulster County Gazette that announced the death of George Washington), Historic Events Newspaper Collection, 18th Century Newspapers, Civil War Newspaper Collection, Portfolio Collections, Special Microform Collections, Special Digital Collections
  • Library of Congress Stars and Stripes Collection From February 1918 to June 1919 the US Army published a newspaper for its forces in France, The Stars and Stripes. This online collection includes the complete 71-week run of the newspaper's World War I edition.
  • ThoughtCo. list of Historical Newspapers Online State by State Search indexed newspapers or browse the digitized pages of hundreds of newspapers online.
  • U.S. Newspaper Program: National Endowment for the Humanities he USNP supported projects in each of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Each project was conducted by a single organization within a state or territory, usually the state's largest newspaper repository.
  • Special Newspaper Categories Guide - University of Memphis Historically black newspapers, anti slavery and Abolitionist, deaf American, women's suffragist, civil rights focused, WWII Japanese American concentration camp, Native American.

Regional Collections

  • California Digital Newspaper Collection The California Digital Newspaper Collection offers over 603,681 pages of California newspapers spanning the years 1849-191l: the Alta California, 1849-1891; the San Francisco Call, 1893-1910; the Amador Ledger, 1900-1911; the Imperial Valley Press, 1901-1911; Sacramento Record-Union, 1859-1890; and the Los Angeles Herald, 1905-1907. Additional years are forthcoming.
  • Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey 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 language communities in Chicago
  • Colorado Historic Newspaper collection The CHNC currently includes more than 500,000 digitized pages, representing 163 individual newspaper titles published in Colorado from 1859 to 1923.
  • Georgia Historic Newspaper collection - Digital Library of Georgia A gateway to Georgia's history and culture found in digitized books, manuscripts, photographs, government documents, newspapers, maps, audio, video, and other resources.
  • Historic Washington Newspapers View and search rare and historical Washingon publications and newspapers.
  • Illinois Digital Newspapers - Farm, Field and Fireside The Farm, Field and Fireside collection contains historically significant U.S. farm weeklies published in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
  • Northern New York Historical Newspapers The online collection currently consists of more than 1,853,000 pages from forty-six newspapers.

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  • Chronicling America - Historic American Newspapers (Library of Congress) This is a collection of historic American newspapers from 1789-1963 that has been digitized and is maintained by the Library of Congress.
  • The Green and White Courier The Green and White Courier was a student newspaper published at present-day Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri. The institution was formerly known as the Fifth District Normal School, Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, and Northwest Missouri State College. The publication debuted in 1914 and was renamed the Northwest Missourian in 1926.
  • Northwest Missourian Northwest Missourian student newspaper from 1926-2015

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  • ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Defender This link opens in a new window ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Defender provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
  • Historical New York Times This link opens in a new window Search the complete text of the New York Times (1851-2009) with Index (1851-1993) for PDF images of original articles which include photographs and drawings.
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Alabama... (Click to view)

  • Chronicling America Memphis Appeal (1857-1876), more forthcoming.
  • Assorted Birmingham Newspaper Clippings (1892-2004) Excerpts only. This seems to be a digitized selected 'clippings file' meant to support research into the history of Birmingham.
  • Avondale Sun (1924- 2006) Newspaper published by Avondale Mills (Birmingham) for its employees.
  • Birmingham Iron Age (1874-1887) Also includes the Weekly Age (1888-1899) and the Pratt City Herald (1899-1901).
  • Chanticleer (1939-present) Jacksonville State University student newspaper.
  • Jacksonville Republican (1837-1895) Northeastern Alabama newspaper. Includes link to 143-page PDF file with an index of proper names found in the paper.
  • Southern Courier (1965- 1968) Weekly newspaper founded to cover the Civil Rights Movement. Complete run.
  • Tuscaloosa News (1929-2008)
  • Sitka Sentinal (1940- 2006) Sitka is located in southern Alaska.
  • Tundra Times (1965-1997) Weekly newspaper written by and for Alaskan Natives. Some gaps in coverage.

Arizona...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1868 - 1922) Searchable collection of roughly 50 regional Arizona newspapers.
  • Arizona Digital Newspaper Program (1850s-1920s) Supplements Chronicling America by providing access to dates not yet available there.
  • Arizona Journal-Miner (1903- 1912) Predecessor of the Prescott Journal Miner.
  • Casa Grande Newspaper Project (1912-2007) Access to digitized newspapers from Casa Grande city, which is located between Phoenix and Tucson. Originally a primarily rural and agricultural town, it is now a growing suburb.
  • Gila News-Courier (1942- 1945) This links to the search interface for the Densho Digital Archive of the Japanese-American experience. The Gila News-Courier was published by the inmates at the Gila River concentration camp, Arizona, from 1942 to 1945. For a non-searchable list of PDF's, click here: http://archive.densho.org/Core/DAObjectsByCollection.aspx?id=130 The Densho Digital Archive holds more than 700 visual histories (more than 1,400 hours of recorded video interviews) and over 12,000 historic photos, documents, and newspapers. These primary sources document the Japanese American experience from immigration in the early 1900s through redress in the 1980s with a strong focus on the World War II mass incarceration.
  • Glendale Community College Archives (1965-1991) Student newspaper of Glendale Community College just outside Phoenix; originally called El Tiempo Pasando, and then renamed The College Voice. Each volume available as a PDF; download process is slow.
  • Kingman Daily Miner (1883 - ) Only sporadic issues for the decades prior to the 1970s.
  • Little Cowpuncher (1934-1943) "Little Cowpuncher was the name of a mimeographed school newspaper, written and illustrated by Anglo and Mexican-American ranch children ... at five different rural schools in Southern Arizona where Eulalia Bourne was the teacher."
  • Prescott Journal Miner (1912-1920)
  • Prescott Courier (1900-1908, 1920-1989) Bulk 1900-1908 and 1920-1970. Prescott is a town in the mountains about 90 miles north of Phoenix.
  • Poston Chronicle (1942- 1945) This links to the search interface for the Densho Digital Archive of the Japanese-American experience. The Poston Chronicle was published by the inmates at the Poston concentration camp, Arizona, from 1942 to 1945. For a non-searchable list of PDF's, click here: http://archive.densho.org/Core/DAObjectsByCollection.aspx?id=134 The Densho Digital Archive holds more than 700 visual histories (more than 1,400 hours of recorded video interviews) and over 12,000 historic photos, documents, and newspapers. These primary sources document the Japanese American experience from immigration in the early 1900s through redress in the 1980s with a strong focus on the World War II mass incarceration.

Arkansas...(Click to view)

  • Arkansas Gazette (1819-1850) One of the oldest newspapers west of the Mississippi River.
  • Denson Tribune (1942- 1944) This links to the search interface for the Densho Digital Archive of the Japanese-American experience. The Denson Tribune was published by the inmates at the Jerome concentration camp, Arkansas from 1942 to 1944. For a non-searchable list of PDF's, click here: http://archive.densho.org/Core/DAObjectsByCollection.aspx?id=133 You'll see a log-in box, but you can just click on "Click to use Guest account." The Densho Digital Archive holds more than 700 visual histories (more than 1,400 hours of recorded video interviews) and over 12,000 historic photos, documents, and newspapers. These primary sources document the Japanese American experience from immigration in the early 1900s through redress in the 1980s with a strong focus on the World War II mass incarceration.
  • Gentry Courier Journal (1896-1949) Gentry is located in northwestern Arkansas, about 10 miles from the Oklahoma border.
  • Rohwer Outpost (1942- 1945) This links to the search interface for the Densho Digital Archive of the Japanese-American experience. The Rohwer Outpost was published by the inmates at the Rohwer concentration camp, Arkansas, from 1942 to 1945. For a non-searchable list of PDF's, click here: http://archive.densho.org/Core/DAObjectsByCollection.aspx?id=132 The Densho Digital Archive holds more than 700 visual histories (more than 1,400 hours of recorded video interviews) and over 12,000 historic photos, documents, and newspapers. These primary sources document the Japanese American experience from immigration in the early 1900s through redress in the 1980s with a strong focus on the World War II mass incarceration.

California...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1873-1913) The Amador Ledger, San Francisco Call, Los Angeles Herald, Imperial Valley Press, and more. Scattered runs.
  • California Digital Newspaper Collection (1846-1922) Includes Amador Ledger, California Star, Californian, Daily Alta California, Imperial Valley Press, Los Angeles Herald (1873-1910), Pacific Rural Press, Placer Times, Sacramento Daily Union, Sacramento Transcript, San Francisco Call (1890-1913), Sausalito News, more.
  • Amador Ledger (1900-1911) Amador County newspaper
  • The Bakersfield Californian (1907- 1923) Bakersfield is located about 100 miles north of Los Angeles. The Bakersfield Californian is the direct successor to the Kern County Californian and the Daily Californian. It is still in publication today, although only its first sixteen years are included here.
  • Berkeley Daily Gazette (1912-1947)
  • California Eagle (1879- 1964) African-American newspaper published in Los Angeles. Scattered issues.
  • California State Northridge Sundial (1957-1990) Student newspaper of Cal. State Northridge. A very small sampling of other newspapers from the San Fernando Valley is also included.
  • Chung Sai Yat Po (1900-1904) Chinese language newspaper published in San Francisco.
  • Covina Public Library Archives (1895-1999) Various newspapers and publications from the city of Covina in Los Angeles County. Coverage is spotty after 1967.
  • Daily Alta-California (1849-1891) San Francisco Paper
  • East Los Angeles College Campus News (1945- 1999) Student newspaper of East Los Angeles College.
  • El Clamor Publico (1855-1859) "El Clamor Publico was the first Spanish-language newspaper in California after the American occupation. The initially moderate paper evolved into an activist tabloid and espoused strong political views generally in support of the Mexicanos. It was distributed as far north as San Francisco."
  • Elevator (1865-1898) African American paper published in San Francisco.
  • Grass Valley Daily Union (1865-1885) Nevada county newspaper; eventually became simply The Union.
  • Lodi News-Sentinel (1935-2009) Lodi is a city located between Stockton and Sacramento in California's Central Valley..
  • Los Angeles Herald (1873-1910)
  • Los Angeles Star (1852-1864) Bilingual Spanish-English newspaper
  • Manzanar Free Press (1942- 1945) This links to the search interface for the Densho Digital Archive of the Japanese-American experience. The Manzanar Free Press was published by the inmates at the Manzanar concentration camp, California, from 1942 to 1944. For a non-searchable list of PDF's, click here: http://archive.densho.org/Core/DAObjectsByCollection.aspx?id=113 The Densho Digital Archive holds more than 700 visual histories (more than 1,400 hours of recorded video interviews) and over 12,000 historic photos, documents, and newspapers. These primary sources document the Japanese American experience from immigration in the early 1900s through redress in the 1980s with a strong focus on the World War II mass incarceration.
  • Sacramento Daily Union (1851-1899)
  • San Francisco Call (1890-1913) San Francisco's leading morning newspaper until 1913. 
  • San Jose News (1928-1947)
  • The Lowell (1898- present) Student newspaper of Lowell High School in San Francisco. A few issues are missing.
  • The Sundial/The Daily Sundial (1924- 1990) Student Newspaper of the California State University, Northridge. A number of years are missing from coverage.
  • Torrance Newspaper Archives (1913- 1969) Torrance Press and Torrance Herald. Torrance is located just south of Los Angeles.
  • Tulean Dispatch (1942- 1943) This links to the search interface for the Densho Digital Archive of the Japanese-American experience. The Densho Archive contains selected issues of the Tulean Dispatch and other publications written by inmates of the Tule Lake concentration camp, California, between 1942 and 1943. For a non-searchable list of PDF's, click here: http://archive.densho.org/Core/DAObjectsByCollection.aspx?id=109 The Densho Digital Archive holds more than 700 visual histories (more than 1,400 hours of recorded video interviews) and over 12,000 historic photos, documents, and newspapers. These primary sources document the Japanese American experience from immigration in the early 1900s through redress in the 1980s with a strong focus on the World War II mass incarceration.
  • Whittier Public Library Newspaper Collection (1888-1942) Includes the Whittier Register, the Whittier Daily News, and the Whittier News Whittier is located in Los Angeles County.

Colorado...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America
  • Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (1859-1923) The Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (CHNC) currently includes more than 500,000 digitized pages, representing over 140 individual newspaper titles published in 60 Colorado cities and 40 counties.
  • Estes Park Newspapers (1887-1925, bulk 1920-1925) Consists mostly of the Estes Park Trail. Estes Park is located northwest of Denver and is almost adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park.
  • Granada Pioneer (1942- 1945) This links to the search interface for the Densho Digital Archive of the Japanese-American experience. The Granada Pioneer was published by the inmates at the Granada concentration camp, Colorado, from 1942 to 1945. For a non-searchable list of PDF's, click here: http://archive.densho.org/Core/DAObjectsByCollection.aspx?id=136 The Densho Digital Archive holds more than 700 visual histories (more than 1,400 hours of recorded video interviews) and over 12,000 historic photos, documents, and newspapers. These primary sources document the Japanese American experience from immigration in the early 1900s through redress in the 1980s with a strong focus on the World War II mass incarceration.

Connecticut...(Click to view)

  • Newspapers of Connecticut (1821-1929) Includes a dozen newspapers from cities like Hartford, Stafford, and New London. Most of the newspapers included are from the Civil War and the decades immediately preceding and following it.
  • Hartford Weekly Times (1847-1895) Run does not include 1863, 1874, and 1885.
  • Meridien Daily Republican (1868-1899)
  • Yale Daily News (1878-1981) Not yet comprehensive.
  • New London Day (1881-2008)

Delaware...

  • Sunday Morning Star (Wilmington) (1881-1949)

Florida...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1895-1922) Includes over 30 newspapers, including The DeSoto County News, The Champion (Arcadia), The Florida Agriculturalist (DeLand - An agricultural journal devoted to "state interests"), Gainesville Daily Sun, The New Enterprise (Madison), The Pensacola Journal, The Punta Gorda Herald, and many more.
  • Boca Raton Newspapers (1938, 1948-1970) Includes The Boca Raton News (1955-1970), The Pelican (1948-1953), The Weekly Tattler (1938), and more.
  • Central Florida Memory Newspaper Clippings (Late 18th-early 19th century) Bulk consists of the St. Cloud Tribune
  • The Evening Independent (1959- 1986) St. Peterburg, FL newspaper. A few months of coverage are missing.
  • Florida Digital Military Newspaper Library
  • Florida Digital Newspaper Library (Mid-19th century-almost current) Extensive geographic and chronological coverage, but many of the papers represented have short runs.
  • Florida Star (1956-1968) African American newspaper
  • Gull's Cry (Panama City) (1958-2004) Student newspaper of Gulf Coast Community College.
  • Historical News Accounts of Florida (1762-1885) Newspaper articles ABOUT Florida from a wide range of newspapers.
  • Jewish Floridian (1928-1932)
  • Lakeland Ledger (1956-1963, 1971-2007) Lakeland is in central Florida, east of Tampa.
  • Miami Times (1958-1969) African American Newspaper
  • Newspapers from the Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica (early 20th century- 2009) Clippings collection of Jewish newspapers. Titles from a variety of locations within and outside of Florida, including some international titles. Primarily English and Yiddish titles. Site indexing is unreliable.
  • Ocala Star-Banner (1953-2007) Ocala is a city of 53,000 located in Marion County, about 100 miles northeast of Tampa and 75 miles northwest of Orlando.
  • Palm Beach Daily News (1912-1988)
  • Palm Beach Post Archives (1897-1988) The Palm Beach Post and Times (1916-1988); The Palm Beach Daily News (1912-1988); The Miami News/Miami Metropolis (1897-1988); The Tropical Sun (1897-1921); The Palm Beach Independent (1929).
  • Palm Beach Post (1916-1993)
  • Sarasota Herald- Tribune (1925-2008) Sarasota is a city of 53,000 located south of Tampa on Florida's Gulf Coast.
  • St. Petersburg Evening Independent (1907-1909)
  • St. Petersburg Times (1901-2008)
  • Florida Sentinel-Bulletin (Tampa, 1958) African-American Newspaper
  • Jacksonville Free Press (1916-1917)
  • St. Cloud Tribune, 1915-1923

Georgia...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America Chattanooga Rebel, 1862-1865 and Memphis Daily Appeal, 1857-1876
  • Andrew W. Cain Newpaper Collection-- Dahlonega, GA (1864- 1905) Various newspapers from Dahlonega, in northern Georgia. Not searchable, incomplete runs.
  • Athens Historic Newspapers Archive (1827-1922 ) Includes the Athenian, 1827-1832; Southern Banner, 1832-1882; Southern Watchman, 1855-1882; Daily/Weekly Banner-Watchman, 1882-1889; Daily/Weekly Athens Banner, 1889-1922.
  • The Atlanta Historic Newspaper Archive (1847-1922) Includes the Atlanta Daily Examiner, 1857; Atlanta Daily Herald, 1873-1876; Atlanta Georgian, 1906-1911; Atlanta Intelligencer, 1851 and 1854-1871; Atlantian, 1911-1922; Daily/Georgia Weekly Opinion, 1867-1868; Gate-City Guardian, 1861; Georgia Literary and Temperance Crusader, 1860-1861; New Era, 1869-1872; Southern Confederacy, 1861-1864; Southern Miscellany and Upper Georgia Whig, 1847; Southern World, 1882-1885; Sunny South, 1875-1907; and Weekly Constitution, 1869-1882.
  • The Atlanta Independent (1904-1928) Missing 1919 and 1920.
  • The Cherokee Phoenix (1828-1834) The first American Indian newspaper.
  • The Colored Tribune (1876) An African American newspaper based in Savannah. Coverage consists of only three issues from March and April, 1876.
  • Columbus Enquirer (1828-1890) A weekly newspaper until 1859, when it became daily. "During its earliest issues, the paper supported the ideological cause of state's rights, demonstrated by the quote used in its title banner: 'The Union of the States, and the Sovereignty of the States'...the Enquirer supported Whig politicians for office, including Henry Clay and Zachary Taylor. The paper began publishing on a daily basis in 1859. Two years later, the Enquirer was faced with the possibility of Southern secession, and broke with many other prominent newspapers of the time in calling for cooperation with the North, but quickly aligned itself with Georgia once secession became official."
  • The Countryman (1862-1866) A Civil War-era paper "published in the Country, on a Southern Plantation, and Devoted to the Editor's Opinions."
  • The Dublin Post (1878-1887) Dublin is in central Georgia, roughly halfway between Atlanta and Savannah.
  • Great Speckled Bird (1968-1978) The Great Speckled Bird was one of several underground newspapers that appeared in the United States in the 1960s. Published in Atlanta from 1968 to 1976, The Bird, as it was commonly known, stood out among the alternative press for the quality of its writing, its cover art and its fearless opinions and reporting on a range of topics--national and local politics, the counterculture, women's issues, gay liberation, reproductive choice, music, art.
  • International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Archives (1889- 1994) "Georgia State University Library Southern Labor Archives is the only known repository outside of International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Headquarters to have a complete run of the Machinists' Monthly Journal, the IAMAW's official journal published from 1889 to 1956, and The Machinist, a newspaper published from 1946 to 1994. Containing images and stories of American and Canadian workers, these publications document activities of the union and its local lodges for over a century. Ultimately, these journals provide a unique snapshot of the union and its members' changing roles in the workplace and society."
  • Macon Telegraph (1826-1908) Macon, located in central Georgia, is the seventh most populous city in the state and has long been one of the largest outside of Atlanta.
  • Mercer Cluster (1920- 1970) School newspaper of Mercer University in Macon, GA.
  • Milledgeville Historic Newspapers (1808-1922) Milledgeville, was the antebellum capital of Georgia from 1804 until the late 1860s. Titles include: Federal Union, 1830-1872; Future Citizen, 1914-1916; Georgia Argus, 1810-1815; Georgia Journal, 1809-1845; Milledgeville Intelligencer, 1808; Milledgeville News, 1909-1922; Reflector, 1817-1819; Southern Recorder, 1820-1872; Southron, 1828; Standard of Union, 1836-1841; Union Recorder, 1872-1920.
  • The Red and Black: An Archive of the University of Georgia Student Newspaper (1893-2006) Searchable issues of the student newspaper of the University of Georgia, located in Athens.
  • Rome News-Tribune (1951-2008) Daily newspaper from Georgia’s 19th-largest city.
  • South Georgia Historic Newspapers (1845-1922) Includes newspapers from Albany, Americus, Thomasville, and Valdosta.
  • Southern Israelite (1929-1986) "Rabbi H. Cerf Straus established the Southern Israelite as a temple bulletin in Augusta in 1925. The publication was so popular, he expanded it into a monthly newspaper. Later in the decade, Straus sold the paper to Herman Dessauer and Sara B. Simmons, who moved the paper to Atlanta, where it began circulating state-wide and eventually throughout the South."
  • The University Bumblebee (1889, 1893, 1894, 1897, and 1902) Satirical newspaper from graduating students of the University of Georgia from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth.  System requirements: To view the PDF files you will need Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher. The files are readable in Adobe Reader 6, but they do not display properly. The DjVu files require a DjVu browser plug-in or a stand alone viewer.

Hawaii...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1868-1922) Includes the Honolulu Daily Herald, The Daily Independent, the Hawaiian Gazette, and fifteen others.
  • Hawaiian Language Newspapers (1834-1927) 16 Hawaiian language newspapers online. Mixed quality of scans. Partial runs.
  • Hawaiian Nupepa Collection (1834- 1948) A collection of Hawaiian-language newspapers. Also includes a few editions of the English-language Honolulu Times (1849) and The Liberal (1893), as well as a few later editions of the Hawaiian-language Ke Alahou (1979- 80.)
  • Ulukau: Hawaiian Electronic Library (1834-1948) Over 40 Hawaiian and English language newspapers. Mixed quality of scans. Partial runs.

Idaho...(Click to view)

  • Minidoka Irrigator (1942- 1945) This links to the search interface for the Densho Digital Archive of the Japanese-American experience. The Minidoka Irrigator was published by the inmates at the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho, from 1942 to 1945. For a non-searchable list of PDF's, click here: http://archive.densho.org/Core/DAObjectsByCollection.aspx?id=108 The Densho Digital Archive holds more than 700 visual histories (more than 1,400 hours of recorded video interviews) and over 12,000 historic photos, documents, and newspapers. These primary sources document the Japanese American experience from immigration in the early 1900s through redress in the 1980s with a strong focus on the World War II mass incarceration.
  • Rigby Star (1906-1975) Newspaper of this traditionally Mormon town.
  • Twin Falls Newspapers, 1904-1922

Illinois...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1868-1922) :  Includes the Chicago Eagle and many others.
  • Farm, Field and Fireside Agricultural Newspaper Collection (1841-1981) :  A collection of over 20 Illinois-based farm newspapers from the 19th century. 
  • Antioch News (1888- 1999) :  Some issues are missing. 
  • The Argus (1894-2004) :  Student newspapers of Illinois Wesleyan University.
  • Aurora Daily Express (1882-1901)
  • Aurora Daily Star (1921-1932)
  • Barrington Review (1914-1921 and 1925-1930)
  • Broad Ax (Chicago, 1899-1922) :  African American paper advocating for racial equality, religious tolerance, Free Silver (and, later William Jennings Bryan). Moved from Salt Lake City to Chicago in 1899.
  • Chicago Examiner (1908-1918 ) :  Select relevant years (of Chicago Examiner) to search paper.
  • Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey (1855-1938) :  The survey was published in 1942 by the Chicago Public Library Omnibus Project of the Works Projects Administration. The project was created to translate and classify selected news articles that appeared in the foreign language press between 1855 and 1938. It consists of some 120,000 typewritten pages, and features articles from the newspapers of 22 different foreign language communities in Chicago.
  • Chicago Sentinel (1911-1949) :  Jewish American newspaper. The keyword search function works, but you must be patient. After you run a search and download an issue wait for the entire file to download before you search the PDF.
  • Daily Egyptian Diversity News Archives (1930-1960) :  Articles related to ethnic diversity excerpted from this Southern Illinois University Carbondale student newspaper.
  • Daily Illini (1874-1975) "  Student newspaper of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Decaturian (1903-1951) :  The student newspaper at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois.
  • Dziennik Zwiazkowy (1908-1917) :  "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."
  • The Encounter (1976- 2008) :  Student newspaper at the University of Saint Francis in Joliet.
  • The Huntley Farmside (1960- 2000) :  Weekly newspaper from Huntley, IL.
  • Hyde Park Herald (1882-2010) :  Newspaper of Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood.
  • Illinois Digital Newspaper Collection (1834- 1975) :  The Daily Illini, Urbana Daily Courier, Sycamore True Republican, Express (Talula, IL,) and Sangamo Journal (Springfield, IL.) Available dates vary among papers.
  • Quincy Newspaper Project (1835-1919) :  Quincy Daily Whig, Quincy Daily Journal, and the Quincy Daily Herald.
  • Southern Illinois Newspapers (1883-1926) :  An Archive of the Southern Illinois Record newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Bulk of content is from 1907-1926.
  • Sterling Newspaper Archives (1854-2007) :  Comprises 12 historical papers from Sterling, Illinois. Bulk of content is from 1907-1926.
  • Urbana Daily Courier (1903-1935)

New Mexico...

  • New Mexico's Digital Collections (1872-1916) Mostly border and Mexican-American oriented publications.

New York...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1879-1922) Includes: The Sun (1859-1916), the Evening World (1887-1922) and the New-York Tribune (1841-1922).
  • Albany Student Newspaper Archive (1916- 1985) Albany Student Press and its predecessors
  • Altamont Enterprise (1888-2008)
  • American Popular Entertainment (1853-1929) Collection of publications covering Vaudeville New York Clipper (1853-1924) The Player (1911-1913) Vaudeville News (1920-1929)
  • Aufbau (1951- 2004) German-Jewish emigre journal.
  • Bard College Student Newspaper Archive (1895-1999)
  • Barnard Bulletin (1901-2002)
  • The Bethpage Tribune (1941, 1966- 2011) Bethpage is located on Long Island. Select a year to search content within that year.
  • Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1841-1902) Extensive national and international coverage. At one point the country's most widely read afternoon daily.
  • Buffalo Criterion (1952- 1989) "The Buffalo Criterion is the oldest continuously published African American newspaper in Western New York. The newspaper was founded in 1925 by Frank E. Merriweather, Sr., and his wife, Camilla Merriweather, and it is still published by the Merriweather family. The Buffalo Criterion has been a major voice in recording the history of African Americans with a focus on Buffalo and the Western New York area. This collection can be searched by keyword and date, with available issues spanning from 1952 to 1989."
  • Buffalo Express (1869-1871) Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) co-owned and co-edited The Buffalo Express from August 1869 to March 1871. During that period, he contributed sixty feature stories, thirty-one editorials, and thirty brief entries in a "People and Things" column.
  • Catskill Mountain News (1902-1967)
  • Chautauqua County Newspapers (1826-1899) Newspapers published in Westfield, New York.
  • Cornell Daily Sun (1880-1981) Cornell University undergraduate newspaper.
  • Erie County (Buffalo) Newspapers (1869-1989)
  • Farmingdale Historic Newspapers (1961- 1977) Includes The Observer, Farmingdale Observer, The Farmingdale Post. Missing some years. Select the paper and the year to search within that content.
  • Fifth Freedom Newspaper (1970-1983) The Fifth Freedom was a periodic free newspaper of the Mattachine Society of the Niagara Frontier, Western New York's most prominent early gay rights organization. In being the official written mouthpiece of the region's first systematic gay rights organization, The Fifth Freedom expresses the earliest codified and widely distributed literature of the gay community within the region.
  • Frederick Douglass' Paper (1852- 1855) Abolitionist paper published in Rochester, earlier called The North Star. This is a page of links to transcribed articles. Not searchable. The entire March 18, 1853 issue is available here: http://utc.iath.virginia.edu/interpret/fdpaper/fdpagesf.html
  • Freedom's Journal (1827-1829) All 103 issues available as full-text PDFs. The first African-American owned and operated newspaper published in the United States, Freedom's Journal was published weekly in New York City.
  • The Friend of Man (1836-1842) This online archive contains 281 issues, which is close to the complete run. The Friend of Man was "one of the most significant and little studied newspapers documenting early anti-slavery and other reform movements," and was published in central New York.
  • The Griffin (1933-1979) Student newspaper of Canisius College.
  • Hudson River Valley Historical Newspapers (1833-1916) Newburgh Telegraph (1831-1835), Rockland County Journal (1850-1879), Rockland County Messenger (1848, 1851-1855, 1857-1860), Rockland County Times (1902-1904), The Kingston Daily Freeman (1895, 1903-1912), and three publications from Vassar College: The Vassar Miscellany Weekly (1872-1915), Vassar Chronicle (1944-1978), and Vassar Spectator (1983-1993).
  • Ithacan (1931 - 2002) Student newspaper of Ithaca College.
  • Kingston Daily Freeman (1895, 1903-1913) Kingston is New York's Hudson River Valley, between Poughkeepsie and Albany.
  • Mackenzie's Gazette (1838-1840) New York City newspaper, the content of which "reflected [William Lyon] Mackenzie's views entirely and was extremely reform minded to the point that it advocated revolution against the ruling system of government."
  • Nassau County Libraries Historic Newspapers (1921- 2010) Includes The Leader, Freeport News, Nassau Post, and others. Select the paper from the homepage to search within that paper. Freeport is located on Long Island. Date ranges vary by paper.
  • New York Age (1890- 1892) Influential African-American newspaper which ran from 1887- 1953. Staff writers included Ida B. Wells-Barnett and W.E.B. DuBois.
  • New York Age (1906- 1953) Influential African-American newspaper which ran from 1887- 1953). Staff writers included Ida B. Wells-Barnett and W.E.B DuBois. Issues available as non-searchable PDFs.
  • The New York Daily Tribune (1842-1866) The New York Daily Tribune was renamed the New York Tribune in 1866.
  • New York Evening World (1887-1922) Famously sensational newspaper published by Joseph Pulitzer and perhaps best know for its 'yellow journalism.'
  • New York Sun (1859-1916) The nation's first successful penny daily, and the New York City circulation leader for several decades in the 19th century. By 1900 it was less important than several other city papers but still influential. Continued in next link.
  • New York Sun (1916-1920) Includes vol. 83, no. 335 (July 31, 1916) through vol. 87, no. 153 (Jan. 31, 1920).
  • The New York Tribune (1866-1922) Continuation of the New York Daily Tribune.
  • Northern New York Historical Newspapers (1811-2009) Includes over 50 papers from Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego and St. Lawrence counties in the Adirondack region of northern New York State.
  • Old Fulton NY Postcards/New York State Historical Newspapers/New York Tribune (18th-20th centuries) The search interface supports complex searching. To search a specific newspaper start your search with the title in quotes "Syracuse NY Post Standard." Use this format to limit by date: 1904~~1920. Connect information with 'and.' For example: "Syracuse NY Post Standard" and 1904~~1920 and canal. A listing of all newspapers that provides date browsing is available here Includes New York city papers: Tribune (1841-1922), Sun (1843-1945), Spectator (1797-1845), Evening Telegram (1868-1924), Evening Post (1810-1920), New York Age (1906-1953), Spirit of the Times (1838-1890), World (1862-1901) more.
  • Putnam Courier (1849-1930) Newspaper published in Mahopac, which is located near Danbury, Connecticut.
  • The Rambler (1948- 2000) Student newspaper of Farmingdale State College on Long Island. Some issues are missing. Includes a few scattered issues from between 2001 and 2010.
  • Rochester Area Historic Newspaper Collection (1826-1866) This collection of newspapers from Rochester and surrounding Monroe County includes the Liberal Advocate, The Rights of Man, The Monroe Democrat, Soldiers Aid and 20 other antebellum and Civil War era newspapers.
  • Rochester Regional Newspapers (1803-1992) Arcadian Weekly Gazette (April 1889 - March 1906) Brockport Republic (1854-1927) Catholic Courier (1889 - 2004) Fairport Herald (February 1873 - March 1889, April 1890 - April 1925) Fairport Herald-Mail (May-December 1925) Fairport-Perinton Herald-Mail (1980 - 1992) Geneva Advertiser (1841 - 1842, 1880 - 1914) Geneva Courier (1831 - 1903) Geneva Daily Times (May 1895 - May 1902) Geneva Expositor (1806 - 1809) Geneva Gazette (1809 - 1839, 1846 - July 1901) Geneva Palladium (1821 - 1828) Marion Enterprise (September 1880 - December 1923) Monroe County Mail (1885 - 1893, 1896 - 1979) Newark Courier (December 1870 - 1886, 1889 - June 1916, 1917 - 1922) Newark Gazette (August 1906 - March 1908) Newark Union (August 1872 - December 1891) Newark Union-Gazette (April 1908 - December 1908, April 1909 - 1912, 1915 - 1922) Ontario Repository (April 1809 - March 1826) Ontario Repository and Freeman (December 1836 - June 18
  • The Spectrum (1950- 1962) The student newspaper of SUNY-Buffalo.
  • Stony Brook University Campus Newspaper Archive (1958- 2011) Stony Brook University student newspapers and other campus publications.
  • Suffolk County Historic Newspaper Archive (1822-2007) Historic newspapers from the eastern three-quarters of Long Island, New York. Includes the Babylon Beacon (1967-1972), The Corrector (Sag Harbor, 1822-1911), The Long Islander (Huntington, 1839-1974), The Patchogue Advance (1926-1961), and eight others.
  • Village Voice (1955-2004) One of the original "alternative newsweeklies," the Voice featured local news and coverage of art, culture, and entertainment in lower Manhattan and throughout New York.

North Carolina...(Click to view)

  • DigitalNC Newspapers (1824-2012, some scattered runs) Collection of over 50 North Carolina newspapers. Includes the Fayetteville Observer (1851-1865), The Pilot (Southern Pines, 1929-1943), Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, 1841-1849), Black Ink (Black Student Movement, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1969-2001), The Charlotte Jewish News (1979-2000, 2009, 2011), and student papers from Bennett College, Elon University, Louisburg College, UNC-Wilmington, and Fayetteville State University, among others. 
  • North Carolina Newspaper Digitization Project (1756-1898, with some scattered runs) Collection of North Carolina newspapers, featuring The Wilmington Post Boy (1756-1766), Carolina (Salisbury) Watchman (1832- 1898), and other mainly 18th century newspapers from Edenton, Fayetteville, Hillsboro, New Bern, Salisbury and Wilmington.
  • The Davidsonian (1914- 2006) Student newspaper of Davidson College, which is located near Charlotte.
  • Bennett College Student Newspaper (1924-2002, incomplete) Student newspaper of Historically African American college
  • Black Ink (1969-2001) African american student movement, UNC-Chapel Hill
  • Carolina Times (1937-1943, 1949-1950, 1952-1964) The Carolina Times was founded as The Standard Advertiser in 1921 by Charles Arrant, who died in 1922. In 1927 Louis E. Austin, originally from Enfield, North Carolina, purchased the paper and renamed it The Carolina Times. He transformed the paper into the most important voice for black North Carolinians during the 1930s.
  • The Voice, Fayette State University Student Newspaper (1946-present) Student newspaper of historically African American university.
  • Elizabeth City State University Student Newspaper (1927-) Historically African American college.
  • The News Argus, Winston-Salem State University Student Newspaper (1962-present) Historically African American college.
  • North Carolina Central University Student Newspaper (Durham, 1927-1969) Historically African American University.
  • The Pen, Saint Augustine’s College Student Newspaper (1963, 1965, 1980-81) Historically african american college.

North Dakota...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1873-1919) Thus far contains newspapers published in Bismarck.
  • The Billings County Pioneer (1940-41, 1952- 54, 1956- 59, 1962- 64, 2006- 2009) Weekly newspaper. Incomplete run. Billings County is located at the western edge of North Dakota.
  • Frontier Scout (1864- 1865) First known newspaper published in North Dakota Territory. Eighteen issues available as image files.

Ohio...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1845-1922) Includes the Cleveland Morning Leader, Anti-Slavery Bugle, and more than 40 other newspapers from across the state.
  • African American Experience in Ohio: 1850-1920 (1843-1923) Selected articles from a number of African American newspapers published in Ohio.
  • Amherst News-Times (1919- 2011) Amherst is located just west of Cleveland.
  • Bryan Times (1864-1925, 1961-2007) Bryan is a small town in far northwest Ohio, about halfway between Toledo and Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Includes 19th-century predecessors like the Bryan Press and the Bryan Democrat.
  • Cincinnati Afro-American (1885) African American newspaper.
  • Cleveland Advocate (1915-1920: selected) "Ohio's Leading Race Paper." This Republican weekly paper concentrated on local and national news of interest to African Americans. Predominant topics included race riots, lynching and discrimination. But social and church news of Cleveland and other Ohio cities were also reported.
  • Cleveland Gazette (1883-1904) African American newspaper.
  • Cleveland Journal (1903-1910) African American newspaper.
  • Cleveland Press (1878- 1982) Clippings collection. Not browse-able or searchable by date, but newspaper articles do appear in the results along with photographs.
  • Dayton Forum (1918-1919) African American newspaper.
  • Jambar (1931-2008) Student newspaper of Youngstown State University.
  • Norwalk Reflector (1827-1830, 1841-1844, 1862-1863, 1997-2005) Collection features the Norwalk Reflector (1862-1863, 1997-2005) and other papers from Norwalk and Huron County, including the Huron Reflector (1830-1853), Norwalk Experiment (1841-1844), and the Norwalk Reporter & Huron Advertiser (1827-1830).
  • Oberlin News- Tribune: The World War II Years (1941-1945)
  • Ohio Jewish Chronicle (1918-1994)
  • Ohio State Monitor (Columbus:1918-1920) African American Newspaper
  • Paladium of Liberty (Columbus, 1943-1944)
  • The Cincinatti Union (1918-1923) African American Newspaper
  • The Dayton Tattler (1890)
  • Toledo Blade (1879-1924, 1940-2007)
  • Urbana and Springfield Informer (1902-1920) African American Newspaper
  • Western Round-up Student Newspaper (1930-1971) The newspaper of the Western College for Women.
  • Xavier University and Edgecliff College Student Newspapers (1914- 2009) Edgecliff College was a Catholic women's college in Cincinnati. In 1980, it merged with Xavier University, a Catholic men's college in Cincinnati to form the current co-ed Xavier University.
  • Ohio Socialist, 1918-1919 Official Organ of the Socialist Parties of Ohio and Kentucky, West Virginia and New Mexico

Oklahoma...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1880-1922) Beaver Herald, Branding Iron, Cheyenne Transporter, Farmers' Champion, The Indian Advocate, The Indian Chieftain, Oklahoma Miner, etc.
  • Gateway to Oklahoma History (1840s-1920s)
  • Langston City Herald (1892-1908) African American newspaper.
  • McAlester Newspaper Digitization Project (1874-1914) Downloadable PDFs. McAlester, located 90 miles south of Tulsa and 120 miles southeast of Oklahoma City, is a major trade center for Southeast Oklahoma and is one of the state's oldest communities. Unique attractions include the beautiful, historic McAlester Scottish Rite Masonic Temple and the Oklahoma State Penitentiary Museum, which chronicles famous inmates, early chain gangs and prison escapes. The nearby town of Krebs is known as Oklahoma's Little Italy and is famous for its cuisine. 
  • Muskogee cimeter (1904-1920) African American Newspaper
  • Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, 1904-1922) Weekly African-American newspaper from Guthrie, Oklahoma that includes local, territorial, and national news along with advertising.
  • People's Elevator (Guthrie, 1922) Weekly African-American newspaper from Guthrie, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
  • Tulsa Star (1913-1921) Also known as the Tulsa Daily Star, the paper championed African-American causes, promoting progress and stability within Tulsa’s black community until its dramatic and untimely demise following the race riot of May 31, 1921.

Oregon...(Click to view)

  • Historic Oregon Newspapers (1846-1922) Includes the Morning Oregonian, Daily Astorian, Coos Bay Times, Bend Bulletin, and over 40 other titles.
  • Chronicling America (1871-1922) The Evening Herald (Klamath Falls), Sumpter Miner, Daily Capital Journal (Salem), many more.
  • Eugene Register-Guard (1867-2008)
  • Kimble Northwest History Database (19th and early 20th centuries) Clippings collection. According to the website, "the newspaper articles were collected and organized in the late 1930's by dedicated historians working for the Works Progress Administration."
  • Portland New Age (1906-1907) African American newspaper.

Pennsylvania...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1837-1922) Includes The Scranton Tribune (1897-1902), the Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger (1914-1922), and many more.
  • Access Pennsylvania Digital Repository (19th-early 20th century) Browsable by date but not searchable, this repository includes newspapers from small cities in Pennsylvania: Ambler, Nazareth, New Holland, Marietta, Mansfield, etc. Search by collection or do a keyword search for newspaper to see which newspapers are available.
  • Adams Centinel (1800-1883) Adams County, of which Gettysburg is the seat, is located in south-central Pennsylvania along the border with Maryland.
  • Ambler Gazette (1894-1944)
  • Aquinas (1915-present) Student newspaper of the University of Scranton.
  • Aurora General Advertiser (1795- 1806) Philadelphia tri-weekly newspaper. Some issues missing.
  • Beaver County Times (1954-2007) Beaver County is northwest of Pittsburgh.
  • [Beaver County] Daily Times
  • Christian Observer (1842-1844) Published in Philadelphia
  • Delaware County Newspaper Archives (1876-2007) Primarily consists of Chester newspapers.
  • Franklin and Marshall Student Newspaper Collection (1816-2011)
  • Franklin Repository (1859-1867) Republican Newspaper. Excerpts.
  • Gettysburg Compiler (1869-1941)
  • Gettysburgian (1897-2004) Student newspaper of Gettysburg University.
  • Green Free Library Digital Archives (1838-2007) Collection contains a number of newspapers covering Tioga, Bradford and Wellsboro.
  • Greenville Public Library Archives (1869-2007) Newspapers of Greenville and the surrounding area in Mercer county.
  • Hamlin Memorial Library Archives, Smethport, McKean County (1833-1977) 16 newspapers of Smethport and the surrounding area in McKean County.
  • Huntingdon County Historical Newspaper Collection, 1806-1870 Includes the Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal/Huntingdon Journal American and the Huntingdon Gazette
  • Irish Press (1918-1922) A "weekly newspaper dedicated to Irish nationalism and to topics of interest to Irish-Americans. It was founded by Joseph McGarrity and published in Philadelphia from March 23, 1918 to May 6, 1922."
  • Kutztown Patriot, 1904-1942
  • The Lafayette (1870-2007) Student newspaper of Lafayette College.
  • Lancaster Digitization Project (1889-1931) Franklin and Marshall College Reporter (1915-2001), Lancaster Journal (1816-1836), Lancaster Intelligencer (1847-1871), Columbia Spy (1830-1889), New Holland Criterion (1873- 1950). 
  • Lancaster Farming (1955-1983) An important agricultural publication.
  • Lincoln News/Lincolnian (1925-2003) Student newspaper of Lincoln University
  • Lycoming College Student Newspapers (1856- ) Student newspapers of of Lycoming College.
  • Nazareth Item (1891-1940)
  • The Occident and American Jewish Advocate (1843-1869) The leading Jewish publication in the United States during this period.
  • Our Town (Narberth, PA, 1914- 1949) Newspaper published by the Narberth Civic Association. Narberth is located just outside Philadelphia.
  • Penn State Student Newspapers (1887- present) The Daily Collegian (and predecessors), as well as the Behrend Beacon and Hazleton Highacres and others.
  • Pennsylvania Civil War Newspapers (including Philadelphia papers) (1847-1874) Includes three Philadelphia papers (Press, 1857-64; American Presbyterian, 1860-1869; Daily Evening Bulletin 1864-1870) and the newspapers of Bellefonte, Chambersburg, Columbia, Erie, Gettysburg, Huntingdon, Reading, Waynesboro and Wellsboro.
  • The Philadelphia Inquirer Civil War Archive (1860-1865)
  • Philadelphia Public Record, 1870-1871
  • Philadelphia Record, 1881-1910 In the 1890s the Philadelphia Record was the most widely circulated Philadelphia newspaper and was nationally known for its quality.
  • Philadelphia Sun (1844-1847)
  • Philadelphia Sunday Transcript, 1860-1865 Browsable PDF files.
  • Pittsburgh Catholic, 1844-1957
  • The Pittsburgh Jewish Newspaper Project (1895-present) Includes The Jewish Criterion (1895-1962), The American Jewish Outlook (1934-1962), and The Jewish Chronicle (1962-Present).
  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (1927-2007) Choose “Pittsburgh Post-Gazette” as the source to limit your search to this paper.
  • Pittsburgh Press (1819-1990)
  • Reading Eagle (1868 - )
  • Republican Compiler (1818-1869) Gettyburg newspaper.
  • Smethport Newspaper Archives (1833-1977) Collection contains a number of newspapers covering McKean County, including the McKean County Miner.
  • State Library of Pennsylvania Historic Newspapers Collection (1826-1929) Scattered runs of multiple newspapers. Collection of mainly small town newspapers in Pennsylvania. 
  • Valley Spirit (1859-1870) Franklin County Democratic newspaper. Excerpts.
  • The Villanovan (1893- 1897) Student newspaper of Villanova University.
  • Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent (1906-1992)
  • Williamsport Gazette and Bulletin (1924-1955) Scattered run in later years.

Rhode Island...(Click to view)

  • Brown Daily Herald (1891-2011)
  • Student newspaper of Brown University in Providence. Several gaps in run.
  • Providence Daily Post, 1851-1867 Incomplete run.
  • Providence Evening Press, 1859-1935
  • Providence Gazette, 1778-1828
  • Providence News, 1891-1929

South Carolina...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1863-1922) Includes the Columbia Phoenix, Charleston Advocate, and many more.
  • Charleston Afro-American Citizen (1900) African American newspaper
  • Loris Sentinel (1953, 1956-1959) Loris is a small town in the far northeastern part of the state, near the North Carolina border.
  • Missionary Record (Charleston, 1873-1876) African American Newspaper
  • News and Courier (Charleston) (1873-1991)
  • South Carolina Leader (Charleston, 1865-1867) African American Newspaper
  • Spartanburg Herald Journal (1875-1880, 1905-2008 )
  • The Charleston Advocate (1867-1868) African American newspaper
  • The Free Citizen (Orangeburg, 1875-1876) African American Newspaper
  • The Free Press (Charleston: 1868) African American newspaper
  • The Georgetown Planet (1873) African American newspaper
  • The New South Newspaper (1862-1866) Civil War era paper documenting the South Carolina low country, based first in Port Royal and later in Beaufort.
  • The People's Recorder (Columbia, 1898-1909) African American Newspaper
  • The Rock Hill Messenger (Rock Hill: 1900) African American Newspaper
  • The Southern Indicator (Columbus, 1913-1922) African American newspaper
  • Georgetown County Historical Newspapers (1800-1899) Georgetown American, The Georgetown Enquirer, the Georgetown Times, The Georgetown Semi-Weekly Times, the Georgetown Union, The Pee Dee Times, the South Carolinan, True Republican, The Times and Comet, The Winyah Intelligencer and the Winyah Observer.

Tennessee...

  • Please see Tennessee Newspapers tab on this Research Guide.

Texas...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1874-1921) Jefferson Jimplecute, Jewish Herald (Houston), Palestine Daily Herald, Fort Worth Daily Gazette, The Daily Herald (Brownsville), Dallas Express (African-American Newspaper).
  • Abilene Daily Reporter (1888-1923) Includes the Abilene Daily Reporter, Abilene Reporter, Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter, and the Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter.
  • Bonham Daily Favorite (1911- 1941, 1943- 1994, 1998- 1999) Bonham is located northeast of Dallas. Daily paper. Incomplete run.
  • The Community Bulletin (Abilene, 1967-1968) African American newspaper.
  • Corsicana Daily Sun (1909-1977)
  • The Freeman's Press (Austin, 1968) African American newspaper
  • La Marque Times (1921-1998)
  • The Mirage and Trintonian Student newspapers of Trinity College.
  • Panola Watchman (1898-1961) "Dedicated to the Service of the People and the Institutions of Carthage and Panola County." Panola County is on the Louisiana border in eastern Texas, about halfway between Texarkana and Nacogdoches.
  • Portal to Texas History Newspaper Collection (1829- present) Large collection of Texas historical newspapers. Includes Breckenridge American, The Bastrop Advertiser, The Optimist, El Paso Morning Times, and about fifty more titles. Languages include English, Spanish, German, Swedish, and Chinese. Use the panel on the left to limit your search by title, county, language, or collection. Date ranges vary among titles. Also includes a few issues of the Baltimore, MD Weekly Register that relate to Texas history.
  • Southern Methodist University Student Newspapers (1915- 1931) Southern Methodist University is located in Dallas.
  • Taylor County News (1885-1899) Abilene is the primary urban center in Taylor County.
  • Texas Digital Newspaper Program (1898-1961) Scattered runs of multiple newspapers primarily located in McKinney, which is just north of Dallas.
  • Trinity University Student Newspapers (1912- present) Archives of The Mirage & The Trinitonian. Trinity University is located in San Antonio.
  • The Weimar and Colorado County newspaper archive (1857-1980) Colorado County straddles Interstate 10 between Houston and San Antonio; Weimar is a town near the western edge of the county.
  • The Wellington Leader (1909-2008)
  • The Wichita Daily Times (1911-1923) Wichita County is in northern Texas, along the Oklahoma border.

Utah...(Click to view)

  • Brigham Young University Harold B. Lee Library newspaper collection (1800's-?) Choose "Newspapers" at the right under Collections by Format. Features 11 newspapers, including the Daily Enquirer (Jan. 1881 - Oct. 1892, with over 1,100 items), the Rigby Star Newspaper (Jan. 1906 - Dec. 1975, with over 2,200 items), the Women's Exponent (1860-1914, with over 700 items), and the 19th Century Mormon Article Newspaper Index (from various newspapers, with over 9,000 items).
  • Chronicling America (1880-1910) Primarily supplements the Utah Digital Newspaper Project 
  • Utah Digital Newspaper Project (1850-2010) Over 70 newspapers (including the Deseret News) from 27 of Utah's 29 counties. 
  • Utah State University Digital Archives (1871- 1954) Includes The Box Elder News (1904- 1926), Corinne Daily Reporter (1871- 1873), The Logan Historical Newspaper Collection ((1879- 1892) and (1893- 1898)), and Morgan County News (1904- 1954). Use the check boxes on the left to search one or more of these collections.
  • Broad Ax (Salt Lake City, 1895-1899) African American paper advocating for racial equality, religious tolerance, Free Silver (and, later William Jennings Bryan). Moved from Salt Lake City to Chicago in 1899.
  • Topaz Times (1942- 1945) This links to the search interface for the Densho Digital Archive of the Japanese-American experience. The Topaz Times was published by the inmates at the Topaz concentration camp, Utah, from 1942 to 1945. For a non-searchable list of PDF's, click here: http://archive.densho.org/Core/DAObjectsByCollection.aspx?id=131 The Densho Digital Archive holds more than 700 visual histories (more than 1,400 hours of recorded video interviews) and over 12,000 historic photos, documents, and newspapers. These primary sources document the Japanese American experience from immigration in the early 1900s through redress in the 1980s with a strong focus on the World War II mass incarceration.
  • Box Elder Newspaper, 1904-1926 Newspaper of Brigham City in Box Elder County

Indiana...(Click to view )

  • Chronicling America, 1855-1904
  • Allen County Public Library Archives (1845 -1970) :  Collection of newspapers from Allen County, including the Fort Wayne Daily Democrat, Fort Wayne Daily Gazette, Fort Wayne Journal, and the Fort Wayne News & Sentinel.
  • Crawfordsville Star (1872-1898) :  Crawfordsville is a city of about 16,000, located approximately 50 miles northwest of Indianapolis.
  • Daily Argus News (1886-1900) :  Published in Crawfordsville.
  • Evansville Argus (1938- 1943) :  African-American newspaper. 
  • Evansville Local History Database (1850- 2012) :  Evansville Press and others. Note: Search results load slowly.
  • The Freeman (1888- 1915) :  African-American newspaper published in Indianapolis.
  • Indiana Farmer (1851- 1917) :  Published in Richmond, Indiana.
  • Indiana School for the Deaf Student Publications (1887-1986) :  The Silent Hoosier (1887-1934);  Hooserian (1923);  The Hoosier (1935-1996);  Orange and Black (1921-1938)
  • Indianapolis Leader (1879-1882) :  African-American newspaper.
  • Indianapolis Recorder (1899-2005) :  African American newspaper that "focused on local people and events in Indianapolis but also reported national events." Missing 1917-1925.
  • Kendallville Standard (1873 -1908) :  Incomplete run.
  • Muncie Post-Democrat (1921-1950) :  Muncie is notable for its appearance as Middletown in the social research of the Lynds during the 1920s and 30s.
  • Vevay/ Switzerland County Newspapers (1840- 1901) :  Each edition viewable as a TIF file; no index or search function (index at the bottom of the page does not currently work.)

Iowa...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America :  Des Moines Bystander, 1894-1922 (African-American newspaper)
  • Adams County Free Press (1876-2000) :  Archive also includes related titles like the Adams County Union Republican, Coring Adams County Free Press, and the Ruthven Free Press.
  • Altoona Newspapers (1890-2000) : 
  • Aurelia Sentinel (1886-1999)
  • Buffalo Center Tribune Archives (1894-2006) :  Buffalo Center is a small community in Winnebago County in north-central Iowa.
  • The Bystander (1916-1921) :  African American newspaper published in Des Moines.
  • Iowa State Bystander (1894-1916) :  African American newspaper published in Des Moines.
  • Carroll County Library Archives (1884-2009)
  • Cedar Rapids Library Archives (1857-1998) :  Includes many historical Cedar Rapids newspapers, as well as papers from Linn County, Marion, and Des Moines.
  • Charles City Press (1930- 2007) : 
  • Clinton Evening News (1883-1890)
  • Clinton Morning Age (1894-1904)
  • Coe College Newspaper Archive (1890- 2008) :  Coe College is located in Cedar Rapids.
  • Daily Iowan (1868-2012) :  Independent student-run newspaper serving the University of Iowa and Iowa City. Includes earlier predecessors. Individual issues are saved as large PDF files, and may take some time to download.
  • Drake Times-Delphic (1930- 1971, 1987) :  Student newspaper of Drake University in Des Moines.
  • Glenwood Public Library Newspaper Archives (1864-1987)
  • Iowa Digital Library World War II Iowa Press Clippings :  Indexed and searchable clippings from a variety of Iowa newspapers, covering Iowans' involvement in World War II.
  • Johnston Historical Society Newspaper Archives (1971-2005)
  • Jones County Genealogical Society (1856-1865) :  Newspapers from Cascade, Anamosa, and other towns in Jones County.
  • Lyon County Reporter (1915-2009) :  Very spotty coverage, though it seems to be better for the 1920s. Limit your search to source: Lyon County Reporter to just search this paper.
  • Mills County Newspaper Archives (1864-2004)
  • The Moravia Union (1911-2006 )
  • Roland Historical Society Newspaper Archives (1895-1975) :  Includes the McCallsburg Record, The Oil Bulletin, and the Roland Record.
  • Ross and Elizabeth Baty Public Library Newspaper Archives (1865-2004) :  Includes the Jones County Liberal (1872-1874) and the Monticello Express (1865-2004).
  • Sioux County Newspaper Archives (1872-2007) :  Over two dozen titles, including the Alton Democrat, the Ireton Examiner, and the Rock Valley Bee.
  • Spencer Public Library Archives (1884-1959)
  • Sumner Library (Bremer County) Newspaper Archives (1881-2008) :  Runs of the Sumner Gazette, Sumner Herald, and Sumner Journal.
  • University of Northern Iowa Digital Archive (1878- 2011) :  Student newspapers and alumni publications of the University of Northern Iowa. Date range varies by publication.

Kansas...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1860-1904) :  Includes the Wichita Eagle, Kansas Chief, Independent, Smoky Hill and Republican Union.
  • Kansas Memory Historical Newspaper Clippings Collection (1841- 1987) :  About 370 clippings from a variety of Kansas newspapers, including the Wichita Eagle and the Topeka Journal. Indexed and searchable.
  • Belleville Public Library Newspapers--Republic County (1876-2005)
  • Lawrence Daily Journal (1880-1910)
  • Lawrence Journal-World (1911-2009)
  • Lawrence Daily World (1895-1911)

Kentucky...(Click to view)

  • Kentuckiana Digital Library (1853-1933) :  Bourbon News, Central Record, Adair County News, Bluegrass Blade (Lexington), and dozens more.
  • Chronicling America (1878-1916)
  • Kentucky New Era (1874-2010)
  • Northern Kentucky Newspaper Index (1848- 1884) :  Includes full-text articles from Covington Journal, Daily Commonwealth, and Freeman's Journal. Date ranges vary by paper.
  • American Baptist (1903-1904) :  The American Baptist was established in Louisville in 1879 and was the successor to the state’s first African-American Baptist publication, the Baptist Herald and the official newspaper of the General Association of Kentucky Baptists.
  • Lexington Standard (1900-1911) :  The four-page weekly is today regarded as one of the most notable African-American newspapers in the country, although only a handful of issues are known to have survived. Johnson used the paper to assert his views on African American life, civil rights, and religious awareness
  • Kentucky Reporter (1902) :  The Kentucky Reporter, published in Owensboro and later in Louisville, was a small African-American newspaper with Republican leanings claiming devotion “to the Political, Religious, Educational and Industrial Interest of the Negro.”

Louisiana...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1868-1903) :  Includes the Ouachita Telegraph (Monroe), Morning Star and Catholic Sentinel (New Orleans), Louisiana Democrat (Alexandria), and dozens more.
  • Concordia Eagle (1875-1885) :  Founded in 1873 under the motto "Equal Rights to All Men," the Concordia Eagle was a four-page Republican weekly published in Vidalia, Louisiana, a small agricultural community located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, opposite Natchez, Mississippi. The paper's founder was an african american state legislator and political boss, David Young (b. 1836).
  • Courrier De La Louisiane (1810-1857) :  Incomplete run. A dual language French-English newspaper. 
  • Daily True Delta (1852-1866) :  Published in New Orleans.
  • L' Abeille de la Nouvelle Orleans (1846- 1929) :  The New Orleans Bee. French language newspaper. Additional issues from the years 1924- 1929 are available at the following link: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=nlKf13ul9_IC
  • Louisiana Courier (1855-1859)
  • Louisiana Newspaper Access Program (1827-1923) :  A small number of early publications from all of Louisiana's parishes.
  • The Louisianian (1870-1871) :  African American newspaper.
  • New Orleans Bee (1827-1923) :  A French-English dual language newspaper (also known as L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans) from 1827-1872, after which English was dropped and it became French-only . The images are arranged chronologically as PDF files and are not keyword searchable.
  • New Orleans Bee, 1804-1871
  • New Orleans Commercial Bulletin (1826-1871) :  Incomplete run.

Maine...(Click to view)

  • Bar Harbor Newspapers (1881-1968)
  • The Cruiser (1859) :  Handwritten community newspaper from Freeport. Transcription available (but not searchable) for each issue.
  • Lewiston Daily Sun (1890-1980)
  • Lewiston Evening Journal (1861-1980)

Maryland...(Click to view)

  • The Afro-American Ledger (1906- 1917, selective) :  African-American newspaper published in Baltimore.
  • Afro-American (1902-1992) :  Choose the title of the newspaper as the source to limit your search to this paper.
  • Baltimore American and Commercial Advertiser (1859- 1861, 1870- 1878, 1880- 1883)
  • American Eagle (1856-1857) :  22 issues spread out over one year.
  • Maryland Early State Records Online (1802-1947) :  Scanned microfilm images that are unsearchable but can be browsed by date. Mostly scattered runs. Includes the Cambridge Chronicle, Maryland Gazette, Baltimore Clipper, Whig newspapers, and more.
  • Maryland Gazette (1728-1729, 1745-1839) :  Scanned microfilm that is unsearchable but can be browsed by date.
  • Baltimore Afro-American, 1943-1993

Massachusetts...(Click to view)

  • Barnstable County Newspapers (1830-1930) :  Features the Barnstable Patriot, covering Cape Cod and the Islands, and the Hyannis Patriot.
  • Boston Daily Evening Transcript (1866-1872)
  • Boston Evening Transcript (1851-1915)
  • Historic Cambridge Newspaper Collection (1846-1923)
  • Cape Cod Chronicle and Chatham Monitor :  Includes Chatham Monitor: (1871-1899, 1918-1939, 1941- 1943), the Lower Cape Cod Chronicle (1969-1974), the Cape Cod Chronicle (1974-2001), the Chatham Shopper News (1965-1968), and the Chatham News (1968-1969). A service of Chatham’s Eldredge Public Library.
  • Colored American Magazine (1900-1909) :  Published by the Colored Co-operative Publishing Company by and for the African American community of Boston.
  • Courier de Boston (1789) :  26 issues of the French language newspapers published in Boston.
  • Diario de Noticias (1919-1973) :  Called Alvorada Diario for its first seven years, this important Portuguese language newspaper covered Portuguese-American communities in New England and the Mid-Atlantic states. Click on "Search the Portuguese-American Digital Newspaper Collections," then select "Diario de Noticias" from the "Select Publication" pull-down menu.
  • Harvard Crimson (1873 - present) :  The nation's oldest continuously published daily college newspaper. Publication began in 1776; archives are seachable, but not browsable, from 1873- present.
  • The Justice (1949-2003) :  Student newspaper of Brandeis University.
  • The Liberator (1831- 1851) :  Abolitionist newspaper published in Boston, edited by William Lloyd Garrison. Selected articles, searchable.
  • Lowell Advertiser, 1846-1852
  • The Mass Media (1966-2007) :  Student newspaper of the University of Massachusetts at Boston.
  • Provincetown Advocate (1869-1880, 1899, 1917-1967) :  Also includes the Provincetown Banner (1856-1861), Provincetown News (1871), Provincetown Beacon (1890, 1904, 1914), and the New Beacon (1949-1950, 1956-1958).
  • Sheet Anchor (May 4, 1844-April 19, 1845) :  "A semi-monthly paper, devoted exclusively to the cause of seamen—to virture—to temperance—to humanity—to intelligence." 
  • The Tech (1881- ) :  Student newspaper of MIT. According to the website, it is "MIT's oldest and largest newspaper & the first newspaper published on the web."
  • Wellesley Townsman (1906- 1986)
  • O Colonial (1925-1945) :  Portuguese-American newspaper in New Bedford

Michigan...(Click to view)

  • Making of Modern Michigan (1862-1890's) :  Includes such newspapers as: Gobles News (1925-1932); Middleville Sun (July-Dec. 1897); Manchester Enterprise (1867-1892); and Owosso Press (1862-1869).
  • Ann Arbor Historical Newspapers (1880- 2009) :  Ann Arbor Courier (1880- 1888), Ann Arbor Argus (1888- 1898), Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat (1898- 1899), Ann Arbor News (1927- 2009), and Ann Arbor Sun (1967- 1976)
  • The Ann Arbor Journal (1855- 1863)
  • Calhoun County Patriot (1838- 1840) :  Democratic newspaper.
  • Cass City Chronicle and Cass City Enterprise (1881-2009) :  Cass City Enterprise coverage begins 1881 and ends 1906; Cass City Chronicle coverage begins 1906. 
  • Central Michigan Life Student Newspaper Archive (1941- 1998) :  Student newspaper of Central Michigan University.
  • Clarke Historical Library Newspaper Collection (1878- 2008) :  Local newspapers from Clare and Washtenaw Counties.
  • Detroit Gazette (1817- 1830) :  Entire run of the newspaper.
  • Farmington Enterprise (1889-2003)
  • Gaylord Herald Times (1903- 2008) :  Weekly paper.
  • Gobles Newspaper (1925-1932)
  • Grand Traverse Press (1918) :  Weekly newspaper. Scattered coverage.
  • Grosse Pointe Public Library Local History Archives newspaper collection (1920-1952) :  Includes the Grosse Pointe Civic News (1923-1935), the Grosse Pointe News (1940-2009), and the Grosse Pointe Review (1930-1952).
  • Kalamazoo Public Library--regional newspapers (1868-1922)
  • Lake Orion Review (1868-1957)
  • The Michigan Daily (1947- 2009) :  Student newspaper of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
  • The Michigan State Journal (1841- 1847) :  Whig newspaper.
  • The Michigan Tribune (1871- 1882) :  Weekly paper published in Battle Creek.
  • Northville Record (1869-2011)
  • Owosso Argus-Press (1914-1972)
  • Saugatuck Commerical Record (1868-1959)
  • Signal of Liberty (April 1841 - February 1848) :  An abolitionist paper launched by Theodore Foster and Rev. Guy Beckley in Ann Arbor in 1841.
  • Manchester Enterprise (1867-1918)

Minnesota...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1878-1905) :  Daily Globe (St. Paul), and dozens more.
  • Farm, Field, and Fireside Agricultural Newspaper Collection (1946-2010) :  Includes the Farmer's Wife.
  • Minnesota Newspaper Collection (1867-1940) :  Includes the Dakota tribe publication "The Word Carrier," (1884-1939), the Pierz Journal (1909-1913), the Pine River Journal (1935-1940), and other rare publications.
  • The Appeal/Western Appeal (1889-1922) :  The Western Appeal and the Appeal were noted African-American weekly newspapers published in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Western Appeal began in 1885 and was conceived as a source of news and information for the burgeoning educated black population in the upper Midwest. The newspaper strived to be a source of local and national news, as well as a hub for local advertising from black-owned businesses.
  • Minneapolis Labor Review (1907-2006) :  Covers the labor movement in Minneapolis and nationally.
  • Minnesota student newspapers (1870s-present ) :  Student newspapers of colleges in Minnesota: Carleton, McCalister, Gustavus, Concordia, Luther, Trinity, more. From the initial page, choose the newspaper you wish to search.
  • St. Paul Union Advocate (1907-1977) :  Labor newspapers based in St. Paul.
  • Student Newspapers of the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University (1888 - )
  • Winona Newspaper Project (1855-1976) :  19th century Winona was a large steamboat port, as well as a center of wheat and lumber production. Includes the Winona Argus, Winona Daily News, Winona Daily Republican, and the Winona Republican-Herald.

Mississippi...(Click to view)

  • Citizens' Council (1955-1961) :  White supremacist newspaper published in Jackson. Browsable by date but not searchable.
  • DeSoto County News (1905-1916)
  • Holmes County Herald (1954-2009)
  • Woodville Republican (1882-2009)

Missouri...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1880-1922)
  • Missouri Digital Heritage Historic Newspapers (1836-1987) :  Includes Methodist, Whig, Republican and Civil War-era newspapers.
  • American Jewess (1895-1899) :  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.
  • Chillicothe Constitution Tribune and predecessors. (1889-2009)
  • Columbia Missourian (1908, 1909, 1929, 1966-1985) :  Student paper at the University of Missouri that includes many AP and UPI articles that ran nationally.
  • The Kansas City Sun (1914-1920) :  African American Newspaper.
  • The Nevada Daily Mail/ Evening Mail (1883- 2007)
  • The Professional World (1901-1903) :  African-American Newspaper.
  • The Rising Son (1903-1907) :  African-American newspaper.
  • Sedalia Weekly Conservator (1903-1908) :  African-American newspaper
  • Southeast Missourian (Cape Girardeau area papers, 1918-2007)
  • St. Louis Argus (1915- 1945) :  African-American newspaper.
  • St. Louis Palladium (1904) :  African-American newspaper.

Montana...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1864-1922) :  Montana Post, Anaconda Standard, Daily Yellowstone Journal, Plain Dealer (African American) and more.
  • The Basin Progress (1897- 1900, 1902- 1904) : Weekly newspaper. Succeeded by the Basin Progress & Mining Review.
  • Big Timber Pioneer (1893-1922) :  The town of Big Timber was settled when the Northern Pacific Railroad arrived in 1882. By 1892, Big Timber was one of the world’s largest exporters of wool. The Big Timber Pioneer newspaper started in 1889.
  • Butte Bystander, 1896-1897 :  "Devoted to the interests and welfare of organized labor and reform."
  • The Colored Citizen (Helena, 1894) :  African-American newspaper
  • Digital CharKoosta News (1956-61, 1971-1988) :  Native American newspaper. "Published by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian Reservation."
  • The Flathead Courier (Poulson, 1910-1921)
  • The Prospector, Carroll College Newspaper (1904-1937)
  • New Age (1902-1903) :  Represented the interests of the “colored” residents of Butte, Montana. In 1900, approximately 250 African Americans lived and worked in the copper mining metropolis of Butte.

Nebraska...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1874-1922) :  Includes the Omaha Daily Bee, Red Cloud Chief, and many more.
  • Gateway Newspaper Archive (1922-2010 ) :  Student newspaper of the University of Nebraska Omaha.
  • Kearney Hub, 1889-1945
  • Nebraska Newspapers: Digitizing Nebraska's History (1874- 1912) :  Omaha Daily Bee, Norfolk Weekly News, and several others. Date ranges vary between papers.
  • The Ord Quiz (1895- 1980) :  Scattered issues, not all years included. You need to select a year first. That will get you to a searchable PDF of all issues available for that year.

Nevada...(Click to view)

  • CLAN Digital Collection (1863-1927) Daily Territorial Enterprise, Goodsprings Gazette, Henderson Home News, Reese River Reveille, Wadsworth Dispatch, White Pine News, Virginia Evening Chronicle, Virginia Evening Bulletin, The Free Press, various date ranges.
  • Basic Magnesium, Inc. Newsletters (1942-1944) Includes The Big Job and the Basic Bombardier. Provides insight into the importance of magnesium production during WWII.
  • Henderson Home News (1951-2009)
  • Las Vegas Age (1905-1915, 1917-1922, 1924) Incomplete run.
  • Daily Territorial Enterprise (1883- 1900)

New Jersey...(Click to view)

  • Atlantic County Digitized Newspapers (1860-1923) Includes: Atlantic Journal (1860); Hammonton Farmer (1863; 1866); South Jersey Republican (1863-1923); Atlantic Democrat and Cape May County Register (1864-1865); Atlantic Democrat and Cumberland County Patriot (1866); Atlantic Democrat (1866; 1867-1868); Hammonton Item (1872-1877); Mays Landing Record (1877-1906); Atlantic County Record (1908-1917); and South Jersey Star (1917-1923).
  • The Bayshore Independent (1972- 2000) Bi-weekly paper published in Matawan. Click "search within archive" and select "The Independent" from the drop-down menu to search within the publication.
  • Bordentown- Area Newspapers (1845- 2002) Bordentown Register-News and its previous incarnations.
  • Cranbury Press (1886- 1926) Weekly paper. Keyword-searchable.
  • Cranford Newspaper Archives (1894- 2005) Includes several incarnations of the Cranford Chronicle. Also includes Cranford directories and high school yearbooks.
  • Daily Princetonian (1876-2002)
  • Franklin Township Newspapers (1948- 1978) Includes the Record, the News, and the News-Record.
  • The Matawan Journal (1869- 1973) Weekly paper. Some years are missing or incomplete. Some variation in print quality. Click "search for content" to do a keyword search of the entire archive or within selected 25 year time ranges.
  • The Millburn Budget (1886) "The Budget ... of 1886 is an extremely rare 'Milburn' newspaper. The bound volume in the collection of the historical society is so extremely fragile that it cannot safely be handled by visitors to the museum. This digitized version, then, is a rare look at a newspaper that is not even in the state archives of NJ newspapers." Each bi-weekly edition is available as a PDF. The newspaper as a whole is not searchable.
  • Millburn/Short Hills Item (1889-1950)
  • Montclarion (1948-2001) Montclair State University student newspaper. Incomplete run, most included issues are from 1962 and later.
  • New Brunswick Newspapers (1871-1916) Includes both the New Brunswick Daily Times and the New Brunswick Home News.
  • New Jersey Mirror (1818-1947) Burlington, NJ newspaper.
  • Ocean City Newspapers online (1893-2006)
  • Paterson Historic Newspapers (1935 - 1966) Includes Chronicle, the Sunday Chronicle, Il Messaggero (in Italian,) and The Messenger. Date ranges vary.
  • Piscataway Newspapers Digital Archive (1964- 2006) PD Review and Piscataway Chronicle. Click on "Search the Archive" on the right-hand side under "Search Local Paper Archive" to do a keyword search. You can also type a year (or a month and a year) into the search box to browse papers for that time period (although the results won't display in chronological order).
  • Rahway Historic Newspapers ((1823, 1844, 1866- 1870, 1873- 1875, 1878- 1891, 1910- 1946, 1995-1998, 2000) Newspapers included in this collection are: New Jersey Advocate, Rahway Daily Record, Rahway News Herald, Rahway News Record, Rahway Progress, The National Democrat, The Rahway Advocate, The Rahway Realty, The Rahway Record, The Weekly Advocate and Times. Incomplete runs. Date range and print quality vary by paper.
  • Red Bank Register (1878-1991) Known as the Daily Register from 1964-1991.
  • Rockaway Historic Newspapers (1872-1936) Includes The Iron Era (1872-1905) and The Rockaway Record (1890-1936).
  • The Scotch Plains- Fanwood Times (1963- present)
  • The Silent Worker (1888-1929) The Silent Worker was a popular national newspaper among the Deaf community in the United States during the end of the 1890's through the end of the first quarter of the 20th century. Originally known as the Deaf Mute Times, it was first published in February 1888 and renamed The Silent Worker on September 27 of the same year. The New Jersey School for the Deaf continued its publication monthly, except for July, August, and periodically September until it ceased in June 1929. Deaf American authors wrote almost all articles, although occasional contributions by deaf individuals from other countries were also printed.
  • South Amboy Citizen (1910-2000) Some issues are missing.
  • Town Topics (1947- 1956) "Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946." Keyword searchable. Advanced search also available. The archive isn't browsable, but once you click through to a result, you can click again in the upper left-hand corner to view the whole issue.
  • Westfield Memorial Library newspapers (1891-2008)
  • Woodbridge Township Historic Newspapers (1876-1970) Includes the Carteret Press (1925-1965), Fords Beacon (1936-1961), Independent Leader (1940-1965), Leader Press (1967-1970), The Independent Hour (1876-1877), The Weekly Register (1898-1902), Woodbridge Leader (1927-1928), Woodbridge News (1899-1902), Woodbridge Independent (1919-1938), and the Woodbridge Leader (1926-1939).
  • Chronicling America (1836-1895) Includes long runs of Burlington and Rutland newspapers.

Virgin Islands...

  • Virgin Islands Daily News (1930-1981)

Virginia...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1860-1922) Alexandria Gazette, Richmond Dispatch, Richmond Planet, more.
  • The Collegian (1914-2006) University of Richmond student newspaper.
  • Flat Hat (1911-present) Only partially searchable. Student newspaper of the College of William and Mary.
  • Free Lance Star (1920-present) Fredericksburg, Virginia newspaper.
  • Grapurchat (1921-1978) Radford University student newspaper. Partially indexed but not searchable.
  • Race and Place: Newspapers (1921-1978) Partially transcribed articles from the Richmond Planet and Charlottesville Reflector.
  • The Reflector (1933) African-American newspaper published in Charlottesville. Links to transcriptions of selected articles.
  • Richmond Afro American (1947) 52 issues.
  • Richmond Daily Dispatch (1860-1865) Considered non-partisan, this was the most widely read newspaper in Richmond during the Civil War.
  • Richmond Planet (1889-1910) African American Newspaper. The Planet covered local, national, and international news, especially focusing on segregation, the depredations of the Ku Klux Klan, voting rights, and the scourge of lynching.
  • Richmond Then and Now (1860-1989) Text-only collection of articles.
  • Staunton Specatator (1857-1870) Whig newspaper in Augusta County. Excerpts.
  • Staunton Vindicator (1859-1870) Democratic newspaper in Augusta County. Excerpts.
  • The Times Dispatch (1903-1914) Richmond newspaper. Includes links to predecessors the Daily Dispatch (1850-1884) and the Richmond Dispatch (1884-1903).
  • The True Southerner (1865-1866) African American Newspaper published in Hampton Virginia.
  • Valley Virginian (1865-1870) Augusta County newspaper. Excerpts.
  • Virginia Gazette (1736-1780) Williamsburg, Virginia newspaper.
  • The Southern Workman, 1902-1923 Publication of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, founded for the education of African American youth.

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  • Chronicling America (1860-1921) Includes: The Colored American (African American Newspaper), The Evening Times, The Hatchet, The National Forum, The Suburban Citizen, The Sunday Globe, Sunday Morning Globe, Sunday Washington Globe, The Washington Bee, The Washington Herald, Washington Sentinel, Washington Times, Washington Weekly Post, The Weekly News (Anacostia), and the Alexandria Gazette. 
  • The American University Eagle (1925-2004)
  • Armory Square Hospital Gazette (1864-1865) One of the five DC-area hospital newspapers published during the Civil War.
  • The Bee (1882-1884) William C. Chase, a lawyer, local politician, businessman, and native Washingtonian took over as the paper’s principal editor by the end of the first year of publication, and his superb editorial skills eventually turned the Bee into one of the most influential African American newspapers in the country.
  • Colored American (1899-1904) The weekly publication promoted itself as a national Negro newspaper and it carried lengthy feature stories on the achievements of African Americans across the country.
  • Georgetown Hoya (1959-1980) Student newspaper of Georgetown University
  • National Era (1847-1860) African American newspaper.
  • National Forum (1910) The four-page African-American weekly covered such local events as Howard University graduations and Baptist church activities, but its pages also included national news, sports, home maintenance, women's news, science, editorial cartoons, and reprinted stories from national newspapers.
  • The National Tribune (1877- 1917) Founded as a newspaper for Civil War veterans and their families.
  • The Stars and Stripes (1918-1919) Paper published by the U.S. Army for its forces in France.
  • Washington Afro-American (1916-1988) African American newspaper. Incomplete run.
  • Washington Bee (1886-1912) The Washington Bee focused much of its attention on the activities of the city’s African Americans, and its society page paid special attention to events at local black churches. The paper also covered national issues; by the turn of the 20th century it was publishing articles about events across the country by its own correspondents as well as from wire services.
  • Machinist Newspaper (1946-1994) Publication of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

Washington...(Click to view)

  • Chronicling America (1888-1922)
  • The Arlington Times (1945- 2009) Arlington, WA is just north of Seattle.
  • Cayton's Monthly (Seattle, 1921) African American newspaper
  • Cayton's Weekly (Seattle, 1917-1921) African American newspaper
  • Daily Republican (Seattle, 1916) African American Newspaper
  • Ellensburg Daily Record (1910-2005) Ellensburg is a city of about 18,000 in central Washington.
  • Kimble Northwest History Database (19th and early 20th centuries) Clippings collection. According to the website, "the newspaper articles were collected and organized in the late 1930's by dedicated historians working for the Works Progress Administration. "
  • Port Townsend Leader (1903-1910) Port Townsend has a population of roughly 8,000 people and is on the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula.
  • Republican (Seattle,1896-1898) African American Newspaper
  • Seattle Republican (1900-1913) The Seattle Republican was Seattle's first truly successful African American newspaper. Out of seven black newspapers to appear in the city between 1891 and 1901, it alone survived into the early 20th century.
  • Spokane Daily Chronicle (1884-1982)
  • Spokesman-Review (1889-2007) “The most comprehensive news source for Spokane and the Inland Northwest."
  • Walla Wallop (1944-1946) From the Walla Walla Army Air Base.
  • Washington Historic Newspapers (1852-1892) Newspapers from Seattle, Olympia, Spokane, Walla Walla, Yakima, and more.
  • Pacific Fisherman Journal (1903-1911) Pacific Fisherman is a fishing industry journal published from 1903 to 1966. It is one of the most important publications for information about West Coast fisheries in the 20th century.

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  • Milwaukee Journal (1884-1995)    See Wikipedia for information about this title: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milwaukee_Journal_Sentinel
  • Milwaukee Sentinel (1910-1995)    See Wikipedia for information about this title: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milwaukee_Journal_Sentinel
  • Waukesha Newspaper Archives (1846-1955)
  • Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles (1860-1940) Over 16,000 articles about biographical and local subjects excerpted from several hundred newspapers.
  • Door County Newspaper Archive (1862-1924)

Wyoming...(Click to view)

  • Wyoming Newspaper Project (1849-1922) According to this website, all newspapers printed in Wyoming between 1849 and 1922 are available here.

Yukon Territory...(Click to view)

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  • Dawson daily news
  • The Dawson record Publication Date: 1903
  • Whitehorse star
  • The Yukon sun Publication Date: 1899-1904
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NOTE: The newspapers listed below were not digitized by Rod Library, and are provided through other organizations. A note under each link will list the sponsoring organization. Please contact them if you have questions about the way a site works.

  • Adair County Digitized Newspapers (1871-2020) Includes the Stuart Herald (1901-1991, 2005-2020), Stuart Locomotive (1871-1872, 1874-1884, 1893-1900), Stuart Locomotive and Ledger (1883), and the Stuart News (1916-1921). A project of the Stuart Public Library.
  • Adair County Digitized Newspapers (1878-1971) Includes Adair News (1971), Casey Vindicator (1881, 1883-1884, 1886-1888, 1890-1891, 1893-1896, 1900-1905, 1908, 1911-1921, 1923, 1928, 1934, 1936-1939, 1941-1943, 1946-1963, 1971), Casey Weekly Vindicator (1878-1879, 1881), and the Vindicator (Casey) (1957,1963-1971). A project of the Casey Public Library.
  • Adair County Digitized Newspapers (1988) Includes the Fontanelle Observer (1988). Click on "More" to access issues of this newspaper digitized by Belle Plaine Community Library.
  • Adair Digitized Newspapers (1971) Includes the Adair News (1971). A project of the Casey Public Library.
  • Adams County Digitized Newspapers (1910-2011) Includes the Lenox Time Table (1910-1922, 1927-2011). A project of the Lenox Public Library.
  • Adel Digitized Newspapers (1866-2016) Includes Dallas County Democrat (Adel) (1893-1894), Dallas County News (Adel) (1877-1997, 1999-2012, 2015-2016), Dallas County Record (Adel) (1895-1903, 1912-1929), Dallas Weekly Gazette (Adel) (1866-1868), and the Northeast Dallas County Record (Adel) (2003-2012). Project of the Adel Public Library.
  • Ainsworth Digitized Newspapers (1915-1917) Includes the Ainsworth Clipper (1915-1917). Click on "More" and then scroll down the page to access this paper. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Akron Digitized Newspapers (1896-2017) Includes the Akron Hometowner (2001-2017), Akron Register Tribune (1901-2005), and the Akron Tribune (1896-1901). A project of the Akron, Iowa Public Library.
  • Albert City Digitized Newspapers (1900-2012) Includes the Albert City Appeal (1911-1965), Albert City Appeal and Marathon Republic (1965-1977), Albert City Gazette (2004-2012), Albert City Pioneer (1900-1901), and the Republic Appeal (Albert City) (1977-1981). A project of the Albert City Historical Society.
  • Albia Digitized Newspapers (1860-2020) Includes the Albia Republican (1900-1922), Albia Union (1904-1922), Albia Union - Republican (1923-1995, 2004-2011, 2018-2019), Friday Union (Albia) (1894-1903), Monroe County News (Albia) (1898-2020), Jefferson Blade (Albia) (1860-1861), Tuesday Union (Albia) (1893-1903), Saturday Union (Albia) (1893-1894), and the Weekly Albia Union (1865-1869, 1883-1886, 1893). A project of the Monroe County Historical Society.
  • Algona Digitized Newspapers (1866-2019) Includes the Algona Advance (1901-1908), Algona Courier (1893-1918), Algona Pioneer Press (1861-1862), Algona Republican (1872-1902), Algona Times (1871-1872), Algona Times (1871-1872), Algona Upper Des Moines (1866-1922, 1927-2017), Kossuth County Advance (Algona) (1893, 1895, 1909-1988, 2017-2019), and the Upper Des Moines Republican (Algona) (1904-1913, 1919-1921, 1929-1930). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Algona Public Library (Margaret Nelson Patton Newspaper Archive).
  • Algona Digitized Newspapers (1960-1980) Includes the Algona Kossuth County Advance (1960, 1963, 1965, 1967-1976, 1978), Algona Upper Des Moines (1970-1976, 1978, 1980), and the Kossuth County Advance (1980). Click on “More” to access some of these newspapers. A project of the Humboldt County Genealogical Society.
  • Allamakee County Digitized Newspapers (1873-2019) Includes the Graphic (Postville) (1891-1899), Iowa Volksblatt (Postville) (1892-1894, 1916-1918), Postville Herald (1918-1991, 2009-2019), Postville Herald Leader (1991-2009), Postville Leader (1991), Postville National Advocate (1884-1885), Postville Post (1882-1884), Postville Review (1873-1921), and Postville Star (1932-1937). Click on "More" and then scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Postville Public Library.
  • Alta Digitized Newspapers (1860-1981) Includes the Alta Advertiser (1860, 1878, 1880, 1883-1911, 1915-1981). Part of the Digital Archives of the Storm Lake Public Library.
  • Alton Digitized Newspapers (1883-1982) Includes the Alton Democrat (1885-1982), and the Alton Review (1883-1885). Click on "More" and then scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Ames Digitized Newspapers (1877-2019) Includes Ames Daily Intelligencer (1911-1913), Ames Daily Tribune (1938-1987), Ames Daily Tribune and Times (1919-1938), Ames Evening Times (1912-1919), Ames Intelligencer (1877-1882, 1885-1887, 1890-1896, 1898, 1901-1911), Ames Times (1892-1912), Ames Tri-Weekly Tribune (1918-1919), Ames Tribune (1980-1986, 2011-2017), Ames Weekly Tribune (1914-1918), Daily Tribune (Ames) (1987-1997), Milepost (Ames) (1931-1939, 1941-1944), and The Tribune (Ames) (1997-2011, 2017-2019). Click on "More" and then scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Ames Public Library and the Ames Public Library Friends Foundation.
  • Anamosa Digitized Newspapers (1856-2020) Includes the Anamosa Eureka (1858-1898, 1900-1977), Anamosa Journal (1885-1901, 1903-1968, 1977-1979), Anamosa Journal Eureka (1979-2012, 2019), Eureka (Anamosa) (1856-1857), Journal Eureka (Anamosa) (2012-2020), and the Weekly Eureka (Anamosa) (1857-1858). Click on "More" and then scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Jones County Digital Newspapers archive, a project of the Jones County Genealogical Society.
  • Aplington Digitized Newspapers (1891-1962) Includes the Aplington News (1891-1932, 1937, 1939-1940, 1945, 1952, 1954, 1956-1962). A project of the Aplington Legion Public Library.
  • Appanoose County Digitized Newspapers (1857-2019) Includes the Appanoose Iowegian (Centerville) (1886-1887, 1889, 1891-1895, 1901), Appanoose Times (Centerville) (1881), Centerville Citizen (1872-1873, 1883-1890, 1893-1900, 1903), Centerville Daily Citizen (1894-1916), Centerville Daily Iowegian (2001-2009), Centerville Daily Iowegian and Citizen (1916-1959, 1981-1983), Centerville Daily Journal (1922), Centerville Iowegian (1884-1885, 1967-1968, 1977, 1980), Centerville Iowegian and Citizen (1959-1970, 1974-1981), Centerville Journal (1881-1884, 1888, 1890, 1892-1906, 1911-1922), Centerville Times (1882), Daily Iowegian (Centerville) (2010-2019), Industrial Iowegian (Centerville) (1883), Iowegian and Citizen (Centerville) (1969-1974), the Semi-Weekly Iowegian (Centerville) (1895-1919), Semi-Weekly Journal (Centerville) (1907-1911), Southern Iowa American (Centerville) (1924-1926), and the Southern Iowa Express (Centerville) (2004). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access many of these papers plus limited editions of other papers archived by the Appanoose County Historical Society.
  • Arispe Digitized Newspapers (1916) Includes the Arispe News (1916). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. Part of the Ringgold County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Arnolds Park Digitized Newspapers (1930) Includes the Arnolds Park News (Spirit Lake) (1930). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Arnolds Park, Milford, and Spirit Lake Public Libraries.
  • Atlantic Digitized Newspapers (1874-2000) Includes Atlantic Advertiser (1912), Atlantic Cass County Advocate (1912-1913), Atlantic Cass County Democrat (1903-1906), Atlantic Daily Democrat (1904-1908), Atlantic Daily Telegraph (1874, 1880-1883, 1885-1893, 1895-1911), Atlantic Evening News (1908-1911), Atlantic Messenger (1903-1906), Atlantic News Telegraph (1939-1964, 1983-1986, 1998, 1999-2000), Atlantic Semi-Weekly Telegraph (1900, 1902-1907), Atlantic Telegraph (1874-1882, 1887-1890, 1907-1910), Atlantic Times (1989), Atlantic Weekly News (1909), Atlantic Weekly Telegraph (1893-1900, 1910), Bruce’s Optimist (Atlantic) (1910), Daily and Semi-Weekly Telegraph (Atlantic) (1904-1905), Daily and Weekly Telegraph (Atlantic) (1909), Express (Atlantic) (1990), and the Farmers Messenger (Atlantic) (1907-1908). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. A project of the Cass County Genealogical Society.
  • Audubon County Digitized Newspapers (1885-1921) Includes the Audubon County Journal (Exira) (1885-1921), the Audubon County Republican (Audubon) (1885-1894), and the Audubon Republican (Audubon) (1894-1921). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Audubon County Journal - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Audubon County Journal - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Audubon Digitized Newspapers (1885-1921) Includes the Audubon County Republican (Audubon) (1885-1894), and the Audubon Republican (Audubon) (1894-1921). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search an Audubon newspaper - such as the Audubon Republican - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find the Audubon Republican - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Aurelia Digitized Newspapers (1886-2018) Includes The Aurelia Sentinel (1886-1999), and the Aurelia Star (2000-2018). Part of the Digital Archives of the Aurelia Public Library which also offers a short run of the Cherokee Daily Times (1999-2000).
  • Avoca Digitized Newspapers (1874-1924) Includes the Avoca Delta (1874-1876), Avoca Herald (1880-1885, 1888-1892, 1895-1896), Avoca Journal (1896-1900), Avoca Record (1894-1895), Avoca Tribune (1903-1906), and the Journal Herald (Avoca) (1900-1901, 1903-1913, 1916-1924). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Buena Vista Genealogical Society.

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NOTE: The newspapers listed below were not digitized by Rod Library, and are provided through other organizations. A note under each link will list the sponsoring organization. Please contact them if you have questions about the way a site works.  

  • Badger Digitized Newspapers (1893) Includes the Badger Herald (1893). Click on "More" and scroll down the screen to access this paper. A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Bancroft Digitized Newspapers (1889-2019) Includes the Bancroft Register (1889-2016, 2018-2019), and the Bancroft Register and Kossuth County Review (1888). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of the issues of these papers. A project of the Kossuth County Genealogical Society.
  • Battle Creek Digitized Newspapers (1883-1990) Includes The Battle Creek (1990), and The Battle Creek Times (1883-1884, 1886-1898, 1900-1930, 1949, 1951-1987, 1990). Part of the Digital Archives of Battle Creek, Iowa
  • Bayard Digitized Newspapers (1884-2018) Includes the Bayard Advocate (1914, 1916-1918), the Bayard Bulletin (1922,1924), the Bayard News (1884-1885, 1934-1984), and the News Gazette (Bayard) (1984-1986, 1989-2018). Click on "More" to access some of these papers and all the available years of the archived papers. A project of the Bayard Public Library.
  • Beaman Digitized Newspapers (1896-1961) Includes Beaman Advertiser (1912-1918), Beaman Bee (1896-1897,1899), Beaman News (1946-1950), and Everybody's Advertiser (Beaman) (1928-1961). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Beaman Community Memorial Library.
  • Bedford Digitized Newspapers (1972) Includes the Bedford Times Press (1972). Click on "More" to access this paper archived by the Digital Archives of Belle Plaine Community.
  • Belle Plaine Digitized Newspapers (1866-2008) Includes Belle Plaine Transcript (1866-1868), Belle Plaine Union (1869-1876, 1906-1919, 1922-2008), Belle Plaine Union and Herald (1919-1921), Every Other Day Union (Belle Plaine) (1897-1906), Independent (Belle Plaine) (1883-1886), and the Lever (Belle Plaine) (1895-1896). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. Part of the Digital Archives of Belle Plaine Community.
  • Benton County Digitized Newspapers (1855-2022) Includes the Cedar Valley Times (Vinton) (1970-1988, 2010-2017, 2020-2022), Cedar Valley Daily Times (Vinton) (1926-1970, 1988-2010), Vinton Eagle (1855-1926, 2005-2022), Vinton Review (1898-1919), and the Vinton Semi-Weekly Eagle (1882-1894). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Vinton Public Library and the Benton County Historical Society.
  • Benton County Digitized Newspapers (1866-2016) Includes Belle Plaine Transcript (1866-1868), Belle Plaine Union (1869-1876, 1906-1919, 1922-2008), Belle Plaine Union and Herald (1919-1921), Every Other Day Union (Belle Plaine) (1897-1906), Independent (Belle Plaine) (1883-1886), the Lever (Belle Plaine) (1895-1896), South Benton Star Press (Blairstown) (1982, 1989, 1998, 2005-2008), and the Star Press Union (Blairstown) (2009-2016). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. Part of the Digital Archives of Belle Plaine Community.
  • Benton County Digitized Newspapers (1892-1969) Includes the Benton County Signal (Norway) (1904, 1906-1907), Benton County Star (Norway) (1901, 1922, 1929, 1932-1969), and the Norway Leader (1892). A project of the Baseball Museum of Norway.
  • Benton County Digitized Newspapers (1912-1938) Includes the Keystone Bulletin (1912-1934, 1937-1938). Part of the Community History Archive of the Schroeder Public Library in Keystone.
  • Benton County Digitized Newspapers (1917-1990) Includes Blairstown Press (1919-1969), South Benton Star Press (Blairstown) (1969-1990), and the Van Horne Record (1917-1921). A project of the Blairstown Public Library.
  • Black Hawk County Digitized Newspapers (1860-1871) Includes the Cedar Falls Gazette (1860-1871). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Cedar Falls Gazette - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Cedar Falls Gazette - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Black Hawk County Digitized Newspapers (1871-2020) Includes the Daily Review (La Porte City) (1883), La Porte City Progress (1871-1872, 1878-1881, 1883-1884, 1887-1888), La Porte City Progress Review (1938-1940), La Porte City Register (1893), La Porte City Review (1882-1886, 1888-1889), and the Progress Review (La Porte City) (1893-1949, 1951-1985, 1988-2004, 2006-2020).
  • Black Hawk County Digitized Newspapers (1901-2019) Includes Citizen Herald (Jesup) (1972-2014), Citizens Herald (Jesup) (1901-1972), and the Jesup Citizen Herald (2015-2019). Part of the Digital Archives of the Jesup Public Library.
  • Blairstown Digitized Newspapers (1919-1990) Includes Blairstown Press (1919-1969), and the South Benton Star Press (Blairstown) (1969-1990). A project of the Blairstown Public Library.
  • Blairstown Digitized Newspapers (1982-2016) Includes South Benton Star Press (Blairstown) (1982, 1989, 1998, 2005-2008), and the Star Press Union (Blairstown) (2009-2016). Part of the Digital Archives of Belle Plaine Community.
  • Blencoe Digitized Newspapers (1906-1908) Includes the Blencoe Herald (1906, 1908). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Fisher-Whiting Memorial Library in Mapleton.
  • Blencoe Digitized Newspapers (1916-1918) Includes the Blencoe Herald (1916-1918). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Onawa Public Library.
  • Bloomington Digitized Newspapers (1840-1849) Includes the Bloomington Herald (1840-1849). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Bloomington Herald - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Bloomington Herald - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Boone County Digitized Newspapers (1873-1897) Includes the Boone County Republican (Boone) (1873-1897). From Google News archive.
  • Boone County Digitized Newspapers (1970-2009) Includes the Ogden Reporter (1970, 1984, 1993, 2003-2004, 2006-2009). From Google News archive.
  • Boone Digitized Newspapers (1873-1897) Includes the Boone County Republican (Boone) (1873-1897). From Google News archive.
  • Bouton Digitized Newspapers (1916-1921) Includes the Bouton Press (1916-1921). A project of the Woodward Public Library.
  • Boyden Digitized Newspapers (1897-1961) Includes the Boyden Reporter (1897-1927, 1929-1954, 1956-1961) and The Reporter (Boyden) (1897). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Breda Digitized Newspapers (1909-2016) Includes the Breda News (1909-1911, 1913-1931, 1935-1949, 1961-1963, 1966-1969, 1978, 1981-1982, 1984-1985, 1988-1989, 1992-1993, 1996-1997, 2010-2012, 2015-2016). A project of the Carroll County Genealogical Society.
  • Bremer County Digitized Newspapers (1856-2014) Includes Bremer County Independent (Waverly) (1881, 1890-1899, 1901-1915, 1959-2014), Bremer County Independent and Waverly Republican (1929-1959), Bremer County Phoenix (Waverly) (1862-1864), the Democrat (Waverly) (1983), Independent Republican (Waverly) (1915-1929), Waverly Democrat (1880-1986, 1988-1995, 1997-2013), Waverly Phoenix (1892-1895, 1897), Waverly Republican (1856-1861, 1869-1898, 1901-1915), Waverly Weekly Republican (1857,1861), and the Weekly Republican (Waverly) (1899-1900). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Waverly Public Library.
  • Bremer County Digitized Newspapers (1881-2021) Includes the Northeast Iowa Farmer (Sumner) (2017, 2020-2021), Sumner Gazette (1881-2021), Sumner Herald (1915-1917), and Sumner Journal (1903-1905). A project of the Sumner Public Library.
  • Brighton Digitized Newspapers (1869-1970) Includes the Brighton Enterprise (1882-1970), Brighton News (1905-1907, 1911), Brighton Pioneer and Home Visitor (1869-1870), Brighton Record (1913), Brighton Register (1871, 1873), Brighton Reporter (1880-1881), Brighton Star (1874, 1877), Daily Comet (Brighton) (1886), Greenback World (Brighton) (1879-1880), and the Western Star (Brighton) (1873). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access most of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Britt Digitized Newspapers (1894-2018) Includes the Britt News (1896-1918), Britt News-Tribune (1918-2018), and the Weekly News (Britt) (1894-1896). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of the issues of these papers. A project of the Garner Public Library.
  • Buchanan County Digitized Newspapers (1856-1891) Includes the Buchanan County Bulletin (Independence) (1869-1891), the Buchanan County Bulletin and Guardian (Independence) (1866-1869), the Buchanan County Guardian (Independence) (1858-1864), and the Quasqueton Guardian (1856-1858). These papers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search a specific Buchanan County newspaper – such as the Buchanan County Bulletin - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Buchanan County Bulletin - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Buchanan County Digitized Newspapers (1896-2011) Includes the Lamont Leader (1896-1901, 1903-1972, 1974-1987, 1990-1996, 1998-2011).
  • Buena Vista County Digitized Newspapers (1860-2017) Includes the Alta Advertiser (1860, 1878, 1880, 1883-1911, 1915-1981), Pilot Tribune (Storm Lake) (2017), Storm Lake Buena Vista County Herald and the Linn Grove News (1935-1936), Buena Vista County Journal (Newell) (1981), Storm Lake Buena Vista County Democrat (1882-1883), Storm Lake Buena Vista Vidette (1885-1887, 1896-1897, 1900, 1903-1917), Storm Lake Pilot (1870-1890, 1895-1896), Storm Lake Register (1917-1944, 1946-1961, 1968-1987), Storm Lake Times (1993-2016) and the Storm Lake Tribune (1895-1896). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these newspapers. Part of the Digital Archives of the Storm Lake Public Library.
  • Buena Vista County Digitized Newspapers (1875-2017) Includes the Buena Vista County Journal (Newell) (1981-1990, 1992-2001, 2003-2004, 2006-2011, 2013-2017), Newell Mirror (1875, 1879-1883, 1885-1981), and the Newell Weekly Mirror (1879). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Project of the Newell Public Library.
  • Buena Vista County Digitized Newspapers (1881-1999) Includes Bulletin Press (Sioux Rapids) (1948), Newell Mirror (1969), Rembrandt Booster (1940-1942, 1944-1946, 1949-1950, 1952, 1955, 1962-1964), Rembrandt News (1903), Republican (Sioux Rapids) (1892-1898), Republican Press (Sioux Rapids) (1903-1905, 1908, 1913, 1917, 1919-1931, 1933), Sioux Rapids Bulletin Board (1937-1943), Sioux Rapids Bulletin Press (1900, 1943-1999), Sioux Rapids Press (1881-1890, 1892-1903, 1933-1943), and the Sioux Rapids Republican (1899-1902). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Sioux Rapids Public Library.
  • Buena Vista County Digitized Newspapers (1890-1963) Includes the Marathon Republic (1890, 1894, 1900-1921, 1929-1963). A project of the Marathon Public Library.
  • Buena Vista County Digitized Newspapers (1895-2017) Includes the Buena Vista University (Storm Lake) student newspapers The Tack and Buena Vista Tack (1895-2012, 2017).
  • Buena Vista County Digitized Newspapers (1900-2012) Includes the Albert City Appeal (1911-1965), Albert City Appeal and Marathon Republic (1965-1977), Albert City Gazette (2004-2012), Albert City Pioneer (1900) and Republic Appeal (Albert City) (1977-1981). A project of the Albert City Historical Society.
  • Burlington Digitized Newspapers (1839-1865) Includes the Burlington Hawk-eye (1845-1846, 1849-1851), Burlington Weekly Hawk-eye (1857-1858, 1860-1865), Burlington Tri-Weekly Hawk-eye (1854-1855), Hawk-eye (1843-1845), Hawk-eye and Iowa Patriot (1839-1841), Iowa Patriot (1839), Iowa Territorial Gazette and Advertiser (1842-1846), Weekly Hawk-eye (1858-1860), and the Weekly Hawk-eye and telegraph (1855-1857). These short historic runs - in separate archives - of various Burlington newspapers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search a specific Burlington newspaper - such as the Burlington Hawk-eye - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Burlington Hawk-eye - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Burt Digitized Newspapers (1897-1945) Includes the Burt Monitor (1897, 1901-1902, 1906-1945). Archived under Kossuth County by the Kossuth County Genealogical Society.
  • Butler County Digitized Newspapers (1872-2017) Includes the Clarksville Star (1872-1896, 1898-1922, 1924-2017). A project of the Clarksville Public Library.
  • Butler County Digitized Newspapers (1872-2018) Includes the Eclipse News Review (Parkersburg) (1969-1971, 1974-1979, 1981-2018) and the Parkersburg Eclipse (1872-1873,1876-1877, 1881, 1894, 1898-1909, 1917, 1919-1921, 1924-1927, 1929-1930, 1934-1935, 1938-1969). Included as part of the Community Archive of the Kothe Memorial Library.
  • Butler County Digitized Newspapers (1876-2017) Includes Butler County Press (Greene) (1876-1878), Butler County Recorder (Greene) (1884-1889), Greene Recorder (1956-1987, 1990-2013, 2015-2017), and the Iowa Recorder (Greene) (1889-1893, 1895-1956). A project of the Greene Public Library.
  • Butler County Digitized Newspapers (1891-1962) Includes the Aplington News (1891-1932, 1937, 1939-1940, 1945, 1952, 1954, 1956-1962). A project of the Aplington Legion Public Library.

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Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities and Counties - C

  • Calhoun County Digitized Newspapers (1898) Includes the Lake City Graphic (1898). A project of the Carroll County Genealogical Society.
  • Callender Digitized Newspapers (1915-1919) Includes the Callender Call (1923), Callender News (1915-1919), Callender Press (1893), Callender Times (1896, 1901, 1907-1908), and the Harcourt and Callender News (1918). Click on "More" and scroll down the screen to access and view issues of these papers. A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Calliope Digitized Newspapers (1878-1883) Includes the Sioux County Independent (Calliope, East Orange, Granville, Hawarden, Rock Valley) (1878-1883). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Calmar Digitized Newspapers (1894-2016) Includes the Calmar Courier (1894-1940, 1942, 1986-2016). Part of the Winneshiek Newspaper Archive. A project of the Winneshiek County Historical Society and the Preuss Library, Luther College.
  • Calumet Digitized Newspapers (1894 and1928) Includes the Calumet Courier (1928), Calumet Herald (1894), and the Calumet News (1928). From the Digital Archives of the General N. B. Baker Library.
  • Carlisle Digitized Newspapers (1910-1983) Includes the Carlisle Citizen (1942-1954, 1956, 1959-1983), the Carlisle Citizen and Milo Motor - Carlisle Reporter (1960-1961), and the Carlisle Optimist (1910, 1911, 1914, 1917, 1936, 1958). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Warren County Historical Society.
  • Carlisle Digitized Newspapers (1969-2009) Includes the Carlisle Citizen (1969-1979, 1981; 2005-2009). From Google News archive.
  • Carroll County Digitized Newspapers (1870-2012) Includes Carroll Daily Herald (1929-1941), Carroll Daily Sentinel (1892), Carroll Times and Carroll Sentinel (1911-1914), Carroll Daily Times Herald (1942-2010), Carroll Herald (1871-1885, 1900-1907), Carroll Sentinel (1884-1911), Carroll Times (1906-1929), Carroll Times Herald (1941-2007), Daily Times Herald (Carroll) (2000-2012), Der Carroll Demokrat (1874-1913), and the Western Herald (Carroll) (1870-1871). Also includes Atlas of Carroll County, Iowa published in 1906. Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Carroll Public Library.
  • Carroll County Digitized Newspapers (1871-1920) Includes the Carroll Herald (1871-1920). From Google News archive.
  • Carroll County Digitized Newspapers (1882-2018) Includes the Coon Rapids Enterprise (1882-1892, 1895-2018). Digital archives of the Coon Rapids Public Library.
  • Carroll County Digitized Newspapers (1892-2016) Includes the Breda News (1909-1911, 1913-1931, 1935-1949, 1961-1963, 1966-1969, 1978, 1981-1982, 1984-1985, 1988-1989, 1992-1993, 1996-1997, 2010-2012, 2015-2016) and the Glidden Graphic (1892-2016). A project of the Carroll County Genealogical Society.
  • Carroll Digitized Newspapers (1870-2012) Includes Carroll Daily Herald (1929-1941), Carroll Daily Sentinel (1892), Carroll Times and Carroll Sentinel (1911-1914), Carroll Daily Times Herald (1942-2010), Carroll Herald (1871-1885, 1900-1907), Carroll Sentinel (1884-1911), Carroll Times (1906-1929), Carroll Times Herald (1941-2007), Daily Times Herald (Carroll) (2000-2012), Der Carroll Demokrat (1874-1913), and the Western Herald (Carroll) (1870-1871). Also includes Atlas of Carroll County, Iowa published in 1906. Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Carroll Public Library.
  • Carroll Digitized Newspapers (1871-1920) Includes the Carroll Herald (1871-1920). From Google News archive.
  • Cascade Digitized Newspapers (1876-2011) Includes the Cascade Courier (1895-1896), the Cascade Pioneer (1876-1881, 1883-1909, 1913-1940, 1943-1949, 1977, 2000-2011), and the Cascade Pioneer Advertiser (1939-1943, 1949-2000). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Jones County Digital Newspapers archive, a project of the Jones County Genealogical Society.
  • Casey Digitized Newspapers (1878-1971) Includes the Casey Vindicator (1881, 1883-1884, 1886-1888, 1890-1891, 1893-1896, 1900-1905, 1908, 1911-1921, 1923, 1928, 1934, 1936-1939, 1941-1943, 1946-1963, 1971), Casey Weekly Vindicator (1878-1879, 1881), and the Vindicator (Casey) (1957,1963-1971). A project of the Casey Public Library.
  • Cass County Digitized Newspapers (1874-2000) Includes Atlantic Advertiser (1912), Atlantic Cass County Advocate (1912-1913), Atlantic Cass County Democrat (1903-1906), Atlantic Daily Democrat (1904-1908), Atlantic Daily Telegraph (1874, 1880-1883, 1885-1893, 1895-1911), Atlantic Evening News (1908-1911), Atlantic Messenger (1903-1906), Atlantic News Telegraph (1939-1964, 1983-1986, 1998, 1999-2000), Atlantic Semi-Weekly Telegraph (1900, 1902-1907), Atlantic Telegraph (1874-1882, 1887-1890, 1907-1910), Atlantic Times (1989), Atlantic Weekly News (1909), Atlantic Weekly Telegraph (1893-1900, 1910), Bruce’s Optimist (Atlantic) (1910), Daily and Semi-Weekly Telegraph (Atlantic) (1904-1905), Daily and Weekly Telegraph (Atlantic) (1909), Express (Atlantic) (1990), and the Farmers Messenger (Atlantic) (1907-1908). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. A project of the Cass County Genealogical Society.
  • Cass County Digitized Newspapers (1880-2015) Includes Elliott Daily Graphic (1906), Elliott Graphic (1893-1894, 1896, 1902-1917, 1932-1942), Griswold Advocate (1880-1885), Griswold American (1885-1907, 1909-1943, 1946-1995, 1999-2015), the Griswold Gleaner (1905), Lewis Independent (1881-1882, 1884-1885, 1901), Lewis Standard (1901-1916), Lewis Weekly Standard (1921-1933), and the Standard (Lewis) (1899-1901). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of Griswold Public Library.
  • Cass County Digitized Newspapers (1956) Includes the Marne Monitor (Walnut) (1956). A project of the Walnut Public Library.
  • Castana Digitized Newspapers (1931) Includes the Castana Times (1931). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. A project of the Fisher-Whiting Memorial Library in Mapleton.
  • Cedar County Digitized Newspapers (1853-1877) Includes the Cedar County Advertiser (Tipton) (1853-1856), Cedar County News-Letter (Tipton) (1853), and the Tipton Advertiser (1856-1877). These papers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search a specific Cedar County newspaper – such as the Tipton Advertiser - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Tipton Advertiser - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Cedar County Digitized Newspapers (1878-1934) Includes the Local Record (West Branch) (1883-1889), West Branch Local Record (1878-1883), and the West Branch Times (1889-1934). A project of the West Branch Public Library.
  • Cedar County Digitized Newspapers (1884-2018) Includes Cedar County Post (Lowden) (1929, 1932-1935), Clarence Sun (1884-1962), Lowden Enterprise (1897), Lowden News (1902-1920, 1922, 1925-1928, 1935-1975), Northeastern Cedar County Post (1928-1932) (Lowden), Sun (Clarence) (1884), and the Sun News (Lowden) (1984-1986). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Clarence Public Library.
  • Cedar Falls Digitized Newspapers (1860-1871) Includes the Cedar Falls Gazette (1860-1871). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Cedar Falls Gazette - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Cedar Falls Gazette - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Cedar Rapids Digitized Newspapers (1857-2023) Includes Cedar Rapids Citizen (1963-1964), Cedar Rapids Daily Republican (1898), Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette (1883-1905, 1907-1916, 1918-1922), Cedar Rapids Gazette (1932-1949, 1951-1959, 1962, 1973, 1977-1978, 2012-2016, 2019-2023), Cedar Rapids Press (1969-1970), Cedar Rapids Republican (1902), Cedar Rapids Times (1869-1883, 1886-1887), Cedar Rapids Tribune (1907-1956), Cedar Rapids Weekly Gazette (1892-1906), Cedar Rapids Weekly Times (1874,1884), Cedar Valley Times (Cedar Rapids) (1857, 1859-1869), Citizen Times (Cedar Rapids) (1964-1968), the Coe Cosmos (Cedar Rapids) (1890-1978), Evening Gazette (Cedar Rapids) (1922-1927), Evening Gazette and Republican (Cedar Rapids) (1927-1932), Gazette (Cedar Rapids) (1948-1977, 1979-2010), Gazette and Republican (Cedar Rapids) (1927-1932), New Cosmos (Cedar Rapids) (1976-1977), Republican (Cedar Rapids) (1898-1928), Republican and Times (Cedar Rapids) (1911, 1914,1921-1922) and historical atlases, city directories and telephone directories (1883-1993). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to locate and access most of these papers featured in this large archive. A project of the Cedar Rapids Public Library.
  • Cedar Rapids Digitized Newspapers (1890-2015) Includes the Coe College (Cedar Rapids) student newspapers Coe Cosmos and Coe College Cosmos (1890-1978 and 1981-2015). Click on "More" to access all issues of Cosmos. A project of the Coe College Digital Archives.
  • Cedar Rapids Digitized Newspapers (1907-2010) Includes the Cedar Rapids Citizen (1963-1964), Cedar Rapids Gazette (1932-1937, 1947-1949, 1951-1959, 1962, 1973, 1977-1978), Cedar Rapids Press (1969-1970), Cedar Rapids Tribune (1907-1925, 1927-1950, 1952-1956), Citizen Times (Cedar Rapids) (1964-1968), Evening Gazette (Cedar Rapids) (1922-1927), Evening Gazette and Republican (Cedar Rapids) (1927-1932), Gazette (Cedar Rapids) (1948-1951, 1959-1977, 1981-1983, 1987-1989, 2003, 2005-2006, 2009-2010), and the Gazette and Republican (Cedar Rapids) (1927-1932). Click on “More” to access most of these papers. This collection made available by the North English Community Archive and Elroy Hill.
  • Centerville Digitized Newspapers (1857-2019) Includes the Appanoose Iowegian (Centerville) (1886-1887, 1889, 1891-1895, 1901), Appanoose Times (Centerville) (1881), Centerville Citizen (1872-1873, 1883-1890, 1893-1900, 1903), Centerville Daily Citizen (1894-1916), Centerville Daily Iowegian (2001-2009), Centerville Daily Iowegian and Citizen (1916-1959, 1981-1983), Centerville Daily Journal (1922), Centerville Iowegian (1884-1885, 1967-1968, 1977, 1980), Centerville Iowegian and Citizen (1959-1970, 1974-1981), Centerville Journal (1881-1884, 1888, 1890, 1892-1906, 1911-1922), Centerville Times (1882), Daily Iowegian (Centerville) (2010-2019), Industrial Iowegian (Centerville) (1883), Iowegian and Citizen (Centerville) (1969-1974), the Semi-Weekly Iowegian (Centerville) (1895-1919), Semi-Weekly Journal (Centerville) (1907-1911), Southern Iowa American (Centerville) (1924-1926), and the Southern Iowa Express (Centerville) (2004). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access many of these papers plus limited editions of other papers archived by the Appanoose County Historical Society.
  • Cerro Gordo County Digitized Newspapers (1860-1965) Includes Cerro Gordo County Republican (Mason City) (1897), Cerro Gordo Republican (Mason City) (1864-1865), Clear Lake Independent (1860-1861), Clear Lake Mirror (1879, 1893-1926, 1928-1936, 1938-1947, 1949-1955), Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter (1955-1961), Clear Lake Observer (1870-1879), Clear Lake Record (1882-1885), Clear Lake Reporter (1896-1917, 1919-1922), Fertile Enterprise (1912), and the Mason City Express Republican (1887). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Clear Lake Public Library.
  • Cerro Gordo County Digitized Newspapers (1986-2013) Includes the Advertiser (Nora Springs) (1989-1990), Nora Springs Advertiser (1986-1988), Nora Springs Advertiser and Rockford Register (1990-1997), and the Nora Springs Rockford Register (2006-2018). A project of the Rockford Public Library.
  • Chariton Digitized Newspapers (1867-2018) Includes the Chariton Democrat (1867-1871, 1881, 1885-1892, 1894-1904), Chariton Democrat Leader (1881-1885), Chariton Herald (1886-1909), Chariton Herald Patriot (1970-1985, 2012-2018), Chariton Leader (1874-1881, 1904-1920, 1922-1987, 1989-1998, 2001-2018), and Chariton Patriot (1872-1884, 1886-1891, 1893-1909). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Chariton Public Library.
  • Charles City Digitized Newspapers (1856-1866) Includes the Charles City Intelligencer (1864-1866), Charles City Republican Intelligencer (1861-1864), the St. Charles City Republican Intelligencer (Charles City) (1857-1861), and the St. Charles Republican Intelligencer (1856-1857). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Charles City Republican Intelligencer - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Charles City Republican Intelligencer - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Charles City Digitized Newspapers (2008) Includes the Charles City Press (2008). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. A project of the Rockford Public Library.
  • Charter Oak Digitized Newspapers (1901-1997) Includes Charter Oak Times (1901, 1908, 1917-1981), and the Charter Oak Ute Newspaper (1981-1991, 1995-1997).
  • Cherokee County Digitized Newspapers (1870-2017) Includes Cherokee Chief (1921-1931, 1934-1940), Cherokee County Daily Times (1992-1997), Cherokee County Herald (1930), Cherokee Courier (1952-1969), Cherokee Daily Times (1929-1946, 1951-1992, 1997-2002), Cherokee Daily Times and Cherokee Chief (1946-1951), Cherokee Democrat (1891-1898, 1903-1907), Cherokee Democrat Semi-Weekly (1898-1903), Cherokee Evening Times (1922-1928), Cherokee Herald (1903-1904), Cherokee Leader (1872-1876), Cherokee Reporter (1878-1879), Cherokee Republican (1909-1910, 1914-1915), Cherokee Times (1870-1878, 1884-1892, 1902-1923, 2000), Cherokee Times - Herald (1903-1904), Cherokee Weekly Times (1892-1902), Chronicle (Cherokee) (1992-2002), Chronicle Times (Cherokee) (2002-2017), Iowa Free Press (Cherokee) (1877-1884), Iowa Independent (Cherokee) (1876-1877), Semi-Weekly Democrat (Cherokee) (1907-1921), Weekly Cherokean (1885-1888). Weekly Cherokean – Democrat (1888-1891). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. A project of the Community History Archive of the Cherokee Public Library.
  • Cherokee County Digitized Newspapers (1886-2018) Includes The Aurelia Sentinel (1886-1999), and the Aurelia Star (2000-2018). Part of the Digital Archives of the Aurelia Public Library which also offers a short run of the Cherokee Daily Times (1999-2000).
  • Cherokee County Digitized Newspapers (1910-2018) Includes the Marcus News (1910-1984, 1990-2018). A project of the Marcus Public Library.
  • Cherokee Digitized Newspapers (1870-2017) Includes Cherokee Chief (1921-1931, 1934-1940), Cherokee County Daily Times (1992-1997), Cherokee County Herald (1930), Cherokee Courier (1952-1969), Cherokee Daily Times (1929-1946, 1951-1992, 1997-2002), Cherokee Daily Times and Cherokee Chief (1946-1951), Cherokee Democrat (1891-1898, 1903-1907), Cherokee Democrat Semi-Weekly (1898-1903), Cherokee Evening Times (1922-1928), Cherokee Herald (1903-1904), Cherokee Leader (1872-1876), Cherokee Reporter (1878-1879), Cherokee Republican (1909-1910, 1914-1915), Cherokee Times (1870-1878, 1884-1892, 1902-1923, 2000), Cherokee Times - Herald (1903-1904), Cherokee Weekly Times (1892-1902), Chronicle (Cherokee) (1992-2002), Chronicle Times (Cherokee) (2002-2017), Iowa Free Press (Cherokee) (1877-1884), Iowa Independent (Cherokee) (1876-1877), Semi-Weekly Democrat (Cherokee) (1907-1921), Weekly Cherokean (1885-1888). Weekly Cherokean – Democrat (1888-1891). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. A project of the Community History Archive of the Cherokee Public Library.
  • Chickasaw County Digitized Newspapers (1867-2019) Includes the Chickasaw County Times (Lawler) (1875-1876), Economist (New Hampton) (1937, 1944-1946), Fredericksburg News (1898, 1906, 1931, 1935-1939, 1941-1944, 1946-1956, 1958-1976), Fredericksburg Review (1977-2002, 2006-2019), Lawler Dispatch (1910, 1916-1917), Nashua Reporter (1899-1919), Nashua Reporter and Weekly Nashua Post (1867, 1872, 1874-1876, 1919-1920, 1922-1944, 1946-1986, 1990-2004, 2007-2019), New Hampton American (1942), New Hampton Chickasaw County Tribune (2013-2017), New Hampton Courier (1868, 1871, 1874, 1876-1915), New Hampton Economist (1947-1996), New Hampton Gazette (1899-1931), New Hampton Tribune Gazette (1931-1936), New Hampton Tribune (1876-1931, 1937-1998, 2001-2010, 2013, 2017-2019), Saturday Gazette (New Hampton) (1895-1898), Tribune (New Hampton) (1999-2001, 2005, 2009-2012), and the Weekly Nashua Post (1869-1915). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the New Hampton Public Library.
  • Churdan Digitized Newspapers (1891-1995) Includes the Churdan Reporter (1891-1892, 1856-1958), Globe - Free Press and Paton Churdan News and the Rippey News (1986-1987), Paton Churdan News (1983-1995), and the Reporter (Churdan) (1900-1952). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archives of Greene County Iowa.
  • Clare Digitized Newspapers (1893, 1923) Includes the Clare Clipper (1923) and the Clare Record (1893). Click on "More" and scroll down the screen to access and view issues of these papers. A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Clarence Digitized Newspapers (1884-1962) Includes the Clarence Sun (1884-1962) and the Sun (Clarence) (1884). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Clarence Public Library.
  • Clarinda Digitized Newspapers (1859-2019) Includes Clarinda Chronicle (1992-1993), Clarinda Daily Journal (1898, 1917), Clarinda Herald (1887-1930), Clarinda Iowa Herald Journal (2018-2019), Clarinda Journal (1884-1885, 1893-1923, 1925-1932), Daily Evening Star (Clarinda) (1882-1883), Labor News (Clarinda) (1887-1888), Page County Democrat (Clarinda) (1868-1871, 1874-1884, 1893-1926), and the Page County Herald (Clarinda) (1859-1862). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of newspapers included in this archive. A project of the Lied Public Library in Clarinda.
  • Clarion Digitized Newspapers (1869-2020) Includes the Clarion Clipper (1905-1920), Wright County Democrat (Clarion) (1893-1905), Wright County Monitor (Clarion) (1869-1915, 1919-2020), and the Wright County Tribune (Clarion) (1936). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Clarion Public Library.
  • Clarke County Digitized Newspapers (1862-2019) Includes Clarke County Clipper (Osceola) (1898), Murray Journal (1933-1937), Murray News (1901, 1920-1921, 1933), Osceola County Tribune (1975-1981), Osceola Democrat (1896-1919), Osceola Sentinel (1883-1886, 1896-1983), Osceola Sentinel Tribune (2018-2019), Osceola Tribune (1919-1983), Osceola Weekly Sentinel (1886-1895), and the Weekly Osceola Sentinel (1876, 1890, 1893-1899). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Osceola Public Library.
  • Clarksville Digitized Newspapers (1872-2017) Includes the Clarksville Star (1872-1896, 1898-1922, 1924-2017). A project of the Clarksville Public Library.
  • Clay County Digitized Newspapers (1884-1935) Includes Spencer Clay County News (1884-1885, 1897-1904, 1907-1909), Spencer Daily Reporter (1935), Spencer Herald (1893-1915), Spencer News (1909-1916), Spencer News Herald (1916, 1920-1936), and Spencer Reporter (1903, 1905-1931, 1933-1935).
  • Clay County Digitized Newspapers (1886-2020) Includes the Patriot (Peterson) (1983-1984), and the Peterson Patriot (1886, 1893-1898, 1901-1907, 1901-1911, 1915-2020). A project of the Kirchner French Memorial Library.
  • Clay County Digitized Newspapers (1903) Includes the Greenville News (1903). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Sioux Rapids Public Library.
  • Clay County Digitized Newspapers (2012-2019) Includes Hartley Everly Royal Sentinel News (2012-2016), and the Hartley Sentinel - The Everly Royal News (2017-2019). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Hartley Public Library.
  • Clayton County Digitized Newspapers (1853-1968) Includes the Clayton County Herald (Garnavillo) (1853-1857), Clayton County Journal (Garnavillo) (1859-1868), Clayton Picket (Clayton, Iowa) (1895-1897), Garnavillo Observer (1964-1965), Garnavillo Sentinel (1893-1897), Garnavillo Tribune (1910-1933, 1942-1945), and the Guttenberg Press (1932-1945). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Garnavillo Historical Society.
  • Clayton County Digitized Newspapers (1855-2020) Includes the following newspapers: Clayton County Centennial (Elkader) (1936), Clayton County Herald (Elkader) (1855-1857), Clayton County Journal (Elkader) (1859-1873, 1885-1887), Clayton County Messenger (Elkader) (1922-1923), Clayton County Register (Elkader) (1926-2020), Elkader Argus (1891-1907, 1984), Elkader Register (1878-1886, 1889-1907, 1918-1926), Elkader Semi-Weekly Register (1884), Elkader Weekly Register (1886-1889), North Iowa Times (McGregor) (2020), and the Register and Argus (Elkader) (1907-1918). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Elkader Public Library.
  • Clayton County Digitized Newspapers (1856-2016) Includes Clayton County Press Journal (Strawberry Point) (1933-1935, 1940, 1942, 1944-1946, 1948-1971, 1994-1995, 1997-2004), Edgewood Journal (1897, 1915-1928), Edgewood Reminder (1902, 1904-1905, 1911, 1946-1947, 1953-2016), Mail Press (Strawberry Point) (1901-1915), McGregor News (1893-1913), North Iowa Times (McGregor) (1856-1857, 1868-1877, 1880, 1882-1888, 1897-1899, 1903-1910, 1913-2016), Press Journal (Strawberry Point) (2003), Strawberry Point Mail Press (1916), Strawberry Point Press (1877-1886, 1916-1924, 1928), Strawberry Point Press Journal (1972-1997), Volga City News (1915-1933), and the Weekly North Iowa Times (McGregor) (1857-1867). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the McGregor Historical Museum.
  • Clayton County Digitized Newspapers (1856-2020) Includes the Clayton County Herald (Guttenberg) (1856-1857), Clayton County Journal (Guttenberg) (1858-1860, 1866, 1903-1913), Elkport Ledger (1903-1904), Garnavillo Press (1900-1907), Guttenberg Press (1897-2020), and the Mississippi Valley Register (Guttenberg) (1859-1861). Click on “More” to access the Elkport paper. A project of the Guttenberg Public Library.
  • Clayton County Digitized Newspapers (1873-2019) Includes the Graphic (Postville) (1891-1899), Iowa Volksblatt (Postville) (1892-1894, 1916-1918), Postville Herald (1918-1991, 2009-2019), Postville Herald Leader (1991-2009), Postville Leader (1991), Postville National Advocate (1884-1885), Postville Post (1882-1884), Postville Review (1873-1921), and Postville Star (1932-1937). Click on "More" and then scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Postville Public Library.
  • Clayton County Digitized Newspapers (1892-2018) Includes Billboard (Monona) (1958-1962, 1964-1980, 1996), Monona Billboard (1980-1981, 1983-1995, 1997-2001), Monona Leader (1892-1971), Outlook (Monona) (1995-2018), and the Tribune (Monona) (2011-2012). A project of the Monona Historical Museum.
  • Clayton Digitized Newspapers (1895-1897) Includes the Clayton Picket (1895-1897). Click on “More” to access this paper digitized by the Garnavillo Historical Society.
  • Clear Lake Digitized Newspapers (1860-1961) Includes Clear Lake Independent (1860-1861), Clear Lake Mirror (1879, 1893-1926, 1928-1936, 1938-1947, 1949-1955), Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter (1955-1961), Clear Lake Observer (1870-1879), Clear Lake Record (1882-1885), and the Clear Lake Reporter (1896-1917, 1919-1922). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Clear Lake Public Library.
  • Clearfield Digitized Newspapers (1907-2005) Includes the Chronicle (Clearfield) (1964-1969), Clearfield Chronicle (1959-1961, 1969-1974, 1976, 1979-1987, 1989-2005), and the Clearfield Enterprise (1907, 1915-1949). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Ringgold County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Clermont Digitized Newspapers (1868) Includes the West Union Gazette and Clermont Leader (1868). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. A project of the West Union Public Library.
  • Clinton County Digitized Newspapers (1854-1917) Includes the Clinton Age (1871-1891), Clinton Daily Age (1891-1893), Clinton Evening News (1883-1890), Clinton Mirror (1854-1856, 1896-1917), Clinton Morning Age (1894-1904), Clinton Semi-Weekly Age (1896-1897, 1900-1901), Clinton Weekly Age (1892-1901), Clinton Weekly News (1886), Lyons Mirror (Clinton) (1857-1858), and the Lyons Weekly Mirror (Clinton) (1870-1888, 1892). Short historic runs arranged alphabetically in separate archives. Scroll down the page to access individual papers from Google News archive.
  • Clinton County Digitized Newspapers (1856-1927) Includes the Clinton Age (1869-1890), Clinton Advertiser (1915-1927), Clinton Age (1869-1890), Clinton County Advertiser (1874-1876, 1878-1881), Clinton Daily Advertiser (1913-1915), Clinton Daily Age (1891-1893), Clinton Evening News (1888-1889), Clinton Herald (1856-1862, 1895, 1906, 1908-1924), Clinton Mirror (1896-1917), Clinton Morning Age (1893-1904), Clinton Morning News (1883-1890), Clinton Semi Weekly Herald (1867-1869), Clinton Sunday Age (1893-1895, 1897, 1900, 1904), Clinton Sunday News (1885-1886, 1888-1890), Clinton Weekly Age (1890-1899, 1901), Clinton Weekly Herald (1869-1870), Clinton Weekly News (1886), Iowa Age (Clinton) (1869), Lyons City Advocate (1856-1861, 1866-1873), Lyons Mirror (1856-1858), Lyons Weekly Mirror (1871-1892), and the Weekly Lyons Mirror (1870-1871). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Clinton digitized newspaper archive a project of the Clinton Public Library.
  • Clinton County Digitized Newspapers (1974) Includes the Wheatland Gazette (1974). Click on the "More" option scroll down the page to access this paper. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Clinton Digitized Newspapers (1854-1917) Includes the Clinton Age (1871-1891), Clinton Daily Age (1891-1893), Clinton Evening News (1883-1890), Clinton Mirror (1854-1856, 1896-1917), Clinton Morning Age (1894-1904), Clinton Semi-Weekly Age (1896-1897, 1900-1901), Clinton Weekly Age (1892-1901), Clinton Weekly News (1886), Lyons Mirror (Clinton) (1857-1858), and the Lyons Weekly Mirror (Clinton) (1870-1888, 1892). Short historic runs arranged alphabetically in separate archives. Scroll down the page to access individual papers from Google News archive.
  • Clinton Digitized Newspapers (1856-1927) Includes the Clinton Age (1869-1890), Clinton Advertiser (1915-1927), Clinton Age (1891-1893), Clinton County Advertiser (1874-1876, 1878-1881), Clinton Daily Advertiser (1913-1915), Clinton Daily Age (1891-1893), Clinton Evening News (1888-1889), Clinton Herald (1856-1862, 1895, 1906, 1908-1924), Clinton Mirror (1896-1917), Clinton Morning Age (1893-1904), Clinton Morning News (1883-1890), Clinton Semi Weekly Herald (1867-1869), Clinton Sunday Age (1893-1895, 1897, 1900, 1904), Clinton Sunday News (1885-1886, 1888-1890), Clinton Weekly Age (1890-1899, 1901), Clinton Weekly Herald (1869-1870), Clinton Weekly News (1886), and the Iowa Age (Clinton) (1869). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Clinton digitized newspaper archive a project of the Clinton Public Library.
  • Coggon Digitized Newspapers (1892-1972) Includes the Coggon Monitor (1892-1899, 1904-1919, 1939-1945, 1949, 1951-1972). A project of the Coggon Historical Society.
  • Columbus Junction Digitized Newspapers (1870-2012) Includes the Columbus Gazette (1888-1889, 1891-1984, 1988-1989, 1991-2000, 2003-2012), Columbus Safeguard (1875-1889, 1900-1914, 1916-1921), Columbus Semi Weekly Safeguard (1880, 1889-1891), and the Louisa County Safeguard (1870-1874) (Columbus Junction). Click on the "More" option scroll down the page to access most of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Conrad Digitized Newspapers (1881-1980) Includes the Conrad Record (1899-1901, 1907, 1912, 1914-1915, 1917-1920, 1923, 1932, 1935, 1980), the Conrad Journal (1881-1883, 1885, 1887, 1890-1892, 1894), and the Record (Conrad) (1937-1938). A project of the Conrad Public Library.
  • Coon Rapids Digitized Newspapers (1882-2018) Includes the Coon Rapids Enterprise (1882-1892, 1895-2018). Digital archives of the Coon Rapids Public Library.
  • Coralville Digitized Newspapers (1963) Includes the Coralville News (1963). Part of the Digital Archives of the Solon Economist.
  • Coralville Digitized Newspapers (1968-1989) Includes the Coralville Courier (1968-1982), Coralville Weekly Courier (1983-1989), and the Weekly Courier (Coralville) (1982-1983, 1988). A project of the Coralville Public Library.
  • Correctionville Digitized Newspapers (1882-2000) Includes the Correctionville Argus (1912-1914), Correctionville News (1909-2000), and the Sioux Valley News (Correctionville) (1882-1909). A project of the Correctionville Public Library.
  • Corwith Digitized Newspapers (1949-1995) Includes the Corwith Herald (1949-1978, 1987-1995). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Garner Public Library.
  • Council Bluffs Digitized Newspapers (1853-1868) Includes the Council Bluffs Bugle (1853-1857, 1860-1868), the Council Bluffs Nonpareil (1857-1865), and the Weekly Council Bluffs Bugle (1857-1860). These short historic runs - in separate archives - of various Council Bluff newspapers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search a specific Council Bluffs newspaper - such as the Weekly Council Bluffs Bugle - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Weekly Council Bluffs Bugle - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Crawford County Digitized Newspapers (1873-2012) Includes Der Crawford County Demokrat (1911-1913), Der Denison Herald (1913-1918), Denison Bulletin (1894-1918, 1923-2012), Denison Bulletin and Herald (1918-1923), Denison Review (1873-1874, 1883-1970, 1973-1998, 2000-2012), Denison Zeitung (1885, 1913), the Spotlight (Denison) (1935-1937), and the Spotlight and Progressive-News (1937-1944). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Norelius Community Library in Denison.
  • Crawford County Digitized Newspapers (1891-2018) Includes the Dunlap Reporter (1891-1892, 1894-1910, 1913-1990, 1993-2018), and the Dunlap Reporter and Herald (1910-1913). A project of the Dunlap Community Library.
  • Crawford County Digitized Newspapers (1901-1997) Includes Charter Oak Times (1901, 1908, 1917-1981), and the Charter Oak Ute Newspaper (1981-1991, 1995-1997).
  • Crawford County Digitized Newspapers (1909-2007) Includes the Kiron Weekly News (1967-1968), and the Schleswig Leader (1909-2007). A project of the Schleswig Public Library.
  • Crawfordsville Digitized Newspapers (1894-1924) Includes the Crawfordsville Imprint (1894-1896, 1912-1918, 1923-1924). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access this paper. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Cresco Digitized Newspapers (1859-1920) Includes the Cresco Plain Dealer (1913-1920), Iowa Plain Dealer (Cresco, New Oregon) (1867-1891), the New Oregon Plain Dealer (Cresco, New Oregon) (1859-1866), the Twice-a-Week Plain Dealer (Cresco) (1895-1913), and the Weekly New Oregon Plain Dealer (Cresco, New Oregon) (1866-1867). These historic runs - in separate archives - of various Cresco (and New Oregon) newspapers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search a specific Cresco newspaper - such as the Cresco Plain Dealer - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Cresco Plain Dealer - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Cresco Digitized Newspapers (1871-2014) Includes the Cresco Plain Dealer (1921-1945), Cresco Times Plain Dealer (2008-2014), Howard County Times (Cresco) (1871-1920, 1923-1951), Iowa Plain Dealer (Cresco) (1881-1891, 1895), and the Times Plain Dealer (Cresco) (1951-1988, 1990-2008). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers from this Howard County Digitized Newspaper archive.
  • Cresco Digitized Newspapers (1895) Public Cresco Opinion (1895). Click on "More" to access this paper that is part of the Winneshiek Newspaper Archive - a project of the Winneshiek County Historical Society and the Preuss Library, Luther College.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities and Counties - D

  • Dallas County Digitized Newspapers (1866-2016) Includes Dallas County Democrat (Adel) (1893-1894), Dallas County News (Adel) (1877-1997, 1999-2012, 2015-2016), Dallas County Record (Adel) (1895-1903, 1912-1929), Dallas Weekly Gazette (Adel) (1866-1868), and the Northeast Dallas County Record (Adel) (2003-2012). Project of the Adel Public Library.
  • Dallas County Digitized Newspapers (1874-2016) Includes the Bulletin (Perry) (1893-1894), Chief Advertiser (Perry) (1937-1941), Chief Reporter (Perry) (1896-1900, 1903-1910), Dexfield Review-Sentinel (Dexter and Redfield) (1960-1978), Minburn Booster (1954-1971), Perry Advertiser (1886-1890, 1892-1899, 1901-1916), Perry Bulletin (1894-1896), Perry Chief (1874-1877, 1879, 1883, 1888-1889, 1894, 1983-1985, 1987-1991, 1993-2013, 2015-2016), Perry Chief and Perry Pilot (1886-1887), Perry Daily Chief (1894-1898, 1901-1915, 1920-1983), Perry Daily Chief and Advertiser (1916-1919), Perry Pilot (1882-1885), Perry Press (1935-1942), the Prohibition Journal (Perry) (1910-1915), and the Reporter (Perry) (1892-1893). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Perry Public Library.
  • Dallas County Digitized Newspapers (1891-2012) Includes the Bouton Press (1916-1921), Enterprise (Woodward) (1891, 1893-1894, 1899), Northeast Dallas County Record (Woodward) (1969-1991, 1993-2002), Woodward Bulletin (2008-2012), and the Woodward Enterprise (1907-1908, 1911-1914, 1918-1927, 1929-1969). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Woodward Public Library.
  • Dallas County Digitized Newspapers (1984-1988) Includes the West Des Moines Express (1984-1988). Part of the Community History Archive of the Johnston Public Library.
  • Davenport Digitized Newspapers (1847-1918) Includes the Daily Davenport Democrat (1864-1869), Daily Davenport Gazette (1854-1855), Daily Democrat and News (Davenport) (1859-1864), Daily Iowa State Democrat (Davenport) (1856-1859), Davenport Daily Gazette (1856-1857), Davenport Gazette (1847-1854), Der Demokrat (Davenport) (1862-1865), and Der Tagliche Demokrat (Davenport) (1915-1918). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Davenport Gazette - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Davenport Gazette - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Davenport Digitized Newspapers (1877-1904) Includes the Davenport Daily Republican (1897-1904), Davenport Democrat (1877-1878), the Davenport Gazette (1887), Davenport Weekly Democrat (1896), and the Davenport Weekly Republican (1897-1904). Short historic runs arranged alphabetically in separate archives. Scroll down the page to access individual papers from Google News archive.
  • Dayton Digitized Newspapers (1880-1922) Includes the Dayton Review (1885-1922) and the Dayton Weekly Review (1880-1884). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Dayton Digitized Newspapers (1893-2009) Includes the Dayton Review (1893, 1916, 1927, 1930, 1933, 1939-1941, 1943-1945, 1950, 1956-1957, 1976, 2003-2004, 2006-2009). From Google News archive.
  • Decatur County Digitized Newspapers (1840-1920) Includes the Bloomington Herald (1840-1849) and the Leon Reporter (1899-1920). These papers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search for a specific Decatur County newspaper - such as the Bloomington Herald - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Bloomington Herald - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Decatur County Digitized Newspapers (1888-2020) Includes the College City Chronicle (Lamoni) (1895-1901), Independent Patriot (Lamoni) (1895-1910, Iowa Magazine (Lamoni) (1920, 1922-1925), Lamoni Chronicle (1901-2020), and the Lamoni Gazette (1885-1888). A project of the Lamoni Public Library.
  • Decorah Digitized Newspapers (1860-2018) Includes the Decorah Bee (1875-1876, 1878), Decorah Journal (1893-1896, 1900-1999, 2001-2005, 2008-2011, 2013-2018), Decorah Public Opinion (1895-1928, 1930, 1942-1958, 1962-1999, 2001-2005, 2007-2016, 2018), Decorah Public Opinion and Decorah Republic (1929-1942), Decorah Republic (1860-1866), and the Decorah Republican (1866-1891, 1893-1928). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers and a number of additional Decorah Newspapers with limited archived issues. Part of the Winneshiek Newspaper Archive - a project of the Winneshiek County Historical Society and the Preuss Library, Luther College.
  • Decorah Digitized Newspapers (1874-1924) Includes the Decorah Public Opinion (1895-1923). Decorah-Posten og Ved Arnen (1903-1924), and the Decorah-Posten (1874-1903). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Decorah Public Opinion - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Decorah Public Opinion - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Decorah Digitized Newspapers (1904-2009) Includes the Decorah Journal (1904, 1911, 1943, 1955, 1960, 2003-2004, 2006-2009) and the Decorah Public Opinion (1922, 1932, 2003-2004, 2006-2008). From Google News archive.
  • Delaware County Digitized Newspapers (1864-2018) Includes Delaware County News (Manchester) (1897-1912), Delhi Monitor (1872-1887), Earlville Camera (1920-1925), Earlville Phoenix (1919-1920), Earlville Review (1926-1942, 1945-1948), Greeley Home Press (1916-1926), Hopkinton Leader (1894-1900, 1920, 1925-1926, 1928-1929, 1934-1940, 1942-1943, 1948-1950, 1953), Manchester Democrat (1899-1911), Manchester Democrat Radio (1930-1988), Manchester Press (2005-2011, 2015-2018), and the Sand Spring Sentinel (Sand Springs) (1864-1865). Click on "More" to access some of the papers in this archive. Part of the Community History Archive of the Manchester Public Library.
  • Delaware County Digitized Newspapers (2005-2007) Includes the Dyersville Commercial (2005-2007). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Garner Public Library.
  • Delhi Digitized Newspapers (1872-1887) Includes the Delhi Monitor (1872-1887). Click on "More" to access issues of this paper. Part of the Community History Archive of the Manchester Public Library.
  • Denison Digitized Newspapers (1873-2012) Includes Der Crawford County Demokrat (1911-1913), Der Denison Herald (1913-1918), Denison Bulletin (1894-1918, 1923-2012), Denison Bulletin and Herald (1918-1923), Denison Review (1873-1874, 1883-1970, 1973-1998, 2000-2012), Denison Zeitung (1885, 1913), the Spotlight (Denison) (1935-1937), and the Spotlight and Progressive-News (1937-1944). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Norelius Community Library in Denison.
  • Denison Digitized Newspapers (1898-1920) Includes the Denison Review (1898-1920). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Denison Review - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Denison Review - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Des Moines County Digitized Newspapers (1839-1865) Includes the Burlington Hawk-eye (1845-1846, 1849-1851), Burlington Weekly Hawk-eye (1857-1858, 1860-1865), Burlington Tri-Weekly Hawk-eye (1854-1855), Hawk-eye (1843-1845), Hawk-eye and Iowa Patriot (1839-1841), Iowa Patriot (1839), Iowa Territorial Gazette and Advertiser (1842-1846), Weekly Hawk-eye (1858-1860), and the Weekly Hawk-eye and telegraph (1855-1857). These short historic runs - in separate archives - of various Burlington newspapers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website.
  • Des Moines County Digitized Newspapers (1886-2007) Includes the Mediapolis New Era (1942-1944, 1964-1984), the Mediapolis New Era News (1908-1942), the Mediapolis News (1898-1899, 1985-1987, 1989-1995, 1997-2002, 2004-2007), the Mediapolis New Era News (1907), and the New Era (Mediapolis) (1886-1907). Click on "More" and then scroll down to access these papers. Included as part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Des Moines Digitized Newspapers (1860-1861) Includes the Commonwealth (Des Moines) (1860-1861). Click on “More” to access this paper. Part of the Marion County Community History Archive.
  • Des Moines Digitized Newspapers (1894-1922) Includes the Bystander (Des Moines) (1916-1921), and the Iowa State Bystander (Des Moines) (1894-1916). These African American newspapers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Iowa State Bystander - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Iowa State Bystander - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Dexter Digitized Newspapers (1960-1978) Includes the Dexfield Review-Sentinel (Dexter and Redfield) (1960-1978). A project of the Perry Public Library.
  • Diagonal Digitized Newspapers (1918-2019) Includes Diagonal Progress (1988-2019), and the Diagonal Reporter (1918-1979). Part of the Ringgold County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Dickinson County Digitized Newspapers (1870-2021) Includes Arnolds Park News (Spirit Lake) (1930), Dickinson County News (Spirit Lake) (1999-2021), Dickinson County Mail News (Spirit Lake) (1975-1976), Lake Park News (1916-1942, 1949, 1951-1952, 1955-1987), Milford Mail (1886-1887, 1889-1925, 1929, 1932-1941, 1943-1957, 1980), Milford Mail and Terril Record (1929, 1957-1970, 1972-1998), Spirit Lake Beacon (1870-1999), Terril Record (1928-1952, 1955-1956), and the Terril Tribune (1900-1903). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Arnolds Park, Milford, and Spirit Lake Public Libraries.
  • Dubuque County Digitized Newspapers (1836-1918) Includes the Du Buque Visitor (Dubuque) (1836-1837), Fest – Chronic (Dubuque) (1892), Iowa News (Dubuque) (1837-1838), Luxemburger Gazette (Dubuque) (1871-1918), Miners’ Express (Dubuque) (1849-1854), and Weekly Miners’ Express (Dubuque) (1847-1849). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Miners’ Express - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Miners’ Express - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Dubuque County Digitized Newspapers (1837-1931) Includes the Daily Dubuque Herald (1868-1869), Dubuque Daily Herald (1866-1872, 1877, 1885-1900), Dubuque Daily Telegraph (1901), Dubuque Democrat Herald (1863-1865), Dubuque Herald (1860-1863, 1865-1866, 1872-1885), Dubuque Sunday Herald (1885, 1889, 1893, 1895-1898), Dubuque Telegraph Herald (1901-1905, 1931), Dubuque Weekly Observer (1854), Iowa News (1837-1838), and the Weekly Express and Herald (1856-1857). Scroll down the page to access individual Dubuque papers from Google News archive.
  • Dubuque Digitized Newspapers (1836-1918) Includes the Du Buque Visitor (Dubuque) (1836-1837), Fest – Chronic (Dubuque) (1892), Iowa News (Dubuque) (1837-1838), Luxemburger Gazette (Dubuque) (1871-1918), Miners’ Express (Dubuque) (1849-1854), and Weekly Miners’ Express (Dubuque) (1847-1849). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Miners’ Express - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Miners’ Express - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Dubuque Digitized Newspapers (1837-1931) Includes the Daily Dubuque Herald (1868-1869), Dubuque Daily Herald (1866-1872, 1877, 1885-1900), Dubuque Daily Telegraph (1901), Dubuque Democrat Herald (1863-1865), Dubuque Herald (1860-1863, 1865-1866, 1872-1885), Dubuque Sunday Herald (1885, 1889, 1893, 1895-1898), Dubuque Telegraph Herald (1901-1905, 1931), Dubuque Weekly Observer (1854), Iowa News (1837-1838), and the Weekly Express and Herald (1856-1857). Scroll down the page to access individual Dubuque papers from Google News archive.
  • Dubuque Digitized Newspapers (1921-2020) Includes the Dubuque Witness ("The official publication of the Archdiocese of Dubuque") (1921-2020). The Digital Archives of the Dubuque Witness.
  • Duncombe Digitized Newspapers (1893, 1923) Includes the Duncombe Dispatch (1923), and the Duncombe News (1893). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Dunlap Digitized Newspapers (1891-2018) Includes the Dunlap Reporter (1891-1892, 1894-1910, 1913-1990, 1993-2018), and the Dunlap Reporter and Herald (1910-1913). A project of the Dunlap Community Library.
  • Dyersville Digitized Newspapers (2005-2007) Includes the Dyersville Commercial (2005-2007). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Garner Public Library.
  • Dysart Digitized Newspapers (1878-1923) Includes the Dysart Reporter (1878-1879, 1902-1923). Click on "More" to access and view issues of this paper. Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities and Counties - E

  • Eagle Grove Digitized Newspapers (1882-2018) Includes the Boone Valley Gazette (Eagle Grove) (1882-1896, 1898), Boone Valley Telephone (1882), Eagle Grove Eagle (1895-1907, 1909-2018), Eagle Grove Times (1888, 1890-1891, 1897-1898), Eagle Grove Times and Gazette (1921), Eagle Grove Times Gazette (1916-1920), Evening Times (1901), Goldfield Booster (Eagle Grove) (1929-1931), Goldfield Chronicle (Eagle Grove) (1893-1894, 1897-1899, 1903-1904, 1906-1907, 1913-1924), Goldfield Gazette (Eagle Grove) (1931-1932, 1934-1948), and the Times Gazette (Eagle Grove) (1898-1916). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Eagle Grove Memorial Library.
  • Earlham Digitized Newspapers (1895-1987) Includes the Earlham Echo (1895, 1899-1913, 1916, 1918-1929, 1931-1987). A project of the Earlham Public Library.
  • Earlville Digitized Newspapers Review (1926-1948) Includes Earlville Camera (1920-1925), Earlville Phoenix (1919-1920), and the Earlville Review (1926-1942, 1945-1948). Click on "More" to also access issues of the. Click on "More" to access issues of this paper.
  • East Peru Digitized Newspapers (1916-1919) Includes the East Peru Mail (1916-1919). Click on "More" to access issues of this paper. A project of the Winterset Public Library
  • Eddyville Digitized Newspapers (1854-2003) Includes Eddyville Advertiser (1869-1870, 1874-1882), Eddyville Free Press (1854-1855), Eddyville Signal (1902-1904), Eddyville Star (1862-1864), Eddyville Tribune (1896-2003), the Eddyville Weekly Advertiser (1870, 1873-1874) and the Signal (Eddyville) (1902). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of Eddyville Public Library.
  • Edgewood Digitized Newspapers (1897-2016) Includes the Edgewood Journal (1897, 1915-1928) and the Edgewood Reminder (1902, 1904-1905, 1911, 1946-1947, 1953-2016). Click on "More" to access issues of the Edgewood Journal. A project of the McGregor Historical Museum.
  • Eldridge Digitized Newspapers (1968-2016) Includes the North Scott Press (Eldridge) (1968-2016). A project of the Scott County Library (Digital Archives of Scott County Iowa).
  • Elgin Digitized Newspapers (1894-2020) Includes the Elgin Echo (1894-2020). A project of the Elgin Public Library.
  • Elk Horn Digitized Newspapers (1933-1974) Includes the Elk Horn - Kimballton Review (1933, 1949, 1957, 1961, 1974). From Google News archive.
  • Elkader Digitized Newspapers (1855-2020) Includes the following newspapers: Clayton County Centennial (Elkader) (1936), Clayton County Herald (Elkader) (1855-1857), Clayton County Journal (Elkader) (1859-1873, 1885-1887), Clayton County Messenger (Elkader) (1922-1923), Clayton County Register (Elkader) (1926-2020), Elkader Argus (1891-1907, 1984), Elkader Register (1878-1886, 1889-1907, 1918-1926), Elkader Semi-Weekly Register (1884), Elkader Weekly Register (1886-1889), and the Register and Argus (Elkader) (1907-1918). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Elkader Public Library.
  • Elkport Digitized Newspapers (1903-1904) Includes the Elkport Ledger (1903-1904). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Guttenberg Public Library.
  • Elliott Digitized Newspapers (1893-1942) Includes the Elliott Daily Graphic (1906) and the Elliott Graphic (1893-1894, 1896, 1902-1917, 1932-1942). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of Griswold Public Library.
  • Ellsworth Digitized Newspapers (1899-1967) Includes the Ellsworth News (1916-1917, 1924-1967), and the Ellsworth Chronicle (1899-1902). A project of the Ellsworth Public Library.
  • Ellsworth Digitized Newspapers (1970) Includes the South Hamilton News (Ellsworth) (1970). Part of the Digital Archives of the Bertha Bartlett Public Library.
  • Elma Digitized Newspapers (1903-1987) Includes Elma Graphic (1959),Elma New Era (1903-1907, 1909-1911, 1913-1914, 1916-1921, 1924-1954), Elma Reminder (1971-1972, 1974-1987), and the Elma Riceville New Era (1943-1944). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. Part of the Howard County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Emmet County Digitized Newspapers (1868-2022) Includes the Advocate (Estherville) (1976-1979), Emmet County Herald (Estherville) (1884), Emmet County Republican (Estherville) (1887-1890, 1892-1902, 1986), Estherville Daily News (1930-2013), Estherville Democrat (1895-1929), Estherville Enterprise (1901-1940, 1946-1948), Estherville News (1927-1930, 1995, 2013-2022), Estherville Spirit (1987, 1989-1999, 2001-2003), Evening Tribune (Estherville) (1902), National Broad-Axe (Estherville) (1882-1884), Northern Vindicator (1868-1874, 1884-1897, 1914), Semi-Weekly Northern Vindicator, Opera House Reporter (Estherville) (1916-1917), Senior Citizen Monthly (Estherville) (1974-1975), Vindicator and Republican (Estherville) (1902-1946), and Weekly Northern Vindicator (Estherville) (1897-1899). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Estherville Public Library.
  • Emmetsburg Digitized Newspapers (1886-2023) Includes the Democrat (Emmetsburg) (1886, 1913, 1927, 1935, 1945, 1953, 1969, 1977, 1983, 1993, 2003-2021), Palo Alto County Gazette (Emmetsburg) (1978-1985), Reporter (Emmetsburg) (2005-2021), and the Reporter Democrat (Emmetsburg) (2021-2023). Click on “More” to access some of the issues of these papers. Part of the Digitized Archive of Palo Alto County.
  • Essex Digitized Newspapers (1885-2017) Includes the Argus (Essex) (1885), and the Essex Independent (1895-1934, 1942-2017). A project of the Essex Lied Public Library and Community History Archive.
  • Estherville Digitized Newspapers (1868-2022) Includes the Advocate (Estherville) (1976-1979), Emmet County Herald (Estherville) (1884), Emmet County Republican (Estherville) (1887-1890, 1892-1902, 1986), Estherville Daily News (1930-2013), Estherville Democrat (1895-1929), Estherville Enterprise (1901-1940, 1946-1948), Estherville News (1927-1930, 1995, 2013-2022), Estherville Spirit (1987, 1989-1999, 2001-2003), Evening Tribune (Estherville) (1902), National Broad-Axe (Estherville) (1882-1884), Northern Vindicator (1868-1874, 1884-1897, 1914), Semi-Weekly Northern Vindicator, Opera House Reporter (Estherville) (1916-1917), Senior Citizen Monthly (Estherville) (1974-1975), Vindicator and Republican (Estherville) (1902-1946), and Weekly Northern Vindicator (Estherville) (1897-1899). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Estherville Public Library.
  • Everly Digitized Newspapers (2012-2019) Includes Hartley Everly Royal Sentinel News (2012-2016), and the Hartley Sentinel - The Everly Royal News (2017-2019). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Hartley Public Library.
  • Exira Digitized Newspapers (1897-1921) Includes the Audubon County Journal (Exira) (1897-1921). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Audubon County Journal - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Audubon County Journal - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities and Counties - F

  • Farnhamville Digitized Newspapers (1958-1964) Includes the Lohrville Enterprise and the Farnhamville Index (1958-1964). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archives of Greene County Iowa.
  • Fayette County Digitized Newspapers (1856-2019) Includes The Argo (West Union) (1885-1888, 1892-1909), Fayette County Clarion (West Union) (1881), Fayette County Union (West Union) (1867, 1916-1944, 1948, 1989-2011, 2018-2019), Fayette County Union and the West Union Argo Gazette (1944-1969), Fayette County Pioneer (West Union) (1856-1864), Fayette County Union (West Union) (2011-2017), Observer (West Union) (2012-2015), Public Review (West Union) (1859, 1961), The Union (West Union) (1969-1989), West Union Argo (1909-1910), West Union - Argo Gazette (1910-1922, 1925-1927, 1929, 1931-1932, 1939), West Union Gazette (1874, 1885-1910, 1988), West Union Gazette and Clermont Leader (1868), West Union Republican Gazette (1868-1877, 1880-1884), West Union Semi-Weekly Republican Gazette (1884), West Union Weekly Republican Gazette (1884-1885). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the West Union Public Library.
  • Fayette County Digitized Newspapers (1882-2020) This collection includes Fayette County Leader (1914-1930, 1937-1947, 1949-1960, 1965-1970), Fayette County Union (1910), Fayette Leader (1914, 1960-1965, 1970-1972, 1975-2020), Fayette Reader, Fayette Reporter (1910-1912), Leader Press (Fayette) (1972-1974), Iowa Postal Code (Fayette) (1882-1883, 1887-1910), Upper Iowa Press (Fayette) (1974-1975). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. These digital archives are a project of the Fayette Community Library.
  • Fayette County Digitized Newspapers (1887-2020) Includes Oelwein Daily Register (1906-2020), Oelwein Register (1887-1921), and the Oelwein Weekend Daily Register (1998-2000). A project of the Oelwein Public Library.
  • Fayette County Digitized Newspapers (1894-2020) Includes the Elgin Echo (1894-2020). A project of the Elgin Public Library.
  • Fayette Digitized Newspapers (1882-2020) This collection includes Fayette County Leader (1914-1930, 1937-1947, 1949-1960, 1965-1970), Fayette County Union (1910), Fayette Leader (1914, 1960-1965, 1970-1972, 1975-2020), Fayette Reader, Fayette Reporter (1910-1912), Leader Press (Fayette) (1972-1974), Iowa Postal Code (Fayette) (1882-1883, 1887-1910), Upper Iowa Press (Fayette) (1974-1975). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. These digital archives are a project of the Fayette Community Library.
  • Fenton Digitized Newspapers (1912-1944) Includes the Fenton Reporter (1912-1944). A project of the Kossuth County Genealogical Society.
  • Fertile Digitized Newspapers (1912) Includes the Fertile Independent (1912). Click on “More” to access this paper. Part of the Clear Lake Public Library Digitized Newspaper collection.
  • Floyd County Digitized Newspapers (1856-1866) Includes the Charles City Intelligencer (1864-1866), Charles City Republican Intelligencer (1861-1864), the St. Charles City Republican Intelligencer (Charles City) (1857-1861), and the St. Charles Republican Intelligencer (1856-1857). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Charles City Republican Intelligencer - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Charles City Republican Intelligencer - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Floyd County Digitized Newspapers (1890-2018) Includes the Advertiser (Nora Springs) (1989-1990), Advertiser Register (Rockford) (1997), Charles City Press (2008), Nora Springs Advertiser (1986-1988), Nora Springs Advertiser and Rockford Register (1990-1997), Nora Springs Rockford Register (2006-2018), the Rock (Rockford) (2006), Rockford Gazette (1894-1896), Rockford Register (1890-1898, 1900-1989), Rudd Rustler (1896), Shell Rock Valley Times (Rockford). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Rockford Public Library.
  • Fonda Digitized Newspapers (1883-1987) Includes the Fonda Journal and Times (1913-1915), Fonda Times (1894-1912, 1917-1987), Journal and Times (Fonda) (1912-1913, 1915-1916), and the Pocahontas Times (Fonda) (1883-1894). Project of the Newell Public Library.
  • Fontanelle Digitized Newspapers (1988) Includes the Fontanelle Observer (1988). Click on "More" to access issues of this newspaper digitized by Belle Plaine Community Library.
  • Forest City Digitized Newspapers (1874-2013) Includes Forest City Summit (1903-1938, 1947-1996, 1998-2013), Independent (Forest City) (1895-1921), Summit (Forest City) (1947), Winnebago County Republican (Forest City) (1904-1906), Winnebago-Hancock Summit (Forest City) (1938-1947), and the Winnebago Summit (Forest City) (1874-1880, 1882-1890, 1893, 1895-1903). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Winnebago Historical Society.
  • Fort Dodge Digitized Newspapers (1856-1924) Includes the Daily Chronicle (Fort Dodge) (1884-1890), Evening Messenger (Fort Dodge) (1888-1889, 1892-1902), Fort Dodge Daily Chronicle (1893, 1895-1897, 1904-1906, 1911-1912), Fort Dodge Daily Messenger (1873, 1884-1887), Fort Dodge Democrat (1861-1862), Fort Dodge Messenger (1872-1877, 1880-1917), Fort Dodge Messenger and Chronicle (1917-1924), Fort Dodge Post (1897-1899), Fort Dodge Republican (1860-1864), Fort Dodge Semi-Weekly Chronicle (1896-1909), Fort Dodge Semi-Weekly Times (1873-1876), Fort Dodge Sentinel (1856-1860), Fort Dodge Times (1868-1874, 1883-1899), Fort Dodge Weekly Chronicle (1893-1896, 1909, 1910-1911), Fort Dodge Weekly Times (1874), Iowa North West (Fort Dodge) (1864-1871), Lehigh Valley Argus (Fort Dodge) (1900-1922), Northwest Chronicle (Fort Dodge) (1883-1891), Saturday Evening Messenger (Fort Dodge) (1886-1887), Saturday Evening Post (Fort Dodge) (1892-1893), Saturday Messenger (Fort Dodge) (1886-1887), Semi-Weekly Messenger (Fort Dodge) (1904-1909), Service Press (Fort Dodge) (1923), Webster County Gazette (Fort Dodge) (1877-1880), Webster County Gazette and Fort Dodge Messenger (1877), Weekly Messenger (Fort Dodge) (1903) and more than ten additional area papers with limited numbers of archived pages. Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access most of these papers. A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Fort Dodge Digitized Newspapers (1947) Includes the Fort Dodge Messenger (1947), and the Fort Dodge Messenger and Chronicle (1947). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of Hamilton County and a project of the Kendall Young Library in Webster City.
  • Fredericksburg Digitized Newspapers (1898-2019) Includes Fredericksburg News (1898, 1906, 1931, 1935-1939, 1941-1944, 1946-1956, 1958-1976), and the Fredericksburg Review (1977-2002, 2006-2019). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the New Hampton Public Library.
  • Fremont County Digitized Newspapers (1858-1859) Includes the Fremont Herald (Sidney) (1858-1859). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access this paper archived by the Lied Public Library of Clarinda.
  • Fremont Digitized Newspapers Includes the Fremont What Cheer Vine (Fremont, What Cheer, Blakesburg, Delta, Eddyville, Keswick) (2012-2013). A project of the Hedrick Public Library.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities and Counties - G

  • Garnavillo Digitized Newspapers (1853-1968) Includes the Clayton County Herald (Garnavillo) (1853-1857), Clayton County Journal (Garnavillo) (1859-1868), Garnavillo Observer (1964-1965), Garnavillo Sentinel (1893-1897), and the Garnavillo Tribune (1910-1933, 1942-1945). Click on “More” to access some issues of these papers. A project of the Garnavillo Historical Society.
  • Garnavillo Digitized Newspapers (1900-1907) Includes the Garnavillo Press (1900-1907). A project of the Guttenberg Public Library.
  • Garner Digitized Newspapers (1874-2017) Includes the Garner Herald (1900-1901, 1932-1936), Garner Leader (1921-1928, 2010-2011), Garner Leader and Garner Signal (1929-1937), Garner Leader and Garner Signal and Garner Herald (1937-2010), Garner Leader and Signal and Garner Herald (1992, 1996-1997), Garner Signal (1903-1928), Hancock County Democrat (Garner) (1887-1921), Hancock Signal (Garner) (1874-1903), and the Leader (Garner) (2011-2017). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Garner Public Library. A project of the Garner Public Library.
  • Garwin Digitized Newspapers (1894-1920) Includes the Garwin Gazette (1896-1897), Garwin Record (1916-1920), Garwin Star (1902), Garwin Sun (1950, 1952-1976), and the Tama County Advocate (Garwin) (1894). Click on "More" to access and view issues of these papers. Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.
  • George Digitized Newspapers (1988-1989) Includes the Lyon County News (George) (1988-1989).
  • Gilmore City Digitized Newspapers (1888) Includes the New Deal (Gilmore City) (1888). Click on "More" scroll down the page to access some of this paper. A project of the Rolfe Public Library.
  • Gilmore City Digitized Newspapers (1892-1943) Includes the Enterprise (Gilmore City) (1934-1935), Gilmore City Enterprise (1915-1918, 1921-1923, 1930-1943), the Gilmore City Globe (1892-1915), and the Globe (Gilmore City) (1898). Part of the Gilmore City Community History Archive.
  • Gladbrook Digitized Newspapers (1881-1924) Includes the Tama Northern (Gladbrook) (1881-1889, 1895-1924). Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.
  • Glidden Digitized Newspapers (1892-2016) Includes the Glidden Graphic (1892-2016). A project of the Carroll County Genealogical Society.
  • Goldfield Dititized Newspapers (1893-1948) Includes the Goldfield Booster (1929-1931), Goldfield Chronicle (1893-1894, 1897-1899, 1903-1904, 1906-1907, 1913-1924), and the Goldfield Gazette (1931-1932, 1934-1948). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. Part of the Eagle City Digitized Newspapers a project of the Eagle Grove Memorial Library.
  • Gowrie Digitized Newspapers (1889-1922) Includes the Gowrie News (1889-1922). Part of Fort Dodge A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Graettinger Digitized Newspapers(1897-2018) Includes the Graettinger Times (1897-1906, 1908-1935, 1938-2003, 2005-2018) and the Globe Free Press (Graettinger) (1979). A project of the Graettinger Public Library.
  • Graettinger Digitized Newspapers (1970-1974) Includes Your Graettinger Times (1970, 1974). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. Part of the Digitized Archive of Palo Alto County.
  • Grand Junction Digitized Newspapers (1870-1999) Includes the Era Headlight (Grand Junction) (1898-1899), Globe Free Press (Grand Junction) (1942), Globe - Free Press and Paton Churdan News and the Rippey News (Grand Junction) (1986-1987), Globe - Free Press (Grand Junction) (1942), Globe - Free Press and Paton Portrait and the Rippey News (Grand Junction) (1943-1987), Globe - Free Press and Rippey News (1987-1991, 1993-1999), Gold Nugget (Grand Junction) (1996), Grand Junction Globe (1905-1915), Grand Junction Globe and the Paton Portrait (1915-1922), the Grand Junction Globe and the Paton Portrait and the Rippey News (1922-1941), and the Grand Junction Headlight (1870, 1893-1898, 1999). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archives of Greene County Iowa.
  • Granville Digitized Newspapers (1878-1883) Includes the Sioux County Independent (Granville - East Orange, Calliope, Hawarden, Rock Valley) (1878-1883). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Greeley Digitized Newspapers (1916-1926) Includes the Greeley Home Press (1916-1926). Click on "More" to access this paper. Part of the Community History Archive of the Manchester Public Library.
  • Greene County Digitized Newspapers (1870-2018) Includes the Bee (Jefferson) (1991-2014), Churdan Reporter (1891-1892, 1856-1958), Era Headlight (Grand Junction) (1898-1899), Free Lance (Jefferson) (1915-1917), Globe - Free Press (Grand Junction) (1942), Globe - Free Press and Paton Churdan News and the Rippey News (Grand Junction) (1986-1987), Globe - Free Press and Paton Portrait and the Rippey News (Grand Junction) (1943-1987), Globe - Free Press and Rippey News (1987-1991, 1993-1999), Gold Nugget (Grand Junction) (1996), Grand Junction Globe (1905-1915), Grand Junction Globe and the Paton Portrait (1915-1922), Grand Junction Globe and the Paton Portrait and the Rippey News (1922-1941), Grand Junction Headlight (1870, 1893-1898, 1999), Herald (Jefferson) (1988-2018), Jefferson Bee (1871-1874, 1881-1883, 1886, 1888-1991), Jefferson Era (1866-1869, 1871), Jefferson Herald (1917-2012, 2014-2019), Jefferson Herald Free Press (2012), Lohrville Enterprise (1958), Lohrville Enterprise and the Farnhamville Index (1958-1964), Paton Churdan News (1983-1995), the Reporter (Churdan) (1900-1952), the Rippey Booster (1919-1922), Scranton Journal (1884, 1886-1912, 1915-1929, 1931, 1933-1949, 1951-1988, 1990-2017), and the Souvenir (Jefferson) (1894-1903). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. Part of the Community History Archives of Greene County Iowa.
  • Greene Digitized Newspapers (1876-2017) Includes Butler County Press (Greene) (1876-1878), Butler County Recorder (Greene) (1884-1889), Greene Recorder (1956-1987, 1990-2013, 2015-2017), and the Iowa Recorder (Greene) (1889-1893, 1895-1956). A project of the Greene Public Library.
  • Greenville Digitized Newspapers (1903) Includes the Greenville News (1903). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Sioux Rapids Public Library.
  • Griswold Digitized Newspapers (1880-2015) Includes Griswold Advocate (1880-1885), Griswold American (1885-1907, 1909-1943, 1946-1995, 1999-2015), and the Griswold Gleaner (1905). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of Griswold Public Library.
  • Grundy Center Digitized Newspapers (1868-2016) Includes the Argus (Grundy Center) (1877-1882), Grundy Center Herald (1896-1898), Grundy County Argus (1884-1887), Grundy County Atlas (1868-1872, 1876), Grundy County Democrat (1897-1898, 1903-1911), Grundy County Dispatch (1918-1923), Grundy County Herald (1893-1896), Grundy Democrat (1911-1918), Grundy Register (1923-1987, 1989-2016), and Grundy Republican (1881, 1883-1888, 1891-1923). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of the Kling Memorial Library in Grundy Center.
  • Grundy County Digitized Newspapers (1868-2016) Includes the Argus (Grundy Center) (1877-1882), Grundy Center Herald (1896-1898), Grundy County Atlas (1868-1872, 1876), Grundy County Argus (1884-1887), Grundy County Democrat (1897-1898, 1903-1911), Grundy County Dispatch (1918-1923), Grundy County Herald (1893-1896), Grundy Democrat (1911-1918), Grundy Register (1923-1987, 1989-2016), and Grundy Republican (1881, 1883-1888, 1891-1923). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of the Kling Memorial Library in Grundy Center.
  • Grundy County Digitized Newspapers (1881-1980) Includes the Beaman Journal (1886), Conrad Record (1899-1901, 1907, 1912, 1914-1915, 1917-1920, 1923, 1932, 1935, 1980), Conrad Journal (1881-1883, 1885, 1887, 1890-1892, 1894), Grundy Register (Grundy Center) (1940), and the Record (Conrad) (1937-1938). A project of the Conrad Public Library.
  • Grundy County Digitized Newspapers (1884-1964) Includes the Ostfriesische Nachrichten (Wellsburg) (1884-1915, 1940), Ostfriesen Zeitung (Wellsburg) (1957, 1968-1969), Wellsburg Herald (1903, 1906-1907, 1911-1913, 1920-1924, 1930-1935, 1946-1964), and the Wellsburg Herald and The Grundy County Spokesman (1935-1946). A project of the Ostfriesen Heritage Society.
  • Grundy County Digitized Newspapers (1896-1961) Includes Beaman Advertiser (1912-1918), Beaman Bee (1896-1897,1899), Beaman News (1946-1950), and Everybody's Advertiser (Beaman) (1928-1961). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Beaman Community Memorial Library.
  • Guthrie Center Digitized Newspapers (1879-2019) Includes the Guthrian (Guthrie Center) (1879-1897, 1899-1921, 1946-1986), Guthrie Center Times (1940-1949, 1952-2018), Guthrie County Times (Guthrie Center) (1912-1920), Guthrie County Times Vedette (Guthrie Center) (2019), Guthrie County Vedette (Guthrie Center) (1981, 2018), Guthrie Times (Guthrie Center) (1912-1920), and the Times (Guthrie Center) (1920-1940). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of the Mary J. Barnett Memorial Library.
  • Guthrie County Digitized Newspapers (1871-2020) Includes the Stuart Herald (1901-1991, 2005-2020), Stuart Locomotive (1871-1872, 1874-1884, 1893-1900), Stuart Locomotive and Ledger (1883), and the Stuart News (1916-1921). A project of the Stuart Public Library.
  • Guthrie County Digitized Newspapers (1878-1971) Includes Adair News (1971), Casey Vindicator (1881, 1883-1884, 1886-1888, 1890-1891, 1893-1896, 1900-1905, 1908, 1911-1921, 1923, 1928, 1934, 1936-1939, 1941-1943, 1946-1963, 1971), Casey Weekly Vindicator (1878-1879, 1881), Menlo Journal (1938), and the Vindicator (Casey) (1957,1963-1971). A project of the Casey Public Library.
  • Guthrie County Digitized Newspapers (1879-2019) Includes the Guthrian (Guthrie Center) (1879-1897, 1899-1921, 1946-1986), Guthrie Center Times (1940-1949, 1952-2018), Guthrie County Times (Guthrie Center) (1912-1920), Guthrie County Times Vedette (Guthrie Center) (2019), Guthrie County Vedette (Guthrie Center) (1981, 2018), Guthrie Times (Guthrie Center) (1912-1920), and the Times (Guthrie Center) (1920-1940). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of the Mary J. Barnett Memorial Library.
  • Guthrie County Digitized Newspapers (1882-2018) Includes the Coon Rapids Enterprise (1882-1892, 1895-2018). Digital archives of the Coon Rapids Public Library.
  • Guthrie County Digitized Newspapers (1884-2018) Includes the Bayard Advocate (1914, 1916-1918), the Bayard Bulletin (1922,1924), the Bayard News (1884-1885, 1934-1984), and the News Gazette (Bayard) (1984-1986, 1989-2018). Click on "More" to access some of these papers and all the available years of the archived papers. A project of the Bayard Public Library.
  • Guttenberg Digitized Newspapers (1856-2020) Includes the Clayton County Herald (Guttenberg) (1856-1857), Clayton County Journal (Guttenberg) (1858-1860, 1866, 1903-1913), Guttenberg Press (1897-2020), and the Mississippi Valley Register (Guttenberg) (1859-1861). A project of the Guttenberg Public Library.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties H

There will be issues missing from most runs of digitized newspapers.

  • Hamilton County Digitized Newspapers (1857-2015) Includes Daily Freeman Journal (Webster City) (1917-2015), Daily Freeman Tribune (Webster City) (1899-1917), Evening Journal (Webster City) (1906), Fort Dodge Messenger (1947), Fort Dodge Messenger and Chronicle (1947), Graphic Herald (Webster City) (1895-1897, 1901, 1905-1908), Hamilton County Journal (Webster City) (1894-1902), Hamilton Freeman (Webster City) (1857-1862, 1864-1870, 1872-1884), Jewell Record (1886-1887, 1895-1897, 1899-1901, 1905-1922, 1925), Saturday Mail (Stanhope) (1894-1903), Stanhope Enterprise (1916, 1918), Stanhope Mail (1904-1907, 1910), Stanhope Observer (1935, 1937-1941), Stanhope Sentinel (1925-1926), Stratford Courier (1892-1922), Webster City Daily News (1921-1924), Webster City Freeman (1870-1871, 1844-1946), Webster City Graphic Herald (1906), Webster City Herald (1908-1913), Webster City Journal (1902-1926), Webster City Tribune (1886-1917), Weekly Graphic Herald (Webster City) (1892-1894), and the Williams Wasp (1898, 1901, 1904-1910) Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of Hamilton County and a project of the Kendall Young Library in Webster City.
  • Hamilton County Digitized Newspapers (1899-2013) Includes the Ellsworth News (1916-1917, 1924-1967), Ellsworth Chronicle (1899-1902), the Record (Jewell) (1967-1969), South Hamilton News (Jewell) (1967-1970, 1973-1975), South Hamilton Record (Jewell) (1969-1975), and South Hamilton Record News (Jewell) (1975-2013). A project of the Ellsworth Public Library.
  • Hamilton County Digitized Newspapers (1970) Includes the South Hamilton News (Ellsworth) (1970). Part of the Digital Archives of the Bertha Bartlett Public Library.
  • Hancock County Digitized Newspapers (1874-2018) Includes the Britt News (1896-1918), Britt News-Tribune (1918-2013), Corwith Herald (1949-1978, 1987-1995), Garner Herald (1900-1901, 1932-1936), Garner Leader (1921-1928, 2010-2011), Garner Leader and Garner Signal (1929-1937), Garner Leader and Garner Signal and Garner Herald (1937-2010), Garner Leader and Signal and Garner Herald (1992, 1996-1997), Garner Signal (1903-1928), Hancock County Democrat (Garner) (1887-1921), Hancock Signal (Garner) (1874-1903), Kanawha Record (1908, 1914, 1916), Kanawha Reporter (1932, 1935-1952, 1955-2015), Klemme Times (1911-1912, 1914-1919, 1926-1959), the Leader (Garner) (2011-2017), and the Weekly News (Britt) (1894-1896). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Garner Public Library. A project of the Garner Public Library.
  • Hancock County Digitized Newspapers (1874-2013) Includes Forest City Summit (1903-1938, 1947-1996, 1998-2013), Independent (Forest City) (1895-1921), Summit (Forest City) (1947), Winnebago County Republican (Forest City) (1904-1906), Winnebago-Hancock Summit (Forest City) (1938-1947), and the Winnebago Summit (Forest City) (1874-1880, 1882-1890, 1893, 1895-1903). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Winnebago Historical Society.
  • Harcourt Digitized Newspapers (1895-1919) Includes the Harcourt and Callender News (1919), Harcourt News (1895-1896, 1915-1919), and the Lanyon and Harcourt News (1918). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Harlan Digitized Newspapers (1905-1906) Includes the Shelby County Republican (Harlan) (1905-1906). From Google News archive. Includes only a few issues from each year.
  • Harlan Digitized Newspapers (1915-2017) Includes the Harlan News Advertiser (1935-1939, 1968-1981, 1987-2017), Harlan Republican (1922-1935), Harlan Tribune (1915-1987, 1989-2005, 2007-2017), and the Shelby County Republican (Harlan) (1916-1921). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Harlan Community Library.
  • Harrison County Digitized Newspapers (1891-2018) Includes the Dunlap Reporter (1891-1892, 1894-1910, 1913-1990, 1993-2018), and the Dunlap Reporter and Herald (1910-1913). A project of the Dunlap Community Library.
  • Hartley Digitized Newspapers (1887-2019) Includes Hartley Everly Royal Sentinel News (2012-2016), Hartley Herald (1896-1907), Hartley Journal (1894-1901, 1903, 1906-1916), Hartley Record (1887-1889, 1891-1894), Hartley Sentinel (1912-2009), Hartley Sentinel-News (2009-2012, 2014), and the Hartley Sentinel - The Everly Royal News (2017-2019). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Hartley Public Library.
  • Havelock Digitized Newspapers (1890-1914) Includes the Enterprise (Havelock) (1893), Havelock Enterprise (1890-1893), Havelock Herald (1913-1914), and the Havelock News (1909-1910). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Rolfe Public Library.
  • Hawarden Digitized Newspapers (1878-2021) Includes the Hawarden Independent (1878, 1883-2021), Hawarden Independent Ireton Examiner (2003-2021) and the Sioux County Independent (Hawarden, Calliope, East Orange, Granville, Rock Valley) (1878-1883). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these newspapers. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Hedrick Digitized Newspapers (1889-2003) Includes the Hedrick Journal (1889-2003). A project of the Hedrick Public Library.
  • Henry County Digitized Newspapers (1849-2019) Includes the Daily Reporter (Mount Pleasant) (1879-1880, 1882), Dial of Progress (Mount Pleasant) (1896-1904), Evening News (Mount Pleasant) (1892), Free Press (Mount Pleasant) (1874-1905), Henry County Press (Mount Pleasant) (1868-1870, 1872-1873), Home Journal (Mount Pleasant) (1859-1866), Iowa Free Democrat (Mount Pleasant) (1849), Iowa Freeman (Mount Pleasant) (1849), Mt. Pleasant Daily News (1894-1927), Mt. Pleasant Free Press (1906-1919), Mt. Pleasant Herald (1882), Mt. Pleasant Journal (1866-1871, 1874-1891, 1893-1914), Mt. Pleasant News (1928-1996, 2018-2019), Mt. Pleasant Republican (1901-1906), Mt. Pleasant Weekly News (1894, 1914, 1918-1920, 1924-1925), Mt. Pleasant Weekly News-Journal (1915-1918), Wayland News (1908-1932, 1935-1937, 1940, 1942, 1953), Weekly News (Mount Pleasant) (1879, 1892-1893, 1918-1919), Winfield Beacon and Wayland News (1986-1995, 1998-2011), Winfield Beacon Wayland News (2012-2017), and the Winfield Daily Beacon (1883). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Henry County Digitized Newspapers (1882-2019) Includes Transcript (Winfield) (1883-1884), Winfield Beacon (1882-1987, 1991-1997), Winfield Beacon and Wayland News (1986-1995, 1999-2011), Winfield Beacon Wayland News (2012-2019), Winfield Courier (1876-1877), Winfield Daily Beacon (1883), and the Winfield News (1898-1899). Click on the "More" option scroll down the page to access most of these papers. A project of the Winfield Public Library.
  • Holstein Digitized Newspapers (1886-2019). Includes the Holstein Advance (1886-1894, 1896-2019), and the Holstein News-Dispatch (2004-2008). A project of the Stubbs Memorial Library.
  • Hopkinton Digitized Newspapers (1894-1953) Inlcudes the Hopkinton Leader (1894-1900, 1920, 1925-1926, 1928-1929, 1934-1940, 1942-1943, 1948-1950, 1953). Click on "More" to access this paper. Part of the Community History Archive of the Manchester Public Library.
  • Hospers Digitized Newspapers (1908-1941) Includes the Hospers Tribune (1908, 1911, 1913-1916, 1920, 1922-1923, 1928, 1933, 1938, 1941). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access issues of the Hospers Tribune. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Howard County Digitized Newspapers (1859-1920) Includes the Cresco Plain Dealer (1913-1920), Iowa Plain Dealer (Cresco, New Oregon) (1867-1891), the New Oregon Plain Dealer (Cresco, New Oregon) (1859-1866), the Twice-a-Week Plain Dealer (Cresco) (1895-1913), and the Weekly New Oregon Plain Dealer (Cresco, New Oregon) (1866-1867). These historic runs - in separate archives - of various Howard County newspapers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search a specific Howard County newspaper - such as the Weekly New Oregon Plain Dealer - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Weekly New Oregon Plain Dealer - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Howard County Digitized Newspapers (1871-2015) Includes the Cresco Plain Dealer (1921-1945), Cresco Times Plain Dealer (2008-2014), Elma Graphic (1959), Elma New Era (1903-1907, 1909-1911, 1913-1914, 1916-1921, 1924-1954), Elma Reminder (1971-1972, 1974-1987), Elma Riceville New Era (1943-1944), Howard County Times (Cresco) (1871-1920, 1923-1951), Iowa Plain Dealer (Cresco) (1881-1891, 1895), Lime Springs Herald (1932-1942, 1946-1996, 1998-2015), Lime Springs Sun (1897, 1902-1905), Riceville Recorder (1886-1887, 1901-1902, 1904-1913, 1915-1942, 1944-1996, 1998-2015), Sun Herald (Lime Springs) (1916-1932), and the Times Plain Dealer (Cresco) (1951-1988, 1990-2008). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers from this Howard County Digitized Newspaper archive.
  • Hull Digitized Newspapers (1892-1913) Includes the Hull Index (1894-1913), and the Iowa Index (Hull) (1892-1894). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access issues of this paper. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Humboldt Digitized Newspapers (1953-1980) Includes the Humboldt Independent (1953, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1972-1973, 1978), and the Humboldt Republican (1968, 1971-1973, 1977, 1979-1980). Click on “More” to access some of these newspapers. A project of the Humboldt County Genealogical Society.
  • Humboldt County Digitized Newspapers (1882-1980) Includes the Humboldt Independent (1953, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1972-1973, 1978), Humboldt Republican (1968, 1971-1973, 1977, 1979-1980), Livermore Gazette (1882-1944), Livermore Reporter (1960), Livermore Star (1949-1950), Livermore Star and the Ottosen Boomer (1950-1953), and Lu Verne Tribune (1953, 1960, 1965, 1970). Click on “More” to access some of these newspapers. A project of the Humboldt County Genealogical Society.
  • Humboldt County Digitized Newspapers (1888) Includes the New Deal (Gilmore City) (1888). Click on "More" scroll down the page to access some of this paper. A project of the Rolfe Public Library.
  • Humboldt County Digitized Newspapers (1892-1943) Includes the Enterprise (Gilmore City) (1934-1935), Gilmore City Enterprise (1915-1918, 1921-1923, 1930-1943), the Gilmore City Globe (1892-1915), and the Globe (Gilmore City) (1898). Part of the Gilmore City Community History Archive.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties I

  • Ida County Digitized Newspapers (1877-2018) Includes Ida County Courier (Ida Grove) (1975-2018), Ida County Pioneer (Ida Grove) (1878-1927), Ida County Pioneer Record (Ida Grove) (1927-1988, 1990, 1992-1995), Ida County Press (Ida Grove) (1881), Ida County Watch (Ida Grove) (1888-1890), Ida Grove Era (1895-1898), Maple Valley Era (Ida Grove) (1877-1889), Maple Weekly Republican Valley Era (Ida Grove) (1889). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. Part of the Ida Grove Community History Archives a project of the Ida Grove Public Library.
  • Ida County Digitized Newspapers (1883-1990) Includes The Battle Creek (1990), and The Battle Creek Times (1883-1884, 1886-1898, 1900-1930, 1949, 1951-1987, 1990). Part of the Digital Archives of Battle Creek, Iowa
  • Ida County Digitized Newspapers (1886-2019) Includes the Holstein Advance (1886-1894, 1896-2019), and the Holstein News-Dispatch (2004-2008). A project of the Stubbs Memorial Library.
  • Ida Grove Digitized Newspapers (1877-2018) Includes Ida County Courier (Ida Grove) (1975-2018), Ida County Pioneer (Ida Grove) (1878-1927), Ida County Pioneer Record (Ida Grove) (1927-1988, 1990, 1992-1995), Ida County Press (Ida Grove) (1881), Ida County Watch (Ida Grove) (1888-1890), Ida Grove Era (1895-1898), Maple Valley Era (Ida Grove) (1877-1889), Maple Weekly Republican Valley Era (Ida Grove) (1889). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. Part of the Ida Grove Community History Archives a project of the Ida Grove Public Library.
  • Independence Digitized Newspapers (1858-1891) Includes the Buchanan County Bulletin (Independence) (1869-1891), the Buchanan County Bulletin and Guardian (Independence) (1866-1869), and the Buchanan County Guardian (Independence) (1858-1864). These papers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search a specific Buchanan County newspaper – such as the Buchanan County Bulletin - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Buchanan County Bulletin - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Indianola Digitized Newspapers (1857-1980) Includes the Advocate Tribune (Indianola) (1882-1923), Des Moines Conference Daily (Indianola) (1890), Evening Herald (Indianola) (1879), Indianola Herald (1874-1936), Indianola Journal (1868-1874), Indianola Record (1921-1923, 1928-1945), Indianola Republican (1879), Indianola Times (1893-1896), Indianola Tribune (1875, 1876, 1926-1937), Real Estate News (Indianola) (1885-1886), Record-Herald (Indianola) (1944-1945), Record-Herald and Indianola Tribune (1923, 1945-1980), Warren County Leader (Indianola) (1870-1874), Warren County Tribune (Indianola) (1873-1875), Warren Record (Indianola) (1874-1879), Weekly Indianola Banner (1864-1865), Weekly Indianola Visitor (1859-1862, 1867), and the Weekly Visitor - Weekly Iowa Visitor (1857-1858, 1860, 1868). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Warren County Historical Society.
  • Inwood Digitized Newspapers (1942-2008) Includes the Inwood Herald (1942, 1945,1952-1953, 1962-1963, 2006-2008). From Google News archive.
  • Iowa City Digitized Newspapers (1841-1925) Includes Besidka Slovana (Iowa City) (1877-1885), County Herald (Iowa City) (1891), Daily Iowa State Press (Iowa City) (1899-1904), Daily Iowan (University of Iowa – Iowa City) (1905-1915), Daily Citizen (Iowa City) (1892-1893), Daily Crescent (Iowa City) (1857), Daily Evening Press (Iowa City) (1871), Daily Evening Reporter (Iowa City) (1856), Daily Press (Iowa City) (1872-1880), Daily State Press (Iowa City) (1894), Independent Herald (Iowa City) (1893-1894), Iowa Anti-Monopolist (Iowa City) (1873-1874), Iowa Banner (Iowa City) (1899-1900), Iowa Capital Reporter (Iowa City) (1841-1849, 1851-1855), Iowa Citizen (Iowa City) (1891-1907), Iowa City Citizen (1907-1911, 1913, 1916), Iowa City Daily Bulletin (1865), Iowa City Daily Citizen (1916-1920), Iowa City Daily News (1906-1907), Iowa City Daily Press (1904-1920), Iowa City Daily Republican (1876-1902, 1916), Iowa City Evening Republican (1903-1904), Iowa City Herald (1894-1897, 1901), Iowa City Journal (1879-1880), Iowa City Post (1881-1902), Iowa City Press Citizen (1920-1924), Iowa City Republican (1856-1857, 1866, 1868-1877, 1880, 1887, 1889, 1902-1921), Iowa City Volksfreund (1874-1876), Iowa City Weekly Republican (1884-1902), Iowa Daily Citizen (Iowa City) (1892), Iowa Farm Republic (Iowa City) (1920-1921), Iowa Post (Iowa City) (1902-1903), Iowa Republican (Iowa City) (1849-1854), Iowa State Letter (Iowa City) (1916), Iowa State Press (Iowa City) (1866, 1871-1878, 1883-1903), Iowa State Weekly Reporter (Iowa City) (1859-1861), Iowa Weekly Republican (Iowa City) (1856-1862), Johnson County Independent (Iowa City) (1912-1913, 1915-1916), Johnson County News (Iowa City) (1923), Johnson County Teacher (Iowa City) (1890-1895, 1897-1905), Legislative Reporter (Iowa City) (1854-1855), Red and White (Iowa City) (1920-1925), Slovan Americky (Iowa City) (1873-1897), Slovan Amerikansky (1870-1873), State Democratic Press (Iowa City) (1860-1864, 1868-1871), State Press (Iowa City) (1864-1868), State Reporter and National Crescent (Iowa City) (1857), Tri Weekly Capital Reporter (Iowa City) (1856), Weekly Herald (Iowa City) (1891-1893), Weekly Iowa Capital Reporter (Iowa City) (1855-1857), and the Weekly State Reporter (Iowa City) (1858-1859). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Iowa City Public Library.
  • Iowa City Digitized Newspapers (1846-1855) Includes the Iowa Capital Reporter (Iowa City) (1846-1855). Digitized by the Chronicling America project of the Library of Congress. This paper has been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search this paper - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Iowa Capitol Reporter (though the paper uses the title "Capital" in its title, "Capital" is spelled "Capitol" in this archive) - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Iowa County Digitized Newspapers (1902-2009) Includes the North English Record (1902-1920, 1936-1944, 1986-1987, 2005-2009). Click on "More" to access additional issues of the North English Record. This paper made available by the North English Community Archive and Elroy Hill.
  • Ireton Digitized Newspapers (1891-2003) Includes the Ireton Clipper (1891-1892), Ireton Examiner (1989-2003), Ireton Ledger (1911-1912, 1915, 1917, 1920, 1924, 1927-1931, 1933, 1935-1937, 1941-1942), and the Ireton Weekly Ledger (1904-1906). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access issues of this paper. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties J

  • Jackson County Digitized Newspapers (1993) Includes the Preston Times (1993). Click on "More" and scroll down to access this paper which has been archived by the Digital Archives of Belle Plaine Community.
  • Jasper County Digitized Newspapers (1880-2019) Includes the Jasper County Mirror (Monroe) (1930-1934), Monroe Citizen (1935-1938, 1941), Monroe Legacy (1993-1996, 1998-2019), and the Monroe Mirror (1880-1881, 1892, 1895-1897, 1900-1901, 1903-1905, 1908-1911, 1914-1916, 1918-1920, 1922-1930, 1941-1993). A project of the Monroe Public Library.
  • Jefferson County Digitized Newspapers (1973-1975) Includes the Richland Clarion and Pekin Community Press (1973-1975). Click on "More" and scroll down the page within this archive to access this paper. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Jefferson Digitized Newspapers (1894-2018) Includes the Bee (Jefferson) (1991-2014), Free Lance (Jefferson) (1915-1917), Herald (Jefferson) (1988-2018), Jefferson Bee (1871-1874, 1881-1883, 1886, 1888-1991), Jefferson Era (1866-1869, 1871), Jefferson Herald (1917-2012, 2014-2019), Jefferson Herald Free Press (2012), and the Souvenir (Jefferson) (1894-1903). A project of the Community History Archive of the Jefferson Public Library. Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archives of Greene County Iowa.
  • Jesup Digitized Newspapers (1901-2019) Includes Citizen Herald (Jesup) (1972-2014), Citizens Herald (Jesup) (1901-1972), and the Jesup Citizen Herald (2015-2019). Part of the Digital Archives of the Jesup Public Library.
  • Jewell Digitized Newspapers (1886-1925) Includes the Jewell Record (1886-1887, 1895-1897, 1899-1901, 1905-1922, 1925). Click on “More” to access issues of this paper. Part of the Community History Archive of Hamilton County and a project of the Kendall Young Library in Webster City.
  • Jewell Digitized Newspapers (1967-2013) Includes the Record (Jewell) (1967-1969), South Hamilton News (Jewell) (1967-1970, 1973-1975), South Hamilton Record (Jewell) (1969-1975), and the South Hamilton Record News (Jewell) (1975-2013). A project of the Ellsworth Public Library.
  • Johnson County Digitized Newspapers (1841-1925) Includes Besidka Slovana (Iowa City) (1877-1885), County Herald (Iowa City) (1891), Daily Iowa State Press (Iowa City) (1899-1904), Daily Iowan (University of Iowa – Iowa City) (1905-1915), Daily Citizen (Iowa City) (1892-1893), Daily Crescent (Iowa City) (1857), Daily Evening Press (Iowa City) (1871), Daily Evening Reporter (Iowa City) (1856), Daily Press (Iowa City) (1872-1880), Daily State Press (Iowa City) (1894), Independent Herald (Iowa City) (1893-1894), Iowa Anti-Monopolist (Iowa City) (1873-1874), Iowa Banner (Iowa City) (1899-1900), Iowa Capital Reporter (Iowa City) (1841-1849, 1851-1855), Iowa Citizen (Iowa City) (1891-1907), Iowa City Citizen (1907-1911, 1913, 1916), Iowa City Daily Bulletin (1865), Iowa City Daily Citizen (1916-1920), Iowa City Daily News (1906-1907), Iowa City Daily Press (1904-1920), Iowa City Daily Republican (1876-1902, 1916), Iowa City Evening Republican (1903-1904), Iowa City Herald (1894-1897, 1901), Iowa City Journal (1879-1880), Iowa City Post (1881-1902), Iowa City Press Citizen (1920-1924), Iowa City Republican (1856-1857, 1866, 1868-1877, 1880, 1887, 1889, 1902-1921), Iowa City Volksfreund (1874-1876), Iowa City Weekly Republican (1884-1902), Iowa Daily Citizen (Iowa City) (1892), Iowa Farm Republic (Iowa City) (1920-1921), Iowa Post (Iowa City) (1902-1903), Iowa Republican (Iowa City) (1849-1854), Iowa State Letter (Iowa City) (1916), Iowa State Press (Iowa City) (1866, 1871-1878, 1883-1903), Iowa State Weekly Reporter (Iowa City) (1859-1861), Iowa Weekly Republican (Iowa City) (1856-1862), Johnson County Independent (Iowa City) (1912-1913, 1915-1916), Johnson County News (Iowa City) (1923), Johnson County Teacher (Iowa City) (1890-1895, 1897-1905), Legislative Reporter (Iowa City) (1854-1855), Red and White (Iowa City) (1920-1925), Slovan Americky (Iowa City) (1873-1897), Slovan Amerikansky (1870-1873), State Democratic Press (Iowa City) (1860-1864, 1868-1871), State Press (Iowa City) (1864-1868), State Reporter and National Crescent (Iowa City) (1857), Tri Weekly Capital Reporter (Iowa City) (1856), Weekly Herald (Iowa City) (1891-1893), Weekly Iowa Capital Reporter (Iowa City) (1855-1857), and the Weekly State Reporter (Iowa City) (1858-1859). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Iowa City Public Library.
  • Johnson County Digitized Newspapers (1882-2018) Includes the Coralville News (1963), Leader (Solon) (1991), The News (Solon) (1892, 1894), Solon Economist (1921, 1926, 1928, 1931-1932, 1934-1942, 1944-1953, 1955-1959, 1961-1970, 1976-2018), Solon Economy (1897-1910, 1914-1919, 1921), Solon News (1920-1921), Solon Reaper (1882-1884, 1886-1887), and the Solon Reporter (1888-1891, 1901). Part of the Digital Archives of the Solon Economist.
  • Johnson County Digitized Newspapers (1888-1993) Includes Johnson County Democrat (Oxford) (1932, 1935-1937), Johnson County Democrat and Leader (Oxford) (1932-1934, 1938-1941), the Leader (Oxford) (1981-1993), Oxford Leader (1918-1932), and the Oxford Weekly Journal (1888-1895). Part of the Oxford Public Library Community History Archive.
  • Johnson County Digitized Newspapers (1892-2016) Includes Lone Tree Branch (1892-1894), and the Lone Tree Reporter (1898-1976, 1981-2016). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Johnson County Digitized Newspapers (1968-1989) Includes the Coralville Courier (1968-1982), Coralville Weekly Courier (1983-1989), and the Weekly Courier (Coralville) (1982-1983, 1988). A project of the Coralville Public Library.
  • Johnston Digitized Newspapers (1970-2013) Includes the Bulls Eye (Johnston) (1997-2013), Johnston Advance (1986-1996), Johnston News (1996-1997), Johnston Northern Polk County News (1976-1983), Johnston Press Citizen (1998-2000, 2002-2006), Northern Polk County News (Johnston) (1970-1976, 1996), Western Express (Johnston) (1988). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of the Johnston Public Library.
  • Jones County Digitized Newspapers (1856-2020) Includes the Anamosa Eureka (1858-1898, 1900-1977), Anamosa Journal (1885-1901, 1903-1968, 1977-1979), Anamosa Journal Eureka (1979-2012, 2019), C Press (Olin) (1928-1931), Cascade Courier (1895-1896), Cascade Pioneer (1876-1881, 1883-1909, 1913-1940, 1943-1949, 1977, 2000-2011), Cascade Pioneer Advertiser (1939-1943, 1949-2000), Eureka (Anamosa) (1856-1857), Jones County Liberal (Monticello) (1872-1874), Journal Eureka (Anamosa) (2012-2020), Midland Times (Wyoming, IA) (1973-1995, 1997-2001, 2003-2010), Monticello Express (1865-1903, 1905-1920, 1927-1947, 1951-2020), Olin Recorder (1916-1928, 1930-1933), Weekly Eureka (Anamosa) (1857-1858), Wyoming Journal (1870-1877, 1881-1922, 1925-1942, 1949-1952), and the Wyoming Weekly Journal (1875). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Jones County Digital Newspapers archive, a project of the Jones County Genealogical Society.
  • Jones County Digitized Newspapers (1865-2019) Includes the Monticello Express (1865-1920, 1927-1947, 1951-2019), and the Jones County Liberal (Monticello) (1872-1874). A project of the Ross & Elizabeth Baty Public Library, Monticello.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties K

  • Kalona Digitized Newspapers (1891-2020) Includes the Kalona News (1891-2016), and the News (Kalona) (2018-2020). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of the issues of this paper. Part of the Kalona Community Archives.
  • Kalona Digitized Newspapers (1891-2017) Includes the Kalona News (1891-2017). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of the years of this newspaper. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Kanawha Digitized Newspapers (1916-2015) Includes the Kanawha Record (1908, 1914, 1916), and the Kanawha Reporter (1932, 1935-1952, 1955-2015). A project of the Garner Public Library.
  • Kellerton Digitized Newspapers (1894-1909) Includes the Kellerton Globe (1894-1909). Click on “More” to access this paper. Part of the Ringgold County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Kensett Digitized Newspapers (1897-1907) Includes the Kensett News (1897-1907), Kensett News and Manly Chronicle (1912-1916), and the Manly Signal and the Kensett News (1918-1921). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Worth County Historical Society.
  • Keokuk County Digitized Newspapers (1876-2015) Includes the Includes the Clarion (Richland) (1975-1979), Clarion Plainsman (Richland) (1983-1995, 1998-2012), Keota Alta (1889-1891), Keota Eagle (1876-2002, 2005-2015), Plainsman Clarion (Richland) (1979-1983), Richland Clarion (1881-1883, 1895-1896, 1898-1901, 1911, 1916-1973), and the Richland Clarion and Pekin Community Press (1973-1975). Click on "More" and scroll down the page within this archive to access some of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Keokuk County Digitized Newspapers (1889-2013) Includes the Hedrick Journal (1889-2003) and the Fremont What Cheer Vine (Fremont, What Cheer, Blakesburg, Delta, Eddyville, Keswick) (2012-2013). A project of the Hedrick Public Library.
  • Keokuk County Digitized Newspapers (1902-2009) Includes the North English Record (1902-1920, 1936-1944, 1986-1987, 2005-2009). Click on "More" to access additional issues of the North English Record. This paper made available by the North English Community Archive and Elroy Hill.
  • Keokuk Digitized Newspapers (1850-1882) Includes the Keokuk Daily Post (1855-1858), Keokuk Dispatch (1850-1853), Keokuk News (1881-1882), Keokuk Saturday Post (1855-1858), and the Sunbeam (Keokuk) (1860-1861). Short historic runs arranged alphabetically in separate archives. Scroll down the page to access individual papers from Google News archive.
  • Keokuk Digitized Newspapers (1855-1920) Includes the Daily Gate City (Keokuk) (1885-1916), and the Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat (Keokuk) (1916-1920). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Daily Gate City - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Daily Gate City - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Keota Digitized Newspapers (1876-2015) Includes the Keota Alta (1889-1891), and the Keota Eagle (1876-2002, 2005-2015). Click on "More" within this archive and scroll down the page to access these papers. Included in the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Keystone Digitized Newspapers (1912-1938) Includes the Keystone Bulletin (1912-1934, 1937-1938). Part of the Community History Archive of the Schroeder Public Library in Keystone.
  • Kimballton Digitized Newspapers (1933-1974) Includes the Elk Horn - Kimballton Review (1933, 1949, 1957, 1961, 1974). From Google News archive.
  • Kingsley Digitized Newspapers (1883-2014) Includes the Kingsley Democrat (1894), Kingsley News (1895-1902), Kingsley News Times (1902-2014), Kingsley Times (1894-1895), and the Plymouth County Lynx (Kingsley) (1883). A project of the Kingsley Public Library.
  • Kiron Digitized Newspapers (1967-1968) Includes the Kiron Weekly News (1967-1968). A project of the Schleswig Public Library.
  • Klemme Digitized Newspapers (1911-1959) Includes the Klemme Times (1911-1912, 1914-1919, 1926-1959). Part of the Hancock County Digitized Newspapers. A project of the Garner Public Library.
  • Knowltown Digitized Newspapers (1900) Includes the Knowltown Sentinel (1900). Click on “More” to access this paper. Part of the Ringgold County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Knoxville Digitized Newspapers (1855-1924) Includes the Daily Knoxville Journal (1881), Iowa Voter (Knoxville) (1867-1869, 1873-1874), Knoxville Express (1893-1924), Knoxville Journal (1855, 1874-1924), Knoxville Weekly Journal (1856-1858, 1865-1867), and the Marion County Republican (Knoxville) (1860-1861). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. Part of the Marion County Community History Archive.
  • Knoxville Digitized Newspapers (1869-1874) Includes the Iowa Voter (Knoxville) (1869-1874). This paper has been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search this paper click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Iowa Voter - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Kossuth County Digitized Newspapers (1866-2019) Includes the Algona Advance (1901-1908), Algona Courier (1893-1918), Algona Pioneer Press (1861-1862), Algona Republican (1872-1902), Algona Times (1871-1872), Algona Times (1871-1872), Algona Upper Des Moines (1866-1922, 1927-2017), Kossuth County Advance (Algona) (1893, 1895, 1909-1988, 2017-2019), and the Upper Des Moines Republican (Algona) (1904-1913, 1919-1921, 1929-1930). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Algona Public Library (Margaret Nelson Patton Newspaper Archive).
  • Kossuth County Digitized Newspapers (1883-2019) Includes the Bancroft Register (1889-2016, 2018-2019), Bancroft Register and Kossuth County Review (1888), Burt Monitor (1897, 1901-1902, 1906-1945), Des Moines Valley News (Lu Verne) (1890, 1916), Fenton Reporter (1912-1944), Kossuth County Review (Lu Verne) (1883-1887), Luverne News (Lu Verne) (1919, 1922, 1928, 1933-1934, 1936, 1938-1943, 1947), Luverne Tribune (Lu Verne)(1947-1962), New Whittemore Newspaper (1988), Swea City Herald (1899-1903, 1927-1975, 1978-1986), Swea City Herald Press (1986-1996, 1998-2016), Tele News (Swea City) (1962-1963), Wesley News (1899-1902), Wesley News World (1911-1931, 1933-1934, 1937-1939), Wesley Reporter (1898-1899), Whittemore Champion (1895-1988), and the Whittemore Independent (1988-1993, 1998-2016). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. A project of the Kossuth County Genealogical Society.
  • Kossuth County Digitized Newspapers (1890-2020) Includes the West Bend Journal (1890-1891, 1909-2020). Part of the Digital Archives of the Palo Alto County.
  • Kossuth County Digitized Newspapers (1960-1980) Includes the Algona Kossuth County Advance (1960, 1963, 1965, 1967-1976, 1978), Algona Upper Des Moines (1970-1976, 1978, 1980), Kossuth County Advance (1980), and Lu Verne Tribune (1953, 1960, 1965, 1970). Click on “More” to access some of these newspapers. A project of the Humboldt County Genealogical Society.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties L

  • La Porte City Digitized Newspapers (1871-2020) Includes the Daily Review (La Porte City) (1883), La Porte City Progress (1871-1872, 1878-1881, 1883-1884, 1887-1888), La Porte City Progress Review (1938-1940), La Porte City Register (1893), La Porte City Review (1882-1886, 1888-1889), and the Progress Review (La Porte City) (1893-1949, 1951-1985, 1988-2004, 2006-2020).
  • Lacona Ledger (1916-1957) Includes the Lacona Ledger (1916-1925, 1946, 1956-1957). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Warren County Historical Society.
  • Lake City Digitized Newspapers (1898) Includes the Lake City Graphic (1898). A project of the Carroll County Genealogical Society.
  • Lake Mills Digitized Newspapers (1892-2020) Includes the Lake Mills Graphic (1892-2020). A project of the Lake Mills Public Library.
  • Lake Park Digitized Newspapers (1916-1987) Includes the Lake Park News (1916-1942, 1949, 1951-1952, 1955-1987). A project of the Arnolds Park, Milford, and Spirit Lake Public Libraries.
  • Lake View Digitized Newspapers (1889-2021) Includes the Lake View Argus (1909-1910), and the Lake View Resort (1889-1907, 1910-1996, 1998-2021). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Odebolt Public Library and Museum.
  • Lamoni Digitized Newspapers (1888-2020) Includes the College City Chronicle (Lamoni) (1895-1901), Independent Patriot (Lamoni) (1895-1910, Iowa Magazine (Lamoni) (1920, 1922-1925), Lamoni Chronicle (1901-2020), and the Lamoni Gazette (1885-1888). A project of the Lamoni Public Library.
  • Lamont Digitized Newspapers (1896-2011) Includes the Lamont Leader (1896-1901, 1903-1972, 1974-1987, 1990-1996, 1998-2011).
  • Lanyon Digitized Newspapers (1915-1919) Includes the Lanyon and Harcourt News (1918), and the Lanyon News (1915-1919). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Laurens Digitized Newspapers (1872-2019) Includes the Laurens Leader (1993-1994), Laurens Sun (1885-1887, 1919-1925, 1929-2019), the Pocahontas County Sun (Laurens) (1887, 1889-1916, 1988). A project of the Laurens Public Library.
  • Lawler Digitized Newspapers (1875-1876) Includes the Chickasaw County Times (Lawler) (1875-1876), and the Lawler Dispatch (1910, 1916-1917). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access these papers. A project of the New Hampton Public Library.
  • Le Grand Digitized Newspapers (1847-1943) Includes Amateur Star (Le Grand) (1847, 1878), Le Grand Herald (1870-1871), Le Grand News (1879), Le Grand Record (1885-1887, 1898), and Le Grand Reporter (1909-1943). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access and view some of these papers. Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.
  • Le Mars Digitized Newspapers (1876-2020) Includes Daily Sentinel (Le Mars) (2005-2009), Evening Sentinel (Le Mars) (LeMars) (1885), Floyd Valley Farmers News (Le Mars) (1954-1957), Floyd Valley News (Le Mars) (1962-1964), Iowa Liberal (Le Mars) (LeMars) (1876-1882), Le Mars Daily Liberal Globe – Post (1969), Le Mars Leader (LeMars) (1887), Le Mars Daily Liberal (LeMars) (1881-1882), Le Mars Daily Sentinel, Le Mars Daily Sentinel (1884-1885, 1858-2005, 2010-2020), Le Mars Globe-Post (1891, 1893-1894, 1896-1907, 1909-1910, 1922-1969), Le Mars Semi-Weekly Globe (LeMars) (1887-1889, 1891), Le Mars Semi-Weekly Post (1899-1902), Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel (LeMars) (1885-1887, 1890-1952), Le Mars Sentinel (LeMars) (1876-1883, 1887-1888, 1890-1891, 1903-1904, 1953, 1955-1958, 1969), Le Mars Sun (LeMars) (1889-1890), Le Mars Weekly Sentinel (LeMars) (1883-1884, 1953-1955), and Le Mars Weekly Sun (LeMars) (1890-1892). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Le Mars Public Library.
  • Lee County Digitized Newspapers (1850-1882) Includes the Keokuk Daily Post (1855-1858), Keokuk Dispatch (1850-1853), Keokuk News (1881-1882), Keokuk Saturday Post (1855-1858), and the Sunbeam (Keokuk) (1860-1861). Short historic runs arranged alphabetically in separate archives. Scroll down the page to access individual papers from Google News archive.
  • Lee County Digitized Newspapers (1855-1920) Includes the Daily Gate City (Keokuk) (1885-1916), and the Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat (Keokuk) (1916-1920). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Daily Gate City - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Daily Gate City - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Lehigh Digitized Newspapers (1900-1938) Includes the Independent Argus (Lehigh) (1935-1938), and the Lehigh Valley Argus (1900-1932). Part of the Community History Archive of the Lehigh Public Library.
  • Lenox Digitized Newspapers (1910-2011) Includes the Lenox Time Table (1910-1922, 1927-2011). A project of the Lenox Public Library.
  • Leon Digitized Newspapers (1899-1920) Includes the Leon Reporter. This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Leon Reporter - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Leon Reporter - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Lewis Digitized Newspapers (1881-1933) Includes the Lewis Independent (1881-1882, 1884-1885, 1901), Lewis Standard (1901-1916), Lewis Weekly Standard (1921-1933), and the Standard (Lewis) (1899-1901). A project of Griswold Public Library.
  • Lime Springs Digitized Newspapers (1897-2015) Includes the Lime Springs Herald (1932-1942, 1946-1996, 1998-2015), Lime Springs Sun (1897, 1902-1905), and the Sun Herald (Lime Springs) (1916-1932), Part of the Howard County Digitized Newspapers archive. Click on "More" to access issues of the Lime Springs Sun and the Sun Herald.
  • Linn County Digitized Newspapers (1857-2023) Includes Cedar Rapids Citizen (1963-1964), Cedar Rapids Daily Republican (1898), Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette (1883-1905, 1907-1916, 1918-1922), Cedar Rapids Gazette (1932-1949, 1951-1959, 1962, 1973, 1977-1978, 2012-2016, 2019-2023), Cedar Rapids Press (1969-1970), Cedar Rapids Republican (1902), Cedar Rapids Times (1869-1883, 1886-1887), Cedar Rapids Tribune (1907-1956), Cedar Rapids Weekly Gazette (1892-1906), Cedar Rapids Weekly Times (1874,1884), Cedar Valley Times (Cedar Rapids) (1857, 1859-1869), Citizen Times (Cedar Rapids) (1964-1968), the Coe Cosmos (Cedar Rapids) (1890-1978), Evening Gazette (Cedar Rapids) (1922-1927), Evening Gazette and Republican (Cedar Rapids) (1927-1932), Gazette (Cedar Rapids) (1948-1977, 1979-2010), Gazette and Republican (Cedar Rapids) (1927-1932), New Cosmos (Cedar Rapids) (1976-1977), Republican (Cedar Rapids) (1898-1928), Republican and Times (Cedar Rapids) (1911, 1914,1921-1922) and historical atlases, city directories and telephone directories (1883-1993). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to locate and access most of these papers featured in this large archive. A project of the Cedar Rapids Public Library.
  • Linn County Digitized Newspapers (1859-2017) Includes the Linn County Patriot (Marion) (1864), Linn County Register (Marion) (1853, 1855, 1858-1866), Marion Herald (1859-1860), Marion Pilot (1894-1905), Marion Register (1866-1870, 1893-1920), Marion Sentinel (1890-1918, 1927, 1930-1959, 1960-1988), Marion Sentinel and Linn County Farmer (1959-1963), Marion Times (2016 listed under “Marion Record” and 2017 under “Times”) (1992-2017), Marion Tribune (1871-1872), Marion Weekly Sentinel (1918-1927), Semi-Weekly Register (Marion) (1872, 1874), and the Sentinel and Linn County Farmer (Marion) (1959). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. This site also includes other digitized local history sources, including City Council minutes and city directories. A project of the Marion Public Library.
  • Linn County Digitized Newspapers (1869-2012) Includes the Lisbon Herald (1895-1922), Lisbon Sun (1887-1903), Mount Vernon and Lisbon Hawkeye-Herald (1922-1925), Mount Vernon Hawk-Eye (1869-1890, 1896-1908, 1916-1922), Mount Vernon Hawkeye and Lisbon Herald (1922-1925, 1975-1976), Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record and Lisbon Herald (1925-1974), Sun (Mount Vernon and Lisbon) (1975-1976, 1979-1987, 1991-2006, 2010-2012), and the Sun and Hawk-Eye Record Herald (Mount Vernon and Lisbon) (1976-1979). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Mount Vernon Public Library.
  • Linn County Digitized Newspapers (1880-2012) Includes the Cornell College student newspaper The Cornellian (1880-1885, 1888-1979, 2005-2012). Part of the Community History Archive of Cornell College.
  • Linn County Digitized Newspapers (1890-2015) Includes the Coe College student newspapers Coe Cosmos and Coe College Cosmos (1890-1978 and 1981-2015). Click on "More" to access all issues of Cosmos. A project of the Coe College Digital Archives.
  • Linn County Digitized Newspapers (1892-1972) Includes the Coggon Monitor (1892-1899, 1904-1919, 1939-1945, 1949, 1951-1972). A project of the Coggon Historical Society.
  • Linn County Digitized Newspapers (1907-2010) Includes the Cedar Rapids Citizen (1963-1964), Cedar Rapids Gazette (1932-1937, 1947-1949, 1951-1959, 1962, 1973, 1977-1978), Cedar Rapids Press (1969-1970), Cedar Rapids Tribune (1907-1925, 1927-1950, 1952-1956), Citizen Times (Cedar Rapids) (1964-1968), Evening Gazette (Cedar Rapids) (1922-1927), Evening Gazette and Republican (Cedar Rapids) (1927-1932), Gazette (Cedar Rapids) (1948-1951, 1959-1977, 1981-1983, 1987-1989, 2003, 2005-2006, 2009-2010), and the Gazette and Republican (Cedar Rapids) (1927-1932). Click on “More” to access most of these papers. This collection made available by the North English Community Archive and Elroy Hill.
  • Linn Grove Digitized Newspapers (1935-1936) Includes the Storm Lake Buena Vista County Herald and the Linn Grove News (1935-1936). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access this newspaper. Part of the Digital Archives of the Storm Lake Public Library.
  • Lisbon Digitized Newspapers (1887-2012) Includes the Lisbon Herald (1895-1922), Lisbon Sun (1887-1903), Mount Vernon and Lisbon Hawkeye-Herald (1922-1925), Mount Vernon Hawkeye and Lisbon Herald (1922-1925, 1975-1976), Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record and Lisbon Herald (1925-1974), Sun (Mount Vernon and Lisbon) (1975-1976, 1979-1987, 1991-2006, 2010-2012), and the Sun and Hawk-Eye Record Herald (Mount Vernon and Lisbon) (1976-1979). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Mount Vernon Public Library.
  • Little Rock, Iowa Digitized Newspapers (2000-2002) Includes the Little Rock Free Lance (2000-2002). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. A project of the Odebolt Public Library and Museum.
  • Livermore Digitized Newspapers (1882-1960) Includes the Livermore Gazette (1882-1944), Livermore Reporter (1960), Livermore Star (1949-1950), and the Livermore Star and the Ottosen Boomer (1950-1953). A project of the Humboldt County Genealogical Society.
  • Lohrville Digitized Newspapers (1958-1964) Includes the Lohrville Enterprise (1958), and the Lohrville Enterprise and the Farnhamville Index (1958-1964). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archives of Greene County Iowa.
  • Lone Tree Digitized Newspapers (1892-2016) Includes Lone Tree Branch (1892-1894), and the Lone Tree Reporter (1898-1976, 1981-2016). Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive. Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers.
  • Louisa County Digitized Newspapers (1870-2020) Includes the Louisa County Democrat (Wapello) (1895-1900), Louisa County Record (Wapello) (1883-1894), Record Republican (Wapello) (1894-1896), Tribune (Wapello) (1898-1900), Wapello Daily Times and Fair Reporter (1883), Wapello Republican (1870-1875, 1878-1880, 1883-1894, 1897-2020), Wapello Times (1878-1881, 1883), and the Wapello Tribune (1901-1923). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Keck Memorial Library (Wapello).
  • Louisa County Digitized Newspapers (1875-2012) Includes the Columbus Gazette (1888-1889, 1891-1984, 1988-1989, 1991-2000, 2003-2012), Columbus Safeguard (1875-1889, 1900-1914, 1916-1921), Columbus Semi Weekly Safeguard (1880, 1889-1891), and the Louisa County Safeguard (1870-1874) (Columbus Junction). Click on the "More" option scroll down the page to access most of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Louisa County Digitized Newspapers (1883-2021) Includes Morning Sun Herald (1883-1888, 1893-1897), Morning Sun News (1890-1892, 1894-1895, 1897), Morning Sun News Herald (1897-1984, 1986-2018, 2020-2021), and the Sun News (Morning Sun) (1895). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Mellinger Memorial Library.
  • Lovilia Digitized Newspapers (1907-1965) Includes the Lovilia Press (1907-1957) and the Reporter (Lovilia) (1957-1961). Click on "More" to also access issues of the Reporter. Part of the Community Archive of the Monroe County Local History Room and Museum.
  • Lowden Digitized Newspapers (1902-2018) Includes the Cedar County Post (Lowden) (1929, 1932-1935), Lowden Enterprise (1897), Lowden News (1902-1920, 1922, 1925-1928, 1935-1975), Northeastern Cedar County Post (1928-1932) (Lowden), and the Sun News (Lowden) (1984-1986). Click on "More" to access some of these papers.
  • Lu Verne Digitized Newspapers (1883-1962) Includes the Des Moines Valley News (Lu Verne) (1890, 1916), Kossuth County Review (Lu Verne) (1883-1887), the Luverne Tribune (Lu Verne) (1947-1962), and the Luverne News (Lu Verne) (1919, 1922, 1928, 1933-1934, 1936, 1938-1943, 1947). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Kossuth County Genealogical Society.
  • Lu Verne Digitized Newspapers (1953-1970) Includes Lu Verne Tribune (1953, 1960, 1965, 1970). Click on “More” to access this newspaper. A project of the Humboldt County Genealogical Society.
  • Lucas County Digitized Newspapers (1867-2018) Includes the Chariton Democrat (1867-1871, 1881, 1885-1892, 1894-1904), Chariton Democrat Leader (1881-1885), Chariton Herald (1886-1909), Chariton Herald Patriot (1970-1985, 2012-2018), Chariton Leader (1874-1881, 1904-1920, 1922-1987, 1989-1998, 2001-2018), Chariton Patriot (1872-1884, 1886-1891, 1893-1909), Lucas Ledger (1884, 1887, 1900-1902), Lucas Recorder (1885), Lucas Review (1894). and the Union-Tribune (Russell) (1925-1929, 1931-1959, 1963-1967). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Chariton Public Library.
  • Lucas Digitized Newspapers (1884-1902) Includes Lucas Ledger (1884, 1887, 1900-1902), Lucas Recorder (1885), and the Lucas Review (1894). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access these papers. A project of the Chariton Public Library.
  • Lyon County Digitized Newspapers (1883-2022) Includes Lyon County Reporter (1885-1890, 1893-1899, 1929-2022), Reporter (Rock Rapids) (1899-1910), Review (Rock Rapids) (1893-1916), Rock Rapids Reporter (1911-1929), and Rock Rapids Review (1883-1884, 1906, 1914, 1916). A project of the Rock Rapids Public Library.
  • Lyon County Digitized Newspapers (1916-1989) Includes the Lyon County News (George) (1988-1989) and the Rock Rapids Review (1916-1917, 1923, 1928). From Google News archive.
  • Lyon County Digitized Newspapers (1942-2008) Includes the Inwood Herald (1942, 1945,1952-1953, 1962-1963, 2006-2008). From Google News archive.
  • Lyon County Digitized Newspapers (2000-2002) Includes the Little Rock Free Lance (2000-2002). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. A project of the Odebolt Public Library and Museum.
  • Lyons (Clinton) Digitized Newspapers (1856-1892) Includes the Lyons City Advocate (Clinton) (1856-1861, 1866-1873), Lyons Mirror (Clinton) (1856-1858), Lyons Weekly Mirror (Clinton) (1871-1892), and the Weekly Lyons Mirror (Clinton) (1870-1871). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Clinton digitized newspaper archive a project of the Clinton Public Library.
  • Lyons (Clinton) Digitized Newspapers (1857-1892) Includes the Lyons Mirror (Clinton) (1857-1858), and the Lyons Weekly Mirror (Clinton) (1870-1888, 1892). Scroll down the page to access individual papers from Google News archive.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties M

  • Macksburg Digitized Newspapers (1916-1920) Includes the Independent (Macksburg) (1916-1920). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. A project of the Winterset Public Library.
  • Madison County Digitized Newspapers (1871-2020) Includes the East Peru Mail (1916-1919), Independent (Macksburg) (1916-1920), Madison County Reporter (Winterset) (1906-1907), Madisonian (Winterset) (1871-1873, 1891-1895, 1897-1900, 1902, 1983-1987, 1991, 1997, 2004-2019), Reporter (Winterset) (1898-1899), Saint Charles Reporter (St. Charles) (1892-1893), Semi-Weekly Madisonian (Winterset) (1895-1897), St Charles Hawkeye (Saint Charles / St. Charles) (1902), St Charles News (Saint Charles / St. Charles) (1901, 1909, 1911, 1913-1919, 1922-1923, 1925-1927, 1929, 1934-1942, 1944-1948), Truro Enterprise (1900-1901), Truro News (1927-1932), Truro Star (1902), Weekly Hawkeye (St. Charles) (1895), Weekly Madisonian (Winterset) (1873-1874), Winterset Daily Reporter (1895), Winterset Madisonian (1874-1880, 1889-1890, 1900-1985, 1987-2003, 2019-2020), Winterset Madisonian and Chronicle, Winterset News (1873, 1886-1891, 1894, 1896-1945), Winterset Reporter (1895-1898, 1908-1916), Winterset Review (1894-1901), and the Winterset Semi-Weekly Madisonian (1883). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Winterset Public Library.
  • Madison County Digitized Newspapers (1895-1987) Includes the Earlham Echo (1895, 1899-1913, 1916, 1918-1929, 1931-1987). A project of the Earlham Public Library.
  • Madison County Digitized Newspapers (1984-1988) Includes the West Des Moines Express (1984-1988). Part of the Community History Archive of the Johnston Public Library.
  • Mahaska County Digitized Newspapers (1854-2003) Includes Eddyville Advertiser (1869-1870, 1874-1882), Eddyville Free Press (1854-1855), Eddyville Signal (1902-1904), Eddyville Star (1862-1864), Eddyville Tribune (1896-2003), the Eddyville Weekly Advertiser (1870, 1873-1874) and the Signal (Eddyville) (1902). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of Eddyville Public Library.
  • Mahaska County Digitized Newspapers (2012-2013) Includes the Fremont What Cheer Vine (Fremont, What Cheer, Blakesburg, Delta, Eddyville, Keswick) (2012-2013). A project of the Hedrick Public Library.
  • Malvern Digitized Newpapers (1879-2020) Includes the Malvern Leader (1884-1898, 1900-2020), Malvern Republic Leader (1882-1883), and Mills County Republican (Malvern) (1879-1880). A project of the Malvern Public Library.
  • Manchester Digitized Newspapers (1864-2018) Includes Delaware County News (Manchester) (1897-1912), Manchester Democrat (1899-1911), Manchester Democrat Radio (1930-1988), and the Manchester Press (2005-2011, 2015-2018). Click on "More" to access some of the papers in this archive. Part of the Community History Archive of the Manchester Public Library.
  • Manchester Digitized Newspapers (1899-1921) Includes the Manchester Democrat (1899-1921). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search this paper - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find the Manchester Democrat - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Manly Digitized Newspapers (1921-2003) Includes the Kensett News and Manly Chronicle (1912-1916), Manly Signal (1921-1984, 1986-2003), and the Manly Signal and the Kensett News (1918-1921). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Worth County Historical Society.
  • Manly Digitized Newspapers (1990-1992) Includes the Manly Signal (1990-1992). Click on "More" to access this paper. A project of the Remsen Public Library
  • Mapleton Digitized Newspapers (1877-2023) Includes the Mapleton Press (1897-1901, 1903-2023), Mapleton Press Advocate (1902), Mapleton Press and Rodney News (1908-1909), Mapleton Standard (1877), Peoples Press (Mapleton) (1878-1881, 1888, 1893-1895), The Press (Mapleton) (1896-1897), and the Press and Standard (Mapleton) (1877-1878). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Fisher-Whiting Memorial Library in Mapleton.
  • Marathon Digitized Newspapers (1890-1963) Includes the Marathon Republic (1890, 1894, 1900-1921, 1929-1963). A project of the Marathon Public Library.
  • Marcus Digitized Newspapers (1910-2018) Includes the Marcus News (1910-1984, 1990-2018). A project of the Marcus Public Library.
  • Marion County Digitized Newspapers (1855-1995) Includes the Daily Knoxville Journal (1881), Iowa Voter (Knoxville) (1867-1869, 1873-1874), Knoxville Express (1893-1924), Knoxville Journal (1855, 1874-1924), Knoxville Weekly Journal (1856-1858, 1865-1867), Marion County News (Pleasantville) (1901, 1913, 1929, 1931-1966, 1969-1970, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1994-1995), and the Marion County Republican (Knoxville) (1860-1861). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. Part of the Marion County Community History Archive.
  • Marion County Digitized Newspapers (1855-2020) Includes the Advertiser (Pella) (1898), Baptist Record (Pella) (1922), Booster Press (Pella) (1915-1926), Central Ray (Pella) (1876-1879, 1881-1899, 1901, 1913-1968), Chronicle (Pella) (1988-2004-2020), Daily Advertiser (Pella) (1897), Pella Advertiser (1898-1901), Pella Banner (1904-1905), Pella Blade (1886-1894, 1897-1899), Pella Chronicle (1901-1966, 1973-1988), Pella Chronicle Advertiser (1966-1973), Pella Gazette (1855-1857, 1859-1860), Pella Herald (1892-1893, 1895), Pella Press (1927-1938), Pella Press and Shopper (1938-1939), Pella Republican (1890-1891), Pella Times (1895, 1901), Pella Twice a Week Press (1931), Pella Weekblad (1886-1891, 1896-1942), Pella Weekly Blade (1878), Pella Weekly Gazette (1857-1859), Pella Weekly Herald (1891-1892), the Ray (Pella) (1900-1910, 1912-1913, 1968-1969), the Record (Pella) (1920-1922), Saturday Advertiser (Pella) (1896-1898), Simpsonian (Pella) (1891), Weekly Pella Blade (1873, 1877-1883, 1901), Weekly Pella Gazette (1860), the Weekly Visitor (Pella) (1880-1883), and scattered holdings of other Pella papers. Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Pella Public Library.
  • Marion County Digitized Newspapers (1876-2007) Includes the Central College (Pella) student newspapers Central College Ray (1998-2000), Central Ray (1876-1879, 1881-1899, 1901, 1913-1968, 1973-1975, 2001-2007), Ray (1968-1987), and "The Ray" (1900-1910, 1912-1913, 1968-1969). A project of the Digital Archives of Central College.
  • Marion Digitized Newspapers (1859-2017) Includes the Linn County Patriot (Marion) (1864), Linn County Register (Marion) (1853, 1855, 1858-1866), Marion Herald (1859-1860), Marion Pilot (1894-1905), Marion Register (1866-1870, 1893-1920), Marion Sentinel (1890-1918, 1927, 1930-1959, 1960-1988), Marion Sentinel and Linn County Farmer (1959-1963), Marion Times (2016 listed under “Marion Record” and 2017 under “Times”) (1992-2017), Marion Tribune (1871-1872), Marion Weekly Sentinel (1918-1927), Semi-Weekly Register (Marion) (1872, 1874), and the Sentinel and Linn County Farmer (Marion) (1959). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. This site also includes other digitized local history sources, including City Council minutes and city directories. A project of the Marion Public Library.
  • Marne Digitized Newspapers (1956) Includes the Marne Monitor (Walnut) (1956). A project of the Walnut Public Library.
  • Marshall County Digitized Newspapers (1847-1943) Includes Amateur Star (Le Grand) (1847, 1878), Le Grand Herald (1870-1871), Le Grand News (1879), Le Grand Record (1885-1887, 1898), and Le Grand Reporter (1909-1943). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access and view some of these papers. Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.
  • Marshall County Digitized Newspapers (1858-1925) Includes the Daily Times Republican (Marshalltown) (1881), Electric Light (Marshalltown) (1883-1887), Evening Times Republican (Marshalltown) (1897-1899, 1921-1925), Iowa Temperance Standard (Marshalltown) (1869), Iowa Times Republican (Marshalltown) (1893-1899), Marshall County Reporter (Marshalltown) (1864), Marshall County Times (Marshalltown) (1858-1859, 1861-1873), Marshall Daily Times Republican (Marshalltown) (1882), Marshall Statesman (Marshalltown) (1875-1891), Marshalltown Reflector (1908), Marshalltown Times Republican (1923-1925), the Reflector (Marshalltown) (1881-1882, 1901-1908), the Statesman (Marshalltown) (1891-1897), the Statesman Press (Marshalltown) (1897-1899), and the Weekly Times Republican (Marshalltown) (1881) . Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Marshalltown Public Library.
  • Marshall County Digitized Newspapers (1878-2019) Includes Enterprise (State Center) (1878-1879, 1901-1919, 1921-1975, 1980-1988, 2009, 2012-2016), Melbourne Record (1975), Mid Iowa Enterprise (State Center) (2001-2012, 2016-2019), State Center Enterprise (1881-1882, 1919-1921, 1976-1978), and the State Center Enterprise-Record. Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Gutekunst Public Library.
  • Marshalltown Digitized Newspapers (1858-1925) Includes the Daily Times Republican (Marshalltown) (1881), Electric Light (Marshalltown) (1883-1887), Evening Times Republican (Marshalltown) (1897-1899, 1921-1925), Iowa Temperance Standard (Marshalltown) (1869), Iowa Times Republican (Marshalltown) (1893-1899), Marshall County Reporter (Marshalltown) (1864), Marshall County Times (Marshalltown) (1858-1859, 1861-1873), Marshall Daily Times Republican (Marshalltown) (1882), Marshall Statesman (Marshalltown) (1875-1891), Marshalltown Reflector (1908), Marshalltown Times Republican (1923-1925), the Reflector (Marshalltown) (1881-1882, 1901-1908), the Statesman (Marshalltown) (1891-1897), the Statesman Press (Marshalltown) (1897-1899), and the Weekly Times Republican (Marshalltown) (1881) . Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Marshalltown Public Library.
  • Marshalltown Digitized Newspapers (1899-1920) Includes the Marshalltown Evening Times-Republican (1899-1920). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search this paper - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find the Marshalltown Evening Times-Republican - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Mason City Digitized Newspapers (1864-1865, 1887, 1897) Includes Cerro Gordo County Republican (Mason City) (1897), Cerro Gordo Republican (Mason City) (1864-1865), and the Mason City Express Republican (1887). Click on “More” to access all of these papers. Part of the Clear Lake Public LIbrary digitized newspaper archive.
  • Maurice Digitized Newspapers (1909-1929) Includes the Maurice Review (1900) and the Maurice Times (1909-1911, 1916-1920, 1924, 1928-1929). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these newspapers. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • McGregor Digitized Newspapers (1856-2016) Includes McGregor News (1893-1913), North Iowa Times (McGregor) (1856-1857, 1868-1877, 1880, 1882-1888, 1897-1899, 1903-1910, 1913-2016), and the Weekly North Iowa Times (McGregor) (1857-1867). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the McGregor Historical Museum.
  • McGregor Digitized Newspapers (1856-1870) Inlcudes North Iowa Times (McGregor) (1856-1857, 1867-1870), and the Weekly North Iowa Times (McGregor) (1857-1867). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the North Iowa Times - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find North Iowa Times - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Mediapolis Digitized Newspapers (1886-2007) Includes the Mediapolis New Era (1942-1944, 1964-1984), the Mediapolis New Era News (1908-1942), the Mediapolis News (1898-1899, 1985-1987, 1989-1995, 1997-2002, 2004-2007), the Mediapolis New Era News (1907), and the New Era (Mediapolis) (1886-1907). Click on "More" and then scroll down to access these papers. Included as part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Melbourne Digitized Newspapers (1975) Includes the Melbourne Record (1975). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. A project of the Gutekunst Public Library.
  • Melrose Digitized Newspapers (1916-1924) Includes the Melrose Bell (1916-1924). Click on “More” and scroll to the bottom of the page to access this paper. Project of the Monroe County Historical Society.
  • Menlo Digitized Newspapers (1938) Includes the Menlo Journal (1938). A project of the Casey Public Library
  • Milford Digitized Newspapers (1886-1998) Includes the Milford Mail (1886-1887, 1889-1925, 1929, 1932-1941, 1943-1957, 1980), and the Milford Mail and Terril Record (1929, 1957-1970, 1972-1998). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Arnolds Park, Milford, and Spirit Lake Public Libraries.
  • Mills County Digitized Newspapers (1879-2020) Includes the Malvern Leader (1884-1898, 1900-2020), Malvern Republic Leader (1882-1883), and Mills County Republican (Malvern) (1879-1880). A project of the Malvern Public Library.
  • Mills County Digitized Newspapers (1896-1941) Includes the Silver City Review (1896), and the Silver City Times (1897-1903, 1908, 1910-1935, 1937-1941). A project of the Silver City Historical Society.
  • Milo Digitized Newspapers (1900-1961) Includes the Carlisle Citizen and Milo Motor - Carlisle Reporter (1960-1961), Milo Enterprise (1921-1923), and the Milo Monitor (1900-1901, 1908-1909, 1911, 1913-1916, 1919-1920, 1926, 1928-1932, 1934, 1937-1950, 1953-1957). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Warren County Historical Society.
  • Minburn Digitized Newspapers (1954-1971) Includes the Minburn Booster (1954-1971). A project of the Perry Public Library.
  • Missouri Valley Digitized Newspapers (1899-1920) Includes the Missouri Valley Times (1899-1920). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Missouri Valley Times - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Missouri Valley Times - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Mitchell County Digitized Newspapers (1870-2019) Includes the Mitchell County Press (Osage) (1870-1881, 1883-1897, 1900-1902, 1918-1923), Mitchell County Press and the Osage Journal (1901-1902, 1904-1911, 1913-1915, 1917-1918), and the Mitchell County Press-News (Osage) (1956-2019). A project of the Osage Public Library.
  • Mitchell County Digitized Newspapers (1886-2015) Includes the Elma Riceville New Era (1943-1944), and the Riceville Recorder (1886-1887, 1901-1902, 1904-1913, 1915-1942, 1944-1996, 1998-2015). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers from this Howard County Digitized Newspaper archive.
  • Mitchell County Digitized Newspapers (1878-2020) Includes the Enterprise Journal (St. Ansgar) (2019-2020), St. Ansgar Enterprise (1878, 1885-1894, 1896-1899, 1901-1905, 1908-1909, 1911, 1913-1918, 1921-1931, 1933-1987) and the St. Ansgar Enterprise Journal (1991-2000, 2002-2014). A project of the Nissen Public Library.
  • Monona County Digitized Newspapers (1863-2018) Includes the Blencoe Herald (1916-1918), Home Advocate (Onawa) (1888), Monona County Democrat (Onawa) (1890-1894), Monona County Gazette (Onawa) (1867, 1869-1901), Onawa Democrat (1921-1937, 1967-2014), Onawa Enquirer (1880), Onawa Gazette (1901-1903), Onawa Sentinel (1903-1973, 1980-1981, 1984-1996, 1998-2018), Onawa Weekly Democrat (1894-1921, 1937-1967), People's Press (Onawa) (1875-1877), Soldier Sentinel (1916-1932, 1966-1969), and the West Iowa Gazette (Onawa) (1863-1864). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Onawa Public Library.
  • Monona County Digitized Newspapers (1877-2023) Includes the Blencoe Herald (1906, 1908), Castana Times (1931), Mapleton Press (1897-1901, 1903-2023), Mapleton Press Advocate (1902), Mapleton Press and Rodney News (1908-1909), Mapleton Standard (1877), Peoples Press (Mapleton) (1878-1881, 1888, 1893-1895), The Press (Mapleton) (1896-1897), the Press and Standard (Mapleton) (1877-1878), and the Rodney News and Mapleton Press (1907-1908). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. A project of the Fisher-Whiting Memorial Library in Mapleton.
  • Monona Digitized Newspapers (1892-2018) Includes Billboard (Monona) (1958-1962, 1964-1980, 1996), Monona Billboard (1980-1981, 1983-1995, 1997-2001), Monona Leader (1892-1971), Outlook (Monona) (1995-2018), and the Tribune (Monona) (2011-2012). A project of the Monona Historical Museum.
  • Monroe County Digitized Newspapers (1854-2003) Includes Eddyville Advertiser (1869-1870, 1874-1882), Eddyville Free Press (1854-1855), Eddyville Signal (1902-1904), Eddyville Star (1862-1864), Eddyville Tribune (1896-2003), the Eddyville Weekly Advertiser (1870, 1873-1874) and the Signal (Eddyville) (1902). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of Eddyville Public Library.
  • Monroe County Digitized Newspapers, (1860-2020) Includes the Albia Republican (1900-1922), Albia Union (1904-1922), Albia Union - Republican (1923-1995, 2004-2011, 2018-2019), Friday Union (Albia) (1894-1903), Melrose Bell (1916-1924), Monroe County News (Albia) (1898-2020), Jefferson Blade (Albia) (1860-1861), Lovilia Press (1907-1957), Tuesday Union (Albia) (1893-1903), Reporter (Lovilia) (1957-1961), Saturday Union (Albia) (1893-1894), and the Weekly Albia Union (1865-1869, 1883-1886, 1893). A project of the Monroe County Local History Room and Museum..
  • Monroe Digitized Newspapers (1880-2019) Includes the Jasper County Mirror (Monroe) (1930-1934), Monroe Citizen (1935-1938, 1941), Monroe Legacy (1993-1996, 1998-2019), and the Monroe Mirror (1880-1881, 1892, 1895-1897, 1900-1901, 1903-1905, 1908-1911, 1914-1916, 1918-1920, 1922-1930, 1941-1993). A project of the Monroe Public Library.
  • Montgomery County Digitized Newspapers (1871-2017) Includes the Villisca Review (1878-2011), Villisca Review Stanton Viking (2011-2017), Villisca Weekly Review (1872-1878), and The Weekly Iowa Mercury (Villisca) (1871). A project of the Villisca Public Library.
  • Montgomery County Digitized Newspapers (1874-2008) Includes the Montgomery County Independent (Red Oak) (1887-1890), Red Oak Daily Express (1916-1918), Red Oak Daily Independent (1889), Red Oak Express (1874-1879, 1883-2008), Red Oak Independent (1890-1893), Red Oak Republican (1900-1904), and the Sun (Red Oak) (1915-1919, 1923-1955). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. Part of the Digital Archives of the Red Oak Community.
  • Monticello Digitized Newspapers (1865-2020) Jones County Liberal (Monticello) (1872-1874), and the Monticello Express (1865-1903, 1905-1920, 1927-1947, 1951-2020). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Jones County Digital Newspapers archive, a project of the Jones County Genealogical Society.
  • Monticello Digitized Newspapers (1865-2019) Includes the Monticello Express (1865-1920, 1927-1947, 1951-2019), and the Jones County Liberal (Monticello) (1872-1874). A project of the Ross & Elizabeth Baty Public Library, Monticello.
  • Montour (Orford) Digitized Newspapers (1869-1970) Includes the Orford Weekly Leader (Montour) (1869-1870), Tama County Leader (Orford/Montour) (1869), and the Tama County Semi Weekly Leader (Montour/Orford) (1869). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.
  • Morning Sun Digitized Newspapers (1883-2021) Includes Morning Sun Herald (1883-1888, 1893-1897), Morning Sun News (1890-1892, 1894-1895, 1897), Morning Sun News Herald (1897-1984, 1986-2018, 2020-2021), and the Sun News (Morning Sun) (1895). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Mellinger Memorial Library.
  • Mount Ayr (Mt. Ayr) Digitized Newspapers (1872-1974) Includes the Daily News (Mount Ayr) (1892-1898),the Independent (Mount Ayr) (1913-1914), Mount Ayr Journal (1892-1912, 1918-1924), Mount Ayr Record News (1907-1974), Mount Ayr Semi Weekly Journal (1902-1903), Ringgold County Republican (Mount Ayr) (1885-1887), Ringgold Record (Mount Ayr) (1872-1907), Twice-a-Week News (Mount Ayr) (1894-1907), and the Weekly News (Mount Ayr) (1892-1893). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Ringgold County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Mount Pleasant (Mt. Pleasant) Digitized Newspapers (1849-2019) Includes the Daily Reporter (Mount Pleasant) (1879-1880, 1882), Dial of Progress (Mount Pleasant) (1896-1904), Evening News (Mount Pleasant) (1892), Free Press (Mount Pleasant) (1874-1905), Henry County Press (Mount Pleasant) (1868-1870, 1872-1873), Home Journal (Mount Pleasant) (1859-1866), Iowa Free Democrat (Mount Pleasant) (1849), Iowa Freeman (Mount Pleasant) (1849), Mt. Pleasant Daily News (1894-1927), Mt. Pleasant Free Press (1906-1919), Mt. Pleasant Herald (1882), Mt. Pleasant Journal (1866-1871, 1874-1891, 1893-1914), Mt. Pleasant News (1928-1996, 2018-2019), Mt. Pleasant Republican (1901-1906), Mt. Pleasant Weekly News (1894, 1914, 1918-1920, 1924-1925), Mt. Pleasant Weekly News-Journal (1915-1918), and the Weekly News (Mount Pleasant) (1879, 1892-1893, 1918-1919). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Mount Vernon (Mt. Vernon) Digitized Newspapers (1869-2012) Includes the Mount Vernon and Lisbon Hawkeye-Herald (1922-1925), Mount Vernon Hawk-Eye (1869-1890, 1896-1908, 1916-1922), Mount Vernon Hawkeye and Lisbon Herald (1922-1925, 1975-1976), Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record and Lisbon Herald (1925-1974), Sun (Mount Vernon and Lisbon) (1975-1976, 1979-1987, 1991-2006, 2010-2012), and the Sun and Hawk-Eye Record Herald (Mount Vernon and Lisbon) (1976-1979). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Mount Vernon Public Library.
  • Mount Vernon (Mt. Vernon) Digitized Newspapers (1880-2012) Includes the Cornell College student newspaper The Cornellian (1880-1885, 1888-1979, 2005-2012). Part of the Community History Archive of Cornell College.
  • Murray Digitized Newspapers (1901-1937) Includes the Murray Journal (1933-1937) and the Murray News (1901, 1920-1921, 1933). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access these papers. A project of the Osceola Public Library.
  • Muscatine County Digitized News (1878-2002) Includes the Enterprise (West Liberty) (1978-1983), the Enterprise Index (West Liberty) (1899-1902), the Wapsie Index (West Liberty) (1883-1888), the Wapsie Weekly Index (West Liberty) (1888-1893), the Weekly Enterprise (West Liberty) (1878-1879, 1882-1883), the West Liberty Enterprise (1885-1893, 1902-1904, 1983-1985), and the West Liberty Index (1893-1898, 1905-1975, 1991-1994, 2002). Click on the "More" option scroll down the page to access most of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Muscatine Digitized Newspapers (1853-1864) Includes the Muscatine Journal (1853-1854), and the Muscatine Weekly Journal (1857-1864). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Muscatine Weekly Journal - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Muscatine Weekly Journal - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties N

  • Nashua Digitized Newspapers (1867-2019) Includes the Nashua Reporter (1899-1919), Nashua Reporter and Weekly Nashua Post (1867, 1872, 1874-1876, 1919-1920, 1922-1944, 1946-1986, 1990-2004, 2007-2019), and the Weekly Nashua Post (1869-1915). A project of the New Hampton Public Library.
  • Nevada (Iowa) Digitized Newspapers (1870-2016) Includes the Evening Journal (Nevada) (1967-1968), the Journal (Nevada) (1971), Nevada Evening Journal (1906-1913, 1916-1918, 1921-1960, 1965-1984), Nevada Evening Journal and the Nevada Representative (1927-1928), Nevada Journal (1899-1903, 1905-1906, 1958-1972, 1984-2016), Nevada Representative (1873-1922, 1926), Representative (Nevada) (1917), Nevada Watchman (1876-1877), Story County Aegis (Nevada) (1863-1868), Story County Representative (Nevada) (1870-1873), Story County Watchman (Nevada) (1878-1890, 1892-1901), and the Watchman (Nevada) (1901-1906). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the City of Nevada Library.
  • New Hampton Digitized Newspapers (1868-2019) Includes the Economist (New Hampton) (1937, 1944-1946), New Hampton American (1942), New Hampton Chickasaw County Tribune (2013-2017), New Hampton Courier (1868, 1871, 1874, 1876-1915), New Hampton Economist (1947-1996), New Hampton Gazette (1899-1931), New Hampton Tribune Gazette (1931-1936), New Hampton Tribune (1876-1931, 1937-1998, 2001-2010, 2013, 2017-2019), Saturday Gazette (New Hampton) (1895-1898), and the Tribune (New Hampton) (1999-2001, 2005, 2009-2012). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the New Hampton Public Library.
  • New Oregon Digitized Newspapers (1859-1891) Includes the Iowa Plain Dealer (Cresco, New Oregon) (1867-1891), the New Oregon Plain Dealer (Cresco, New Oregon) (1859-1866), and the Weekly New Oregon Plain Dealer (Cresco, New Oregon) (1866-1867). These historic runs - in separate archives - of various New Oregon (Cresco) newspapers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search a specific New Oregon newspaper - such as the New Oregon Plain Dealer - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find New Oregon Plain Dealer - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • New Virginia Digitized Newspapers (1916-1982) Includes the New Virginian (New Virginia) (1916-1937, 1940-1942, 1949, 1951-1982). A project of the Warren County Historical Society.
  • Newell Digitized Newspapers (1875-2017) Includes the Buena Vista County Journal (Newell) (1981-1990, 1992-2001, 2003-2004, 2006-2011, 2013-2017), the Newell Mirror (1875, 1879-1883, 1885-1981), and the Newell Weekly Mirror (1879). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. Project of the Newell Public Library.
  • Newell Digitized Newspapers (1969) Includes the Newell Mirror (1969). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Sioux Rapids Public Library.
  • Nora Springs Digitized Newspapers (1986-2013) Includes the Advertiser (Nora Springs) (1989-1990), Nora Springs Advertiser (1986-1988), Nora Springs Advertiser and Rockford Register (1990-1997), and the Nora Springs Rockford Register (2006-2018). A project of the Rockford Public Library.
  • North English Digitized Newspapers (1902-2009) Includes the North English Record (1902-1920, 1936-1944, 1986-1987, 2005-2009). Click on "More" to access issues of this historical newspaper. The North English Community Archive is a gift to the North English Community from Elroy Hill.
  • Northwood Digitized Newspapers (1875-2004) Includes the Northwood Anchor (1895-1907, 1921-1922, 1946-1952, 1955-2014), Northwood Anchor and The Worth County Index Consolidated (1922-1946), Northwood Pioneer (1875-1878), Worth County Eagle (Northwood) (1881-1884), and the Worth County Index (Northwood) (1888-1922). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Worth County Historical Society.
  • Norwalk Digitized Newspapers (1968-1981) Includes the Lakewood-Norwalk News (Lakewood-Northwalk News [sic]) (1968-1969), North Warren Town and County News (Norwalk) (1969-1981). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Warren County Historical Society.
  • Norway (Iowa) Digitized Newspapers (1892-1969) Includes the Benton County Signal (Norway) (1904, 1906-1907), Benton County Star (Norway) (1901, 1922, 1929, 1932-1969), and the Norway Leader (1892). A project of the Baseball Museum of Norway.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties O

  • Oakland Digitized Newspapers (1971) Includes the Oakland Acorn (1971). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some this paper. A project of the Worth County Historical Society.
  • O'Brien County Digitized Newspapers (1872-2013) Includes the O'Brien County Bell (Primghar) (1886-1968, 1971-2013), O'Brien County Democrat (Primghar) (1900), O’Brien Pioneer (Primghar) (1872-1876), and the Primghar Times (1882). Part of the Digital Archives of the Primghar Public Library.
  • O’Brien County Digitized Newspapers (1872-2020) Includes the O'Brien Pioneer (Sanborn) (1872-1882), Sanborn Journal (1885-1893), the Sanborn Pioneer (1882-1903, 1905, 1907-1918, 1920-2020), Sheldon Mail (1976), and the Sheldon Sun (1976). Part of the Sanborn Public Library Community History Archives.
  • O’Brien County Digitized Newspapers (1882-2017) Includes the Courier (Paullina) (2006), O’Brien County Bell Times Courier (Paullina) (2017), Paullina Times (1882-1962, 1964-1984, 1987-2017), Paullina Times Sutherland Courier (1984-1986, 1991-1992), and the Sutherland Courier (1986-1987). Part of the Paullina Public Library Community History Archive.
  • O’Brien County Digitized Newspapers (1887-2019) Includes Hartley Everly Royal Sentinel News (2012-2016), Hartley Herald (1896-1907), Hartley Journal (1894-1901, 1903, 1906-1916), Hartley Record (1887-1889, 1891-1894), Hartley Sentinel (1912-2009), Hartley Sentinel-News (2009-2012, 2014), and the Hartley Sentinel - The Everly Royal News (2017-2019). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Hartley Public Library.
  • O'Brien County Digitized Newspapers (1885-2006) Includes the Calumet Courier (1928), Calumet Herald (1894), and the Calumet News (1928), Sutherland Courier (1885-1888, 1890, 1893-1899, 1902-1905, 1907-1984, 1989-1995, 1997-2006), and the Weekly Review (Sutherland) (1894). From the Digital Archives of the General N. B. Baker Library.
  • Odebolt Digitized Newspapers (1880-2020) Includes the Chronicle (Odebolt) (1887-1895, 1897-1916, 1984-2020), the New North (Odeboldt) (1887), Odebolt Chronicle (1916-1984), Odebolt News (1914-1927), Odebolt Observer (1880-1881), Odebolt Record (1904-1910), Odebolt Reporter (1883-1886), and the Sac County Herald (Odebolt) (1886-1887). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Odebolt Public Library and Museum.
  • Oelwein Digitized Newspapers (1887-2020) Includes Oelwein Daily Register (1906-2020), Oelwein Register (1887-1921), and the Oelwein Weekend Daily Register (1998-2000). A project of the Oelwein Public Library.
  • Ogden Digitized Newspapers (1970-2009) Includes the Ogden Reporter (1970, 1984, 1993, 2003-2004, 2006-2009). From Google News archive.
  • Olin Digitized Newspapers (1916-1933) Includes The C-Press (Olin) (1928-1931), and the Olin Recorder (1916-1928, 1930-1933). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Jones County Digital Newspapers archive, a project of the Jones County Genealogical Society.
  • Onawa Digitized Newspapers (1863-2018) Includes the Home Advocate (Onawa) (1888), Monona County Democrat (Onawa) (1890-1894), Monona County Gazette (Onawa) (1867, 1869-1901), Onawa Democrat (1921-1937, 1967-2014), Onawa Enquirer (1880), Onawa Gazette (1901-1903), Onawa Sentinel (1903-1973, 1980-1981, 1984-1996, 1998-2018), Onawa Weekly Democrat (1894-1921, 1937-1967), People's Press (Onawa) (1875-1877), and the West Iowa Gazette (Onawa) (1863-1864). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Onawa Public Library.
  • Orange City Digitized Newspapers (1872-2021) Includes De Volksvriend (1874-1942), People’s Friend (Orange City) (1895), Sioux County Capital (Orange City) (1895, 1935-2000), Sioux County Capital-Democrat (Orange City) (2017-2019), Sioux County Expositor (Orange City) (1873), Sioux County Herald (Orange City) (1872-1914, 1916), Sioux County Index (Orange City) (1913-1999), Sioux County Index-Reporter (Orange City) (1985, 2017-2018), and the Siouxland Press (Orange City) (1987-2021). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Orford (Montour) Digitized Newspapers Includes the Orford Weekly Leader (Montour) (1869-1870), Tama County Leader (1869) (Orford/Montour), and the Tama County Semi Weekly Leader (Montour/Orford) (1869). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.
  • Osage Digitized Newspapers (1870-2014) Includes the Mitchell County Press (Osage) (1870-1881, 1883-1897, 1900-1902, 1918-1923), Mitchell County Press and the Osage Journal (1901-1902, 1904-1911, 1913-1915, 1917-1918), and the Mitchell County Press-News (Osage) (1956-2019). A project of the Osage Public Library.
  • Osceola County Digitized Newspapers (1873-2020) Includes the Gazette Tribune (Sibley) (2011-2012, 2018-2020), Osceola County Gazette – Tribune (1983-2010), Osceola County Tribune (Sibley) (1882-1930, 1974-1982), the Sibley Gazette (1873-1931, 1966-1982), the Sibley Gazette -Tribune (1942), the Sibley Herald (1898-1899), and the Sibley Tribune (1881-1882, 1966-1975). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Sibley Public Library.
  • Osceola County Digitized Newspapers (1972-1974) Includes the Sibley Gazette (1972, 1974). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Osceola Digitized Newspapers (1862-2019) Includes Clarke County Clipper (Osceola) (1898), Osceola County Tribune (1975-1981), Osceola Democrat (1896-1919), Osceola Sentinel (1883-1886, 1896-1983), Osceola Sentinel Tribune (2018-2019), Osceola Tribune (1919-1983), Osceola Weekly Sentinel (1886-1895), and the Weekly Osceola Sentinel (1876, 1890, 1893-1899). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Osceola Public Library.
  • Oskaloosa Digitized Newspapers (1869-1885) Includes the Oskaloosa Herald (1885), and the Weekly Oskaloosa Herald (1869-1885). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Weekly Oskaloosa Herald - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Weekly Oskaloosa Herald - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Otho Digitized Newspapers (1914-1919) Includes the Otho Argus (1914-1919). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Ottosen Digitized Newspapers (1950-1953) Includes the Livermore Star and the Ottosen Boomer (1950-1953). A project of the Humboldt County Genealogical Society.
  • Ottumwa Digitized Newspapers (1849-1918) Includes the Des Moines Courier (Ottumwa) (1849-1854), Ottumwa Semi-Weekly Courier (1899-1903 and 1916-1918), Ottumwa Tri-Weekly Courier (1903-1916), Ottumwa Weekly Courier (1872-1878), and the Weekly Ottumwa Courier (1857-1872). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Weekly Ottumwa Courier - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Weekly Ottumwa Courier - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Oxford Digitized Newspapers (1888-1993) Includes Johnson County Democrat (Oxford) (1932, 1935-1937), Johnson County Democrat and Leader (Oxford) (1932-1934, 1938-1941), the Leader (Oxford) (1981-1993), Oxford Leader (1918-1932), and the Oxford Weekly Journal (1888-1895). Part of the Oxford Public Library Community History Archive.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties P-Q

  • Page County Digitized Newspapers (1859-2019) Includes the Clarinda Chronicle (1992-1993), Clarinda Daily Journal (1898, 1917), Clarinda Herald (1887-1930), Clarinda Iowa Herald Journal (2018-2019), Clarinda Journal (1884-1885, 1893-1923, 1925-1932), Daily Evening Star (Clarinda) (1882-1883), Labor News (Clarinda) (1887-1888), Page County Democrat (Clarinda) (1868-1871, 1874-1884, 1893-1926), and the Page County Herald (Clarinda) (1859-1862). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of newspapers included in this archive. A project of the Lied Public Library in Clarinda.
  • Page County Digitized Newspapers (1885-2017) Includes the Argus (Essex) (1885), and the Essex Independent (1895-1934, 1942-2017). A project of the Essex Lied Public Library and Community History Archive.
  • Palo Alto County Digitized Newspapers (1886-2023) Includes the Democrat (Emmetsburg) (1886, 1913, 1927, 1935, 1945, 1953, 1969, 1977, 1983, 1993, 2003-2021), Palo Alto County Gazette (Emmetsburg) (1978-1985), Reporter (Emmetsburg) (2005-2021), Reporter Democrat (Emmetsburg) (2021-2023), Ruthven Appeal (1899, 1903), Ruthven Free Press (1916, 1964-1966), Ruthven Zipcode (1972, 1974-1991, 2000-2020), West Bend Journal (1890-1891, 1909-2022), and Your Graettinger Times (1970, 1974). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of the issues of these papers. Part of the Digital Archives of the Palo Alto County.
  • Palo Alto County Digitized Newspapers (1897-1922) Includes the Graettinger Times (1897-1906, 1908-1935, 1938-2003, 2005-2018) and the Globe Free Press (Graettinger) (1979). A project of the Graettinger Public Library.
  • Parkersburg Digitized Newspapers (1872-2018) Includes the Eclipse News Review (Parkersburg) (1969-1971, 1974-1979, 1981-2018) and the Parkersburg Eclipse (1872-1873,1876-1877, 1881, 1894, 1898-1909, 1917, 1919-1921, 1924-1927, 1929-1930, 1934-1935, 1938-1969). Included as part of the Community Archive of the Kothe Memorial Library.
  • Paton Digitized Newspapers (1915-1995) Includes the Globe - Free Press and Paton Churdan News and the Rippey News (1986-1987), Globe - Free Press and Paton Portrait and the Rippey News (1943-1987), Grand Junction Globe and the Paton Portrait (1915-1922), Grand Junction Globe and the Paton Portrait and the Rippey News (1922-1941), and the Paton Churdan News (1983-1995). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archives of Greene County Iowa.
  • Paullina Digitized Newspapers (1882-2017) Includes the Courier (Paullina) (2006), O’Brien County Bell Times Courier (Paullina) (2017), Paullina Times (1882-1962, 1964-1984, 1987-2017), and the Paullina Times Sutherland Courier (1984-1986, 1991-1992). Part of the Paullina Public Library Community History Archive.
  • Paullina Digitized Newspapers (1988-1990) Includes the Paullina Times (1988-1990). A project of the Remsen Public Library.
  • Pekin Digitized Newspapers (1973-1975) Includes the Richland Clarion and Pekin Community Press (1973-1975). Click on "More" and scroll down the page within this archive to access this paper. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Pella Digitized Newspapers (1855-2020) Includes the Advertiser (Pella) (1898), Baptist Record (Pella) (1922), Booster Press (Pella) (1915-1926), Central Ray (Pella) (1876-1879, 1881-1899, 1901, 1913-1968), Chronicle (Pella) (1988-2004-2020), Daily Advertiser (Pella) (1897), Pella Advertiser (1898-1901), Pella Banner (1904-1905), Pella Blade (1886-1894, 1897-1899), Pella Chronicle (1901-1966, 1973-1988), Pella Chronicle Advertiser (1966-1973), Pella Gazette (1855-1857, 1859-1860), Pella Herald (1892-1893, 1895), Pella Press (1927-1938), Pella Press and Shopper (1938-1939), Pella Republican (1890-1891), Pella Times (1895, 1901), Pella Twice a Week Press (1931), Pella Weekblad (1886-1891, 1896-1942), Pella Weekly Blade (1878), Pella Weekly Gazette (1857-1859), Pella Weekly Herald (1891-1892), the Ray (Pella) (1900-1910, 1912-1913, 1968-1969), the Record (Pella) (1920-1922), Saturday Advertiser (Pella) (1896-1898), Simpsonian (Pella) (1891), Weekly Pella Blade (1873, 1877-1883, 1901), Weekly Pella Gazette (1860), the Weekly Visitor (Pella) (1880-1883), and scattered holdings of other Pella papers. Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Pella Public Library.
  • Pella Digitized Newspapers (1876-2007) Includes the Central College (Pella) student newspapers Central College Ray (1998-2000), Central Ray (1876-1879, 1881-1899, 1901, 1913-1968, 1973-1975, 2001-2007), Ray (1968-1987), and "The Ray" (1900-1910, 1912-1913, 1968-1969). A project of the Digital Archives of Central College.
  • Perry Digitized Newspapers (1874-2016) Includes the Bulletin (Perry) (1893-1894), Chief Advertiser (Perry) (1937-1941), Chief Reporter (Perry) (1896-1900, 1903-1910), Perry Advertiser (1886-1890, 1892-1899, 1901-1916), Perry Bulletin (1894-1896), Perry Chief (1874-1877, 1879, 1883, 1888-1889, 1894, 1983-1985, 1987-1991, 1993-2013, 2015-2016), Perry Chief and Perry Pilot (1886-1887), Perry Daily Chief (1894-1898, 1901-1915, 1920-1983), Perry Daily Chief and Advertiser (1916-1919), Perry Pilot (1882-1885), Perry Press (1935-1942), the Prohibition Journal (Perry) (1910-1915), and the Reporter (Perry) (1892-1893). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Perry Public Library.
  • Peterson Digitized Newspapers (1886-2020) Includes the Patriot (Peterson) (1983-1984), and the Peterson Patriot (1886, 1893-1898, 1901-1907, 1901-1911, 1915-2020). A project of the Kirchner French Memorial Library.
  • Pierson Digitized Newspapers (1983) Includes the Pierson Press (1983). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Kingsley Public Library.
  • Pleasantville Digitized Newspapers (1901-1995) Includes the Marion County News (Pleasantville) (1901, 1913, 1929, 1931-1966, 1969-1970, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1994-1995). Part of the Marion County Community History Archive.
  • Plover Digitized Newspapers (1891-1914) Includes the Plover Herald (1891-1895), Plover News (1900), and the Plover Pointer (1913-1914). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Rolfe Public Library. .
  • Plymouth County Digitized Newspapers (1876-2020) Includes Daily Sentinel (Le Mars) (2005-2009), Evening Sentinel (Le Mars) (LeMars) (1885), Floyd Valley Farmers News (Le Mars) (1954-1957), Floyd Valley News (Le Mars) (1962-1964), Iowa Liberal (Le Mars) (LeMars) (1876-1882), Le Mars Daily Liberal Globe – Post (1969), Le Mars Leader (LeMars) (1887), Le Mars Daily Liberal (LeMars) (1881-1882), Le Mars Daily Sentinel, Le Mars Daily Sentinel (1884-1885, 1858-2005, 2010-2020), Le Mars Globe-Post (1891, 1893-1894, 1896-1907, 1909-1910, 1922-1969), Le Mars Semi-Weekly Globe (LeMars) (1887-1889, 1891), Le Mars Semi-Weekly Post (1899-1902), Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel (LeMars) (1885-1887, 1890-1952), Le Mars Sentinel (LeMars) (1876-1883, 1887-1888, 1890-1891, 1903-1904, 1953, 1955-1958, 1969), Le Mars Sun (LeMars) (1889-1890), Le Mars Weekly Sentinel (LeMars) (1883-1884, 1953-1955), and Le Mars Weekly Sun (LeMars) (1890-1892). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Le Mars Public Library.
  • Plymouth County Digitized Newspapers (1883-2014) Includes the Kingsley Democrat (1894), Kingsley News (1895-1902), Kingsley News Times (1902-2014), Kingsley Times (1894-1895), and the Plymouth County Lynx (Kingsley) (1883). A project of the Kingsley Public Library.
  • Plymouth County Digitized Newspapers (1887-2021) Includes Die Remsen Glocke (1887-1889), Paullina Times (1988-1990), Remsen Bell (1896-1897), Remsen Bell - Enterprise (1901-2021), Remsen Enterprise (1900-1901), Remsen News (1907-1910), Remsen Weekly Bell (1897-1900), and The Semi-Weekly Bell (Remsen) (1900). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Remsen Public Library.
  • Plymouth County Digitized Newspapers (1896-2017) Includes the Akron Hometowner (2001-2017), Akron Register Tribune (1901-2005), and the Akron Tribune (1896-1901). A project of the Akron, Iowa Public Library.
  • Pocahontas County Digitized Newspapers (1872-2019) Includes the Laurens Leader (1993-1994), Laurens Sun (1885-1887, 1919-1925, 1929-2019), the Pocahontas County Sun (Laurens) (1887, 1889-1916, 1988). A project of the Laurens Public Library.
  • Pocahontas County Digitized Newspapers (1883-1987) Includes the Fonda Journal and Times (1913-1915), Fonda Times (1894-1912, 1917-1987), Journal and Times (Fonda) (1912-1913, 1915-1916), and the Pocahontas Times (Fonda) (1883-1894). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Project of the Newell Public Library.
  • Pocahontas County Digitized Newspapers (1884-2022) Includes Pocahontas Democrat (1901-1931), Pocahontas Record (1884-1898, 1900-1922), and Pocahontas Record Democrat (1931-1999, 2002-2012, 2014-2022). A project of the Pocahontas Public Library.
  • Pocahontas County Digitized Newspapers (1888-1989) Includes the Arrow (Rolfe) (1914-1919), Enterprise (Havelock) (1893), Havelock Enterprise (1890-1893), Havelock Herald (1913-1914), Havelock News (1909-1910), New Deal (Gilmore City) (1888), Plover Herald (1891-1895), Plover News (1900), Plover Pointer (1913-1914), the Reveille (Rolfe) (1888-1914), Rolfe Arrow (1919-1989), and the Semi-Weekly Reveille (Rolfe) (1898). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Rolfe Public Library.
  • Pocahontas County Digitized Newspapers (1892-1943) Includes the Enterprise (Gilmore City) (1934-1935), Gilmore City Enterprise (1915-1918, 1921-1923, 1930-1943), the Gilmore City Globe (1892-1915), and the Globe (Gilmore City) (1898). Part of the Gilmore City Community History Archive.
  • Pocahontas Digitized Newspapers (1884-2022) Includes Pocahontas Democrat (1901-1931), Pocahontas Record (1884-1898, 1900-1922), and Pocahontas Record Democrat (1931-1999, 2002-2012, 2014-2022). A project of the Pocahontas Public Library.
  • Polk County Digitized Newspapers (1894-1922) Includes the Bystander (Des Moines) (1916-1921), and the Iowa State Bystander (Des Moines) (1894-1916). These African American newspapers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Iowa State Bystander - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Iowa State Bystander - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Polk County Digitized Newspapers (1910-1983) Includes the Carlisle Citizen (1942-1954, 1956, 1959-1983), Carlisle Citizen and Milo Motor - Carlisle Reporter (1960-1961), Carlisle Optimist (1910, 1911, 1914, 1917, 1936, 1958), and the North Warren Town and County News (Norwalk) (1969-1981). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Warren County Historical Society.
  • Polk County Digitized Newspapers (1969-2009) Includes the Carlisle Citizen (1969-1979, 1981; 2005-2009). From Google News archive.
  • Polk County Digitized Newspapers (1970-2013) Includes the Bulls Eye (Johnston) (1997-2013), Johnston Advance (1986-1996), Johnston News (1996-1997), Johnston Northern Polk County News (1976-1983), Johnston Press Citizen (1998-2000, 2002-2006), Northern Polk County News (Johnston) (1970-1976, 1996), West Des Moines Express (1984-1988), Western Express (Johnston) (1988). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of the Johnston Public Library.
  • Postville Digitized Newspapers (1873-2018) Includes the Graphic (Postville) (1891-1899), Iowa Volksblatt (Postville) (1892-1894, 1916-1918), Postville Herald (1918-1991, 2009-2019), Postville Herald Leader (1991-2009), Postville Leader (1991), Postville National Advocate (1884-1885), Postville Post (1882-1884), Postville Review (1873-1921), and Postville Star (1932-1937). Click on "More" and then scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Postville Public Library.
  • Pottawattamie County Digitized Newspapers (1853-1868) Includes the Council Bluffs Bugle (1853-1857, 1860-1868), the Council Bluffs Nonpareil (1857-1865), and the Weekly Council Bluffs Bugle (1857-1860). These short historic runs - in separate archives - of various Pottawattamie County newspapers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search a specific Pottawattamie County newspaper - such as the Weekly Council Bluffs Bugle - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Weekly Council Bluffs Bugle - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Pottawattamie County Digitized Newspapers (1874-1924) Includes the Avoca Delta (1874-1876), Avoca Herald (1880-1885, 1888-1892, 1895-1896), Avoca Journal (1896-1900), Avoca Record (1894-1895), Avoca Tribune (1903-1906), and the Journal Herald (Avoca) (1900-1901, 1903-1913, 1916-1924). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Buena Vista Genealogical Society.
  • Pottawattamie County Digitized Newspapers (1878-2014) Includes the Marne Monitor (Walnut) (1956), the Walnut Bureau (1883-1906, 1908-2014), and the Walnut News (1878-1883). A project of the Walnut Public Library.
  • Pottawattamie County Digitized Newspapers (1971) Includes the Oakland Acorn (1971). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some this paper. A project of the Worth County Historical Society.
  • Preston Digitized Newspapers (1993) Includes the Preston Times (1993). Click on "More" and scroll down to access this paper which has been archived by the Digital Archives of Belle Plaine Community.
  • Primghar Digitized Newspapers (1872-2013) Includes the O'Brien County Bell (Primghar) (1886-1968, 1971-2013), O'Brien County Democrat (Primghar) (1900), O’Brien Pioneer (Primghar) (1872-1876), and the Primghar Times (1882). Part of the Digital Archives of the Primghar Public Library.
  • Quasqueton Digitized Newspapers (1856-1858) Includes the Quasqueton Guardian (1856-1858). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Quasqueton Guardian - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Quaqueton Guardian - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties R

  • Red Oak Digitized Newspapers (1874-2008) Includes the Montgomery County Independent (Red Oak) (1887-1890), Red Oak Daily Express (1916-1918), Red Oak Daily Independent (1889), Red Oak Express (1874-1879, 1883-2008), Red Oak Independent (1890-1893), Red Oak Republican (1900-1904), and the Sun (Red Oak) (1915-1919, 1923-1955). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. Part of the Digital Archives of the Red Oak Community.
  • Red Oak Digitized Newspapers (1881-1884) Includes the People's Telephone (Red Oak) (1881-1884). From Google News archive.
  • Redding Digitized Newspapers (1919-1957) Includes the Redding Herald (1919-1920, 1923, 1925-1929, 1931-1943, 1945-1947, 1951, 1955-1957). Click on “More” to access this paper. Part of the Ringgold County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Redfield Digitized Newspapers (1960-1978) Includes the Dexfield Review-Sentinel (Redfield and Dexter) (1960-1978). A project of the Perry Public Library.
  • Rembrandt Digitized Newspapers (1940-1964) Includes the Rembrandt Booster (1940-1942, 1944-1946, 1949-1950, 1952, 1955, 1962-1964), and the Rembrandt News (1903). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. Part of the Digital Archives of the Sioux Rapids Public Library.
  • Remsen Digitized Newspapers (1887-2021) Includes Die Remsen Glocke (1887-1889), Remsen Bell (1896-1897), Remsen Bell - Enterprise (1901-2021), Remsen Enterprise (1900-1901), Remsen News (1907-1910), Remsen Weekly Bell (1897-1900), and The Semi-Weekly Bell (Remsen) (1900). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Remsen Public Library.
  • Riceville Digitized Newspapers (1886-2015) Includes the Elma Riceville New Era (1943-1944), and the Riceville Recorder (1886-1887, 1901-1902, 1904-1913, 1915-1942, 1944-1996, 1998-2015). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers from this Howard County Digitized Newspaper archive.
  • Richland Digitized Newspapers (1881-2012) Includes the Clarion (Richland) (1975-1979), Clarion Plainsman (Richland) (1983-1995, 1998-2012), the Plainsman Clarion (Richland) (1979-1983), the Richland Clarion (1881-1883, 1895-1896, 1898-1901, 1911, 1916-1973), and the Richland Clarion and Pekin Community Press (1973-1975). Included as part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive. Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers.
  • Ringgold County Digitized Newspapers (1872-2005) Includes the Arispe News (1916), the Chronicle (Clearfield) (1964-1969), Clearfield Chronicle (1959-1961, 1969-1974, 1976, 1979-1987, 1989-2005), Clearfield Enterprise (1907, 1915-1949), Daily News (Mount Ayr) (1892-1898), Diagonal Progress (1988-2019), Diagonal Reporter (1918-1979), the Independent (Mount Ayr) (1913-1914), Kellerton Globe (1894-1909), Knowltown Sentinel (1900), Messenger (Shannon City) (1915-1916), Mount Ayr Journal (1892-1912, 1918-1924), Mount Ayr Record News (1907-1974), Mount Ayr Semi Weekly Journal (1902-1903), Redding Herald (1919-1920, 1923, 1925-1929, 1931-1943, 1945-1947, 1951, 1955-1957), Ringgold County Republican (Mount Ayr) (1885-1887), Ringgold Record (Mount Ayr) (1872-1907), Shannon City Messenger (1916-1918), Twice-a-Week News (Mount Ayr) (1894-1907), and the Weekly News (Mount Ayr) (1892-1893). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers.
  • Ringgold County Digitized Newspapers (1903-1948) Includes the Tingley Vindicator (1903-1948).
  • Rippey Digitized Newspapers (1922-1999) Includes the Globe - Free Press and Paton Churdan News and the Rippey News (1986-1987), Globe - Free Press and Paton Portrait and the Rippey News (1943-1987), Globe - Free Press and Rippey News (1987-1991, 1993-1999), the Grand Junction Globe and the Paton Portrait and the Rippey News (1922-1941), and the Rippey Booster (1919-1922). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Community History Archives of Greene County Iowa.
  • Riverside Digitized Newspapers (1925-2016) Includes the Riverside Current (1978-2016), and the Riverside Leader (1925-1943). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Rock Rapids Digitized Newspapers (1883-2022) Includes Lyon County Reporter (Rock Rapids) (1885-1890, 1893-1899, 1929-2022), Reporter (Rock Rapids) (1899-1910), Review (Rock Rapids) (1893-1916), Rock Rapids Reporter (1911-1929), and Rock Rapids Review (1883-1884, 1906, 1914, 1916). A project of the Rock Rapids Public Library.
  • Rock Rapids Digitized Newspapers (1916-1928) Includes the Rock Rapids Review (1916-1917, 1923, 1928). From Google News archive.
  • Rock Valley Digitized Newspapers (1892-2021) Includes the Rock Valley Bee (1903-2021), Rock Valley Register (1892-1896), Sioux County Bee (Rock Valley) (1897-1901), Sioux County Bee and Rock Valley Register (1897-1901), and the Sioux County Independent (Rock Valley, Calliope, East Orange, Granville, Hawarden) (1878-1883). Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa. Click on "More" to access all of these newspapers.
  • Rockford Digitized Newspapers (1890-2018) Includes the Advertiser Register (Rockford) (1997), Nora Springs Advertiser and Rockford Register (1990-1997), Nora Springs Rockford Register (2006-2018), the Rock (Rockford) (2006), Rockford Gazette (1894-1896), Rockford Register (1890-1898, 1900-1989), Shell Rock Valley Times (Rockford) (1997-2006). A project of the Rockford Public Library. Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Rockford Public Library.
  • Rodney Digitized Newspapers (1907-1909) Includes the Mapleton Press and Rodney News (1908-1909), and the Rodney News and Mapleton Press (1907-1908). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access these papers. A project of the Fisher-Whiting Memorial Library in Mapleton.
  • Rolfe Digitized Newspapers (1888-1989) Includes the Arrow (Rolfe) (1914-1919), Reveille (Rolfe) (1888-1914), Rolfe Arrow (1919-1989), and the Semi-Weekly Reveille (Rolfe) (1898). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Rolfe Public Library.
  • Rudd Digitized Newspapers (1896) Includes the Rudd Rustler (1896). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. A project of the Rockford Public Library.
  • Russell Digitized Newspapers (1925-1967) Includes The Union-Tribune (Russell) (1925-1929, 1931-1959, 1963-1967). Part of the digital archive of the Chariton Public Library.
  • Ruthven Digitized Newspapers (1899-2020) Includes Ruthven Appeal (1899, 1903), Ruthven Free Press (1916, 1964-1966), and the Ruthven Zipcode (1972, 1974-1991, 2000-2020). Click on “More” to access some of the issues of these papers. Part of the Digital Archives of Palo Alto County.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties S

  • Sac City Digitized Newspapers (1871-2020) Includes the Sac County Democrat (Sac City) (1889-1890, 1892-1897), Sac County Star (Sac City) (1979-1985), the Sac Sun (Sac City) (1871-1920, 1922-1985, 1992-2020), the Sac Sun Star (Sac City) (1985-1991), and the Wall Lake Blade. Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Odebolt Public Library and Museum.
  • Sac County Digitized Newspapers (1871-2021) Includes the Chronicle (Odebolt) (1887-1895, 1897-1916, 1984-2020), Lake View Argus (1909-1910), Lake View Resort (1889-1907, 1910-1996, 1998-2021), the New North (Odeboldt) (1887), Odebolt Chronicle (1916-1984), Odebolt News (1914-1927), Odebolt Observer (1880-1881), Odebolt Record (1904-1910), Odebolt Reporter (1883-1886), the Sac County Democrat (Sac City) (1889-1890, 1892-1897), the Sac County Herald (Odebolt) (1886-1887), the Sac County Star (Sac City) (1979-1985), the Sac Sun (Sac City) (Sac City) (1871-1920, 1922-1985, 1992-2020), the Sac Sun Star (Sac City) (1985-1991), the Wall Lake Blade (1890-1892, 1895-1912, 1914-1915, 1918-1920, 1922-1932, 1934-1966, 1968-1984), and the Wall Lake Journal (1890). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Odebolt Public Library and Museum.
  • Sanborn Digitized Newspapers (1872-2020) Includes the O'Brien Pioneer (Sanborn) (1872-1882), Sanborn Journal (1885-1893), the Sanborn Pioneer (1882-1903, 1905, 1907-1918, 1920-2020). Part of the Sanborn Public Library Community History Archives.
  • Sand Springs Digitized Newspapers (1864-1865) Includes the Sand Spring Sentinel (Sand Springs) (1864-1865). Click on "More" to access this paper. Part of the Community History Archive of the Manchester Public Library.
  • Schleswig Digitized Newspapers (1909-2007) Includes the Schleswig Leader (1909-2007). A project of the Schleswig Public Library.
  • Scott County Digitized Newspapers (1847-1918) Includes the Daily Davenport Democrat (1864-1869), Daily Davenport Gazette (1854-1855), Daily Democrat and News (Davenport) (1859-1864), Daily Iowa State Democrat (Davenport) (1856-1859), Davenport Daily Gazette (1856-1857), Davenport Gazette (1847-1854), Der Demokrat (Davenport) (1862-1865), and Der Tagliche Demokrat (Davenport) (1915-1918). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Davenport Gazette - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Davenport Gazette - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Scott County Digitized Newspapers (1877-1904) Includes the Davenport Daily Republican (1897-1904), Davenport Democrat (1877-1878), the Davenport Gazette (1887), Davenport Weekly Democrat (1896), and the Davenport Weekly Republican (1897-1904). Short historic runs arranged alphabetically in separate archives. Scroll down the page to access individual papers from Google News archive.
  • Scott County Digitized Newspapers (1968-2016) Includes the North Scott Press (Eldridge) (1968-2016). A project of the Scott County Library in Eldridge.
  • Scranton Digitized Newspapers (1884-2017) Includes the Scranton Journal (1884, 1886-1912, 1915-1929, 1931, 1933-1949, 1951-1988, 1990-2017). Part of the Community History Archives of Greene County Iowa.
  • Seymour Digitized Newspapers (1890-2014) Includes the Seymour Democrat (1906-1916), Seymour Herald (1918-1990, 1994-1999, 2003-2014), Seymour Leader (1904-1906, 1915-1918), Seymour Press (1890-1891, 1893-1906). A project of the Seymour Public Library.
  • Shannon City Digitized Newspapers (1916-1918) Includes the Messenger (Shannon City) (1915-1916), and the Shannon City Messenger (1916-1918). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Ringgold County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Shelby County Digitized Newspapers (1905-1906) Includes the Shelby County Republican (Harlan) (1905-1906). From Google News archive. Includes only a few issues from each year.
  • Shelby County Digitized Newspapers (1915-2017) Includes the Harlan News Advertiser (1935-1939, 1968-1981, 1987-2017), Harlan Republican (1922-1935), Harlan Tribune (1915-1987, 1989-2005, 2007-2017), and the Shelby County Republican (Harlan) (1916-1921). A project of the Harlan Community Library.
  • Shelby County Digitized Newspapers (1933-1974) Includes the Elk Horn - Kimballton Review (1933, 1949, 1957, 1961, 1974). From Google News archive.
  • Sheldon Digitized Newspapers (1976) Includes the Sheldon Mail (1976), and the Sheldon Sun (1976). Part of the Sanborn Public Library Community History Archives.
  • Sibley Digitized Newspapers (1873-2020) Includes the Gazette Tribune (Sibley) (2011-2012, 2018-2020), Osceola County Gazette – Tribune (1983-2010), Osceola County Tribune (Sibley) (1882-1930, 1974-1982), the Sibley Gazette (1873-1931, 1966-1982), the Sibley Gazette -Tribune (1942), the Sibley Herald (1898-1899), and the Sibley Tribune (1881-1882, 1966-1975). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Sibley Public Library.
  • Sibley Digitized Newspapers (1972-1974) Includes the Sibley Gazette (1972, 1974). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access this paper. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Sidney Digitized Newspapers (1858-1859) Includes the Fremont Herald (Sidney) (1858-1859). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access this paper. Archived by the Lied Public Library of Clarinda.
  • Silver City Digitized Newspapers (1896-1941) Includes the Silver City Review (1896), and the Silver City Times (1897-1903, 1908, 1910-1935, 1937-1941). A project of the Silver City Historical Society.
  • Sioux Center Digitized Newspapers (1896-2023) Includes the Corn Belt Weekly (Sioux Center) (1923-1924), Sioux Center Corn Belt Weekly (1923-1924), Sioux Center Nieuwsblad (aka - Nieuwsblad Voor Sioux Center) (1892-1929), and the Sioux Center News (1896-1900, 1931-2001, 2011-2023). Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa - a project of the Libraries of Sioux County. Click on "More" to access these newspapers.
  • Sioux City Digitized Newspapers (1858-1868) Includes the Sioux City Register (1858-1868). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Sioux City Register - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Sioux City Register - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Sioux County Digitized Newspapers (1872-2023) Includes the Alton Democrat (1885-1982), Alton Review (1883-1885) , Boyden Reporter (1897-1927, 1929-1954, 1956-1961), Corn Belt Weekly (Sioux Center) (1923-1924), De Volksvriend (Orange City) (1874-1942), Hawarden Independent (1878, 1883-2021), Hawarden Independent Ireton Examiner (2003-2021), Hospers Tribune (1908, 1911, 1913-1916, 1920, 1922-1923, 1928, 1933, 1938, 1941), Hull Index (1894-1913), Iowa Index (Hull) (1892-1894), Ireton Clipper (1891-1892), Ireton Examiner (1989-2003), Ireton Ledger (1911-1912, 1915, 1917, 1920, 1924, 1927-1931, 1933, 1935-1937, 1941-1942), Ireton Weekly Ledger (1904-1906), Maurice Review (1900), Maurice Times (1909-1911, 1916-1920, 1924, 1928-1929), Nieuwsblad Voor Sioux Center (aka - Sioux Center Nieuswsblad) (1892-1929), People’s Friend (Orange City) (1895), Reporter (Boyden) (1897), Rock Valley Bee (1903-2021), Rock Valley Register (1892-1896), Sibley Gazette, Sioux Center Corn Belt Weekly (1923-1924), Sioux Center Nieuwsblad, Sioux Center News (1896-1900, 1931-2001, 2011-2023), Sioux County Bee (Rock Valley) (1897-1901), Sioux County Bee and Rock Valley Register (Rock Valley) (1897-1901), Sioux County Capital (Orange City) (1895, 1935-2000), Sioux County Capital-Democrat (Orange City) (2017-2019), Sioux County Expositor (Orange City) (1873), Sioux County Herald (Orange City) (1872-1914, 1916), Sioux County Independent (Calliope, East Orange, Granville, Hawarden, Rock Valley) (1878-1883), Sioux County Index (Orange City) (1913-1999), Sioux County Index-Reporter (Orange City) (1985, 2017-2018), and the Siouxland Press (Orange City) (1987-2021). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. Part of the Community History Archive of Sioux County Iowa.
  • Sioux County Digitized Newspapers (1976) Includes the Sheldon Mail (1976), and the Sheldon Sun (1976). Part of the Sanborn Public Library Community History Archives.
  • Sioux Rapids Digitized Newspapers (1881-1999) Includes Bulletin Press (Sioux Rapids) (1948), Republican (Sioux Rapids) (1892-1898), Republican Press (Sioux Rapids) (1903-1905, 1908, 1913, 1917, 1919-1931, 1933), Sioux Rapids Bulletin Board (1937-1943), Sioux Rapids Bulletin Press (1900, 1943-1999), Sioux Rapids Press (1881-1890, 1892-1903, 1933-1943), and the Sioux Rapids Republican (1899-1902). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Sioux Rapids Public Library.
  • Smithland Digitized Newspapers (1930-1931) Includes the Sioux Valley Tribune (Smithland) (1930-1931). A project of the Fisher-Whiting Memorial Library in Mapleton.
  • Soldier Digitized Newspapers (1916-1969) Includes The Soldier Sentinel (1916-1932, 1966-1969). A project of the Onawa Public Library.
  • Solon Digitized Newspapers (1882-2018) Includes the Leader (Solon) (1991), The News (Solon) (1892, 1894), Solon Economist (1921, 1926, 1928, 1931-1932, 1934-1942, 1944-1953, 1955-1959, 1961-1970, 1976-2018), Solon Economy (1897-1910, 1914-1919, 1921), Solon News (1920-1921), Solon Reaper (1882-1884, 1886-1887), and the Solon Reporter (1888-1891, 1901). Part of the Digital Archives of the Solon Economist.
  • Spencer Digitized Newspapers (1880-2007) Includes the Spencer Reporter (1880-1899), the Spencer Daily Reporter (1953-1959, 1962-1964), and the Daily Reporter (Spencer) (1968, 1973, 1977, 1980-2007). From Google News archive
  • Spencer Digitized Newspapers (1884-1935) Includes Spencer Clay County News (1884-1885, 1897-1904, 1907-1909), Spencer Daily Reporter (1935), Spencer Herald (1893-1915), Spencer News (1909-1916), Spencer News Herald (1916, 1920-1936), and Spencer Reporter (1903, 1905-1931, 1933-1935).
  • Spencer Digitized Newspapers (1961-1973) Includes the Sunday Times (Spencer) (1961-1962, 1965, 1973). From Google News archive.
  • Spirit Lake Digitized Newspapers (1870-2021) Includes Arnolds Park News (Spirit Lake) (1930), Dickinson County Mail News (Spirit Lake) (1975-1976), Dickinson County News (Spirit Lake) (1999-2021), and the Spirit Lake Beacon (1870-1999). A project of the Arnolds Park, Milford, and Spirit Lake Public Libraries.
  • St. Ansgar Digitized Newspapers (1878-2020) Includes the Enterprise Journal (St. Ansgar) (2019-2020), St. Ansgar Enterprise (1878, 1885-1894, 1896-1899, 1901-1905, 1908-1909, 1911, 1913-1918, 1921-1931, 1933-1987) and the St. Ansgar Enterprise Journal (1991-2000, 2002-2014). A project of the Nissen Public Library.
  • St. Charles Digitized Newspapers (1892-1948) Includes the Saint Charles Reporter (St. Charles) (1892-1893), St Charles Hawkeye (Saint Charles / St. Charles) (1902), St Charles News (Saint Charles / St. Charles) (1901, 1909, 1911, 1913-1919, 1922-1923, 1925-1927, 1929, 1934-1942, 1944-1948), and the Weekly Hawkeye (St. Charles) (1895). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access issues of these papers. A project of the Winterset Public Library
  • Stanhope Digitized Newspapers (1894-1941) Includes the Saturday Mail (Stanhope) (1894-1903), Stanhope Enterprise (1916, 1918), Stanhope Mail (1904-1907, 1910), Stanhope Observer (1935, 1937-1941), and the Stanhope Sentinel (1925-1926). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these newspapers. Part of the Community History Archive of Hamilton County and a project of the Kendall Young Library in Webster City.
  • Stanton Digitized Newspapers (2011-2017) Includes the Villisca Review Stanton Viking (2011-2017). A project of the Villisca Public Library.
  • State Center Digitized Newspapers (1878-2019) Includes Enterprise (State Center) (1878-1879, 1901-1919, 1921-1975, 1980-1988, 2009, 2012-2016), Mid Iowa Enterprise (State Center) (2001-2012, 2016-2019), State Center Enterprise (1881-1882, 1919-1921, 1976-1978), and the State Center Enterprise-Record. A project of the Gutekunst Public Library.
  • Storm Lake Digitized Newspapers (1870-2017) Includes the Pilot Tribune (Storm Lake) (2017), Storm Lake Buena Vista County Herald and the Linn Grove News (1935-1936), Storm Lake Buena Vista County Democrat (1882-1883), Storm Lake Buena Vista Vidette (1885-1887, 1896-1897, 1900, 1903-1917), Storm Lake Pilot (1870-1890, 1895-1896), Storm Lake Register (1917-1944, 1946-1961, 1968-1987), Storm Lake Times (1993-2016) and the Storm Lake Tribune (1895-1896). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these newspapers. Part of the Digital Archives of the Storm Lake Public Library.
  • Storm Lake Digitized Newspapers (1895-2017) Includes the Buena Vista University (Storm Lake) student newspapers The Tack and Buena Vista Tack (1895-2012, 2017).
  • Story City Digitized Newspapers (1894-2019) Includes the Messenger (Story City) (1897-1901), Story City Herald (1894-1899, 1901-1902, 1904-2019), and the Story City News (1887-1889). Part of the Digital Archives of the Bertha Bartlett Public Library.
  • Story County Digitized Newspapers (1870-2016) Includes the Evening Journal (Nevada) (1967-1968), the Journal (Nevada) (1971), Nevada Evening Journal (1906-1913, 1916-1918, 1921-1960, 1965-1984), Nevada Evening Journal and the Nevada Representative (1927-1928), Nevada Journal (1899-1903, 1905-1906, 1958-1972, 1984-2016), Nevada Representative (1873-1922, 1926), Representative (Nevada) (1917), Nevada Watchman (1876-1877), Story County Aegis (Nevada) (1863-1868), Story County Representative (Nevada) (1870-1873), Story County Watchman (Nevada) (1878-1890, 1892-1901), and the Watchman (Nevada) (1901-1906). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the City of Nevada Library.
  • Story County Digitized Newspapers (1894-2019) Includes the Messenger (Story City) (1897-1901), Story City Herald (1894-1899, 1901-1902, 1904-2019), and the Story City News (1887-1889). Part of the Digital Archives of the Bertha Bartlett Public Library.
  • Story County Digitized Newspapers (1877-2019) Includes Ames Daily Intelligencer (1911-1913), Ames Daily Tribune (1938-1987), Ames Daily Tribune and Times (1919-1938), Ames Evening Times (1912-1919), Ames Intelligencer (1877-1882, 1885-1887, 1890-1896, 1898, 1901-1911), Ames Times (1892-1912), Ames Tri-Weekly Tribune (1918-1919), Ames Tribune (1980-1986, 2011-2017), Ames Weekly Tribune (1914-1918), Daily Tribune (Ames) (1987-1997), Milepost (Ames) (1931-1939, 1941-1944), and The Tribune (Ames) (1997-2011, 2017-2019). Click on "More" and then scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Ames Public Library and the Ames Public Library Friends Foundation.
  • Stratford Digitized Newspapers (1892-1922) Includes the Stratford Courier (1892-1922). Part of the Community History Archive of Hamilton County and a project of the Kendall Young Library in Webster City.
  • Strawberry Point Digitized Newspapers (1877-2004) Includes Clayton County Press Journal (Strawberry Point) (1933-1935, 1940, 1942, 1944-1946, 1948-1971, 1994-1995, 1997-2004), Mail Press (Strawberry Point) (1901-1915), Press Journal (Strawberry Point) (2003), Strawberry Point Mail Press (1916), Strawberry Point Press (1877-1886, 1916-1924, 1928), and the Strawberry Point Press Journal (1972-1997). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the McGregor Historical Museum.
  • Stuart Digitized Newspapers (1871-2020) Includes the Stuart Herald (1901-1991, 2005-2020), Stuart Locomotive (1871-1872, 1874-1884, 1893-1900), Stuart Locomotive and Ledger (1883), and the Stuart News (1916-1921). A project of the Stuart Public Library.
  • Sumner Digitized Newspapers (1881-2021) Includes the Northeast Iowa Farmer (Sumner) (2017, 2020-2021), Sumner Gazette (1881-2021), Sumner Herald (1915-1917), and Sumner Journal (1903-1905). A project of the Sumner Public Library.
  • Sutherland Digitized Newspapers (1885-2006) Includes the Sutherland Courier (1885-1888, 1890, 1893-1899, 1902-1905, 1907-1984, 1989-1995, 1997-2006) and the Weekly Review (Sutherland) (1894). Part of the Digital Archives of the General N. B. Baker Library.
  • Sutherland Digitized Newspapers (1984-1992) Includes Paullina Times Sutherland Courier (1984-1986, 1991-1992), and the Sutherland Courier (1986-1987). Part of the Paullina Public Library Community History Archive.
  • Swea City Digitized Newspapers (1899-2016) Includes the Swea City Herald (1899-1903, 1927-1975, 1978-1986), the Swea City Herald Press (1986-1996, 1998-2016), and the Tele News (Swea City) (1962-1963). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Kossuth County Genealogical Society.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties T

  • Tama (City of Tama) Digitized Newspapers (1868-1979) Includes Tama Citizen (Tama) (1869-1872), Tama County Democrat (Tama) (1978-1979), Tama County Union (Tama) (1868-1869), Tama Free Press (Tama) (1893-1903), and the Tama Herald (Tama) (1894, 1903-1924). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to view some of these papers. Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.
  • Tama County Digitized Newspapers (1847-1979) Includes Amateur Star (Le Grand) (1847, 1878), Daily Star Clipper (Traer) (1897, 1901), Dysart Reporter (1878-1879, 1902-1923), Garwin Gazette (1896-1897), Garwin Record (1916-1920), Garwin Star (1902), Garwin Sun (1950, 1952-1976), Iowa Transcript (Toledo) (1859-1866, 1901), Le Grand Herald (1870-1871), Le Grand News (1879), Le Grand Record (1885-1887, 1898), Le Grand Reporter (1909-1943), Orford Weekly Leader (Montour) (1869-1870), Star Clipper (Traer), Tama Citizen (Tama) (1869-1872), Tama County Advocate (Garwin) (1894), Tama County Democrat (Tama) (1978-1979), Tama County Leader (Orford/Montour) (1869), Tama County Semi Weekly Leader (Montour/Orford) (1869), Tama County Republican (Toledo) (1867-1872), Tama County Union (Tama) (1868-1869), Tama Free Press (Tama) (1893-1903), Tama Herald (Tama) (1894, 1903-1924), Tama Northern (Gladbrook) (1881-1889, 1895-1924), Toledo Chronicle (1873-1924, 1938), Toledo Chronicle Democrat (1924-1925), Traer Clipper (1874-1876, 1879-1882), Traer Star (1878-1879), Traer Star Clipper (1909-1941), and the Traer Weekly Star (1883). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to view some of these papers. Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.
  • Taylor County Digitized Newspapers (1907-2005) Includes the Chronicle (Clearfield) (1964-1969), Clearfield Chronicle (1959-1961, 1969-1974, 1976, 1979-1987, 1989-2005), and the Clearfield Enterprise (1907, 1915-1949). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Ringgold County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Taylor County Digitized Newspapers (1910-2011) Includes the Lenox Time Table (1910-1922, 1927-2011). A project of the Lenox Public Library.
  • Taylor County Digitized Newspapers (1972) Includes the Bedford Times Press (1972). Click on "More" to access this paper archived by the Digital Archives of Belle Plaine Community.
  • Terril Digitized Newspapers (1900-1998) Includes the Milford Mail and Terril Record (1929, 1957-1970, 1972-1998), Terril Record (1928-1952, 1955-1956), and the Terril Tribune (1900-1903). Click on "More" to access most of these newspapers. A project of the Arnolds Park, Milford, and Spirit Lake Public Libraries.
  • Tingley Digitized Newspapers (1903-1948) Includes the Tingley Vindicator (1903-1948).
  • Tipton Digitized Newspapers (1853-1877) Includes the Cedar County Advertiser (Tipton) (1853-1856), Cedar County News-Letter (Tipton) (1853), and the Tipton Advertiser (1856-1877). These papers have been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search a specific Tipton newspaper – such as the Tipton Advertiser - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Tipton Advertiser - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Toledo Digitized Newspapers (1859-1938) Includes the Iowa Transcript (Toledo) (1859-1866, 1901), Tama County Republican (1867-1872), Toledo Chronicle (1873-1924, 1938), and the Toledo Chronicle Democrat (1924-1925). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to view some of these Toledo papers. Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.
  • Toledo Digitized Newspapers (1859-1866) Includes the Iowa Transcript (Toledo) (1859-1866). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Iowa Transcript - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Iowa Transcript - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Traer Digitized Newspapers (1874-1941) Includes the Daily Star Clipper (Traer) (1897, 1901), Traer Clipper (1874-1876, 1879-1882), Traer Star (1878-1879), Traer Star Clipper (1909-1941), and the Traer Weekly Star (1883). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of Tama County Digitized Newspapers.
  • Truro Digitized Newspapers (1900-1932) Includes the Truro Enterprise (1900-1901), Truro News (1927-1932), and the Truro Star (1902). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. Part of the Digital Archives of the Winterset Public Library.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties U-V

  • Union County Digitized Newspapers (1916-1918) Includes the Messenger (Shannon City) (1915-1916), and the Shannon City Messenger (1916-1918). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Ringgold County digitized newspaper archive.
  • Ute Digitized Newspapers (1910-1997) Includes the Charter Oak Ute Newspaper (1981-1991, 1995-1997) and the Ute Independent (1910-1980).
  • Van Horne Digitized Newspapers (1917-1921) Includes the Van Horne Record (1917-1921). Part of the project of the Blairstown Public Library.
  • Villisca Digitized Newspapers (1871-2017) Includes the Villisca Review (1878-2011), Villisca Review Stanton Viking (2011-2017), Villisca Weekly Review (1872-1878), and The Weekly Iowa Mercury (Villisca) (1871). A project of the Villisca Public Library.
  • Vinton Digitized Newspapers (1855-2022) Includes the Cedar Valley Times (Vinton) (1970-1988, 2010-2017, 2020-2022), Cedar Valley Daily Times (Vinton) (1926-1970, 1988-2010), Vinton Eagle (1855-1926, 2005-2022), Vinton Review (1898-1919), and the Vinton Semi-Weekly Eagle (1882-1894). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Vinton Public Library and the Benton County Historical Society.
  • Volga Digitized Newspapers (1915-1933) Includes Volga City News (1915-1933). Part of the digital archives of the McGregor Historical Museum.

Digitized Iowa Historical Newspapers - Cities / Counties W-X-Y-Z

  • Wall Lake Digitized Newspapers (1890-1984) Includes the Wall Lake Blade (1890-1892, 1895-1912, 1914-1915, 1918-1920, 1922-1932, 1934-1966, 1968-1984), and the Wall Lake Journal (1890). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Odebolt Public Library and Museum.
  • Walnut Digitized Newspapers (1878-2014) Includes the Marne Monitor (Walnut) (1956), Walnut Bureau (1883-1906, 1908-2014), and the Walnut News (1878-1883). A project of the Walnut Public Library.
  • Wapello County Digitized Newspapers (1849-1918) Includes the Des Moines Courier (Ottumwa) (1849-1854), Ottumwa Semi-Weekly Courier (1899-1903 and 1916-1918), Ottumwa Tri-Weekly Courier (1903-1916), Ottumwa Weekly Courier (1872-1878), and the Weekly Ottumwa Courier (1857-1872). These papers have been digitized as part of the Chronicling America site by the Library of Congress and the State Historical Society of Iowa. To search one of these papers - such as the Weekly Ottumwa Courier - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Weekly Ottumwa Courier - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Wapello County Digitized Newspapers (1854-2003) Includes Eddyville Advertiser (1869-1870, 1874-1882), Eddyville Free Press (1854-1855), Eddyville Signal (1902-1904), Eddyville Star (1862-1864), Eddyville Tribune (1896-2003), the Eddyville Weekly Advertiser (1870, 1873-1874) and the Signal (Eddyville) (1902). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of Eddyville Public Library.
  • Wapello Digitized Newspapers (1870-2020) Includes the Louisa County Democrat (Wapello) (1895-1900), Louisa County Record (Wapello) (1883-1894), Record Republican (Wapello) (1894-1896), Tribune (Wapello) (1898-1900), Wapello Daily Times and Fair Reporter (1883), Wapello Republican (1870-1875, 1878-1880, 1883-1894, 1897-2020), Wapello Times (1878-1881, 1883), and the Wapello Tribune (1901-1923). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Keck Memorial Library (Wapello).
  • Warren County Digitized Newspapers (1857-1983) Indianola papers include the Advocate Tribune (Indianola) (1882-1923), Carlisle Citizen (1942-1954, 1956, 1959-1983), Carlisle Citizen and Milo Motor - Carlisle Reporter (1960-1961), Carlisle Optimist (1910, 1911, 1914, 1917, 1936, 1958), Des Moines Conference Daily (Indianola) (1890), Evening Herald (Indianola) (1879), Indianola Herald (1874-1923), Indianola Journal (1868-1874), Indianola Record (1921-1923, 1928-1945), Indianola Republican (1879), Indianola Times (1893-1896), Indianola Tribune (1875, 1876, 1926-1937), Lacona Ledger (1916-1925, 1946, 1956-1957), Lakewood-Norwalk News (Lakewood-Northwalk News [sic]) (1968-1969), Milo Enterprise (1921-1923), Milo Monitor (1900-1901, 1908-1909, 1911, 1913-1916, 1919-1920, 1926, 1928-1932, 1934, 1937-1950, 1953-1957), New Virginian (New Virginia) (1916-1937, 1940-1942, 1949, 1951-1982), North Warren Town and County News (Norwalk) (1969-1981), Real Estate News (Indianola) (1885-1886), Record-Herald (Indianola) (1944-1945), Record-Herald and Indianola Tribune (1923, 1945-1980), Warren County Leader (Indianola) (1870-1874), Warren County Tribune (Indianola) (1873-1875), Warren Record (Indianola) (1874-1879), Weekly Indianola Banner (1864-1865), Weekly Indianola Visitor (1859-1862, 1867), and the Weekly Visitor - Weekly Iowa Visitor (1857-1858, 1860, 1868). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Warren County Historical Society.
  • Warren County Digitized Newspapers (1969-2009) Includes the Carlisle Citizen (1969-1979, 1981, 2005-2009). From Google News archive.
  • Warren County Digitized Newspapers (1984-1988) Includes the West Des Moines Express (1984-1988). Part of the Community History Archive of the Johnston Public Library.
  • Washington Digitized Newspapers (1856-2019) Includes the Daily Globe (Washington) (1857-1858), Evening Journal (Washington) (1895-1896, 1898-1903, 1908, 1910, 1916-1946), Junior Democrat (Washington) (1924-1927), Tattler (Washington) (1877), Washington County Press (Washington) (1867-1889, 1906-1918), Washington Democrat (1878-1927), Washington Democrat Independent (1927-1929, 1931-1941), Washington Evening Journal (1951-2019), Washington Gazette (1868-1878, 1881-1903), Washington Press (1856-1865, 1889-1906), and the Washington Weekly Press (1862, 1865-1867). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access many of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Washington County Digitized Newspapers (1856-2019) Includes the Ainsworth Clipper (1915-1917), Brighton Enterprise (1882-1970), Brighton News (1905-1907, 1911), Brighton Pioneer and Home Visitor (1869-1870), Brighton Record (1913), Brighton Register (1871, 1873), Brighton Reporter (1880-1881), Brighton Star (1874, 1877), Crawfordsville Imprint (1894-1896, 1912-1918, 1923-1924), Daily Comet (Brighton) (1886), Daily Globe (Washington) (1857-1858), Evening Journal (Washington) (1895-1896, 1898-1903, 1908, 1910, 1916-1946), Greenback World (Brighton) (1879-1880), Junior Democrat (Washington) (1924-1927), Kalona News (1891-2017), Riverside Current (1978-2016), Riverside Leader (1925-1943), Tattler (Washington) (1877), Washington County Press (Washington) (1867-1889, 1906-1918), Washington Democrat (1878-1927), Washington Democrat Independent (1927-1929, 1931-1941), Washington Evening Journal (1951-2019), Washington Gazette (1868-1878, 1881-1903), Washington Press (1856-1865, 1889-1906), Washington Weekly Press (1862, 1865-1867), Wellman Advance (1889-1984, 1986-1996, 1998-2016), and the Western Star (Brighton) (1873). Click on "More" and then scroll down the page to access many of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Waverly Digitized Newspapers (1856-2014) Includes Bremer County Independent (Waverly) (1881, 1890-1899, 1901-1915, 1959-2014), Bremer County Independent and Waverly Republican (1929-1959), Bremer County Phoenix (Waverly) (1862-1864), the Democrat (Waverly) (1983), Independent Republican (Waverly) (1915-1929), Waverly Democrat (1880-1986, 1988-1995, 1997-2013), Waverly Phoenix (1892-1895, 1897), Waverly Republican (1856-1861, 1869-1898, 1901-1915), Waverly Weekly Republican (1857,1861), and the Weekly Republican (Waverly) (1899-1900). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Waverly Public Library.
  • Waverly Digitized Newspapers (1892-1897) Includes the Waverly Phoenix (1892-1897) a German language newspaper. Archived in UNI ScholarWorks.
  • Wayland Digitized Newspapers (1908-2017) Includes Wayland News (1908-1932, 1935-1937, 1940, 1942, 1953), Winfield Beacon and Wayland News (1986-1995, 1998-2011). and the Winfield Beacon Wayland News (2012-2017). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Wayland Digitized Newspapers (1986-2019) Includes the Winfield Beacon and Wayland News (1986-1995, 1999-2011), and the Winfield Beacon Wayland News (2012-2019). A project of the Winfield Public Library.
  • Wayne County Digitized Newspapers (1890-2014) Includes the Seymour Democrat (1906-1916), Seymour Herald (1918-1990, 1994-1999, 2003-2014), Seymour Leader (1904-1906, 1915-1918), Seymour Press (1890-1891, 1893-1906). A project of the Seymour Public Library.
  • Webster City Digitized Newspapers (1857-2014) Includes Daily Freeman Journal (Webster City) (1917-2015), Daily Freeman Tribune (Webster City) (1899-1917), Evening Journal (Webster City) (1906), Graphic Herald (Webster City) (1895-1897, 1901, 1905-1908), Hamilton County Journal (Webster City) (1894-1902), Hamilton Freeman (Webster City) (1857-1862, 1864-1870, 1872-1884), Webster City Daily News (1921-1924), Webster City Freeman (1870-1871, 1844-1946), Webster City Graphic Herald (1906), Webster City Herald (1908-1913), Webster City Journal (1902-1926), Webster City Tribune (1886-1917), and the Weekly Graphic Herald (Webster City) (1892-1894). Part of the Community History Archive of Hamilton County and a project of the Kendall Young Library in Webster City.
  • Webster City Digitized Newspapers (1911-1922) Includes the Webster City Freeman (1911-1922). This paper has been digitized by the Iowa State Historical Society and made available on the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website. To search the Webster City Freeman - click on “Advanced Search” - then scroll down the “Or Select Newspapers” option until you find Webster City Freeman - click on this option and then use the various other search options found in Advanced Search.
  • Webster County Digitized Newspapers (1856-1924) Includes Badger Herald (1893), Callender Call (1923), Callender News (1915-1919), Callender Press (1893), Callender Times (1896, 1901, 1907-1908), Clare Clipper (1923), Clare Record (1893), Daily Chronicle (Fort Dodge) (1884-1890), Dayton Review (1885-1922), Dayton Weekly Review (1880-1884), Duncombe Dispatch (1923), Duncombe News (1893), Evening Messenger (Fort Dodge) (1888-1889, 1892-1902), Fort Dodge Daily Chronicle (1893, 1895-1897, 1904-1906, 1911-1912), Fort Dodge Daily Messenger (1873, 1884-1887), Fort Dodge Democrat (1861-1862), Fort Dodge Messenger (1872-1877, 1880-1917), Fort Dodge Messenger and Chronicle (1917-1924), Fort Dodge Post (1897-1899), Fort Dodge Republican (1860-1864), Fort Dodge Semi-Weekly Chronicle (1896-1909), Fort Dodge Semi-Weekly Times (1873-1876), Fort Dodge Sentinel (1856-1860), Fort Dodge Times (1868-1874, 1883-1899), Fort Dodge Weekly Chronicle (1893-1911), Fort Dodge Weekly Times (1874), Gowrie News (1889-1992), Harcourt and Callender News (1919), Harcourt News (1895-1896, 1915-1919), Iowa North West (Fort Dodge) (1864-1871), Lanyon and Harcourt News (1918), Lanyon News (1915-1919), Lehigh Valley Argus (Fort Dodge) (1900-1922), Northwest Chronicle (Fort Dodge) (1883-1891), Otho Argus (1914-1919), Saturday Evening Messenger (Fort Dodge) (1886-1887), Saturday Evening Post (Fort Dodge) (1892-1893), Saturday Messenger (Fort Dodge) (1886-1887), Semi-Weekly Messenger (Fort Dodge) (1904-1909), Service Press (Fort Dodge) (1923), Webster County Gazette (Fort Dodge) (1877-1880), Webster County Gazette and Fort Dodge Messenger (1877), Weekly Messenger (Fort Dodge) (1903), and more than twenty additional area papers with limited numbers of archived pages. Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access most of these papers. A project of the Fort Dodge Public Library.
  • Webster County Digitized Newspapers (1893-2009) Includes the Dayton Review (1893, 1916, 1927, 1930, 1933, 1939-1941, 1943-1945, 1950, 1956-1957, 1976, 2003-2004, 2006-2009). From Google News archive.
  • Webster County Digitized Newspapers (1900-1938) Includes the Independent Argus (Lehigh) (1935-1938), and the Lehigh Valley Argus (1900-1932). Part of the Community History Archive of the Lehigh Public Library.
  • Wellman Digitized Newspapers (1889-2016) Includes the Wellman Advance (1889-1984, 1986-1996, 1998-2016). Click on "More" to access this paper. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Wellsburg Digitized Newspapers (1884-1964) Includes the Ostfriesische Nachrichten (Wellsburg) (1884-1915, 1940), Ostfriesen Zeitung (Wellsburg) (1957, 1968-1969), Wellsburg Herald (1903, 1906-1907, 1911-1913, 1920-1924, 1930-1935, 1946-1964), and the Wellsburg Herald and The Grundy County Spokesman (1935-1946). A project of the Ostfriesen Heritage Society.
  • Wesley Digitized Newspapers (1883-1939) Includes the Wesley News (1899-1902), Wesley News World (1911-1931, 1933-1934, 1937-1939), and the Wesley Reporter (1898-1899). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. A project of the Kossuth County Genealogical Society.
  • West Bend Digitized Newspapers (1890-2020) Includes the West Bend Journal (1890-1891, 1909-2020). Part of the Digital Archives of the Palo Alto County.
  • West Branch Digitized Newspapers (1878-1934) Includes the Local Record (West Branch) (1883-1889), West Branch Local Record (1878-1883), and the West Branch Times (1889-1934). A project of the West Branch Public Library.
  • West Des Moines Digitized Newspapers (1984-1988) Includes the West Des Moines Express (1984-1988). Part of the Community History Archive of the Johnston Public Library.
  • West Liberty Digitized News (1878-2002) Includes the Enterprise (West Liberty) (1978-1983), the Enterprise Index (West Liberty) (1899-1902), the Wapsie Index (West Liberty) (1883-1888), the Wapsie Weekly Index (West Liberty) (1888-1893), the Weekly Enterprise (West Liberty) (1878-1879, 1882-1883), the West Liberty Enterprise (1885-1893, 1902-1904, 1983-1985), and the West Liberty Index (1893-1898, 1905-1975, 1991-1994, 2002). Click on the "More" option scroll down the page to access most of these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • West Union Digitized Newspapers (1856-2019) Includes The Argo (West Union) (1885-1888, 1892-1909), Fayette County Clarion (West Union) (1881), Fayette County Union (West Union) (1867, 1916-1944, 1948, 1989-2011, 2018-2019), Fayette County Union and the West Union Argo Gazette (1944-1969), Fayette County Pioneer (West Union) (1856-1864), Fayette County Union (West Union) (2011-2017), Observer (West Union) (2012-2015), Public Review (West Union) (1859, 1961), The Union (West Union) (1969-1989), West Union Argo (1909-1910), West Union - Argo Gazette (1910-1922, 1925-1927, 1929, 1931-1932, 1939), West Union Gazette (1874, 1885-1910, 1988), West Union Gazette and Clermont Leader (1868), West Union Republican Gazette (1868-1877, 1880-1884), West Union Semi-Weekly Republican Gazette (1884), West Union Weekly Republican Gazette (1884-1885). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the West Union Public Library.
  • What Cheer Digitized Newspapers (2012-2013) Includes the Fremont What Cheer Vine (Fremont, What Cheer, Blakesburg, Delta, Eddyville, Keswick) (2012-2013). A project of the Hedrick Public Library.
  • Wheatland Digitized Newspapers (1974) Includes the Wheatland Gazette (1974). Click on the "More" option scroll down the page to access this paper. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Wheatland Digitized Newspapers (1976) Includes the Wheatland Gazette (1976). Click on "More" to access the few pages digitized for this paper. A project of the Clarence Public Library.
  • Whittemore Digitized Newspapers (1895-2016) Includes the New Whittemore Newspaper (1988), the Whittemore Champion (1895-1988), and the Whittemore Independent (1988-1993, 1998-2016). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Kossuth County Genealogical Society.
  • Williams Digitized Newspapers (1898-1910) Includes the Williams Wasp (1898, 1901, 1904-1910). Click on "More" to access the issues of this paper. Part of the Community History Archive of Hamilton County and a project of the Kendall Young Library in Webster City.
  • Winfield Digitized Newspapers (1876-2019) Includes Transcript (Winfield) (1883-1884), Winfield Beacon (1882-1987, 1991-1997), Winfield Beacon and Wayland News (1986-1995, 1999-2011), Winfield Beacon Wayland News (2012-2019), Winfield Courier (1876-1877), Winfield Daily Beacon (1883), and the Winfield News (1898-1899). Click on the "More" option scroll down the page to access most of these papers. A project of the Winfield Public Library.
  • Winfield Digitized Newspapers (1883-2017) Includes Winfield Beacon and Wayland News (1986-1995, 1998-2011), Winfield Beacon Wayland News (2012-2017), and the Winfield Daily Beacon (1883). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access these papers. Part of the Southeast Iowa Digital Archive.
  • Winnebago County Digitized Newspapers (1874-2013) Includes Forest City Summit (1903-1938, 1947-1996, 1998-2013), Independent (Forest City) (1895-1921), Summit (Forest City) (1947), Winnebago County Republican (Forest City) (1904-1906), Winnebago-Hancock Summit (Forest City) (1938-1947), and the Winnebago Summit (Forest City) (1874-1880, 1882-1890, 1893, 1895-1903). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Winnebago Historical Society.
  • Winnebago County Digitized Newspapers (1898-2020) Includes the Lake Mills Graphic (1892-2020). A project of the Lake Mills Public Library.
  • Winneshiek County Digitized Newspapers (1860-2019) Includes the Decorah Bee (1875-1876, 1878), Decorah Journal (1893-1896, 1900-1999, 2001-2005, 2008-2011, 2013-2018), Decorah Public Opinion (1895-1928, 1930, 1942-1958, 1962-1999, 2001-2005, 2007-2016, 2018), Decorah Public Opinion and Decorah Republic (1929-1942), Decorah Republic (1860-1866), and the Decorah Republican (1866-1891, 1893-1928). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers and a number of additional Decorah Newspapers with limited archived issues. Part of the Winneshiek Newspaper Archive - a project of the Winneshiek County Historical Society and the Preuss Library, Luther College.
  • Winterset Digitized Newspapers (1871-2020) Includes the Madison County Reporter (Winterset) (1906-1907), Madisonian (Winterset) (1871-1873, 1891-1895, 1897-1900, 1902, 1983-1987, 1991, 1997, 2004-2019), Reporter (Winterset) (1898-1899), Semi-Weekly Madisonian (Winterset) (1895-1897), Weekly Madisonian (Winterset) (1873-1874), Winterset Daily Reporter (1895), Winterset Madisonian (1874-1880, 1889-1890, 1900-1985, 1987-2003, 2019-2020), Winterset Madisonian and Chronicle (1883-1888), Winterset News (1873, 1886-1891, 1894, 1896-1945), Winterset Reporter (1895-1898, 1908-1916), Winterset Review (1894-1901), and the Winterset Semi-Weekly Madisonian (1883). A project of the Winterset Public Library.
  • Woodbury County Digitized Newspapers (1882-2000) Includes the Correctionville Argus (1912-1914), Correctionville News (1909-2000), and the Sioux Valley News (Correctionville) (1882-1909). A project of the Correctionville Public Library.
  • Woodbury County Digitized Newspapers (1930-1931) Includes the Sioux Valley Tribune (Smithland) (1930-1931). A project of the Fisher-Whiting Memorial Library in Mapleton.
  • Woodbury County Digitized Newspapers (1983) Includes the Pierson Press (1983). Click on “More” to access this paper. A project of the Kingsley Public Library.
  • Woodward Digitized Newspapers (1891-2012) Includes the Enterprise (Woodward) (1891, 1893-1894, 1899), Northeast Dallas County Record (Woodward) (1969-1991, 1993-2002), Woodward Bulletin (2008-2012), and the Woodward Enterprise (1907-1908, 1911-1914, 1918-1927, 1929-1969). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Woodward Public Library.
  • Woolstock Digitized Newspapers (1897-1914) Includes the Woolstock News (1897-1898, 1908, 1914). Part of the Eagle Grove Digitized Newspapers, a project of Eagle Grove Memorial Library. Click on "More" to access issues of this paper.
  • Worth County Digitized Newspapers (1875-2014) Includes the Kensett News (1897-1907), the Kensett News and Manly Chronicle (1912-1916), Manly Signal (1921-1984, 1986-2003), Manly Signal and the Kensett News (1918-1921), Northwood Anchor (1895-1907, 1921-1922, 1946-1952, 1955-2014), Northwood Anchor and The Worth County Index Consolidated (1922-1946), Northwood Pioneer (1875-1878), Worth County Eagle (Northwood) (1881-1884), and the Worth County Index (Northwood) (1888-1922). Click on “More” to access some of these papers. A project of the Worth County Historical Society.
  • Worth County Digitized Newspapers (1990-1992) Includes the Manly Signal (1990-1992). Click on "More" to access this paper. A project of the Remsen Public Library.
  • Wright County Digitized Newspapers (1869-2020) Includes the Clarion Clipper (1905-1920), Wright County Democrat (Clarion) (1893-1905), Wright County Monitor (Clarion) (1869-1915, 1919-2020), and the Wright County Tribune (Clarion) (1936). Click on "More" to access some of these papers. A project of the Clarion Public Library.
  • Wright County Digitized Newspapers (1882-2018) Includes the Boone Valley Gazette (Eagle Grove) (1882-1896, 1898), Boone Valley Telephone (1882), Eagle Grove Eagle (1895-1907, 1909-2018), Eagle Grove Times (1888, 1890-1891, 1897-1898), Eagle Grove Times and Gazette (1921), Eagle Grove Times Gazette (1916-1920), Evening Times (1901), Goldfield Booster (Eagle Grove) (1929-1931), Goldfield Chronicle (Eagle Grove) (1893-1894, 1897-1899, 1903-1904, 1906-1907, 1913-1924), Goldfield Gazette (Eagle Grove) (1931-1932, 1934-1948), Times Gazette (Eagle Grove) (1898-1916), and the Woolstock News (1897-1898, 1908, 1914). Click on "More" and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. A project of the Eagle Grove Memorial Library.
  • Wyoming (Iowa) Dgitized Newspapers (1870-2010) Includes the Midland Times (Wyoming, IA) (1973-1995, 1997-2001, 2003-2010), Wyoming Journal (1870-1877, 1881-1922, 1925-1942, 1949-1952), and the Wyoming Weekly Journal (1875). Click on “More” and scroll down the page to access some of these papers. Part of the Jones County Digital Newspapers archive, a project of the Jones County Genealogical Society.
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Searching for Major Newspapers

This video demonstrates how to search and browse the historical newspaper databases. These search tools allow you to find historical articles and issues published in the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and Washington Post. Find database links below the video. Please note: you cannot find current or recently published news articles in these databases.

  • ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Tribune (1849-1999) The Chicago Tribune (1849-1999) offers full page and article images with searchable full text. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
  • ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851-2020) This link opens in a new window The New York Times (1851-2020) offers full page and article images with searchable full text. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
  • ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times (1881-2000) This link opens in a new window The Los Angeles Times (1881-2000) offers full page and article images with searchable full text. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
  • ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post (1877-2007) This link opens in a new window The Washington Post (1877-2007) offers full page and article images with searchable full text. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
  • Newspapers.com Library Edition - World Collection. This link opens in a new window Newspapers.com Library Edition - World Collection contains historical newspapers from the 1700s - 2000s. Included are thousands of well-known regional, state, and small local newspapers in the United States and other countries. There are 150 Wisconsin-specific titles including the Janesville Daily Gazette, the Racine Daily Herald, the Eau Claire Leader, and many more.
  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Milwaukee Journal Sentinel digital newspaper. Current content is available as well as a text (back to 1990) and image archive (back to 2018). Issues published earlier than 1990 are available on microfilm only.
  • Archive of Wisconsin Newspapers This link opens in a new window The Wisconsin Newspaper Association's Archive of Wisconsin Newspapers provides access to more than 250 Wisconsin newspapers from 2005 to 90 days ago, and 13 historical Wisconsin newspapers from the 1800s and 1900s. Each addition is covered cover to cover in a PDF, searchable format.
  • Library of Congress Digitized Newspapers This links to all the digitized newspapers in the LOC collections from 1777-1963.
  • African American Newspapers, 1827-1998 This link opens in a new window African American Newspapers, 1827-1998, provides online access to approximately 270 U.S. newspapers chronicling a century and a half of the African American experience. This unique collection, which includes papers from more than 35 states, features many rare and historically significant 19th-century titles.
  • ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Defender (1909-1975) This link opens in a new window The Chicago Defender (1909-1975) offers full page and article images with searchable full text. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
  • Alternative Press Index This link opens in a new window Alternative Press Index (API) is a bibliographic database of journal, newspaper, and magazine articles from over 300 international alternative, radical, and left periodicals. Born of the New Left, the API was launched to provide access to the emerging theories and practices of radical social change. Alternative Press Index covers theories and practices of socialism and revolution alongside; ecology, democracy and anarchism, feminism and organized labor, and indigenous peoples and gays/lesbians. API coverage is both international and interdisciplinary. PLEASE NOTE: The UWM Libraries has 1 simultaneous user for this service. If you can not access the service please try again later.

Newspapers on Microfilm

Using microfilm.

  • The UWM Libraries Microtext Room is located in the Lower-level, West wing of the Golda Meir Library (link to map)
  • Sign up to use the reader at the  Equipment and Reserve Services desk or via phone at 414-229-4673 . The Microtext reader can be reserved for 3 hour blocks. Users with a reservation have priority over the machine. 
  • Check out the password for the computer hooked up to the microfilm reader from the Equipment and Reserve desk before you start.
  • Microtext is shelved in cabinets by call number and is self-service.

Popular Publications on Microfilm

  • MILWAUKEE JOURNAL (Milwaukee, Wis.: 1890), Call Number: (MF) AN 06, 1890-1995
  • MILWAUKEE SENTINEL (Milwaukee, Wis.), Call Number: (MF) AN 05, 1883-1995
  • TIMES (London, England),  Call Number: (MF) AN04, 1788-

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  • Independent and Revolutionary Mexican Newspapers This link opens in a new window The Independent and Revolutionary Mexican Newspapers collection traces the evolution of Mexico during this pivotal period. Comprising over 1,000 titles from Mexico’s pre-independence, independence and revolutionary periods (1807-1929).
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Sea horse research gets a boost from volunteer citizen-scientists

Members of the public are helping to advance research on sea horses, the tiny fish that can be found in coral reefs, shallow waters and estuaries around the world, according to a study.

When researchers looked at the results of public contributions to the iSeahorse science project between 2013 and 2022, they found the community effort enabled scientific advances in the field.

Citizen contributions provided new information on 10 of 17 sea horse species with data once considered deficient and helped update knowledge about the geographic distribution of nine species, researchers wrote in the Journal of Fish Biology . Some of the observations even helped scientists better understand when and how sea horses breed.

Founded in 2013, the iSeahorse project asks the public to record sea horse sightings and observe the animals’ behavior. According to the project website , iSeahorse has amassed about 11,000 observations from more than 1,900 contributors to date.

Overall, the researchers were able to validate 7,794 of the observations from 96 countries and 35 sea horse species. The volunteer observers even noted rare species that traditional monitoring probably would not detect, they write.

“Seahorses are very much the sort of fascinating species that benefit from community science, as they are cryptic enough to make even formal research challenging,” Heather Koldewey, the project’s co-founder and the lead on the Bertarelli Foundation’s marine science program, said in a news release . Koldewey, who co-wrote the study, said the new findings underscore the importance of community science efforts in raising awareness and achieving conservation goals.

Want to get involved? Visit https://projectseahorse.org/iseahorse/ to learn more.

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When Connecticut passed a historic bill in 2022 to create a state-wide endometriosis research program, the state became poised to be the hub for endometriosis research and innovation. The bill created a first-of-its kind endometriosis data and biorepository program which will be located at The Jackson Laboratory and managed in coordination with UConn Health

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When Connecticut passed a historic bill in 2022 to create a state-wide endometriosis research program, the state became poised to be the hub for endometriosis research and innovation. The bill created a first-of-its kind endometriosis data and biorepository program  which will be located at The Jackson Laboratory  (JAX) and managed in coordination with UConn Health and required that the University of Connecticut in partnership with JAX  begin plans for additional research into endometriosis diagnosis and treatment. State Rep. Jillian Gilchrest formed the Endometriosis Working Group that helped pass the legislation.

Endometriosis is a chronic, inflammatory uterine disease that causes severe pain both in the uterus and throughout the body. It affects 10 percent of women who are of reproductive age, it can take years to diagnose, and treatment can be difficult to access.

Endometriosis is not simply a “menstruation disease”; it is a disease that can affect the whole body.

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It occurs when tissue similar to the interior lining of the uterus, or endometrium, mistakenly migrates and implants in areas outside the uterus, primarily in the pelvic region. These implants respond to monthly fluctuations of hormones (estrogen and progesterone) during the menstrual cycle. During this cycle, estrogen can cause this out-of-place tissue to grow, often causing severe pain. These implants are endometriosis.

Endometriosis is associated with immune and hormonal disruptions. As endometriosis grows, it causes inflammation, which can lead to adhesions, scarring, internal bleeding, bowel or urinary dysfunction, constipation, painful intercourse, or infertility. The physical pain can be severe, which can lead to psychological distress. It’s a combination that, in many ways, can have a debilitating effect on an individual’s life.

UConn Health’s Director for Minimally Invasive Gynecological Surgery (MIGS) Dr. Danielle Luciano , in partnership with Elise Courtois, Ph.D ., an endometriosis researcher and director of single cell biology at JAX are collecting and researching tissues samples of patients to study and learn more about the condition and possible treatments and are part of the Connecticut Endometriosis Working Group.

During Endometriosis Awareness month, the state’s EndoRISE Program , co-directed by Luciano and Courtois, launched a new website. The site is initiative aimed at revolutionizing our understanding and treatment of endometriosis. As the first state-funded multi-institutional biorepository of its kind in the United States, we are dedicated to advancing research, patient advocacy, and clinical collaboration.

The website provides patients, providers and researchers information about the program, ways to get involved in of research and advocacy and learning. Patients are constantly looking for resources and advocacy group and the goal of the website in CT is to put all providers in one place so it makes it easier for patients to find the care they need.

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The Minimally Invasive Gynecology Surgery team at UConn Health, designated as a Center of Excellence in Minimally Invasive Gynecology includes Luciano, Dr. Amanda Ulrich and Dr. Alexis Newmark. They are collecting donation tissue samples from patients with and without endometriosis for the research to understand the difference between endometriosis cells and patients without these cells.

“We are trying to understand why these cells grow in 10% of the population but not the other 90%. Once we figure out what is different, we can focus those differences on targeted therapy,” says

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Luciano. “Currently we are treating endometriosis with birth control pills that are not designed to treat endometriosis, they are designed to stop you from getting pregnant.”

According to Luciano, “While the research is still in the early stages, we are already seeing some differences in signaling, immune cells, and inflammatory factors, which makes it look more like a systemic inflammatory disease than just a gynecological problem.  This might explain why these women even with few lesions have such significant pain symptoms.”

The MIGS team has seen an increase in patients with the awareness raised, as referrals from doctors who previously did not have an answer to their patients pain now consider that it may be endometriosis.  Luciano has participated in multidisciplinary grand rounds and lectures to community physicians who now consider this may be the answer to their patients issues they could not previously diagnose.

“We look forward to finding the answers and solutions to endometriosis so our patients no longer need to suffer,” says Luciano.

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Hallucinations and no sleep: Jasmin Paris on her historic ultramarathon

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“I was so close to passing out,” says Jasmin Paris, as she relives the moment she became the first woman to complete the race widely seen as the most devilish, daunting, and toughest of them all. “I felt I was going to reach the finishing gate, or collapse right in front of it. There was a tunnel of roars on either side. But I couldn’t focus. It was all a bit blurry.”

Since 1989, more than 1,000 ultramarathoners have attempted the Barkley Marathons in Frozen Head State Park in Tennessee. But only 20 have ever finished the 100-mile course, which includes about 16,500 metres of elevation – the equivalent of climbing Everest twice – within the 60-hour time limit.

However on Friday, Paris, a 40-year-old senior veterinary lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, sprinted across the line after 59 hours, 58 minutes and 21 seconds – 99 seconds inside the cut-off. Before collapsing in a heap.

“It’s not the fact that it’s 100 miles that’s the problem – it’s about the terrain,” Paris tells the Guardian in her first interview since arriving back in the UK. “Immediately after we set off we went up a slope so steep that at times my foot would slide back down, and I would have to go again. There were a couple of places we were climbing on our bellies. And this year, there was also a new section that used to be used for hillside mining, it was all covered in brambles so our legs got slashed to pieces.”

There is no time for sleep either – save for a three-minute power nap before the last of the five loops – which unsurprisingly led to hallucinations. “I saw quite a lot of people in black macintoshes,” she says. “They were climbing the same hill as me, always a certain distance ahead. And it was bizarre, they all had a sinister foreboding feel to them.

“I always see animals in races like these too,” she adds. “There were trees that looked like a mountain lion, or a big dog, or pigs lying down, until I got closer.”

Paris had attempted the Barkley marathons twice before, but had never managed to do all five laps. However this time she was confident throughout, till a wobble right before the end. “When I got about eight minutes out, I suddenly thought I really might not do it,” she says. “I had about a kilometre to go but up a hill. I was so desperate to stop. But my mind was telling me: ‘If you don’t make this, you will have to do it all over again’.

“It’s the toughest thing I have ever done. Afterwards I just dropped. I needed to breathe for five minutes hard before I corrected because I’ve never been so oxygen deficient.”

Jasmin Paris, photographed in 2019.

Along the way she fuelled with pasta, porridge, rice pudding and her secret weapon – bananas. “Bananas are the one thing that really works for me when I’m doing these crazy long things,” she says. “I also tried to keep a mixture of savoury and sweet, including cheese and pickle sandwiches, pizza, frittata, Snickers and flapjacks. It gets really hard to eat, so you have to eat what you can.”

Paris’s success was the culmination of months of training every morning from 5am to 7.45am, before her two children were up and she started work. “The most I ran was 90 miles a week, but probably with the walking it was more like 120 or 130 miles,” she says. “In terms of practising for the ascent, I also did 11-12,000 metres some weeks from hill reps or the stair climber.

“I was also doing strength sessions as well, which were a big help,” she adds. “Most people probably don’t know, but I’ve got no anterior cruciate ligament in my left knee, because I tore it when I was 17 and never had reconstructive surgery. I know some medics who are quite surprised I can do so much off-road terrain running. But I’ve really strengthened my leg up and my knee is really great at the moment.”

This is the second time Paris has made global headlines, having become the first woman to win outright t he gruelling 268-mile Montane Spine Race , from Edale in the Peak District to Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish borders, in 2019. So what compels her to continually probe the boundaries of the possible?

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“I still find it really exciting to push myself, especially when I don’t know whether I can do something,” she says. “It sounds a bit corny, but you also find out more about yourself, when you strip away all the stuff that makes life easier.

“In these races it is up to you to keep yourself fed, get water, and navigate the wilderness on your own, while doing tough climbs and descents. In these situations you also form relationships with other people that are impossible to do quickly in day to day life.”

Being alone also gives her valuable time to think. “I get a similar thrill, although not as extreme, from a week in the mountains,” she says. “It’s that feeling of being in the wilderness, having left behind civilisation, and getting a sense of perspective and calm.”

However Paris is uneasy at the thought of anyone hailing her as a superwoman. Instead, she just wants to inspire people to take up things they may have put aside.

“I hope maybe it encourages people to have some hobbies of their own when kids, work and life got in the way,” she says. “Because it has certainly been really good for my mental health.”

Paris reports she is already recovering from her extraordinary feat. “It is amazing what a night of good sleep can do,” she says. And yes, her next event, the Scottish Island Peaks race, a fell running and sailing race in May, is already inked in the diary.

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