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The linked pages are not administered or maintained by UM Libraries. They are provided to our users as a list of additional newspaper resources.
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Bermuda Recorder, 1933-1975Part of the Bermuda National Library - Digital Collection
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Columbia Daily SpectatorThe archive of the Columbia Daily Spectator, the newspaper of Columbia University and Morningside Heights and the second-oldest college daily paper in the country. When completed, the Archive will include the complete run of the newspaper from 1877 to the present.
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Fulton HistoryOver 23 million pages of New York State newspapers, fully searchable.
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Greensboro Historical NewspapersThis collection contains over five thousand issues of The Greensboro Patriot and other newspapers published between 1826 and 1946.
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Historic Newspapers in WashingtonFrom the Washington State Library - digitized from microfilm, so the quality is not amazing, but great content!
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Historic Oregon Newspapers"On this site you can search and access complete content for historic Oregon newspapers that have been digitized as part of the Oregon Digital Newspaper Program (ODNP)"
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Independent VoicesIndependent Voices is a fully digital collection of alternative press newspapers, magazines, and journals. Includes publications from LGBT, feminist, African American, far right, Latino, Native American groups, and others.
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Indianapolis Recorder1899-1995 full page images for the Indianapolis Recorder.
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Royal Gazette,1784-1899Part of the Bermuda National Library - Digital Collection
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Virginia GazettesThe Virginia Gazette newspapers, first published in 1736, served as a critical source of news for the colonists. Publication, sometimes amongst two competing publishers, continued on a weekly basis in Williamsburg until 1780 when operations were moved to the new capital in Richmond. The online collection includes images of almost all the known extant issues, which can be searched using the index or browsed by date.