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The black and white photo caught my eye at a local yard sale. A sly smile graced the face of a 1920s-era newsboy as he clutched his stack of papers. Perched against a downtown Spokane fire hydrant, ...
“Historical newspapers contain a wealth of information and provide an unparalleled level of detail about the past,” says Gilad Japhet, Founder and CEO of MyHeritage.
One century-old weekly newspaper in Mississippi is set its doors by the end of July, shortly after two other newspapers confirmed their closures.
Eagle Archives, Oct. 23, 1959: Lenox Town Constable Anthony (Bill) W. Romeo found copies of the Watch Light, the first newspaper published in Lenox, when remodeling his 150 year old ...
Two century-old weekly newspapers in Mississippi closed their doors in late June. The Jasper County News and the Smith County Reformer, owned by Buckley Newspapers Inc., closed for financial ...
Offering a glimpse into the local history of Black communities in Flint, several historical Black community newspapers have been digitized and are now available in a University of Michigan-Flint ...
More local newspapers have been added to the New York State Historic Newspapers website.