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This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology. Some newspapers do not allow access to the OCR-converted text until it is proofread. Older newspapers are still in image format, but may be available as full text that can be cut and pasted and searched like born-digital newer newspapers.

Some local public libraries subscribe to certain online newspaper archives. For instance, some UK public libraries subscribe to The Times Digital Archive and any member of one of these libraries is able to access this resource free from their home computer using their library card number. In many instances, library access may be restricted to in-building use, in the confines of the library itself, and not a service otherwise available away from that structure to cardholders.

A limited number of complimentary accounts of the for-profit databases newspapers.com and NewspaperArchive are available to Wikipedians through the Wikipedia Library.

Afghanistan

Albania

Algeria

Argentina

Armenia

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bangladesh

Belgium

National

Regional and local

First and Second World War

Brazil

Bulgaria

Cambodia

Cameroon

Canada

Alberta

By location, large cities:


By location, smaller cities:


Digitalization Projects:

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Nova Scotia

  • Nova Scotia Obituaries Free to search and view by given name and surname. Pay to search within text of obituary.
  • Nova Scotia Historical Newspapers Free Provided by Libraries Nova Scotia
  • The Chronicle Herald Pay
  • Transcontinental Newsnet archives Pay Access to all of the articles published in Transcontinental Newsnet since April 5, 1999
    • Amherst News
    • Annapolis County Spectator, The
    • Bedford-Sackville Weekly News, The
    • Burnside News, The
    • Cape Breton Community Post
    • Cape Breton Post
    • Citizen-Record, The
    • Daily Business Buzz
    • Daily News, The
    • Dartmouth-Cole Harbour Weekly News, The
    • Digby County Courier, The
    • Farm Focus of Atlantic Canada
    • Halifax Weekly News, The
    • Hants Journal, The
    • Kings County Advertiser, The
    • Kings County Register
    • News, The (New Glasgow)
    • Queens County Advance, The
    • Record, The (Springhill, NS)
    • Sackville Tribune Post
    • Shelburne County Coast Guard, The
    • Tri-County Vanguard, The
    • Truro Daily News
    • Yarmouth County Vanguard, The
  • The Truro Weekly News, 1911–1919

Ontario

  • Almonte Gazette (1861–2007) Free
  • Canadiana.ca
  • Canadiana Discovery Portal Free
  • Huron County Digitized Newspaper Collection Free
    • Bayfield Breeze, 2009–2018
    • The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-1968
    • The Blyth Standard, 1893–1982
    • The Brussels Post, 1885-1929 1937-1981
    • The Citizen (Blyth/Brussels), 1985-2019
    • The Citizen, 2015-2018
    • The Clinton New Era, 1874–1921
    • The Clinton News Record, 1898–1980
    • Dungannon News, 1915
    • The East Huron Gazette (Gorrie), 1892-1893
    • The Exeter Advocate, 1888–1924
    • The Exeter Times, 1873–1924
    • The Exeter Times Advocate, 1925-1999 2002-2008
    • The Fordwich Record, 1901, 1935
    • The Gazette (Mildmay, Bruce County), 1893–1894
    • The Goderich Illustrated Signal-Star, 1889
    • The Goderich Signal-Star, 1937-1975 2009 2011 2017
    • Goderich Reporter, 1880
    • The Goderich Star, 1868–1933
    • Greater Goderich, 1918
    • The Huron Expositor (Seaforth), 1869-1990 1994-2009 2013-2017
    • The Huron Loyalist, 1850, 1853
    • Huron Gazette (Goderich), 1848–1849
    • The Huron Loyalist, 1850, 1853
    • The Huron News-Record, 1883–1897
    • The Huron Record, 1881
    • The Huron Signal (Goderich), 1848–1936
    • The Lucknow Sentinel (Bruce County), 1875–1998 2009–2016
    • The Seaforth News, 1917–1962
    • The Seaforth Sun, 1901
    • The Signal (Goderich), 1891-1937
    • The Wingham Advance, 1889 1893 1902–1924
    • Wingham Times, 1882 1885–1916
    • The Wingham Advance Times, 1922–1949 1951-1975
    • The Wroxeter Planet, 1909
    • The Wroxeter Star, 1900 1902–1904
    • Zurich Citizen’s News, 1958–1978
    • Zurich Herald, 1900–1957
  • Digital Kingston Free
    • British Whig (1834–1836, 1844–1845, 1847–1849)
    • Daily British Whig (1850–1858, 1860, 1862, 1865–1866, 1868–1873, 1875–1901)
    • Kingston Chronicle (1819–1820, 1826–1832)
    • Kingston Chronicle and Gazette (1835–1838, 1841–1847)
    • Kingston Gazette (1810–1818)
    • Kingston News (1868–1873, 1878, 1882, 1887)
    • Weekly British Whig (1856, 1858–1859, 1863, 1867–1871, 1874–1875, 1881–1883, 1885, 1894–1895)
  • Kingstonist Free
  • Guelph Mercury multipaper site Pay
  • ygknews.ca Free
    • Guelph Mercury (1999– )
    • Guelph Tribune (1999– )
    • Hamilton Spectator (1991– )
    • The Record [Waterloo] (1999– )
    • Toronto Star (1985– )
  • Hamilton Spectator multipaper site Pay
    • Ancaster News (1999– )
    • Dundas Star News (1999– )
    • Guelph Mercury (1999– )
    • Hamilton Mountain News (1999– )
    • Hamilton Spectator (1991– )
    • The Record [Waterloo] (1999– )
    • Stoney Creek News (1999– )
    • Toronto Star (1985– )
  • Ingersoll newspapers at Oxford County Library Free Accessible from within the library itself; primarily limited to local notices of births and deaths.
    • Ingersoll Chronicle BMD index with transcriptions (1854–1919)
    • Ingersoll Tribune BMD index with transcriptions (1897–1970)
    • Ingersoll Times BMD index with scanned images (1969–1970)
  • Metroland Media Group multipaper site Pay
  • Newmarket's Digital Newspaper Project Free
  • Ottawa Journal (1885–1980) Subscription
  • OurDigitalWorld – INK Newspaper Collection Community newspapers Free
    • The Acton Free Press (1875–1984)
    • The Acton Tanner (1992–2001)
    • The Amherstburg Courier (1849–1850)
    • The Amherstburg Echo (1874–1982)
    • The Barrie Examiner (1864–1952)
    • The Border Cities Star (1918–1935)
    • The Bowmanville Merchant (1871–1876)
    • The British Whig (1834–1901)
    • Canadian Emigrant And Western District Advertiser (1831–1836)
    • The Canadian Illustrated News (1862–1863)
    • The Canadian Statesman (1894–1979)
    • Le Canadien (1 issue – Jul. 25, 1891)
    • The Chatham Daily News (1934–1934)
    • The Comber Herald (1892–1917)
    • Le Courrier and Le Courrier De L'Ouest (1885–1909)
    • Courrier D'Essex (1884–1885)
    • La Defense (1 issue – Mar. 7, 1918)
    • The Essex Free Press (1895–2011)
    • Essex Record (1871–1882)
    • The Flesherton Advance (1883–1950)
    • The Georgetown Herald (1867–1992)
    • The Halton Compass (2004–2005)
    • Halton Hills This Week (1992–1992)
    • Halton Hills Weekend (1995–1996)
    • L'Independent Du Canada (1 issue – Mar. 25, 1892)
    • The Independent & Free Press (1996–2005)
    • Kingston Chronicle (1826–1832)
    • Kingston Chronicle and Gazette (1835–1847)
    • Kingston Gazette (1810–1887)
    • The Kingston News (1868–1820)
    • The Kingsville Reporter (1893–2001)
    • The LaSalle Silhouette (1990–2011)
    • The Leamington Post (1875–1995)
    • The Marine Record (1883–1902)
    • The Markdale Standard (1880–1950)
    • The Newmarket Era (1863–2010)
    • The Northern Advance (1855–1940)
    • The Orono Weekly Times (1942–1985)
    • The Provincial Freeman (1853–1876)
    • The Stouffville Sun-Tribune (1888–2014)
    • The Tecumseh Maple Leaf (1931–1958)
    • The Tecumseh Tribune (1959–2010)
    • True Royalist (2 issues – May. 10, 1860 to Jun. 21, 1861)
    • The Voice of The Fugitive (1851–1852)
    • The Walkerville Mercury (1890–1891)
    • The Walkerville News (1934–1936)
    • The Walkerville Times (1999–2015)
    • The Western Herald (1838–1842)
    • The Whitby Free Press (1971–1996)
    • The Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912–1941)
    • The Windsor Evening Record (1893–1918)
    • The Windsor Herald (1855–1856)
    • The York Commonwealth (1858–1863)
  • OurOntario.ca Community Newspapers Collection Mostly historical community newspapers Free
    • 368 publications ranging from 1810–2015
    • Acton Free Press (1875–1984)
    • Amherstburg Courier (1849–1850)
    • Barrie Examiner (1941–1979)
    • British Whig (1834–1836, 1844–1850)
    • Canadian Champion (Milton; 2012–2014)
    • Canadian Emigrant And Western District Advertiser (1831–1836)
    • Canadian Illustrated News (1862–1863)
    • Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville; 1905–1911, 1919–1922)
    • Le Canadien (1891)
    • Comber Herald (1892–1917)
    • Le Courrier and Le Courrier De L'Ouest (1883–1909)
    • Le Courrier D'Essex (1884–1885)
    • La Defense (1918)
    • Essex Free Press (1895–1968)
    • Essex Record (1871–1882)
    • Georgetown Herald (1867–1992)
    • L'Independent Du Canada (1892)
    • Kingston Chronicle (1826–1832)
    • Kingston Chronicle and Gazette (1835–1837, 1841–1847)
    • Kingston Gazette (1810–1820)
    • Kingsville Reporter (1893–2001)
    • Leamington Post (1907–1995)
    • Marine Record/Review (1883–1902)
    • Newmarket Courier/Era (1863–2010)
    • Orono Weekly Times (1941–1984 with gaps)
    • Porcupine Advance (1912–1950)
    • Provincial Freeman (1853–1857)
    • St. Catharines BMD index (1831–2015)
    • Stouffville Sun-Tribune (1888–2007)
    • True Royalist (1860–1861)
    • Upper Canada Herald (Kingston; 1819–1847)
    • Voice of the Fugitive (1851–1852)
    • Walkerville Mercury (1890–1891)
    • Walkerville News (1934–1936)
    • Western Herald (1838–1842)
    • Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index
    • Windsor Evening Record (1893–1918)
    • Windsor Herald (1855–1856)
  • Paper of Record Subscription-based archive of historic world newspapers with focus on Canada.
  • Pickering Public Library
    • Bay News
    • Bay Weekly Reporter
    • News Advisor, Pickering edition
    • Pickering News
    • Pickering Post
  • The Record multipaper site Pay
    • Guelph Mercury (1999– )
    • Hamilton Spectator (1991– )
    • New Hamburg Independent (1999– )
    • The Record [Waterloo] (1999– )
    • Toronto Star (1985– )
    • Waterloo Chronicle (1999– )
  • The Review (Vankleek Hill) (1893–1904, 2006–2010) Includes archive of General Advertiser. Pay
  • Pages of the Past (Toronto Star, 1892–2008) PDF format Pay
  • Thunder Bay Public Library index only Free
    • Thunder Bay Sentinel BMD index (1875–1879, 1891–1895)
    • Fort William Daily Times Journal BMD index (1900–1913)
    • Fort William Daily Times Journal obituary index (1900–1972)
    • Fort William Daily Times Journal social news index (1914–1920)
    • Port Arthur Daily News/News-Chronicle obituary index (1906–1972)
    • Port Arthur Daily News/News-Chronicle social news and 1914 war references index (1915–1942)
    • Port Arthur News-Chronicle social news index (1943–1951, 1952–1961)
    • Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal obituary index (1972–1989, 1988–1997, 1998–2013)
    • Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal social news index (2000–2009, 2010–2014)
  • Toronto Star (1985– ) Pay text; free access through Toronto libraries to library card holders.
  • Wellington County Museum and Archives

Prince Edward Island

Québec

Saskatchewan

Multiprovince

Caribbean

Chile

China

Colombia

  • El Tiempo (1911–2007, Google news archive, Free)

Costa Rica

Croatia

Cuba

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Ecuador

Equatorial Guinea

Estonia

  • DIGAR collection of national periodicals, historical manuscripts, books, images and other digital materials, some in German, Russian or other languages Free

Europe

Faroe Islands

Finland

France

Rhône-Alpes region

Georgia

Germany

Greece

Guam

Haiti

Hong Kong

New link

Hungary

  • Arcanum Digitheca 447 titles (1828–2020) Pay
  • Eger (1863–1944) magazine with political and other content Free
  • Hungaricana Library Local and Budapest district newspapers Free
    • A Hét (1956–1996)
    • Békés Megyei Hírlap (1950–2007)
    • Békésmegyei Közlöny (1877–1938)
    • Dunántúli Napló (1944–1997)
    • Dunántúli Protestáns Lap (1890–1945)
    • Esztergom (1895–1932)
    • Esztergom és Vidéke (1879–1944)
    • Heves Megyei Hírlap (1953–2010)
    • Komárom-Esztergom Megyei 24 óra (1966–2000)
    • Nógrád Megyei Hírlap (1947–2005)
    • Nyírvidék (1867–1942)
    • Pápai Független Ujság (1893–1894)
    • Pápai Hirlap (1888–1890)
    • Pápai Közlöny (1892–1921)
    • Pápai Lapok (1874–1919)
    • Pest Megyei Hírlap (1982–1994)
    • Petőfi népe (1950–2003)
    • Protestáns Egyházi és Iskolai Lapok (1842–1919)
    • Somogy Megyei Hírlap (1953–2000)
    • Szolnok Megyei Néplap (1960–2000)
    • Tolna Megyei Népújsag (1953–2000)
    • Új Szó (1948–1999)
  • "Lucian Blaga" Digital Library Romanian and Hungarian periodicals Free
  • Middle and Eastern European Digital Forum (18th–20th centuries) German-language newspapers Free
    • Brünner Tagesbote (1850–1944)
    • Die Donau (1935–1944)
    • Karpathen-Post (1880–1942)
      • Karpathen-Edelweiss (1880)
    • Kaschauer Zeitung (1872–1914)
    • Marburger Zeitung (1862–1945)
    • Preßburger Zeitung (1764–1929)
      • Intelligenzblatt für Ungarn (1798–1835)
      • Pannonia (1837–1848)
      • Pressburgisches Wochenblatt (1771–1773)
      • Schrattenthals Frauen-Zeitung (1893–1894)
    • Das Riesengebirge in Wort und Bild (1881–1898)
    • Der Wanderer durch Ost- und Westpreußen (1904–1911)
    • Der Wanderer im Riesengebirge (1881–1943)
  • MTVA Archívum Hungarian press archive (app. 1887 – 2007) Free
  • National Library of Israel (19th–20th centuries) Jewish newspapers Free
    • Egyenlőség [Hungarian] (Budapest; 1892–1905)
  • Pester Lloyd (1891–1904, 1908–1922) Free
  • Pressburger Zeitung (1766–1832) Free
  • South Hungary archive (1910–1945) Hungarian newspapers from Szeged and South Hungary Free
  • Transsylvanica Romanian and Hungarian periodicals from Transylvania Free
  • Vasárnapi Ujság (1854–1921) Free
  • Zalai Közlöny (1862–1945) Free

Iceland

India

Iran

Ireland

Israel

  • Jerusalem Post (1989– ) Free abstracts; Pay text (no images)
  • Haaretz (1994– ) (Hebrew) Pay (text)
  • Israel Hayom: (2007–present) (Hebrew) Free
  • National Library of Israel (19th–20th centuries) Jewish newspapers published in multiple languages and countries Free
    • Al HaMishmar [Hebrew] (Palestine/Israel; 1943–1995)
    • L'Avenir Illustré [French] (Casablanca; 1926–1940)
    • Bulletin de l'Alliance Israélite Universelle [French] (Paris; 1860–1913)
    • B'nai B'rith Messenger (1898–1921)
    • Davar [Hebrew] (Palestine/Israel; 1925–1981)
    • Doar Hayom [Hebrew] (Jerusalem; 1916–1936)
    • Egyenlőség [Hungarian] (Budapest; 1892–1905)
    • Forward/Forverts [Yiddish] (New York; 1897–2015)
    • Habazeleth [Hebrew] (Palestine; 1863, 1870–1911)
    • Ha-'Am [Hebrew] (Moscow; 1916–1918)
    • Ha-Levanon [Hebrew] (Jerusalem, Paris, Mainz, and London; 1863–1886)
    • Ha-Magid [Hebrew] (Lyck, Berlin, Kraków, and Vienna; 1856–1903)
    • Ha-Melitz [Hebrew] (Odessa and St. Petersburg; 1860–1872, 1879–1904)
    • Ha-Micpe [Hebrew] (Kraków; 1904–1915, 1917–1921)
    • Ha-Mizrachi [Hebrew] (Warsaw; 1918–1924)
    • Ha-Modia [Hebrew] (Poltava, Russia; 1910–1915)
    • Ha-Po’eel Ha-Tsa’air [Hebrew] (Palestine; 1907–1970)
    • Ha-Tzofeh [Hebrew] (Tel Aviv; 1937–1953)
    • Ha-Yom [Hebrew] (St. Petersburg; 1886–1888)
    • Ha-Zefira [Hebrew] (Warsaw and Berlin; 1862, 1874–1906, 1910–1921, 1926–1928, 1931)
    • Ha-Zman [Hebrew] (St. Petersburg; 1903–1915)
    • Ha-Zvi/Ha-Or [Hebrew] (Palestine; 1884–1901, 1909–1915)
    • Hameasef [Hebrew] (Jerusalem; 1896–1914)
    • Hashkafa [Hebrew] (Palestine; 1896–1908)
    • Haynt [Yiddish] (Poland; 1915–1939)
    • Hed Ha-Mizrach: Journal for Sephardic Jewry [Hebrew] (Israel; 1942–1944, 1949–1951)
    • Herut [Hebrew] (Israel; 1949–1957)
    • Information Juive [French] (Algiers, Algeria and Paris, France; 1948–1977)
    • Ivri Anochi [Hebrew] (Lwów and Brody; 1865–1890)
    • Israël [French] (Cairo; 1920–1939)
    • Jewish Morning Journal [Yiddish] (New York; 1906–1922)
    • Kol HaAm [Hebrew] (Tel Aviv; 1937–1950)
    • Lebens Fragen [Yiddish] (Tel Aviv; 1951–2011)
    • La Liberté [French and Judeo-Arabic] (Tangier; 1915–1922)
    • Maariv [Hebrew] (Israel; 1948–1992)
    • Maguid Micharim/Le Tétouanais [Hebrew] (Oran, Algeria; 1895–1896)
    • Mahziqey Ha-Dat/Qol Mahziqey Ha-Dat [Hebrew] (Lwów; 1879–1913)
    • Der Moment [Yiddish] (Warsaw; 1910–1924)
    • Moria [Hebrew] (Jerusalem; 1910–1915)
    • Noar [French] (Casablanca; 1945–1952)
    • Paix et Droit [French] (Paris; 1921–1940)
    • The Palestine Bulletin [English] (Jerusalem; 1932–1950)
    • The Palestine Post [English] (Palestine; 1932–1950)
    • The Occident and American Jewish Advocate [English] (Philadelphia; 1843–1869)
    • La Voix des Communautés [French] (Rabat, Morocco; 1950–1956, 1961–1963)
    • Die Wahrheit [Yiddish] (New York; 1905–1919)

Italy

National newspapers of Italy

Archives of national newspapers with open access full text search online:

Others:

Local newspapers of Italy

  • Biblioteca Digitale Reggiana (Reggio Emilia historic newspapers – 1848–1950)
    • Cirano di Bergerac (1902–1905)
    • Giornale di Reggio (1848)
    • La Giustizia (1886–1925)
    • Pruspron (1877–1882)
    • Il Punto Nero (1894)
    • Reggio Democratica (1945–1950)
    • Il Ribelle (1884–1885)
    • Lo Scamiciato (1882–1884)
    • Sechaba (1978–1984)
    • Il Solco Fascista (1928–1945)
  • DIGITECA (Biblioteca di storia moderna e contemporanea, Rome) [3]
    • Agenda
    • Album de la guerre: publication bi-mensuelle editée par l`agence de reportage photographique M. Rol
    • Almanacco enciclopedico del Popolo d’Italia
    • Almanacco fascista del Popolo d’Italia
    • Amica
    • Amica veritas
    • Amico del popolo (L`)
    • Amico del popolo (L`) (Milano)
    • Amico del popolo (L`) (Venezia)
    • Amico della liberta (L`)
    • Annali di Roma
    • Assemblea costituente romana
    • Assistenza civile
    • Avanti
    • Avanti della Domenica
    • Az erdekes ujsag
    • Azione (L`)
    • Banditore della verità (Il)
    • banditore (Il): giornale di commercio e d’interessanti cognizioni con annunzi
    • Befana (La): giornaletto serio-faceto e d’istruzione popolare
    • Bianco, rosso e verde: rivista italiana quindicinale
    • Bilancia (La): giornale politico, letterario, scientifico, artistico
    • Biricchino di Roma
    • Bollettino anticipato dell’epoca
    • Bollettino delle leggi della repubblica romana
    • Bollettino di partito
    • Bollettino per la Costituente
    • Bollettino temporaneo del Positivo
    • Bullettino anticipato del contemporaneo
    • Casotto dei burattini (Il): giornale comico critico-nazionale
    • Cassandrino
    • Cassandrino repubblicano: giornaletto di assoluta libertà per la grazia di Dio e del popolo
    • Cassandrino vero
    • Cicerone (Il): giornale quotidiano interprete politico del popolo
    • Cittadino (New York) (Il)
    • Comica
    • Commedia (La)
    • Commercio (Il): giornale periodico con annunzj
    • Contemporaneo (Il)
    • Controbilancia (La)
    • Conversazione di alcuni giovani (La)
    • Corriere dei piccoli
    • Corriere dell’Emilia
    • Costituzionale romano (Il): giornale politico
    • Crimen
    • Cronaca dell’assemblea: giornale degli interessi repubblicani (La)
    • Cuore di Gesu ai soldati (Il)
    • De Oorlog in beeld: the war pictorial: hollandsche vitgawe
    • Diavoletto (Il)
    • Diavolo zoppo (Il): giornale enciclopedico
    • Didascalico (Il): giornale di letteratura per la gioventù
    • Die muskete
    • Difensore della libertà (Il)
    • Difesa della razza
    • Differenze
    • Diritto (Il)
    • Domando la parola
    • Domenica degli italiani (La)
    • Domenica del Corriere (La)
    • Don Ciccio
    • Don Pirlone (Il): giornale di caricature politiche
    • Don Pirlone (Il), giornale di caricature politiche 1848–49: illustrazione delle caricature desunta ** da un manoscritto dell’epoca
    • Donna capofamiglia (La)
    • Donna italiana (La): giornale politico-letterario
    • Donna (La), Padova
    • Duca Borso (Il)
    • Eco del prigioniero
    • Educatore (L’)
    • Emancipazione (L’) (1872–1876)
    • Emancipazione (L’) (1886–1893)
    • Emilia (L’)
    • Epoca
    • Epoca (L’)
    • Epoca (L’): giornale quotidiano
    • Er rugantino: giornale-criticante-politicone-ficcanaso
    • Esule (L’)
    • Europeo(L’)
    • Fanfulla
    • Fanfulla (San Paolo)
    • Fanfulla della domenica


  • Internet Culturale – Emeroteca Digitale Italiana
  • Italian National Olympic Committee's Digital Library [6]
    • Ala d'Italia
    • Almanacco dello Sport
    • Annuario Italiano Giuoco del Calcio
    • Annuario Sportivo
    • L'Automobile
    • Il Calcio Illustrato
    • Il Centauro
    • Ciclismo d'Italia
    • Corriere dello Sport [7] (1943–1972)
    • Corriere dello Sport del Lunedì
    • Crociera aerea del I decennale
    • La Domenica Sportiva
    • Gente Nostra
    • Il Ginnasta
    • La Ginnastica
    • Gioventù Fascista
    • Golf
    • Gran Sport
    • La Lettura Sportiva
    • Il Littoriale della Domenica
    • Il Littoriale [8] (1928–1944)
    • I Littoriali
    • La Milizia Sportiva
    • Motore e L'Automobilismo
    • Notiziario CSAI
    • PNF Bollettino della G.I.L
    • PNF foglio d'ordini
    • PNF foglio di disposizioni
    • Il Pugliatore
    • Rugby
    • La Scherma Italiana
    • Lo Sport Fascista
    • Lo Sport Illustrato
    • Lo Sport Illustrato
    • Stadio
    • La Stampa Sportiva
    • Tutti in automobile

Japan

  • Japan Times Digital Archive (1897–2014) Pay (for institutions, not individuals)
  • Kikuzo II (Asahi Shimbun) Pay (for institutions, not individuals)
  • Yomidasu (Yomiuri Shimbun) Pay (for institutions, not individuals)
  • Maisaku (Mainichi Shimbun) Pay (for institutions, not individuals)
  • Nikkei Telecon (Nikkei Shimbun) Pay (for institutions, not individuals)

Kenya

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

  • National Library of Luxembourg Free
    • Luxemburger Wort (1848–1980)
    • Escher Tageblatt (1913–1950)
    • Courrier du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg (1844–1868)
    • D'Wäschfra (1868–1884)
    • De Mitock (1937–1940)
    • Das Luxemburger Land in Wort und Bild (1895)
    • Various other newspapers Images only

Malaysia

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    • The Afro-American advance (Minneapolis, Minn.)
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    • The Aitkin age (Aitkin, Aitkin County, Minn.)
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    • Aitkin independent age (Aitkin, Aitkin County, Minn.)
    • The American issue (Westerville, Ohio : Minnesota edition)
    • The Anoka star (Anoka, Minn.)
    • The appeal (Saint Paul, Minn.)
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    • The broad axe (Saint Paul, Minn.)
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    • The Cook County herald (Grand Marais, Minn.)
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    • The courier (Preston, Minn.)
    • Daily globe (St. Paul, Minn.)
    • The daily people's press (Owatonna, Steele County, Minn.)
    • The daily pioneer (Bemidji, Beltrami Co., Minn.)
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    • The Koochiching press (International Falls, Minn.)
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    • The Mankato union (Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minn.)
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    • The Mississippi Valley lumberman (Minneapolis, Minn.)
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    • The National advocate (Minneapolis, Minn.)
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    • New Ulm review (New Ulm, Brown County, Minn.)
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    • The news (Zumbrota, Goodhue County, Minn.)
    • Der Nordstern (St. Cloud, Minn.)
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    • The Owatonna plaindealer (Owatonna, Steele Co., Minn.)
    • The people's press (Owatonna, Steele County, Minn.)
    • Pine Island journal (Pine Island, Goodhue County, Minn.)
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    • The Pioneer and Democrat (Saint Paul, Minn.)
    • The Post and record (Rochester, Minn.)
    • The press (Dodge Center, Minn.)
    • The Preston democrat (Preston, Fillmore County, Minn.)
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    • Preston times (Preston, Fillmore County, Minn.)
    • The Princeton union (Princeton, Minn.)
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    • The record and union (Rochester, Olmsted County, Minn.)
    • Red Lake news (Red Lake, Minn.)
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    • Rochester city news (Rochester, Olmsted Co., Minn.)
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    • Roseau County times (Roseau, Minn.)
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    • State Fair post (Rochester, Minn.)
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    • The Tomahawk (White Earth, Becker County, Minn.)
    • Tower weekly news (Tower, Minn.)
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    • Two Harbors iron news (Two Harbors, Lake County, Minn.)
    • Valley herald (Chaska, Minn.)
    • The Virginia enterprise (Virginia, St. Louis County, Minn.)
    • Wabasha County herald (Wabasha, Minn.)
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    • Wabasha weekly herald (Wabasha, Minn.)
    • The Wabashaw County herald (Read's Landing, Minn.)
    • The Wabashaw County herald (Wabashaw, Minn.)
    • Wabashaw semi-weekly co. herald (Wabashaw, Minn.)
    • The Wabashaw weekly county herald (Read's Landing, Minn.)
    • Warren sheaf (Warren, Marshall County, Minn.)
    • The Waumadee herald (Read's Landing, Minn.)
    • The weekly valley herald (Chaska, Minn.)
    • The Western advance (Worthington, Minn.)
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    • Willmar tribune (Willmar, Minn.)
    • The Winona County union-free press (Saint Charles, Winona County, Minn.)
    • The world (Duluth, Minn.)
    • The Worthington advance (Worthington, Minn.)
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    • The Zumbrota news (Zumbrota, Goodhue County, Minn.)
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    • Border Star/Weekly Border Star (1858–1860)
    • Cape Girardeau Argus (1863–1871)
    • Columbia Missourian (1929, 1969–1975)
    • Daily Evening Herald and Commercial Advertser (Jun–Oct 1835)
    • Far West (Aug 11 – Oct 6, 1836)
    • Hannibal Clipper (1874–1875, 1877)
    • Hannibal Courier-Post (Oct 1935)
    • Liberty Banner (Mar 3, 1844)
    • Liberty Tribune (1846–1848, 1852–1867, 1869–1878, 1880, 1882, 1883)
    • Phelps County New Era (1875–1878)
    • Rolla Express (Oct 1860 – May 1863, Nov 1872 – Dec 1873)
    • Rolla New Era (Apr 10, 1880 – Mar 13, 1897, intermittent)
    • St. Louis Christian Advocate (Aug 22, 1857 – Oct 22, 1879)
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  • O'Dell's Abstracted Newspaper Index (1859–2014) covers newspapers of southwest Iowa and northwest Missouri Free
  • Scenic Regional Library (Franklin, Gasconade, and Warren counties) Free
    • Bland Courier (1914–1924)
    • Franklin County Observer (1893–1926)
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    • Gasconade County Republican (1905–1922)
    • Hermann Advertiser and Advertiser-Courier (1875–1922)
    • Marthasville Record (1901–1922)
    • New Haven Leader (1903–1918)
    • Pacific Transcript (1895–1921)
    • Sullivan News (1910–1950)
    • Sullivan Sentinel (1901–1914)
    • Union Republican Headlight (1904–1919)
    • Union Republican Tribune (1919–1922)
    • Warrenton Banner (1902–1924)
    • Washington Citizen (1905–1923)
  • St. Louis Argus obituary index (1915–1919, 1921–1927, 1942–1945) index only Free
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  • State Historical Society of Missouri Digital Newspaper Project Free
    • Benton News Boy (Scott County; 1894–1897)
    • Benton Scott County Kicker (Scott County; 1901–1917)
    • Bolivar Free Press (Polk County; 1868–1875)
    • Boon's Lick Times and Glasgow Weekly Times (Howard County; 1840–1869)
    • Boonville Weekly Observer (Cooper County; 1854–1856)
    • Bowling Green Salt River Journal/Radical/Democratic Banner (Pike County; 1839–1851)
    • Buffalo Reflex (Dallas County; 1869–1873)
    • Butler Bates County Record (Bates County; 1868–1878)
    • California Loyal Missourian/Loyal Journal/Moniteau Journal (Moniteau County; 1866–1875)
    • California Moniteau County Democrat/California Democrat (Moniteau County; 1870–1876)
    • California Weekly News and Central Missourian (Moniteau County; 1858–1868)
    • Cape Girardeau Democrat (Cape Girardeau County; 1891–1901)
    • Carthage Banner (Jasper County; 1866–1879)
    • Charleston Courier (Mississippi County; 1859–1875)
    • Columbia Missourian (Boone County; 1908–1922)
    • Columbia Professional World (Boone County; 1901–1903)
    • Commerce Dispatch (Scott County; 1867–1872)
    • Doniphan Prospect (Ripley County; 1874–1878)
    • Hannibal Journal (Marion County; 1853-1853)
    • Hannibal Journal/Western Union (Marion County; 1850–1853)
    • Hayti Herald (Pemiscot County; 1909–1922)
    • Ironton Iron County Register (Iron County; 1867–1879)
    • Jackson Herald/Cape County Herald/Cape Weekly Tribune (Cape Girardeau County; 1901–1918)
    • Jackson Missouri Cash-Book (Cape Girardeau County; 1871–1878)
    • Jasper News (Jasper County; 1901–1922)
    • Jefferson City Missouri State Times (Cole County; 1863–1870)
    • Jefferson City Peoples' Tribune (Cole County; 1865–1878)
    • Jefferson City State Journal (Cole County; 1872–1878)
    • Jefferson City State Republican (Cole County; 1890–1896)
    • Kansas City Daily Journal of Commerce (Jackson County; 1865–1878)
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      • Cloverport (Kentucky) Breckenridge News (1881–1909)
      • Columbia (Kentucky) Adair County News (1900–1922)
      • Cynthiana (Kentucky) News (1855–1857)
      • Danville (Kentucky) Weekly Kentucky Tribune (1858–1864)
      • Earlington (Kentucky) Bee (1902–1903)
      • Frankfort (Kentucky) Tri Weekly Commonwealth (1854–1864)
      • Frankfort (Kentucky) Tri Weekly Kentucky Yeoman (1854–1882)
      • Frankfort (Kentucky) Weekly Roundabout (1879–1880)
      • Georgetown (Kentucky) Mountain Eagle (1908)
      • Greenville (Kentucky) Record (1899–1920)
      • Hartford (Kentucky) Herald (1888–1898)
      • Hazel Green (Kentucky) Herald (1885–1894)
      • Henderson (Kentucky) Weekly Reporter (1863–1864)
      • Hickman (Kentucky) Courier (1880–1908)
      • Hopkinsville (Kentucky) South Kentuckian (1880–1919)
      • Hopkinsville (Kentucky) Semi Weekly South Kentuckian (1883–1889)
      • Jackson (Kentucky) Breathitt County News (1903–1904)
      • Jeffersontown (Kentucky) Jeffersonian (1907–1974)
      • Lancaster (Kentucky) Central Record (1898–1913)
      • Lebanon (Kentucky) Weekly Standard (1871–1876)
      • Lexington (Kentucky) Blue Grass Blade (1902–1910)
      • Lexington (Kentucky) Drummer (1888–1889)
      • Lexington (Kentucky) Gazette (1787–1792; 1787–1822; 1787–1841)
      • Lexington (Kentucky) Oil World (1917–1919)
      • Lexington (Kentucky) Reporter (1824–1849)
      • Lexington (Kentucky) True American (1846)
      • Lexington (Kentucky) Weekly Observer and Reporter (1860–1865)
      • Licking (Kentucky) Valley Courier (1917–1922)
      • Louisa (Kentucky) Big Sandy News (1885–1922)
      • Louisville (Kentucky) American Baptist (1903–1904)
      • Louisville (Kentucky) Catholic Advocate (1836–1849)
      • Louisville (Kentucky) Christian Commonwealth (1865–1868)
      • Louisville (Kentucky) Courier Journal (1868)
      • Louisville (Kentucky) Democrat (1855–1862)
      • Louisville (Kentucky) Weekly Courier (1855–1867)
      • Maysville (Kentucky) Daily Bulletin (1884–1886)
      • Maysville (Kentucky) Public Ledger (1892–1900)
      • Mount Vernon (Kentucky) Signal (1897–1914)
      • Owingsville (Kentucky) Outlook (1903–1910)
      • Paducah (Kentucky) Sun (1896–1910)
      • Paducha (Kentucky) Sunday Chat (1901)
      • Paris (Kentucky) Bourbon News (1883)
      • Paris (Kentucky) Western Citizen (1859–1862)
      • Paris (Kentucky) Western Citizen (1859–1865)
      • Richmond (Kentucky) Climax (1887–1897)
      • Richmond (Kentucky) Farmers Chronicle (1833–1842)
      • Richmond (Kentucky) Weekly Messenger (1852)
      • Shelby (Kentucky) Sentinel (1866–1867)
      • Spoutspring (Kentucky) Times (1889)
      • Standford (Kentucky) Interior Journal (1909–1910)
      • Winchester (Kentucky) News (1909–1910)
      • Boston (Massachusetts) Christian Science Monitor (1908–1925)
      • Boston (Massachusetts) Liberator (1831–1862)
      • Greenfield (Massachusetts) Daily Recorder (1921–1934)
      • Greenfield (Massachusetts) Franklyn Democrat (1827–1859)
      • Greenfield (Massachusetts) Franklyn Herald (1812–1827)
      • Greenfield (Massachusetts) Gazette (1792–1920; 1853–1820)
      • Greenfield (Massachusetts) Recorder (1900–2015)
      • Lowell (Massachusetts) Courier (1837–1893)
      • Charlotte (Michigan) Eaton County Republican (1857–1888)
      • Charlotte (Michigan) Leader (1885)
      • Charlotte (Michigan) Tribune (1887–1900)
      • Mancelona (Michigan) Antrim County Herald (1881–1964)
      • Mancelona (Michigan) Antrim County News (1974–1986)
      • Maple Valley (Michigan) News (1996–1997)
      • Sunfield (Michigan) Sentinel (1931–1932)
      • Olivet (Michigan) Obiter (1885–1891)
      • Olivet (Michigan) Optic (1891–1972)
      • Three Oaks (Michigan) Press (1876–1900)
      • Three Oaks (Michigan) Acorn (1900–1929)
      • Three Oaks (Michigan) Galien River Gazette (1902–1988)
      • Vermonville (Michigan) Echo (1903–1906)
      • Chaska (Minnesota) Weekly Valley Herald (1864–1882)
      • Crookston (Minnesota) Polk County Journal (1878–1908)
      • Duluth (Minnesota) Evening Herald (1887–1922)
      • Goodridge (Minnesota) Banner (1918–1923)
      • Goodridge (Minnesota) Eleven Towns (1915–1918)
      • Gully (Minnesota) Sunbeam (1904–1919)
      • Holt (Minnesota) Northern Light (1911–1914)
      • Holt (Minnesota) Weekly News (1914–1952)
      • Mankato (Minnesota) Weekly Union (1863–1867)
      • Owantonna (Minnesota) Plaindealer (1863–1866)
      • Plummer (Minnesota) Pioneer (1907–1913)
      • Red Lake Falls (Minnesota) Era (1882–1883)
      • Red Lake Falls (Minnesota) Gazette (1886–1919)
      • Red Lake Falls (Minnesota) News (1890–1906)
      • Saint Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer Democrat (1865)
      • Sharkopee (Minnesota) Argus (1861–1869)
      • St. Hilaire (Minnesota) Spectator (1890–1942)
      • Stillwater (Minnesota) Messenger (1861–1865)
      • Thief River Falls (Minnesota) Northern Watch (1991–2008)
      • Thief River Falls (Minnesota) Press (1892–2002)
      • Thief River Falls (Minnesota) Tri County Fourm (1936–1943)
      • Thief River Falls (Minnesota) Tribune (1919–1927)
      • Taylor Falls (Minnesota) Reporter (1860)
      • Winnebago City (Minnesota) Free Homestead (1864–1868)
      • Fayette (Mississippi) Chronicle (1908–1916)
      • Fayette (Mississippi) Watch Tower (1855)
      • Jackson (Mississippi) Citizen Council (1955–1961)
      • Goldfield (Nevada) Chronicle (1908–1909)
      • Bloomfield (New Jersey) Citizen (1872–1913)
      • Bloomfield (New Jersey) Independent Press (1913–1961)
      • Bloomfield (New Jersey) Record (1873–1936)
      • Clifton (New Jersey) Jewish Community News (1980–1985)
      • Fair Lawn (New Jersey) Israelight (1960–1970)
      • Jersey City (New Jersey) Jewish Standard (1931–1936)
      • Hackettstown (New Jersey) Forum (1974–1978)
      • Hackettstown (New Jersey) Gazette (1857–1962)
      • Hackettstown (New Jersey) Warren Republican (1885–1920)
      • Little Falls (New Jersey) Herald (1927–1960)
      • Little Falls (New Jersey) Passaic Valley Journal (1975–1982)
      • Little Falls (New Jersey) Reporter (1919–1929)
      • Little Falls (New Jersey) Times Herald (1960–1973)
      • Paterson (New Jersey) Daily Guardian (1857–1864)
      • Paterson (New Jersey) Evening News (1895-WIP)
      • Paterson (New Jersey) Federation News (1970–1986)
      • Paterson (New Jersey) Morning Call (1885-WIP)
      • Paterson (New Jersey) The Jewish Post (1934–1941)
      • Paterson (New Jersey) Sunday Call (1885–1888)
      • Wayne (New Jersey) Passaic Valley Today (1986–1989)
      • Raleigh (North Carolina) Biblical Recorder (1890–1917)
      • Saint Paris (Ohio) Dispatch (1950–1954)
      • Saint Paris (Ohio) Enterprise (1878–1891)
      • Saint Paris (Ohio) New Era (1877–1893)
      • Saint Paris (Ohio) News (1892–1906)
      • Saint Paris (Ohio) News Dispatch (1881–1949)
      • Mosier (Oregon) Bulletin (1909–1919)
      • Chambersburg (Pennsylvania) Valley Sprit (1862–1866)
      • Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) Morning Herald (1854–1858)
      • Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) Pennsylvania Reporter (1839–1843)
      • Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) Pennsylvania Telegraph (1840–1855)
      • Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) Telegraph (1857–1861)
      • Honesdale (Pennsylvania) Citizen (1908–1913)
      • Honesdale (Pennsylvania) Wayne County Herald (1853–1912)
      • Montrose (Pennsylvania) Democrat (1860–1900; 1896–1899)
      • Narberth (Pennsylvania) Our Town (1914–1948)
      • Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Dollar Newspaper (1840–1856)
      • Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Evening Ledger (1914–1922)
      • Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer (1860–1963)
      • Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Nation Reformer (1) (1838)
      • Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Public Record (1870–1872)
      • Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Saturday Museum (1843)
      • Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Courier (1923–1987)
      • Susquehanna (Pennsylvania) Weekly Journal (1890–1906)
      • Charlestown (South Carolina) American General Gazette (1764–1782)
      • Elk Point (South Dakota) Leader Courier (1965–2010)
      • Elk Point (South Dakota) Union County Courier (1864–1990)
      • Elk Point (South Dakota) Union County Herald (1936–1947)
      • Elk Point (South Dakota) Dakota Gleaner (1874)
      • Buffalo (Texas) Banner (1906)
      • Chattanooga (Tennessee) Daily Times (1873–1907)
      • Rogersville (Tennessee) Review (1814–2012)
      • Caddo Mills (Texas) News (1913)
      • Calvert (Texas) Courier (1918)
      • Cameron (Texas) Herald (1895–1918)
      • Childress (Texas) Index (1913–1918)
      • Ganado (Texas) Jackson County Independent (1913)
      • Rockdale (Texas) Messenger (1876–1905)
      • Taylor (Texas) Daily Democrat (1913)
      • Thorndale (Texas) Champion (1918)
      • Thorndale (Texas) Thorn (1902–1907)
      • Hampton (Virginia) Southern Workman (1872–1886)
      • Virginia Beach (Virginia) Virginia Beach Sun (1952–1988)
      • Williamsburg (Virginia) Virginia Gazette (1736–1780)
      • Sydney (New South Wales, Australia) Morning Herald (1842–1918)
      • Victoria (British Columbia, Canada) Daily Colonist (1870–1920)
      • Essex (Ontario, Canada) Free Press (1906–1945)
      • Flesherton (Ontario, Canada) Advance (1882–1950)
      • Markdale (Ontario, Canada) Standard (1880–1901)
      • Newmarket (Ontario, Canada) Courier (1868–1869)
      • Newmarket (Ontario, Canada) Era (1854–1954)
      • North York (Ontario, Canada) Express Herald (1940–1942)
      • North York (Ontario, Canada) Sentinel (1856)
      • Bonthe (Sierra Leone) Early Dawn (1882–1892)

North Carolina

  • Duke Chronicle student newspaper (1960's, 1980's) Free
  • DukEngineer Digital Collection (1940–2013, most issues) Duke University School of Engineering student publication Free
  • Haywood County Public Library, Waynesville, NC 1880–2020 Free
    • The Waynesville Mountaineer (1925–1996)
    • The Enterprise Mountaineer (Waynesville; 1996–2020)
    • The Carolina Mountaineer And Waynesville Courier (1917–1925)
    • Waynesville Courier (1888–1917)
    • The Mountaineer (Waynesville; 2020-2020)
    • The Western Carolina Enterprise (1908–1910)
  • Mooresville Tribune, Mooresville, NC 1904–2015 Free
  • Templon-Chemspun News, Mooresville, NC company newspaper, 1973–75 Free
  • North Carolina Newspaper Digitization Project (1751–1898) Free
  • North Carolina Newspapers (1824–2011) Free
    • The Alamance Gleaner (Graham; 1875–1926)
    • The Badin Bulletin (Albemarle; 1918, 1920)
    • The Carolina Times (Durham; 1937–1964)
    • Catawba Journal (Charlotte; 1824–1828)
    • Charlotte Jewish News (1979–2011)
    • Charlotte News (1911)
    • Cloudbuster (Chapel Hill, Navy Pre-Flight School; 1942–1945)
    • Courier (Asheboro; 1884–1917)
    • Daily Concord Standard (1895–1900)
    • Eastern Reflector (Greenville; 1914–1915)
    • Elm City Elevator (1902)
    • Enterprise (Williamston; 1901–1934)
    • Fayetteville Observer (1851–1865)
    • Firestone News (Gastonia; 1952–1971)
    • The Goldsboro Headlight (1887–1903)
    • Highland Messenger (Asheville; 1840–1851)
    • Lincoln Courier (Lincolnton; 1845–1851, 1867, 1887–1895)
    • Lincoln Republican (Lincolnton; 1840–1842)
    • Marion Messenger (1896–1898)
    • Marion Progress (1916, 1929, 1940)
    • Marion Record (1894–1895)
    • Mebane Leader (1911–1915)
    • Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte; 1841–1849)
    • Miners' and Farmers' Journal (Charlotte; 1830–1835)
    • The News-Journal (Raeford; 1943–1969)
    • North Carolina Whig (Charlotte; 1852–1862)
    • Pilot (Southern Pines; 1929–1942)
    • Pinehurst Outlook (1897–1923)
    • Roanoke Beacon (Plymouth; 1889–1918)
    • Roanoke News (Weldon; 1878–1882)
    • Rocky Mount Record (1906)
    • Standard (Concord; 1888–1898)
    • Sylvan Valley News (Brevard; 1900–1911)
    • Tarboro Free Press (1824–1844)
    • Trench and Camp (World War I Army newspaper; 1917–1918)
    • Weekly Reporter (Rocky Mount; 1884)
    • Wilson Advance (1874–1899)
  • North Carolina State University Free
  • North Carolina Library system allows cardholders to access newspapers (not necessarily N.C. newspapers) normally behind a paywall for free from personal computers via proxy through their portal, nclive.org.
  • The Salemite (1920–1990) Salem College student newspaper pay

North Dakota

  • Chronicling America Free
    • Beach, Billings County, N.D., 1905–1916 – Golden Valley chronicle.
    • Bismarck, D.T. [N.D.], 1873–1875 – The Bismarck tribune. volume
    • Bismarck, D.T. [N.D.], 1875–1878 – Bismarck weekly tribune.
    • Bismarck, D.T. [N.D.], 1875–1881 – Bismarck tri-weekly tribune.
    • Bismarck, D.T. [N.D.], 1878–1884 – Bismarck tribune.
    • Bismarck, Dakota [N.D.], 1881–1916 – Bismarck daily tribune.
    • Bismarck, Dakota [N.D.], 1884–1943 – Bismarck weekly tribune.
    • Bismarck, N.D., 1916–current – The Bismarck tribune.
    • Bowbells, Ward Co., N.D., 1899–1969 – The Bowbells tribune.
    • Cooperstown, Griggs Co., Dak. [N.D.], 1883–1884 – Cooperstown courier.
    • Cooperstown, Griggs Co., Dak. [N.D.], 1885-1885 – Griggs County courier.
    • Cooperstown, Griggs Co., Dak. [N.D.], 1885–1902 – Griggs courier.
    • Cooperstown, Griggs Co., N.D., 1902–1913 – The Cooperstown courier.
    • Devils Lake, N.D., 1909–1915 – Devils Lake inter-ocean.
    • Devils Lake, N.D., 1911-1911 – The Devils Lake world.
    • Devils Lake, N.D., 1911–1914 – Devils Lake weekly world.
    • Devils Lake, N.D., 1914–1915 – Devils Lake world.
    • Devils Lake, N.D., 1915–1920 – The Devils Lake world and inter-ocean.
    • Devils Lake, N.D., 1920–1982 – The Devils Lake world.
    • Devils Lake, Ramsey Co., Dakota [N.D.], 1884–1905 – Devils Lake inter-ocean.
    • Devils Lake, Ramsey County, N.D., 1905–1909 – Devils Lake free press.
    • Dickinson, Stark County, D.T. [i.e. N.D.], 1883–1927 – The Dickinson press.
    • Fargo, N.D., 1915–1921 – The nonpartisan leader.
    • Fort Yates, Sioux County, N.D., 1914–1929 – Sioux County pioneer.
    • Grand Forks, N.D., 1906–1914 – The evening times.
    • Grand Forks, N.D., 1914-1914 – Grand Forks daily herald and the evening times.
    • Grand Forks, N.D., 1914–1916 – Grand Forks daily herald.
    • Grand Forks, N.D., 1916–1955 – Grand Forks herald.
    • Hope, N.D., 1882–1964 – The Hope pioneer.
    • Jamestown, Stutsman County, D.T. [N.D.], 1878–1882 – Jamestown alert.
    • Jamestown, Stutsman County, D.T. [N.D.], 1882–1925 – Jamestown weekly alert. volume
    • Langdon, N.D., 1891–1920 – Courier Democrat.
    • Langdon, N.D., 1920–1921 – Cavalier County farmers press.
    • Little Missouri, Dakota [i.e. N.D.], 1884–1886 – The Bad Lands cow boy.
    • Minot, Ward County, N.D., 1902–1965 – The Ward County independent.
    • Oakes, Dickey County, D.T. [i.e. N.D.], 1883–1898 – Oakes weekly Republican.
    • Oakes, N.D., 1898–1906 – Oakes Republican.
    • Oakes, N.D., 1906–current – The Oakes times.
    • Pembina, Dakota [N.D.], 1883–1928 – The pioneer express.
    • Valley City, N.D., 1912–1922 – The weekly times-record.
    • Wahpeton, Richland County, Dakota [N.D.], 1879–1919 – The Wahpeton times.
    • Washburn, McLean County, N.D., 1890–1986 – The Washburn leader.
    • Williamsport, D.T. [i.e. N.D.], 1884–current – Emmons County record.
    • Williston, Williams County, N.D., 1895–1919 – Williston graphic

Ohio

Oklahoma

  • The Daily Oklahoman in images and in text Pay
  • Gateway to Oklahoma History Free
    • Beaver Herald
    • Canadian Valley News
    • Carney Enterprise
    • Chandler News
    • Cherokee County Democrat
    • Cheyenne Transportwer
    • Choctaw Herald
    • Cleveland County Enterprise
    • Daily Oklahoma State Capital
    • El Reno Democrat
    • Enid Echo
    • Enid Weekly Wave
    • Fairland News-Herald
    • Hennessey Clipper
    • Hennessey Eagle
    • Hennessey Kicker
    • Konawa Chief-Leader
    • Lawton Constitution
    • Lexington and Cleveland County Leader
    • New Era
    • Norman Daily Transcript
    • Norman Democrat-Topic
    • Oklahoma City Pointer
    • Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program
    • Oklahoma Farmer
    • Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer (Guthrie)
    • Oklahoma Guide
    • Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie)
    • Oklahoma Neuigkeiten
    • Oklahoma Representative
    • Oklahoma State Register
    • Oklahoma Times-Journal
    • Pauls Valley Democrat
    • People's Voice (Norman)
    • Perry Enterprise-Times
    • Press Democrat
    • Shawnee Daily News-Herald
    • Southwest World
    • State Sentinel
    • Stroud Democrat
    • Tulsa Star
  • Muskogee County newspaper deaths index (1907–2015) index only Free
  • Norse Wind student newspaper (1948–2007) Free Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
  • Tulsa World (1989– ) Free

Oregon

  • Bend Bulletin (1903–1994) Free
  • Clatskanie Chief (1948–1953, 2000–2003, 2005–2009) Free
  • Coquille Valley Sentinel (1936–1940, 1971, 1973, 2006–2009) Free
  • Dayton Tribune (1970–2006) Free
  • Enterprise (Boardman; 1982–1985) Free
  • Enterprise Library Free
    • Wallowa County Chieftain (1943–1967)
    • Enterprise Record Chieftain (1911–1932)
    • Joseph Herald (1902–1949)
    • Wallowa Record (1948–1962
    • Wallowa Sun (1907–1913)
    • News Record (1907–1911)
  • Gazette-Times (Heppner; 1930–2009) Free
  • Flora M. Laird Memorial Library Free
    • Myrtle Point Herald (1928–2010)
    • Myrtle Point Enterprise (1895–1917)
    • Herald (1969–1997)
    • Southern Coos County American (1917–1928)
    • Salem Daily Press (1870–1870)
    • Fossil Journal (1952–1952)
    • Wallowa County Chieftain (1943–1944)
    • Enterprise Record Chieftain (1917–1943)
    • St Johns Review (1928–1928)
    • Polk County Itemizer (1906–1906)
    • Oregon State Journal (1897–1897)
    • Oregon Independent (1893–1893)
    • West Oregonian (1894–1894)
    • News of Port Orford (1953–1953)
    • Farmers Union News (1923–1923)
    • Monmouth Herald (1918–1919)
    • Amity Enterprise (1906–1906)
    • Oregon Observer (1916–1916)
    • Evening Record (1915–1915)
    • Newberg Graphic (1901)
    • Daily Evening Telegram (1879–1886)
    • Roseburg Plaindealer (1900–1901)
    • Turner Tribune (1926)
    • Oregon Scout (1912)
    • Weston Leader (1888–1903)
    • Yamhill Record (1914)
    • Amity Popgun (1893)
    • Milwaukie Review (1924)
    • Evening Telegram (1896)
    • Coquille City Herald (1888)
    • Plaindealer (1899)
    • Eastern Oregon Republican (1890)
  • Historic Oregon Newspapers Free
    • Argus, Hillsboro Argus (Hillsboro; 1894–1922)
    • Aurora Borealis (Aurora; 1908)
    • Ashland Tidings, Ashland Daily Tidings, Ashland Weekly Tidings (1912–1922)
    • Bandon Recorder, Bandon Semi-Weekly Recorder, Bandon Weekly Recorder (1890–1905, 1913–1916)
    • Bend Bulletin (Bend; 1903–1922)
    • Bohemia Nugget (Cottage Grove; 1899–1907)
    • Broad-Axe, Broad-Axe Tribune (Eugene; 1894–1900)
    • Capital Journal, Daily Capital Journal, Evening Capital Journal, Daily Journal (Salem; 1888–1909)
    • Clackamas County Record (1903)
    • Coast Mail, Daily Coast Mail, Weekly Coast Mail, Coos Bay Times (Marshfield; 1879–1916)
    • Columbia Register (1904–1906)
    • Columbian (1882–1886)
    • Daily Astorian, Daily Morning Astorian, Morning Astorian (Astoria; 1876–1902)
    • Daily Mountaineer (The Dalles; 1864–1866)
    • The Dalles Daily Chronicle (The Dalles; 1890–1922)
    • The Dalles Times-Mountaineer (The Dalles; 1889)
    • The Dalles Weekly Chronicle (The Dalles; 1890–1898)
    • Eagle Valley News (Richland; 1914–1919)
    • East Oregonian (Pendleton; 1877–1881, 1888–1922)
    • Enterprise, Oregon City Enterprise, Morning Enterprise (Oregon City; 1866–1922)
    • Enterprise News-Record, News-Record, Wallowa County Chieftain, Wallowa Chieftain (Enterprise; 1884–1911)
    • Eugene City Guard (1876–1900)
    • Evening Herald (Klamath Falls; 1908–1922)
    • Grant County News (Canyon City; 1879–1908)
    • Grants Pass Daily Courier, Rouge River Courier (1900–1919)
    • Heppner Gazette, Weekly Heppner Gazette, Gazette-Times, Heppner Times, Heppner Herald (1883–1924)
    • Hood River Glacier (1889–1922)
    • The Illustrated West Shore, West Shore (Portland; 1875–1891)
    • The Independent, Hillsboro Independent (Hillsboro; 1874–1877, 1881, 1882–1890, 1893–1908)
    • Klamath Tribune (1956–1961)
    • La Grande Evening Observer (1904–1911)
    • Lake County Examiner (1900–1914)
    • Lane County News, Springfield News (1907, 1915–1922)
    • Lincoln County Leader (1893–1922)
    • Madras Pioneer (1904–1914)
    • Malheur Enterprise (1909–1922)
    • Medford Mail Tribune (Medford; 1909–1916)
    • New Age (Portland; 1899–1905)
    • New Northwest (Portland; 1871–1881)
    • Ontario Argus (Ontario; 1909–1922)
    • Oregon Argus (Oregon City; 1855–1878)
    • Oregon City Courier, Oregon City Courier-Herald, Oregon Courier, The Banner-Courier (1883–1884, 1890–1919, 1922)
    • Oregon City Press (1898–1899)
    • Oregon Daily Journal (1902–1922)
    • Oregon Free Press (1848)
    • Oregon Scout (1884–1891)
    • Oregon Sentinel, Table Rock Sentinel (Jacksonville; 1856–1888)
    • Oregon Spectator (Oregon City, O.T.; 1846–1855)
    • Oregonian, Morning Oregonian, Sunday Oregonian (Portland; 1850, 1878–1906)
    • Plaindealer (1895–1905)
    • Portland New Age (Portland; 1906–1907)
    • Rogue News (Ashland; 1929–1973)
    • St. Helen's Mist, Oregon Mist (1910–1921)
    • St. Johns Review (Saint Johns; 1904–1922)
    • Southwest Oregon Recorder (Denmark; 1884–1885)
    • Sumpter Miner (Sumpter; 1899–1905)
    • Tillamook Herald (1913–1922)
    • Times-Herald (Burns; 1906–1920)
    • Tri-weekly Astorian (Astoria; 1873–1874)
    • Umpqua Gazette, Umpqua Weekly Gazette (Scottsburg, O.T.; 1854–1855)
    • Willamette Farmer (Salem; 1869–1887)
  • Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers Pay
    • Argus (Oregon City; 1859)
    • Oregon Statesman (Oregon City; 1859)
    • The State Republican (Eugene; 1862)
    • Weekly Mountaineer (The Dalles; 1860)
    • Weekly World (Portland, 1886)
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Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

  • Stowe Free Library Free
    • Stowe Reporter (1958–1989)
    • Stowe Journal (1896–1896)
    • News and Citizen (1894–1894)

Virginia

Washington

  • Seattle Republican (1896–1916) Free
  • University of Washington student newspapers (1901–1910) Free
    • Commons (October 1995 – April 1997)
    • Daily (September 1967 – February 1968)
    • Independent (November 1993 – February 1996)
    • Ledger (November 1996 – December 2005)
  • Walla Wallop, Walla Walla Army Air Base (1944–1946) Free
  • Washington Digital Newspapers (1852–1892) Free
    • Aberdeen Herald (1890-1917)
    • Adams County News (1898-1906)
    • Anacortes American (1890-2000)
    • Cascadia Weekly, Bellingham (2006-2021)
    • Cashmere Valley Record (1907-2007)
    • Catholic Northwest Progress, Seattle (1900-2013)
    • Cayton's Monthly, Seattle (1921)
    • Cayton's Weekly, Seattle (1917-1921)
    • Co-operative News, Everett (1917-1918)
    • Colfax gazette (1900-1912)
    • Columbia Courier, Kennewick (1903-1905)
    • The Columbian, Olympia (1852–1853)
    • Lynden Pioneer Press, Lynden (1888–1890)
    • The Northern Star, Snohomish (1876–1979)
    • Pioneer and Democrat, Olympia (1854–1861)
    • Puget Sound Argus, Port Townsend (1882–1883)
    • Puget Sound Courier, Steilacoom (1855–1856)
    • Puget Sound Herald, Steilacoom (1858–1864)
    • Puget Sound Mail, LaConner (1879–1884)
    • Puget Sound Semi-weekly, (Seattle 1866)
    • Puget Sound Weekly, Seattle (1866–1867)
    • Puget Sound Weekly Argus, Port Townsend)1876–1882)
    • Puget Sound Weekly Gazette, Seattle (1867)
    • Seattle Gazette, Seattle (1863–1864)
    • Seattle Weekly Gazette, Seattle (1864–1866)
    • Spokan Times, Spokane (1879–1882)
    • Spokane Falls Review, Spokane (1883–1890)
    • Truth Teller, Steilacoom (1858)
    • Vancouver Register, Vancouver (1865–1869)
    • Walla Walla Statesman, Walla Walla (1864–1869)
    • Washington Gazette, Seattle (1863)
    • Washington Pioneer, Olympia (1853–1854)
    • Washington Statesman, Walla Walla (1861–1864)
    • Weekly Argus, Port Townsend (1870–1875)
    • The Yakima Herald, Yakima (1889–1892)

Washington, D.C.

See District of Columbia for Washington, DC papers.

West Virginia

Wisconsin

  • Door County Library Newspaper Archive Free
    • The Advocate (1897–1912)
    • The Democrat (1892–1895)
    • Door County Advocate (1862–1897, 1918–1979)
    • Door County Democrat (1893–1918)
    • Door County News (1914–1924)
    • The Expositor (1873–1877)
    • The Expositor Independent (1877–1880)
    • The Independent (1886–1890)
    • The Republican (1890–1892)
    • The Sturgeon Bay Advocate (1912–1918)
    • Weekly Expositor Independent (1880–1886)


  • UWM Post (1956–2012) Free University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee student newspaper
  • Waukesha Freeman digital archives Free
    • Cutover Land Bulletin (1846–1922)
    • Daily Freeman (1883–1890)
    • The Daily Freeman and Republican (1890)
    • The Evening Journal (1890)
    • The Republican (1887)
    • The Republican-Freeman (1888–1898)
    • Waukesha County Democrat (1854–1875)
    • Waukesha Daily Freeman (1882–1955)
    • Waukesha Democrat (1848–1852)
    • The Waukesha Freeman (1846–1945)
    • Waukesha Freeman (1882–1883)
    • Waukesha Freeman and Republican (1890)
    • The Waukesha Journal (1889–1891)
    • The Waukesha Plaindealer (1865–1873)

Wyoming

Multistate

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    • The Christian Recorder (1861–1902)
    • The Colored American (1837–1841)
    • Frank Leslie's Weekly (1852–1922)
    • Frederick Douglass’ Paper (1851–1855; 1859–1863)
    • Freedom’s Journal (1827–1829)
    • Gazette of the State of South-Carolina (1777–1780)
    • The Liberator (1831–1865)
    • The Lily (1849–1856)
    • National Anti-Slavery Standard (1840–1870)
    • National Citizen and Ballot Box (1878–1881)
    • The National Era (1847–1860)
    • The North Star (1847–1851)
    • Pennsylvania Gazette (1728–1800)
    • Pennsylvania Newspaper Record: Delaware County (various papers; 1825–1871, incomplete)
    • Provincial Freeman (1854–1857)
    • The Revolution (1868–1872)
    • South Carolina and American General Gazette (1764–1775)
    • South Carolina Gazette (1732–1775)
    • South Carolina Gazette and Country Journal (1765–1775)
    • Virginia Gazette (1736–1750)
    • Weekly Advocate (1837–1837)
  • American Historical Society of Germans from Russia obituary index index only Free
  • American Newspaper Directories links to directories of American newspapers published from 1869–1920, in online (all) and PDF (most) formats Free
  • Aviation Week & Space Technology (1916– ) Free
  • Catholic News Archive Free
    • Catholic News Service Newsfeeds (United States; 1920–1952, 1965–1966)
    • Catholic Standard and Times (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 1963–1968)
    • Catholic World in Pictures (United States; 1962–1963)
    • Clarion Herald (New Orleans, Louisiana; 1958–1959, 1963–1968)
    • Monitor, The (San Francisco, California; 1965)
    • National Catholic Reporter (United States; 1965)
    • Pittsburgh Catholic (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 1968)
    • Shepherd of the Valley (Saint Louis, Missouri; 1832)
    • Voice, The (Miami, Florida; 1964–1968)
  • Centennial Newspaper Exhibition, 1876 PDF of scanned book that gives details on every paper published in the U.S. in 1876 Free
  • Chronicling America multiple U.S. papers courtesy of Library of Congress and National Endowment for the Humanities (complete list of papers on site) Free
  • Densho Japanese internment camp newspapers (1942–1945) Free requires registration
    • Denson Tribune, Jerome concentration camp, Arkansas (1942–1944)
    • Gila News-Courier, Gila River concentration camp, Arizona (1942–1945)
    • Granada Pioneer, Granada concentration camp, Colorado (1942–1945)
    • Heart Mountain Sentinel, Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming (1942–1945)
    • Manzanar Free Press, Manzanar concentration camp, California (1942–1945)
    • Minidoka Irrigator, Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho (1942–1945)
    • Poston Chronicle, Poston concentration camp, Arizona (1942–1945)
    • Rohwer Outpost, Rohwer concentration camp, Arkansas (1942–1945)
    • Topaz Times, Topaz concentration camp, Utah (1942–1945)
    • Tulean Dispatch, Tule Lake concentration camp, California (1942–1944)
  • Early America (1750–1790) three early newspapers Free
  • Garon family newspaper articles (1855–2013) Free
  • Genealogy Images of History well indexed collection of old newspapers for sale Pay
  • GenealogyBank (1690–present) part of NewsBank (complete list of papers on site) Pay
  • GenealogyBank obituaries (1980–2014) Free
  • Google News Archive
  • HistoryBuff.com (1700–2004) archived pages with articles about major events Free
  • Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) (1831–2011) Over 1 million pages from across the U.S. Free
  • Labor Press Project (1892–1998) Pacific Northwest labor and radical newspapers Free
  • Media History Digital Library Free media periodicals
    • Broadcasting and Recorded Sound (1896–1964)
    • Early Cinema (1903–1928)
    • Fan Magazines (1911–1963)
    • Global Cinema (1904–1957)
    • Government and Law (1912–1995)
    • Hollywood Studio System (1914–1948)
    • Nontheatrical Films (1918–1973)
    • Technical Journals (1924–1954)
    • Year Books (1916–1964)
  • MennObits (1892–1998) transcribed obituaries from U.S. national Mennonite newspapers Free
    • Gospel Witness (1905–1908)
    • Gospel Herald (1908–1998)
    • Herald of Truth (1864–1908)
    • The Mennonite (1998–present)
    • Mennonite Weekly Review (parts; 1987; July–December 2002–present)
    • Lazarus Project (various years including 1921, 2004, 2005, and 2006)
  • Mennonitische Rundschau author and subject index (1878–1939) Mennonite newspaper index only Free
  • NewsLibrary.com Pay
  • Newspaper Archives/Indexes/Morgues Library of Congress portal
  • NewspaperArchive.com (1690–current) more than 1 billion articles and 100 million pages, mostly U.S. Pay
  • Newspapers in Microform Free Library of Congress catalog list of newspapers published in U.S. and world 1948–1983, downloadable as PDF files
  • Newspapers.com owned by Ancestry.com (complete list of papers on site) Pay
  • Northwest History Database (early 20th century) collection of Northwest newspaper clippings Free
  • SmallTownPapers (1800's-current) current and past editions of 250+ small (and some large) community papers Free
  • Swedish American Newspapers (1859–2007) Free
    • Gamla och nya hemlandet (Chicago, Ill.) 1870–1914 – (the Old and new homeland)
    • Hemlandet det gamla och det nya (Galesburg, Ill.; Chicago, Ill.) 1855–1870 – (the Homeland the old and the new)
    • Justitia (Chicago, Ill.) February–October 1871 – it ceased publication after the Great Chicago Fire.
    • Nordstjernan (New York, N.Y.) 1872–1922 – (the North star)
    • Ny tid (Chicago, Ill.; New York, N.Y.) 1922-1922 – (New era)
    • Nya svenska amerikanaren (Chicago, Ill.) 1873–1877 – (the New Swedish American)
    • Omaha-posten (Omaha, Neb.) 1904–1922 – (the Omaha post)
    • Oregon posten (Portland, Or.) 1908–1922 – (the Oregon post)
    • Pacific tribune (Seattle, Wash.; Tacoma, Wash.; Portland, Or.) 1903–1914
    • Scandinavia (Worcester, Mass.) 1887–1918
    • Svea (Worcester, Mass.) 1897–1922
    • Svenska amerikanaren (Chicago, Ill.) 1866–1922 – (the Swedish American)
    • Svenska amerikanaren hemlandet (Chicago, Ill.) 1914–1915 – (the Swedish American homeland)
    • Svenska amerikanska posten (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1885–1940 – (the Swedish American post)
    • Svenska folkets tidning (Minneapolis, Minn.; St. Paul, Minn.) 1881–1927 – (the Swedish people's paper)
    • Svenska Pacific tribunen (Seattle, Wash.) 1914–1922 – (the Swedish Pacific tribune)
    • Svenska socialisten (Rockford, Ill.; Chicago, Ill.) 1905–1921 – (the Swedish socialist)
    • Svenska tribunen (Chicago, Ill.) 1877–1906 – (the Swedish tribune)
    • Svenska tribunen-nyheter (Chicago, Ill.) 1906–1922 – (the Swedish tribune-news)
    • Texas posten (Austin, Tex.) 1896–1922 – (the Texas post)
    • Vårt land (Jamestown, N.Y.) 1890–1920 – (Our country)
    • Vestkusten (San Francisco, Calif.; Mill Valley, Calif.) 1887–1922 – (the West coast)
    • Vestkusten (San Francisco, Calif.) 1887–1922
    • Westerns tribun (Seattle, Wash.; Tacoma, Wash.) 1902–1903 – (the West's tribune)
    • Westra posten (Seattle, Wash.) 1889–1902 – (the Western post)
  • USS Houston Blue Bonnet Newsletter (1 July 1933–24 May 1941 incomplete run) images Free
  • USS Cumberland Sound Crew's News (6 issues from 1945) PDFs under "Papers" Free

National

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

Worldwide

  • Catholic Newspapers Online portal Free
  • Epoch Times Online Print Archive (2000– ) Free
  • Family Search Digital Historical Newspapers
  • Google Newspapers mixture of abstracts and full newspapers
  • Handwritten Newspapers Project (59 BC–AD 2011) Free newspapers from all over the world; images of many
  • Historic Mexican & Mexican American Press (mid-1800's–1970's) Free newspapers from Tucson, Arizona; Los Angeles and San Francisco, California; El Paso, Texas; and Sonora, Mexico
    • Americas 2001
    • Basta Ya!
    • Boletín Oficial
    • La Constitución
    • Coraje
    • Corazon de Aztlan
    • La Cronica
    • La Estrella de Occidente
    • El Fronterizo (1882–1908; 1926–1929)
    • El Hijo de El Fronterizo
    • Hispano América
    • El Independiente
    • El Mosquito
    • El Paso Morning Times (English and Spanish)
    • El Pueblo
    • La Prensa
    • La Raza
    • Regeneración
    • South Tucson's El Independiente
    • El Tucsonense
  • JTA Jewish News Archive Free full articles and pdf files
  • Last Seen: Finding Family after Slavery Free
    • Afro-American Ledger (Baltimore, Maryland)
    • Black Republican (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    • Chicago Defender (Chicago, Illinois)
    • Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
    • Colored Citizen (Cincinnati, Ohio)
    • Colored Tennessean (Nashville, Tennessee)
    • Frederick Douglass' Paper (Rochester, New York)
    • Free Man's Press (Galveston, Texas)
    • National Era (Washington, D.C.)
    • Provincial Freeman (Windsor/Toronto/Chatham, Canada West)
    • Richmond Planet (Richmond, Virginia)
    • South Carolina Leader (Charleston, South Carolina)
    • Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    • State Capitol (Springfield, Illinois)
  • Mennonite Library and Archives German Mennonite newspapers Free
    • Der Berg (1934–1940)
    • Bericht über unsere Mennonitische Hilfskassev (1892–1906)
    • Blätter für Religion und Erziehung (1870–1871)
    • Christlicher Gemeinde-Kalender (1892–1900)
    • Dein Reich Komme (1920–1921, 1937)
    • Gemeindeblatt der Mennoniten (1871–1941)
    • Gemeindebrief der Mennonitengemeinde zu Hamburg und Altona (1933–1950)
    • Jahresbereicht der Konferenz der süddeutschen Mennoniten (1904–1920)
    • Jahres-Bereicht der Vereinigng der Mennoniten-Gemeinden im deutschen Reich (1886–1932)
    • Jahresbericht der Realanstalt am Donnersberg (1900–1904)
    • Jahresbericht der Taufgesinnten Missionsgesellschaft (1912, 1917)
    • Junge Gemeinde (1948–1953)
    • Die Kauenhowen (1926)
    • Menno-Blatt [Paraguay] (1931–1945)
    • Der Mennonit (1948–1954)
    • Mennonitenbrief aus Göttingen (1948)
    • Mennonitische Blaetter (1854–1941)
    • Mennonitische Geschichtsblaetter (1936–1940)
    • Mennonitische Jugendwarte (1920–1939)
    • Mennonitische Volkswarte [Canada] (1935–1936)
    • Mennonitische Warte [Canada] (1938)
    • Mennonitische Welt [Canada] (1950–1952)
    • Mitteilungen des Sippenverbands der Danziger Mennoniten-Familien (1935–1944)
    • Mitteilungsblatt der Berliner Mennoniten-Gemeinde (1936)
    • Mittheilungen aus dem religiösen Leben (1848)
    • Monatsblätter der Mennonitengemeinde Crefeld (1905–1907)
    • Monatshefte der Comenius-Gesellschaft (1892–1893)
    • Monatsschift für die evangelischen Mennoniten (1846–1848)
    • Predigten aus Mennoniten-Gemeinden (1888–1899)
    • Protokoll der Sitzung des Kuratoriums der Vereinigung der Mennoniten-Gemeinden im Deutschen Reich (1893–1914)
    • Russische Blätter (1929)
    • Unser Blatt (1947–1950)
    • Warte Jahrbuch [Canada] (1943–1944)
    • Zeitschrift für deutsche Mythologie und Sittenkunde (1853–1859)
  • Newseum Free contains front pages of various newspapers
  • Newspaper Abstracts Free volunteer-contributed newspaper abstracts and extracts from eight countries
  • NewspaperArchive.com (1759– ) Pay Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Jamaica, Japan, South Africa, United Kingdom
  • PressReader used for Press display
  • The Olden Times Free scans of someone's personal newspaper collection of U.S., Australia, England, Ireland, Scotland
  • Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index (list of periodicals in the index) Free index only
  • World Newspaper Archive Pay historical newspapers published in Africa, Latin America, South Asia and other regions
  • Elephind Free search engine for multiple digital newspaper collections (federated search). Library of Congress Chronicling America, National Library of Australia Trove, New Zealand Papers Past, and others. More pages added daily.

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