Free database accessed through Pikes Peak Library District with library card.
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Index of links to free digitized newspapers organized by state. Also links to Canada and worldwide newspapers.
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A list of online newspapers by state and topic.
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Digitized newspapers at Library of Congress, through 1922.
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This collection is growing.
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Connecticut State Library
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Historic newspapers digitized by Google. Free.
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International Coalition on Newspapers: Has a list of digitized newspapers from various countries.
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Reportedly includes 75% of recent US obituaries, from funeral homes and local newspapers.
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The Minnesota Historical Society holds the largest single collection of Minnesota newspapers, with publication dates ranging from 1849 to the present day.
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This full-text searchable database contains nearly 400,000 pages from 47 Montana newspapers dated 1885-2014. An additional 257,000 pages from Montana newspapers can be found at Chronicling America. There is no overlap between the two sites.
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MyHeritage has digitized newspapers from Chronicling America and other sources -- 37 states, Canada, and other countries. Anyone with a Colorado address can use MyHeritage for free with a Denver Public Library card. (If you don't have a subscription, ignore the link here -- we had to put in something.)
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FultonSearch makes it easier to search Old Fulton NY Post Cards (below).
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Mostly newspapers from New York, but also some from other states and Canada. Free.
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Free database accessed through Pikes Peak Library District with library card.
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Newspapers, as well as books and other documents.
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Link to a publication list of known newspapers with location of extant copies.
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Colorado and Wyoming newspapers
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Free access to 250 small town newspapers, current and historical. Papers are searchable.
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Search 28 Swedish-American newspapers between 1859 and 2007.
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