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This list includes free and pay sites of digital online newspaper archives organized by locations.
Below a is sample showing the listings for New Jersey:
- The Star-Ledger; Jersey Journal; The Times (Trenton); Gloucester County Times; The Express-Times; Bridgeton News; and Today's Sunbeam are archived jointly at NJ.com where it appears that there is only a two week archive, and older articles are purged from the website.
- Bordentown area newspapers (1845-2002) Free
- various Burlington County newspapers (1810-1980s) Free
- Cranbury Press; Cranbury, New Jersey; (1886-1926) in image Free
- Cranford Chronicle & Cranford Citizen (Cranford, NJ) 1894-2005 Free
- New Jersey Mirror (Burlington, NJ) (October 14, 1818 (vol. 1, no. 5) to March 5, 1947) Free
- Red Bank Register (Red Bank, NJ) 1878-1964 Free
- Daily Register (Red Bank, NJ) 1964-1991 Free
- South Amboy Citizen 1910-2000 Free
- various historical New Jersey papers Free
- Atlantic County Record, 1908-1917
- Atlantic Democrat and Cape May County Register, 1864-1865
- Atlantic Democrat and Cumberland County Patriot, 1866
- Atlantic Democrat, 1866-1868
- Atlantic Journal, 1860
- Hammonton Farmer, 1863 and 1866
- Hammonton Item, 1872-1877
- Mays Landing Record, 1877-1906
- South Jersey Republican, 1863-1923
- South Jersey Star, 1917-1923
6 comments:
This is definitely a "duh!" moment for me - I am all about online newspaper archives and I never thought to check Wikipedia for a listing! Coincidentally, the newspaper archives I've needed in my most recent search are from none other than the state of New Jersey!! Thanks so much for this post!
Don't you just love those V-8 moments!
Great link! I'll have to dig through and see what I find...
It never occurred to me to search Wikipedia for newspaper archives. Thanks for the tip!
I agree with Mary Ellen. This is a "duh" moment for me as well. Thank you for posting this tip!
Great post, I too never thought to check Wikipedia. I search in New Jersey all the time for the hubby's ancestors. I have however used the New Jersey Mirror. Thanks for the reminder about the great resource!
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