Greg Weinman stood in his Crofton, Md., basement and gingerly unfolded a brittle, yellowed page of the Toledo Times. “Moon Walkers Head for Home,” read the banner headline of July 21, 1969. Farther ...
This article is the second part of a series by UNG Libraries covering some of the newest and most exciting additions to our GALILEO Database collections. A new post will appear on the last Monday of ...
The April 16, 1912 front page of the New York Tribune (all images courtesy Library of Congress via Chronicling America unless noted otherwise) The days of microfiche — or even those who can remember ...
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THE impulse of an American writer in justifying the use of newspapers as historical materials is to adopt an apologetic tone. It is somewhat curious that such should be the case, for newspapers ...
FLINT, MI – 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 ...
ELGIN — The Elgin Museum and Historical Society of Elgin has received a $4,910 grant to digitize its collection of the Summerville Annotator, the Elgin Recorder and the Union County Review, covering ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif - For the first time, Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara can be viewed through a collection of newspaper images and preserved pages. Project Fiesta! is the latest exhibit at the ...
One century-old weekly newspaper in Mississippi is set to close its doors by the end of July, shortly after two other newspapers confirmed to the Clarion Ledger their closures. The Leland Progress in ...
A mysterious newspaper fairy is giving a south Minneapolis neighborhood a trip back in time. Seven times in the past 10 days, the display issue in a Star Tribune newspaper box has been replaced by a ...