Here are two featured historical newspaper databases:
Provides access to information about historic American newspapers and select digitized newspaper pages.
Search and browse American newspapers published across three centuries.
Please note that further historical sources are available through OneSearch and the History research guide.
Makes available American History documents from the times of the earliest settlers until the end of World War II.
Digitized special collection on the American west (areas west of the Mississippi, including Canada and the Pacific Northwest, Mexico, and Texas).
Includes papers of pioneers and explorers, emigrant guides, travel journals, maps, printed books, newspapers, posters, city directories, railroad company records, and store catalogs.
Indexes publications of the Anglo-American World, 1790-1919, and provides links to the full text of many of the resources.
Provides access to primary source documents focusing on European settlements, interactions, and transformations in Africa, Australasia, and North America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Provides indexing and digital access to books and journals published in America in the 19th century (Cornell dates: 1840 - 1900). Collectively, the subject strengths of the MOA are education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology.
Indexes and provides full-text access to the majority of items printed about the Western hemisphere (North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean) for years 1500 to 1926.
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