List of defunct newspapers of the United States

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This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States. Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.[inconsistent]

The list is sorted by distribution and state and labeled with the city of publication if not evident from the name.

Note that there are lists of newspapers in every state, such as List of newspapers in Alabama, each with a section on defunct newspapers in the state. These lists often include titles missing below.

National[edit]

Metropolitan and local[edit]

Alabama[edit]

Alaska[edit]

Arizona[edit]

Arkansas[edit]

California[edit]

Colorado[edit]

Connecticut[edit]

Delaware[edit]

Florida[edit]

Georgia[edit]

Hawaii[edit]

Idaho[edit]

Illinois[edit]

Indiana[edit]

  • Amateur Reporter (Washington) (1882–1883)[76]
  • The Andrews Signal (1893–1952)[77]
  • Blackford County Democrat (Hartford City) (1857–1861) [78]
  • Blackford County Gazette (Hartford City) (1901–1905)[79]
  • Blackford County News (Hartford City) (1852–1859) [80]
  • Brookville American (1858–1861)[81]
  • Carthage Record (18??-190?)[82]
  • The Colored Visitor (Logansport) (1879-18??)[83]
  • Daily Gazette (Hartford City) (1901–1903) [84]
  • Daily Journal (Hartford City) (1909–1915) [85]
  • The Daily Republican (Seymour) (?-1899)[86]
  • The DePauw Daily (Greencastle) (?-1920)[87]
  • Daily State Sentinel (Indianapolis) (1861–1884)[88]
  • The Disseminator (New Harmony) (1828–1841)[89]
  • Evansville Press (1906–1998)[90]
  • Evening News (Hartford City) (1894–1937) [91]
  • Fort Wayne World (1884–1885)[92]
  • The Freeman (Indianapolis) (1884–1927)[93]
  • Gary Tribune/Gary Daily Tribune (1914–1921)[94]
  • Hagerstown Exponent (1876–2004)[95]
  • Hartford City Arena (1891–1895) [96]
  • Hartford City Courier (1873–1875) [97]
  • Hartford City Democrat (1869–1872) [98]
  • Hartford City Press (1892–1894) [99]
  • Hartford City Telegram (1875–1914) [100]
  • Hartford City Times (1852–?) [101]
  • Hartford City Times (1885–1905) [102]
  • Hartford City Union (1861–1871) [103]
  • The Hazleton Herald (1896–?)[104]
  • The Hazleton News (c.1888)[105]
  • The Herald (Lynn) (?-192?)[106]
  • Hoosier Topics (Cloverdale) (19??-????)[107]
  • Indiana Palladium (Lawrenceburg) (1825–1836)[108]
  • Indiana-Posten (South Bend) (1899–?)[109]
  • Indiana State Sentinel (Indianapolis) (1845–1851)[110]
  • Indiana Tribüne (Indianapolis) (1878–1907)[111]
  • Indianapolis Daily Herald (1865–1868)[112]
  • Indianapolis Journal (1867–1904)[113]
  • Indianapolis Leader (1879–1890)[114]
  • Indianapolis Ledger (1912–19??)[115]
  • Indianapolis News (1869–1999)[116]
  • Indianapolis Sentinel (1880–1904)[117]
  • Indianapolis Times (1888–1965)[118]
  • Indianapolis World (188?–19??) [119]
  • Irvington Review and Irvingtonian (Indianapolis) (1937–1939)[120]
  • Jamestown Tribune (18??-18??)[121]
  • Jasper Weekly Courier (1858–1922)[122]
  • Jedność (Gary) (1975-19??)[123]
  • Kosciusko Co. Standard (Leesburg) (188?–1???)[124]
  • Kurjer (Gary) (1937–????)[125]
  • La Porte Chronicle (1874–1880)[126]
  • Lake City Commercial (Warsaw) (1859–1860)[127]
  • Leesburg Journal (Leesburg) (19??-19??)[128]
  • Leesburg News (1939–1999)[129]
  • Lyons Herald (c.1939)[130]
  • Marshall County Democrat (1855–1859)[131]
  • Marshall County Republican (Plymouth) (1856–1878)[132]
  • Messenger Crier (Crawfordsville) (19??-????)[133]
  • The Microscope and General Advertiser (New Albany) (1824–1825)[134]
  • Muncietown Telegraph (1841–1842)[135]
  • Nasze życie (East Chicago) (1936-19??)[136]
  • The National Republican (Muncie) (1914–1925)[137]
  • New Albany Daily Ledger (1849–1871)[138]
  • New-Harmony Gazette (1825–1828)[139]
  • Newport Hoosier State (1890–1895)[140]
  • News (Hartford City) (1873–1885)[141]
  • Noble County Herald (Albion) (1860–1866)[142]
  • The Paper (Elkhart) (?-2000)[143]
  • Plymouth Banner (1852–1855)[144]
  • Plymouth Democrat (1869–1941)[145]
  • Plymouth Tribune (1901–1911) [146]
  • Randolph County Journal (Winchester) (1855–1862)[147]
  • Record-Herald (Butler) (1928–1977)[148][149]
  • Register (Hartford City) (1856)[150]
  • Republican (Hartford City) (1895–1896) [151]
  • Richmond Palladium (Richmond) (1831–1837)[152]
  • Rockport Democrat[153]
  • Rockport Journal [citation needed]
  • Rockport Weekly Democrat (1855–?)[154]
  • The Sandborn Herald (Sandborn) (1905–?)[155]
  • Saturday Siftings (Hartford City) (1891–<1894) [156]
  • The Semi-Weekly Dispatch (Winslsow) (?-1904)[157]
  • Shelby Democrat (1???-1947)[158]
  • Smithville News (1908–19??)[159]
  • The Statesman, and Clark County Advertiser (Charlestown) (18??-18??)[160]
  • Terre Haute Advocate (?-197?)[161]
  • Times-Gazette (Hartford City) (1905–1937)[162]
  • Trainman (Indianapolis) (1947–1968)[163]
  • Vincennes Gazette (1830–1844)[164]
  • Wabash Express (Terre Haute) (1841-186?)[165]
  • Walton Enterprise (192?–19??)[166]
  • Weekly Post (Bethlehem) (1892-1???)[167]
  • Winchester Journal (18??-1920)[168]

Iowa[edit]

  • Cerro Gordo County Republican (Mason City) (1893–1906)[169]
  • Cresco Plain Dealer (Cresco) (1913–1945)[170]
  • Decorah Posten
  • Delaware County News (Manchester) (1896–1912)[171]
  • Der Demokrat (Davenport) (186?–1868)[172]
  • Denison Herald [citation needed]
  • Des Moines Tribune (1906–1982)[173]
  • Evening Times-Republican (Marshalltown) (1890–1923)[174]
  • Express-Republican (Mason City) (1886–1893)[175]
  • Iowa State Bystander (Des Moines) (1894–1916)[176]
  • Manchester Democrat (1875–1930)[177]
  • Manchester Democrat-Radio (1930–1988)[178]
  • Mason City Express (1870–1886)[179]
  • Ottumwa Tri-Weekly Courier (1903–1916)[180]
  • Political Beacon (Lawrenceburg) (1837–1845)[181]
  • Sioux City Tribune
  • Der tägliche Demokrat (Davenport) (186?–1918)[182]

Kansas[edit]

Kentucky[edit]

Louisiana[edit]

Maine[edit]

Maryland[edit]

  • Weekly Civilian (Cumberland) (1892–1897)[220]
  • Western Maryland Voice of Industrial Labor (Cumberland) (1938–1942)[220]

Massachusetts[edit]

Michigan[edit]

See also[edit]

Minnesota[edit]

Mississippi[edit]

Missouri[edit]

Montana[edit]

Nebraska[edit]

Nevada[edit]

  • Tonopah Daily Bonanza (1906–1929)[321]

New Hampshire[edit]

New Jersey[edit]

New Mexico[edit]

New York[edit]

North Carolina[edit]

North Dakota[edit]

  • Bismarck Daily Tribune (1881-1916)[376]
  • Jamestown Weekly Alert (Jamestown) (1882–1925)[377]
  • Neche Chronotype (1897–1928)[378]
  • Northern Express (Drayton) (1881–1883)[379]
  • Pembina County Chronotype-Express (Neche) (1929–1932)[380]
  • Pembina Pioneer (1879–1882)[381]
  • Pioneer Express (Pembina) (1883–1928)[382]
  • Sioux County Arrow (Fort Yates) (1928–1929)[383]
  • Sioux County Pioneer (Fort Yates) (1914–1929)[384]
  • Sioux County Pioneer-Arrow (Fort Yates) (1929–1967)[385]
  • Ward County Independent (Minot) (1902–1965)[386]
  • Washburn Leader (1890–1986)[387]
  • Wilton News (1899–1986)[388]
  • Wing Press (Wing, N.D.) (1951)[389]

Ohio[edit]

Oklahoma[edit]

Oregon[edit]

See List of defunct newspapers in Oregon

  • Brownsville Times (1889–1960)[409]
  • Bulletin (Grants Pass) (1949–1960, 1964–1970)[410]
  • Commonwealth (Harrisburg) (191?–1916)[411]
  • Daily Grants Pass Courier aka Rogue River Daily Courier (1886–1934)[412][413][414]

Pennsylvania[edit]

  • Adams Centinel (sic) (Gettysburg) (1800–1805 & 1813–1826) [423]
  • Adams County Independent (Littlestown) (189?–1943)[424]
  • Adams County News (Gettysburg) (1908–1917)[425]
  • Advance (Philadelphia) (1887-190?)[426]
  • Advocate (Philadelphia) (1890–?)[427]
  • Advocate (Pittsburgh) (1832–1844)
  • Afro-American (Philadelphia) (1934–1937)[428]
  • Age (Philadelphia) (1866–1874)[429]
  • Agents' Herald (Philadelphia) (1877–1896)[430]
  • Agitator (Wellsborough) (1854–1865)[431]
  • Alexander's Express Messenger (Philadelphia) (1844–1846)[432]
  • All-day City Item (Philadelphia) (1872–1875)[433]
  • Alleghanian (Ebensburg) (1859–1865)[434]
  • Allegheny Mountain Echo and Johnstown Commercial Advertiser and Intelligencer (Johnstown) (1853–1861)[435]
  • Allentown Chronicle and News and Evening Item (1921–1923)[436]
  • Allentown Critic (1884–1889)[437]
  • Allentown Daily Leader (1893–1903)[438]
  • Allentown Evening Item (1915–1921)[439]
  • Allied Mercury: or The Independent Intelligencer (Philadelphia) (1781–1781)[440]
  • Alt Berks, der Stern im Osten (Reading) (1840–1844)[441]
  • Die Alte und Die neue Welt (Philadelphia) (1834-18??)[442]
  • America (Philadelphia) (19??-2013)[443]
  • American Advocate (Philadelphia) (1844–1845)[444]
  • American Eagle and Philadelphia County Democrat (Philadelphia) (1836–????)[445]
  • American Guardian (Philadelphia) (186?–1870)[446]
  • American Patriot (Bellefonte) (1814–1817)[447]
  • American Pioneer, and Fireman's Chronicle (Philadelphia) (1831–1833)[448]
  • American Reformer and Pennsylvania State Temperance Organ (Harrisburg) (184?–18??)[449]
  • American Saturday Courier) (1851–1856)[450]
  • American Weekly Mercury (Philadelphia) (1719–1749)[451]
  • Amerikanischer Correspondent für das In-und Ausland (Philadelphia) (1825–1829)[452]
  • Amerikanischer Republikaner (Pottsville) (1855–1909)[453]
  • Amerikanskij Russkij Sokol Sojedinenija (Homestead) (1926–1936)[454]
  • Amerikansky Russky Viestnik (Scranton) (189?–1952)[455]
  • American Standard (Harrisburg) (1847-18??)[456]
  • Anti-Masonic Star, and Republican Banner (Gettysburg) (1830–1831)[457]
  • Der Anti-Freimaurer, und Lecha Caunty Patriot (Allentown) (1829–1831)[458]
  • Anti-Masonic State Democrat (Harrisburg) (183?–183?)[459]
  • Anthracite Monitor (Tamaqua) (1871–1875)[460]
  • Ashland Advocate (1867–1920)[461]
  • Ashland Daily News (191?–1966)[462]
  • Ashland Record (1872–1909)[463]
  • Arthur's Home Gazette (Philadelphia) (1850–1855)[464]
  • Atkinson's Saturday Evening Post (Philadelphia) (1833–1839)[465]
  • Austin Autograph (1887–1911)[466]
  • Austin Messenger (1916–????)[467]
  • Austin Republican (1898–1906)[468]
  • Avoca Times (1889–1890)[469]
  • Bache's Philadelphia Aurora (1797–1800)[470]
  • Baner America (Scranton) (1868–1877)[471]
  • Banner von Berks, und Wochenblatt der Reading Post (Reading) (1878–1909)[472]
  • Barnesboro Eagle (1917–1924)[473]
  • Barnesborský Orol (Barnesboro) (1914–1920)[474]
  • Barthe's Weekly Star (Plymouth) (1891–1895)[475]
  • Beacon (Philadelphia) (1940–1961)[476]
  • Bellefonte Advertiser (1867–1869)[477]
  • Bellefonte Morning News (1880-19??)[478]
  • Bellefonte National (1868–1870)[479]
  • Bellefonte Republican (1869–1909)[480]
  • Berks and Schuylkill Journal (Reading) (1816–1910)[481]
  • Berks Caunty Adler (Reading) (1826–183?)[482]
  • Berks County Free Press (Reading) (1830–1835)[483]
  • Berks County Press (Reading) (1847–1865)[484]
  • Berks County Record (Reading) (1959–19??)[485]
  • Berks County Reporter (Reading) (1967–19??)[486]
  • Bicknell's Reporter, Counterfeit Detector, and Philadelphia Prices Current (1835–1857)[487]
  • Die Biene (Reading) (1867–1913)[488]
  • Bituminous Record (Philipsburg) (1885–1907)[489]
  • Blade (Scranton) (1888–1892)[490]
  • The Blue Stocking (Harrisburg) (1842–1844)[491]
  • Bomb-Shell (Harrisburg) (1848-18??)[492]
  • Borough Item (Harrisburg) (1852–1854)[493]
  • Bradford Reporter (Towanda) (1844–1884)[494]
  • Bratstvo (Wilkes-Barre) (1944-199?)[495]
  • Call (Schuylkill Haven) (1903–1951)[496]
  • Cambria Dispatch (Portage) (1929–1948)[497]
  • Cambria Freeman (Ebensburg) (1867–1938)[498]
  • Cambria Gazette (Johnstown) (1841–1853)[499]
  • Cambria Herald (Ebensburg) (1871–1898)[500]
  • Cambria Tribune (Johnstown) (1853–1864)[501]
  • Campaigner (Bellefonte) (1867–?)[502]
  • Capitolian (Harrisburg) (1842-18??)[503]
  • Carbondale Advance (18??-1889)[504]
  • Carbondale Advance and Jermyn Advocate (1889–1899)[505]
  • Carbondale Leader (1872–1944)[506]
  • Carbondale Transcript, and Lackawanna Journal (1851–1857)[507]
  • Carbondale Weekly Advance (1861-18??)[508]
  • Carrolltown News (1883–1950)[509]
  • Catholic Record (Scranton) (1887–1890)[510]
  • Der Centre Berichter (Aaronsburg) (1827–1847)[511]
  • Centre Democrat (Bellefonte) (1848–1989)[512]
  • Centre Reporter (Centre Hall) (1871–1940)[513]
  • Century (Gettysburg) (1874–1878)[514]
  • Der Christliche Botschafter (New-Berlin) (1836–1946)[515]
  • Die Christliche Zeitschrift (Gettysburg) (1838–1848)[516]
  • Chronicle, and Harrisburg Advertiser (Harrisburg) (1818–1820)[517]
  • Chronicle of the Times (Reading) (1823–1831)[518]
  • Chronicle, or, Harrisburgh Visitor (Harrisburg) (1813–1818)[519]
  • Church Advocate (Lancaster) (1846–1981)[520]
  • Citizen (Honesdale) (1908–1914)[521]
  • Citizen-Standard (1942–1966)[522]
  • Clearfield Citizen (1878–1885)[523]
  • Clearfield County Times (Curwensville) (1872–1884)[524]
  • Clearfield Democrat (1833–1839)[525]
  • Clearfield Progress (1913–1946)[526]
  • Clearfield Republican (1851–1937)[527]
  • Clearfield Times (1937–1944)[528]
  • Coaldale Observer (Coaldale) (1910–1958)[529]
  • Coalport Standard (1884–1934)[530]
  • Comet (Bellefonte) (1857-18??)[531]
  • Commercial Journal (Pittsburgh)
  • Commonwealth (Pittsburgh)
  • Commonwealth (Harrisburg) (1897-1???)[532]
  • Commonwealth (Tionesta) (1880–1885)[533]
  • Compiler (Gettysburg) (1857–1866)[534]
  • Coudersport Democrat (1898–????)[535]
  • Country Dollar (Clearfield) (1849–1851)[536]
  • Country Mirror and Lackawannian (Scranton) (1845–1847)[537]
  • County Review (Curwensville) (1882–1910)[538]
  • Courier (Harrisburg) (1903–1924)[539]
  • Country Impressions (Sweet Valley) (1965–1974)[540]
  • Country Mirror and Lackawannian (Scranton) (1845–1847)[541]
  • Courier Herald (Wilkes-Barre) (1894–1953)[542]
  • Cresson Gallitzin Mainliner (1975–1999)[543]
  • Cross Fork News (1902–1906)[544]
  • Crystal Fountain and Pennsylvania Temperance Journal (Harrisburg) (1853–1856)[545]
  • Curwensville Herald (1915–1944)[546]
  • Daily American (Harrisburg) (1850–1851)[547]
  • Daily Bulletin (Hazleton) (1879–1893)[548]
  • Daily Chronicle and News (Allentown) (1883–1895)[549]
  • Daily Dawn (Harrisburg) (187?–18??)[550]
  • Daily Democrat (Scranton) (1869-187?)[551]
  • Daily Evening Mercury (Harrisburg) (1873–1874)[552]
  • Daily Intelligencer (Harrisburg) (1841–1847)[553]
  • Daily Legislative Union (Harrisburg) (1854-185?)[554]
  • Daily News (Hazleton) (1870–1875)[555]
  • Daily News-Dealer (Wilkes-Barre) (1889–1894)[556]
  • Daily Public Spirit (Clearfield) (1901–1920)[557]
  • Daily Record of the Times (Wilkes-Barre) (1873–1876)[558]
  • Daily Review (Reading) (1895–1899)[559]
  • Daily Sentinel (Hazleton) (1869–1879)[560]
  • Daily Times (Scranton) (1874–1883)[561]
  • Dauphin Caunty Journal (Harrisburg) (1877–1887)[562]
  • Demokratischer Wächter, Luzerne und Columbia County Anzeiger (Wilkes-Barre) (18??-1909)[563]
  • Deutsch-Amerikanischer Volks-Freund (Wilkes-Barre) (1880–1884)[564]
  • Deutsches Wochenblatt (Abbottstaun [sic]) (1848-18??)[565]
  • Di Idishe Shṭime (Reading) (1922–1929)[566]
  • Diocesan Record (Scranton) (1890-190?)[567]
  • Dollar Weekly News (Scranton) (18??-18??)[568]
  • Draugas (Wilkes-Barre) (1909–1916)[569]
  • The Druid (Scranton) (1907–1914)[570]
  • DuBois Daily Express (1909–1927)[571]
  • DuBois Courier Express (1947–1964)[572]
  • DuBois Weekly Courier (1882–1917)[573]
  • East Berlin News (East Berlin) (1893–1925)[574]
  • East Berlin news and Biglerville News (East Berlin) (1925–1930)[575]
  • East Penn Free Press (Emmaus) (1984–1988)[576]
  • Echo Polskie (Kingston) (1927-19??)[577]
  • Elk Advocate (Ridgway) (186?–1868)[578]
  • Evening Chronicle (Allentown)[579]
  • Evening Express (DuBois) (1892–1909)[580]
  • Evening Gazette (Pittston) (1882–1900)[581]
  • Evening Herald (Shenandoah) (1891–1966)[582]
  • Evening Leader (Wilkes-Barre) (1884–1898)[583]
  • Evening News (Wilkes-Barre) (1909–1939)[584]
  • Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia) (1914–1942)[585]
  • Exeter Echo (1939–1956)[586]
  • Farmers' and Mechanics' Journal (Gettysburg) (1842-18??)[587]
  • Fest-Zeitung (Scranton) (1884-18??)[588]
  • Forest Republican (Tionesta) (1869–1952)[589]
  • Free Lance (State College) (1887–1904)[590]
  • Freeland Progress (1881–1890)[591]
  • Free Patrol (Scranton) (1877-18??)[592]
  • Free Press (Emmaus) (1980–1984)[593]
  • Galeton Dispatch (1896–1903)[594]
  • Galeton Democrat (1903–1909)[595]
  • Garfield Thomas Watertunnel (University Park) (1969)[596]
  • Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia) (1796–1800)[597]
  • Genesee Times (1899–1902 & 1903–1914)[598]
  • Gettysburg Compiler (Gettysburg) (1866–1961)[599]
  • Gettysburg Star (Gettysburg) (1864–1867)[600]
  • Gettysburg Truth (Gettysburg) (1887–1891)[601]
  • Gleaner (Wilkes-Barre) (1812–1818)[602]
  • Glen Summit Breeze (1893–1902)[603]
  • Górnik (Wilkes-Barre) (192?–194?)[604]
  • Greater Hazleton Mirror (1972-19??)[605]
  • Gwerinwr Cymreig (Scranton) 18??-?)[606]
  • Gwiazda (Philadelphia) (1902–1985)
  • Harrisburg Telegraph (1879–1948)[607]
  • Hazleton Journal (1936-19??)[608]
  • Hazleton Patriot (1975-19??)[609]
  • Hazleton Sentinel (1866–1880)[610]
  • Hazleton Standard-Speaker (1961–1980)[611]
  • Das Hazleton Volksblatt (1872–1906)[612]
  • Herald of the Union (Scranton) (1856-186?)[613]
  • Der Herold (Scranton) (187?-?)[614]
  • The Hershey Chronicle [citation needed]
  • The Hershey News [citation needed]
  • The Hershey Press [citation needed]
  • Highland Patriot (Coudersport) (1854–1858)[615]
  • Honesdale Democrat (1844–1864)[616]
  • Houtzdale Citizen (1900–1934)[617]
  • Houtzdale Citizen and Coalport Standard (1934–1942)[618]
  • Houtzdale Observer (1882–1899)[619]
  • Howard Hustler (1898–1915)[620]
  • Howard Weekly Hornet (1894–1898)[621]
  • Hyde Park Item and Real Estate Journal (Scranton) (1874-18??)[622]
  • Index (Scranton) (1887–1899)[623]
  • Industrial Advocate (Scranton) (1877–1878)[624]
  • Investigator (East-Berlin) (1844-18??)[625]
  • Jednota (Scranton) (1902–1904)[626]
  • Jeffersonian (Littlestown) (1899-190?)[627]
  • Jewish Journal of the Anthracite Region (Wilkes-Barre) (193?–193?)[628]
  • Journal (White Haven) (1900–1981)[629]
  • Keystone Gazette (Bellefonte) (1937–1959)[630]
  • Kingston Times (188?–1???)[631]
  • Lackawanna Herald and American Advocate (Scranton) (185?-?)[632]
  • Lackawanna Intelligencer (Scranton) (1882–1886)[633]
  • Lackawanna Register (Scranton) (1863-186?) [citation needed]
  • La Libera Parola (Philadelphia) (1918–1969)[634]
  • Leader-Courier (Osceola Mills) (1890–1922)[635]
  • Leader-Dispatch (Galeton) (1903–1958)[636]
  • Lebanon Semi-Weekly News [citation needed]
  • Der Lecha Caunty Patriot (Allentown) (1859–1872)[637]
  • Der Lecha Patriot und Northampton Demokrat (Allentown) (1839–1848)[638]
  • Lehigh Regiater (Allentown), 1846–1912
  • Der Liberale Beobachter und Berks, Montgomery und Schuylkill Caunties Allgemeine Anzeiger (Reading) (1839–1864)[639]
  • Light on the Hill (Scranton) (1873-18??)[640]
  • Literary Visitor (Wilkes-Barre) (1813–1815)[641]
  • Littlestown News (1874–1878)[642]
  • Luzerne Federalist and Susquehannah Intelligencer (Wilkes-Barre) (1801–1809)[643]
  • Luzerne Union (Wilkes-Barre) (1853–1879)[644]
  • Marienville Express (1890–1952)[645]
  • McKeesport Daily News [citation needed]
  • Millheim Journal (Millheim) (1876–1984)[646]
  • Il Minatore (Scranton) (1912–1940)[647]
  • Monitor (Clearfield) (1892–1905)[648]
  • Montgomery County Record
  • Mountaineer (Curwensville) (1903–1915)[649]
  • Mountain Times (Bellefonte) (1918–1933)[650]
  • Multum in Parvo, and Plain Talker (Clearfield) (1833–1885)[651]
  • Narodna voli︠a︡ (Scranton) (1910–?)[652]
  • National Gazette and Literary Register (Philadelphia)
  • New Oxford Item (1879–1967)[653]
  • News (Cross Fork) (1897–1902)[654]
  • News Comet (East Berlin) (1930–1952)[655]
  • Oswayo Valley Mail (Shingle House) (1901–1962)[656]
  • Oswayo Valley Record (1900–1902)[657]
  • Palladium (Shinglehouse) (1882–1884)[658]
  • The Patriot (Indiana) (1914–1955)[659]
  • The Patriot (Harrisburg) (1891–1996)[660]
  • Penn State Collegian (State College) (1911–1940)[661]
  • Pennsylvania Chronicle (Philadelphia) (1767-?)
  • The Pennsylvania Journal (Philadelphia) (1742-?)
  • Pennsylvania Mirror (State College) (1968–1977)[662]
  • True American (Philadelphia) (?)
  • Pennsylvania Packet (Philadelphia) (?)
  • Pennsylvanische Staats Zeitung (Harrisburg) (1843–1887)[663]
  • The People (Scranton) (1886–1892)[664]
  • People's Journal (Coudersport) (1850–1857)[665]
  • Petroleum Centre Daily Record (1868–1873)[666]
  • Philadelphia Afro-American (1937–1965)[667]
  • Philadelphia Aurora
  • Philadelphia Bulletin (1847–1982)[668]
  • Philadelphia Demokrat
  • Philadelphia Evening Telegraph
  • Philadelphia Journal (1977–1981)[669]
  • Philadelphia North American
  • Philadelphia Press (1885–1920)[670]
  • Philadelphia Record (1877–1947)[671]
  • Pittsburgh Commercial
  • Pittsburgh Dispatch
  • Pittsburgh Leader
  • Pittsburgh Mercury
  • Pittsburgh Press (1884–1992)[672]
  • Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph (1927–1960)[673]
  • The Pittsburg Times
  • Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (print edition 1992–2016)
  • Polish American Journal (Scranton) (1948–1972)[674]
  • Potter County journal (Coudersport) (1880–1969)[675]
  • Potter Democrat (Coudersport) (1893–1919)[676]
  • Potter Enterprise (Coudersport) (1950–1987 & 1931–1950)[677]
  • Potter Journal (Coudersport) (1857–1872)[678]
  • Potter Pioneer (Coudersport) (1843–1851)[679]
  • Press (Philadelphia) (1880–1885)[680]
  • Providence Echo (Scranton) (1879–1881)[681]
  • Potter enterprise and the Potter Independent (Coudersport) (1920–1931)[682]
  • Public Ledger (Philadelphia) (1836–1942)
  • Quakertown Free Press[citation needed]
  • La Ragione (Philadelphia) (1917–?)[683]
  • La Rassegna (Philadelphia) (1917–?)[684]
  • Republic (Honesdale) (1864–1868)[685]
  • Republican Compiler (Gettysburg) (1818–1857)[686]
  • Roulette Recorder (1903–1919)[687]
  • Sprig of Liberty (Gettysburg) (1804–1807)[688]
  • Tribune-Republican (Scranton) (1910–1915)[689]
  • Scranton Republican (1877–1910)[690]
  • Scranton Tribune (1891–1910)[691]
  • Scranton Wochenblatt (Scranton) (1865–1918)[692]
  • Sokol Sojedinenija = Sokol Soedynenii︠a︡ (Homestead) (1914–1926)[693]
  • Star (Scranton) (1871-18??)[694]
  • Star and Banner (Gettysburg) (1847–1864)[695]
  • Star and Republican Banner (Gettysburg) (1832–1847)[696]
  • Star-Independent (Harrisburg) (1904–1917)[697]
  • State College Times (1932–1934)
  • Sunbury American (1848–1879)[698]
  • The Sunday Morning News (Scranton) (1878–1901)[699]
  • Sunday News (Wilkes-Barre) (1899–1904)[700]
  • Sunday News Dealer (Wilkes-Barre) (1833–1898)[701]
  • Der Susquehanna Beobachter, und Luzerne und Columbia Caunty Advertiser (Wilkesbarre) (1826–1830)[702]
  • Times (State College) (1898–1932)[703]
  • True Democrat (Wilkes-Barre) (1852–1854)[704]
  • True Republic (Scranton) (1882-1???)[705]
  • Turtle Creek Independent[706]
  • Ulysses Sentinel (1881–1916)[707]
  • Der Vaterlands-Wächter (Harrisburg) (18??-1876)[708]
  • Wage-earner's Journal (Philipsburg) (1885–1907)[709]
  • Wayne Citizen (Honesdale) (1868–1873)[710]
  • Weekly Press (Philadelphia) (1857–1861, 1883–1905)[711]
  • West Oak Lane Beacon (Philadelphia) (1951–1965)[712]
  • West Philadelphia Saturday Star (Philadelphia) (1860–1872)[713]
  • West Philadelphia Times (Philadelphia) (1924–1946)[714]
  • West Side Progress (Scranton) (1884-18??)[715]
  • Whig State Journal (Harrisburg) (1851–1853)[716]
  • Wilkes-Barre Times Leader (1907–1939, 1978–1982)[717]
  • Wilkes-Barre Weekly Times (1894–1904)[718]
  • Workingman (Pottsville) (1873–1876)[719]
  • Wyoming Herald (Wilkes-Barre) (1818–1835)[720]
  • Wyoming Observer (1967–1970)[721]
  • Wyoming Republican (Kingston) (1832–1835)[722]
  • Wyoming Valley Observer (1970–1979)[723]

Puerto Rico[edit]

Rhode Island[edit]

South Carolina[edit]

South Dakota[edit]

Tennessee[edit]

Texas[edit]

Utah[edit]

Vermont[edit]

Virginia[edit]

Washington[edit]

Washington, DC[edit]

West Virginia[edit]

Wisconsin[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ Foner, Eric (2010). The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery. 3411: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-06618-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  2. ^ "About Alabama journal. volume (Montgomery, Ala.) 1940–1993". Library of Congress. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Alabama's Birmingham Post-Herald to close today". 23 September 2005.
  4. ^ "About Chattanooga daily rebel. (Selma, Ala.) 1865-1865". Library of Congress. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  5. ^ "The Hoover Gazette puts out last issue today". 16 August 2007.
  6. ^ "Alabama Department of Archives and History, Alabama Insane Hospital's newspaper the Meteor". Archived from the original on 2020-11-20. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
  7. ^ "About The argus. (Holbrook, Ariz.) 1895–1900". Library of Congress. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  8. ^ "Bisbee daily review. (Bisbee, Ariz.) 1901–1971". Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  9. ^ "About The border vidette. (Nogales, Ariz.) 1894-1934". Library of Congress. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  10. ^ "About El fronterizo. volume (Tucson, Ariz.) 1878-193?". Library of Congress. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  11. ^ "About The Holbrook news". Library of Congress. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  12. ^ a b "About Mohave County miner". Library of Congress. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  13. ^ "About Mohave County miner and our mineral wealth". Library of Congress. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  14. ^ "About Mohave County miner". Library of Congress. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  15. ^ "About Phoenix gazette. [volume] (Phoenix, Ariz.) 1946–1997 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  16. ^ "About The St. Johns herald". Library of Congress. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  17. ^ "About St. Johns herald and Apache news. volume (St. Johns, Apache Co., Ariz.) 1905–1917". Library of Congress. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  18. ^ [About Tucson daily citizen. (Tucson, Ariz.) 1929–1977 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov) About Tucson daily citizen. (Tucson, Ariz.) 1929–1977 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)]. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  19. ^ "About Williams news". Library of Congress. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  20. ^ "About The Arkansas gazette. [volume] (Little Rock, Ark.) 1889–1991 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  21. ^ "The bulletin. [volume]".
  22. ^ "Burbank daily review".
  23. ^ "Daily star-progress. [volume]".
  24. ^ "Daily news tribune".
  25. ^ "About Hollywood citizen news. [volume] (Hollywood, Calif.) 1968–1970 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  26. ^ "About Los Angeles examiner. [volume] (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1903–1962 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  27. ^ "About Los Angeles evening and Sunday herald examiner. [volume] (Los Angeles, Calif) 1962–1977 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  28. ^ "About Los Angeles evening herald express. [volume] (Los Angeles, Ca[lif.]) 1950–1962 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  29. ^ "Los Angeles record".
  30. ^ "About The Sacramento union. [volume] (Sacramento [Calif.]) 1903–1991 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  31. ^ "About The San Diego daily journal. [volume] (San Diego, Calif.) 1944-19?? « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  32. ^ "About The San Francisco call. [volume] (San Francisco [Calif.]) 1895–1913 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  33. ^ "About The San Francisco call bulletin. [microfilm reel] (San Francisco, Calif.) 1929–1959 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  34. ^ Wallace, Bill (2002-08-07). "Frontiers magazine exits S.F." SFGATE. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  35. ^ "About The San Francisco news. [volume] (San Francisco, Calif.) 1927–1959 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  36. ^ "About Cherry Creek pioneer. (Denver City, Kan. [i.e. Denver, Colo.]) 1859-1859". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  37. ^ "About The Bridgeport evening farmer. (Bridgeport, Conn.) 1866–1917". Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  38. ^ "Farmington Valley herald. [volume]".
  39. ^ "About The Hartford times. [volume] (Hartford, Conn.) 1883–1976 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  40. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-07-20. Retrieved 2020-05-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  41. ^ "The Meriden Daily Journal (Meriden, Conn.) 1887–1953". Library of Congress.
  42. ^ "New Haven Journal-Courier (New Haven, Conn.) 1959–1973". Library of Congress.
  43. ^ "Waterbury Democrat. [volume]".
  44. ^ "Winsted evening citizen. [volume]".
  45. ^ "About The Clearwater Sun". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  46. ^ [About The evening independent. [volume] (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 1907–1986 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov) About The evening independent. [volume] (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 1907–1986 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)]. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  47. ^ "About Miami daily news. [volume] (Miami, Fla.) 1930-195? « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  48. ^ "About Sarasota journal. (Sarasota, Fla.) 1952-19?? « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  49. ^ "About The Tampa times. (Tampa, Fla.) 1958–1982 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  50. ^ "Tampa Bay Times:" Tampa Bay Times purchases Tampa Tribune" May 3, 2016". tampabay.com. Archived from the original on 29 December 2017. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  51. ^ "About Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912–1939 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  52. ^ "About Hawaii holomua. (Honolulu) 1891–1895". Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  53. ^ "About Hilo tribune. (Hilo, Hawaii) 1895–1917". Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  54. ^ "About The Honolulu advertiser. [volume] (Honolulu, Hawaii Territory) 1921–2010 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  55. ^ "About Honolulu star-bulletin. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1912–current « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  56. ^ "About The Pacific commercial advertiser. (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1856–1888". Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  57. ^ "About Polynesian. (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844–1864". Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  58. ^ "About The Bingham County news. (Blackfoot, Idaho) 1918–1930". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  59. ^ "About The Blackfoot optimist. (Blackfoot, Idaho) 1907–1918". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  60. ^ "Camas Prairie chronicle. (Cottonwood, Idaho) 1901–1917". Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  61. ^ "Idaho Observer: Final Edition". Idaho Observer. April 13, 2010. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  62. ^ "About Chicago daily news. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1???-1978 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  63. ^ "The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911–1917". Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  64. ^ Foner, Eric (2010). The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery. 2310: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-06618-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  65. ^ Foner, Eric (2010). The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery. 2324: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-06618-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  66. ^ "About Chicago evening American. (Chicago, Ill.) 1914-1939 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  67. ^ "Commercial Bulletin Newspaper Archives | NewspaperArchive®". newspaperarchive.com. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  68. ^ Foner, Eric (2010). The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery. 2273: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-06618-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  69. ^ "Catalog Record: Daily commercial bulletin | Hathi Trust Digital Library". Catalog.hathitrust.org: v. Retrieved 2018-07-10. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  70. ^ "About Dziennik narodowy. (Chicago, Ill.) 1899–1923". Library of Congress. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  71. ^ a b Foner, Eric (2010). The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery. 1600: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-06618-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  72. ^ "About Idisher ḳuryer : the daily Jewish courier. (Chicago, Ill.) 1887-194?". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  73. ^ Shore, Elliott. The German-American radical press: the shaping of a left political culture, 1850 - 1940. Urbana u.a: Univ. of Illinois Press, 1992. p. 99
  74. ^ "About Telegraf. (Chicago, Ill.) 1892-19??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  75. ^ "About Vorbote. (Chicago, Ill.) 1874–1924". Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  76. ^ "Amateur reporter. (Washington, Ind.) 1882–1883". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  77. ^ "About The Andrews signal. (Andrews, Ind.) 1893-19??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  78. ^ Also called the Democrat. Published by William McCormack and Samuel McCormack. Shut down when Civil War began so owners could join the Union Army. See also Miller, p. 22.
  79. ^ Started by Henry Geisler and Rolland B. Hubbard on August 3, 1901, as a Republican Party supporter. Included a column in French language to attract the city's Belgian glassworkers. Eventually combined with the Daily Gazette. Additional source: Miller, p. 22.
  80. ^ Started by E.B. Chamness in 1852, and sold two years later to A.D. Hook. Sold to John Bromagon who sold to J.D. Chipman. Chipman folded newspaper in 1859. One source considers Blackford County News to be the first newspaper in the county, possibly considering the Hartford City Times to be an advertiser and not a newspaper. Additional sources: John Miller's Indiana Newspaper Bibliography, p. 22; and Biographical and historical record of Jay and Blackford Counties..., p. 735.
  81. ^ "About Brookville American. (Brookville, Ind.) 1858–1861". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  82. ^ "About Carthage record. (Carthage, Ind.) 18??-190?". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  83. ^ "About The colored visitor. online resource (Logansport, Ind.) 1879-18??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  84. ^ Began by Henry Geisler and Rolland B. Hubbard on November 18, 1901 as a daily version of the Blackford County Gazette. Additional source: Miller, p. 22.
  85. ^ Started by George R. Dale as a Republican newspaper. Purchased in 1910 by a company led by Charles Reeves that used the publication as a vehicle to promote his candidacy for congress. Dale reacquired paper in 1911 making it independent and anti-liquor. Ceased operations when Dale moved away from town.
  86. ^ "About The daily Republican. (Seymour, Ind.) 18??-1899". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  87. ^ "About The DePauw daily. (Greencastle, Ind.) 1???-1920". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  88. ^ "About Daily State sentinel. online resource (None) 1861–1884". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  89. ^ "About The disseminator. online resource (New Harmony, Ind.) 1828–1841". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  90. ^ "About Evansville press. [volume] (Evansville, Ind.) 1906–1998 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  91. ^ Began in 1894 by Edward Everett Cox. (Other sources say February 1893 or 1892 was the first publish date.) Originally an independent newspaper, it became Hartford City's voice of the Democratic Party. Eventually became managed by Herbert E. Honey and James Chapman. Cox again became part of management around 1915, and was succeeded by Chapman in 1924, as Cox moved to editor. Nelson C. Townsend was editor in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Cox family sold to Ralph Monfort and Herbert Honey in 1937, causing the Hartford City News to be merged with the Times-Gazette into the Hartford City News-Times. The News-Times is the current (2009) newspaper in Hartford City. N-T The American Newspaper Directory for March 1900 lists the start year for the Evening News as 1894.Directory
  92. ^ "About The Fort Wayne World. (Fort Wayne, Ind.) 1885-1885". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  93. ^ "About The freeman. online resource (Indianapolis [Ind.]) 1884–1927". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  94. ^ "About Gary tribune. (Gary, Ind.) 1914–1918". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  95. ^ "About Hagerstown exponent. (Hagerstown, Ind.) 1876–2004". Library of Congress. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  96. ^ Founded by William Noonan, who was head of Blackford County's Socialist Party. The paper was bill as Populist, and was the official organ of the Farmer's Mutual Benefit Association.
  97. ^ Started by Richard G. Steele and James E. Williamson. Sold two years later and moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana.
  98. ^ Started by Charles F. Jackson, and sold to John M. Ruckman in 1872. Renamed News in 1873. See also Miller, p.22.
  99. ^ Started by M. Frash and son, sold a year later to George Dale and Charles Wigmore, ceased operations a year later.
  100. ^ Democratic Party weekly started by Charles U. Timmonds. Sold to Benjamin A. Van Winkle in 1883. Sold to Thomas S. and Samuel M. Briscoe in 1885. Sold to Edward E. Cox in 1891. Eventually folded into Hartford City News.
  101. ^ The Hartford City Times was mostly an advertiser printed by Dr. John E. Moler. Mr. Moler used a wooden press, and he had the capacity to print 1,000 papers per day (although the entire community numbered less than 400 people).
  102. ^ Not related to the 1852 Hartford City Times. Began as a weekly Republican Party newspaper published by Elwood Huffman and Frank Geisler. Sold to Enoch De Soto Moffett in 1888. Sold to Archie W. Tracy in 1895. Tracy purchased and absorbed Republican in 1896. A daily version of the Hartford City Times was started in 1896 with Archie Tracy as editor. Hartford City Times was purchased by Henry Geisler and Rolland B. Hubbard in 1902. Hubbard eventually sold his interest to Geisler. Merged with Blackford County Gazette to become the Times-Gazette in 1905. As second source lists the start date as 1884. See also Hartford City Illustrated, p. 10.
  103. ^ Started by James W. Ruckman, and sold to John M. Ruckman in 1864. See also Biographical and historical record of Jay and Blackford Counties..., p. 735.
  104. ^ "About The Hazleton herald. (Hazleton, Gibson County, Ind.) 1896–????". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  105. ^ "About The Hazleton news. (Hazleton, Ind.) 1888–????". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  106. ^ "About The herald. (Lynn, Randolph County, Ind.) 1???-192?". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  107. ^ "About The Hoosier topics. (Cloverdale, Ind.) 19??-????". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  108. ^ "About Indiana palladium. (Lawrenceburg [Ind.]) 1825–1836". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  109. ^ "About Indiana-posten. (South Bend, Ind.) 1899-1???". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  110. ^ "About Indiana State sentinel. online resource (None) 1845–1851". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  111. ^ "About Indiana tribüne. (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1878–1907". Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  112. ^ "About The Indianapolis daily herald. online resource (None) 1865–1868". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  113. ^ "About The Indianapolis journal. online resource (None) 1867–1904". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  114. ^ "About The Indianapolis leader. (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1879–1890". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  115. ^ "About The Indianapolis ledger. online resource (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1912–19??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  116. ^ "About The Indianapolis news. [volume] (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1876–1999 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  117. ^ "About The Indianapolis sentinel. online resource (None) 1880–1904". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  118. ^ "About The Indianapolis times. [volume] (Indianapolis [Ind.]) 1922–1965 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress (loc.gov)".
  119. ^ "About The Indianapolis world. online resource (Indianapolis, Ind.) 188?–19??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  120. ^ "About The Irvington review and Irvingtonian. (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1937–1939". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  121. ^ "About Jamestown tribune. (Jamestown, Ind.) 18??-18??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  122. ^ "About The Jasper weekly courier. online resource (Jasper, Indiana) 1858–1922". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  123. ^ "About Jedność. volume (Gary, Ind.) 1975-19??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  124. ^ "About Kosciusko Co. standard. (Leesburg, Ind.) 188?–1???". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  125. ^ "About Kurjer. (Gary, Ind.) 1937–????". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  126. ^ "About The La Porte chronicle. (La Porte, Ind.) 1874–1880". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  127. ^ "About Lake City commercial. (Warsaw, Ind.) 1859–1860". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  128. ^ "About The Leesburg journal. (Leesburg, Ind.) 19??-19??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  129. ^ "About The Leesburg news. (Leesburg, Ind.) 1939–1999". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  130. ^ "About The Lyons herald. (Lyons, Ind.) 19??-????". Librbary of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  131. ^ "About Marshall County Democrat. online resource (None) 1855–1859". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  132. ^ "About Marshall County Republican. online resource (None) 1856–1878". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  133. ^ "About Messenger crier. (Crawfordsville, IN) 19??-????". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  134. ^ "About The Microscope and general advertiser. online resource (New Albany, Ind.) 1824–1825". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  135. ^ "About Muncietown telegraph. (Muncietown, Ind.) 1841–1842". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  136. ^ "About Nasze życie = Our life. (East Chicago, Ind.) 1936-19??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  137. ^ "About The National Republican [microform]. (Muncie, Ind.) 1914–1925". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  138. ^ "About The New Albany daily ledger [microform]. (New Albany, Ind.) 1849–1871". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  139. ^ "About The New-Harmony gazette. online resource (New-Harmony, Ind.) 1825–1828". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  140. ^ "About The Newport Hoosier state. (Newport, Ind.) 1890–1895". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  141. ^ John M. Ruckman's successor to Hartford City Democrat that became a Republican newspaper. Ceased operations on January 1, 1885.
  142. ^ "About Noble County herald. (Albion, Ind.) 1860–1866". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  143. ^ "About The paper. (Elkhart, Ind.) 19??-2000". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  144. ^ "About Plymouth banner. online resource (None) 1852–1855". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  145. ^ "About The Plymouth Democrat. online resource (None) 1869–1941". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  146. ^ "The Plymouth tribune. online resource (None) 1901–1911". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  147. ^ "About Randolph County journal. online resource (None) 1855–1862". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  148. ^ National Endowment for the Humanities. "The record-herald". Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  149. ^ National Endowment for the Humanities. "The record-herald". Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  150. ^ Established by E.B. Chamness. A.B. Hook was editor. A "small paper of liberal principles" that did not last long. See also Miller, p. 23.
  151. ^ Frank and Henry Geisler purchased the Hartford City Arena and renamed it. Daily and weekly editions. Absorbed by Hartford City Times
  152. ^ "About Richmond palladium. (Richmond, Wayne County, Ind.) 1831–1837". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  153. ^ The Rockport Democrat and the Rockport Journal merged to form the Spencer County Journal-Democrat
  154. ^ Founded 1855. Predecessor of the Rockport Democrat.
  155. ^ "About The Sandborn herald. (Sandborn, Ind.) 1905–????". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  156. ^ Started by Frank Geisler, and ceased operations before 1895.
  157. ^ "About The semi-weekly dispatch. (Winslsow, Ind.) 1???-1904". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  158. ^ "About Shelby Democrat. (Shelbyville, Ind.) 1???-1947". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  159. ^ "About The Smithville news. (Smithville, Indiana) 1908–19??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  160. ^ "About The statesman, and Clark County advertiser. (Charlestown, Ind.) 18??-18??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  161. ^ "About Terre Haute advocate. (Terre Haute, Ind.) 19??-197?". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  162. ^ Weekly created by a merger of the Hartford City Times and Blackford County Gazette, and managed by Henry Geisler and Rolland B. Hubbard. Ralph Monfort was editor.
  163. ^ "About Trainman news. (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1947–1968". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  164. ^ "About Vincennes gazette. (Vincennes, Ind.) 1830–1836". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  165. ^ "About Wabash express. online resource (None) 1841-186?". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  166. ^ "About The Walton enterprise. (Walton, Cass County, Ind.) 192?–19??". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  167. ^ "About The weekly post. (Bethlehem, Ind.) 1892-1???". Library of Congress. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  168. ^ "About The Winchester journal. online resource (None) 18??-1920". Library of Congress. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  169. ^ "About Cerro Gordo County Republican. (Mason City, Iowa) 1893–1906". Library of Congress. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  170. ^ "About Cresco plain dealer. (Cresco, Howard County, Iowa) 1913–1945". Library of Congress. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
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