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Amateur Newspapers Start Digitized/ Not Title End Year City State Year Digitized Academy News 1886 1886 Kingston NY Digitized The Acme (Baltimore, MD) 1877 1877 Baltimore MD Digitized The Acme (Grand Rapids, MI) 1875 1875 Grand Rapids MI Digitized The Acme (Lowell, MA) 1878 1878 Lowell MA Digitized The Acorn (Birmingham, AL) 1892 1892 Birmingham AL Digitized The Acorn (Center Harbor, NH) 1877 1877 Center Harbor NH Digitized The Acorn (Chambersburg, PA) 1886 1887 Chambersburg PA Digitized The Acorn (Columbus, OH) 1882 1882 Columbus OH Digitized The Acorn (North Attleboro, MA) 1878 1878 North Attleboro MA Digitized The Acorn (Newburyport, MA) 1880 1880 Newburyport MA Digitized The Acorn (St. Louis, MO) 1876 1878 St. Louis MO Digitized Acorn (m) 1872 1873 Woodstock VT Not Digitized Actual Facts 1877 1877 Mendota IL Digitized The Advance (New Bedford, MA) 1884 1884 New Bedford MA Digitized The Advance (Syracuse, NY) 1884 1885 Syracuse NY Digitized The Advance (Jackson, MN) 1886 1900 Jackson MN Digitized The Advance (Trumansburg, NY) 1874 1874 Trumansburg NY Digitized The Advance (sw) (Brattleboro, VT) 1877 1887 Brattleboro VT Not Digitized Advance Supplement 1879 1879 Philadelphia PA Not Digitized The Advancer 1884 1884 Bradford PA Digitized The Advertiser (Berwick, PA) 1879 1879 Berwick PA Digitized The Advertiser (Enfield, NH) 1879 1879 Enfield NH Digitized The Advertiser (Fall River, MA) 1878 1878 Fall River MA Digitized The Advertiser (Kossuth, IN) 1884 1886 Kossuth IN Digitized The Advertiser (Louisville, KY) 1872 1872 Louisville KY Digitized The Advertiser (Murray, KY) 1877 1878 Murray KY Digitized The Advertiser (Plainville, CT) 1878 1879 Plainville CT Digitized The Advertiser (Rosemond, IL) 1884 1884 Rosemond IL Digitized The Advertiser (Washington, DC) 1870 1870 Washington DC Digitized The Advertiser (Wilmington, NC) 1878 1878 Wilmington NC Digitized The Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA) 1884 1884 Philadelphia PA Digitized The Advertiser (m) (Hanover Jct., VA) 1877 1877 Hanover Jct. VA Not Digitized Advertiser's Friend (m) 1875 1876 Kezar Falls ME Not Digitized Advocate (Jersey City, NJ) 1890 1890 Jersey City NJ Digitized The Advocate (Boston, MA) 1896 1896 Boston MA Digitized The Agassiz Journal 1885 1885 Lynn MA Digitized Agents Advertiser 1877 1877 Auburn ME Not Digitized The Agent's Gazette, and Budget of Fun 1877 1877 Port Hope Digitized Agents Index 1877 1877 Hillsdale MI Not Digitized The Aid 1876 1876 Abington MA Digitized Albion Times 1860 1860 Albion NY Digitized Album (m) 1872 1872 Boston MA Not Digitized website Page 1 Start Digitized/ Not Title End Year City State Year Digitized Aldine (m) 1877 1879 Indianapolis IN Not Digitized The Alert (Bay City, MI) 1885 1887 Bay City MI Digitized The Alert (Providence, RI) 1877 1877 Providence RI Digitized Alkali 1894 1894 Edgeley ND Digitized Al-Ki 1884 1885 New Bedford MA Digitized All Sorts 1877 1879 Omaha NE Digitized The Alligator 1893 1893 Jacksonville FL Digitized The Alpha 1884 1884 Media KS Digitized Alter Ego 1898 1898 Oakland CA Digitized The Amaranth 1881 1881 Detroit MI Digitized The Amateur (Albany, NY) 1877 1878 Albany NY Digitized The Amateur (Buffalo NY) 1882 1884 Buffalo NY Digitized The Amateur (Jersey City, NJ) 1872 1872 Jersey City NJ Digitized The Amateur (Millersburg, IN) 1877 1877 Millersburg IN Digitized The Amateur (New Paris, OH) 1877 1877 New Paris OH Digitized The Amateur (Lancaster, KY) 1894 1898 Lancaster KY Digitized The Amateur (Minneapolis, MN) 1899 1899 Minneapolis MN Digitized The Amateur (Philadelphia, PA) 1897 1897 Philadelphia PA Digitized The Amateur (Jackson MN) 1899 1899 Jackson MN Not Digitized The Amateur Adelphi 1877 1878 Mattoon IL Digitized Amateur Advance (Fort Dodge, IA) 1885 1885 Fort Dodge IA Digitized The Amateur Advance (Sycamore, IL) 1877 1878 Sycamore IL Digitized Amateur Advance (Buffalo NY) 1890 1890 Buffalo NY Not Digitized The Amateur Advertiser (Lebanon, NH) 1872 1872 Lebanon NH Digitized The Amateur Advertiser (Warren, OH) 1877 1877 Warren OH Digitized Amateur Advertiser 1877 1878 Mattoon IL Digitized Amateur Advertiser, Ever New Never 1878 1878 Charlestown NH Digitized Old Amateur Advertiser, the Representative 1879 1881 Savannah GA Digitized Amateur Paper of Georgia Amateur Advocate 1875 1875 Oberlin OH Digitized Amateur Age (Alton, IL) 1873 1882 Alton IL Digitized Amateur Age (St. Louis, MO) 1875 1875 St. Louis MO Digitized The Amateur Alert 1876 1876 Chicago IL Digitized The Amateur Amusement Journal 1875 1876 Chicago IL Digitized The Amateur Arena 1899 1899 Milltown, New BrunswickNJ Digitized Amateur Argosy 1883 1884 Kansas City MO Digitized Amateur Argus (Evansville IN) 1877 1878 Evansville IN Digitized Amateur Argus (Mt. Vernon, IN) 1877 1878 Mt. Vernon IN Not Digitized website Page 2 Start Digitized/ Not Title End Year City State Year Digitized Amateur Author 1877 1877 St. Louis MO Digitized The Amateur Baltimorean 1878 1878 Baltimore MD Digitized Amateur Banner 1884 1884 Batesville AR Digitized The Amateur Banner (Hammonton, NJ) 1879 1879 Hammonton NJ Digitized The Amateur Banner (Indian Trail, NC) 1879 1879 Indian Trail NC Digitized Amateur Blade 1878 1878 Buffalo NY Digitized Amateur Bohemian 1896 1897 Oakland CA Digitized Amateur Bulletin (Philadelphia PA) 1874 1876 Philadelphia PA Digitized Amateur Bulletin (Harrisburg PA) 1876 1876 Harrisburg PA Not Digitized Amateur Call 1878 1878 Oil City PA Digitized Amateur Chimes 1883 1883 Milwaukee WI Digitized Amateur Chronicle 1879 1879 Great Falls NH Digitized Amateur Clipper 1879 1879 Smyrna NY Digitized The Amateur Clubite 1899 1899 Mongo IN Digitized The Amateur Collector 1886 1888 Salem MA Digitized The Amateur Companion (Chicago, IL) 1877 1877 Chicago IL Digitized The Amateur Companion (Brooklyn, NY) 1881 1881 Brooklyn NY Digitized The Amateur Courier 1877 1878 Cuba NY Digitized The Amateur Deaf-Mute 1877 1877 Jacksonville IL Digitized Amateur Decorian 1884 1885 Decorah IA Digitized Amateur Decorian 1884 1885 Decorah IA Digitized Amateur Democrat 1875 1876 Cadiz OH Digitized The Amateur Dial 1879 1879 Richmond VA Digitized The Amateur Eagle (Augusta ME) 1884 1884 Augusta ME Digitized The Amateur Eagle (Williamstown, KY) 1873 1873 Williamstown KY Digitized The Amateur Echo (Dayton, OH) 1877 1877 Dayton OH Digitized Amateur Echo 1884 1884 Flushing MI Digitized The Amateur Echo (Contoocook, NH) 1878 1878 Contoocook NH Digitized The Amateur Editor 1879 1879 Punxsutawney PA Digitized The Amateur Editor (m?) (Brookyln NY) 1879? 1879? Brooklyn NY Not Digitized Amateur Emblem 1883 1884 San Francisco CA Digitized The Amateur Enterprise 1880 1881 Lynn MA Digitized Amateur Era (Washington, DC) 1877 1877 Washington DC Digitized The Amateur Era (New York, NY) 1895 1895 New York NY Digitized Amateur Exchange 1881 1883 Stanberry MO Digitized website Page 3 Start Digitized/ Not Title End Year City State Year Digitized The Amateur Exchange (Portland, ME) 1892 1892 Portland ME Digitized The Amateur Exchange (Woburn, MA) 1872 1873 Woburn MA Digitized Amateur Free Press (Cherry Valley, NY) 1876 1876 Cherry Valley NY Digitized The Amateur Free Press (Cincinnati, 1876 1876 Cincinnati OH Digitized OH) The Amateur Friend (Detroit, MI) 1877 1877 Detroit MI Digitized The Amateur Friend (East Pepperell, 1879 1879 East Pepperell MA Digitized MA) The Amateur Gazette (Dubuque, IA) 1876 1876 Dubuque IA Digitized The Amateur Gazette (Fostoria, OH) 1877 1878 Fostoria OH Digitized The Amateur Gazette (Haverhill, MA) 1872 1872 Haverhill MA Digitized The Amateur Gazette (Jersey City, NJ) 1883 1888 Jersey City NJ Digitized Amateur Gazette (Milton, FL) 1886 1886 Milton FL Digitized Amateur Gazette (Utica, NY) 1885 1885 Utica NY Digitized The Amateur Gazette (Worcester, MA) 1877 1879 Worcester MA Digitized The Amatuer Gazette (Boston MA) 1872 1872 Boston MA Not Digitized Amateur Gem (South Norwalk, CT) 1876 1876 South Norwalk CT Digitized Amateur Gem (Enfield, NH) 1872 1872 Enfield NH Digitized Amateur Gleanings 1885 1885 Slate Lick PA Digitized The Amateur Globe (Boston, MA) 1873 1875 Boston MA Digitized The Amateur Globe (Hannibal, MO) 1878 1878 Hannibal MO Digitized The Amateur Globe (Mount Carroll, IL) 1879 1880 Mount Carroll IL Digitized Amateur Globe (m) (Dubuque IA) 1875 1875 Dubuque IA Not Digitized The Amateur Guide (Newburyport, MA) 1879 1879 Newburyport MA Digitized The Amateur Guide (Port Jervis, NY) 1877 1877 Port Jervis NY Not Digitized The Amateur Herald (Brooklyn, NY) 1878 1878 Brooklyn NY Digitized The Amateur Herald (Cleveland, OH) 1884 1884 Cleveland OH Digitized The Amateur Herald (New Bedford, MA) 1883 1883 New Bedford MA Digitized The Amateur Herald (Newburgh, NY) 1872 1872 Newburgh NY Digitized website Page 4 Start Digitized/ Not Title End Year City State Year Digitized The Amateur Herald (Punxsutawney, 1877 1877 Punxsutawney PA Digitized PA) The Amateur Herald (Underhill Center, 1878 1879 Underhill Center VT Digitized VT) The Amateur Herald (McConnelsville, 1878 1878 McConnelsville OH Digitized OH) The Amateur Herald (Northfield, VT) 1878 1878 Northfield VT Not Digitized Amateur Hoosier 1878 1879 Bellmore IN Digitized The Amateur Independent 1876 1876 Manchester NH Digitized Amateur Inspector 1876 1877 Williamsport PA Digitized Amateur Iowan 1878 1878 Washington IA Digitized The Amateur Journal (Baltimore, MD) 1872 1879 Baltimore MD Digitized The Amateur Journal (Boston, MA) 1877 1877 Boston MA Digitized The Amateur Journal (Holliston, MA) 1883 1886 Holliston MA Digitized Amateur Journal (Judsonia, AR) 1882 1883 Judsonia AR Digitized Amateur Journal (Mount Sterling, KY) 1875 1875
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