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Newspapers at the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums Compiled by John Ransom September 2016 Newspapers At the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums Compiled by John Ransom September 2016 CITY STATE NEWSPAPER TITLE FORMAT HOLDINGS ADA OH UNIVERSITY HERALD PA 1906-1913 AKRON OH AKRON BEACON JOURNAL PA 1919-1931 AKRON OH AKRON DAILY TELEGRAM PA 1 ISSUE, JULY 4, 1889 AKRON OH AKRON PRESS PA 1 ISSUE, HARDING'S DEATH AKRON OH AKRON TIMES PRESS PA 1919-1925, 3 ISSUES AKRON OH SUMMIT COUNTY BEACON PA 1884 & 1890 ALBANY GA KEYSTONE NEWS PA 1 ISSUE, APR. 1, 1932 ALEXANDRIA VA ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE / PA NOV. 29, 1877 VIRGINIA ADVERTISER ALLIANCE OH ALLIANCE REVIEW PA 1899-1938 ALLIANCE OH ALLIANCE REVIEW (STANDARD PA 1889 REVIEW) ALLIANCE OH ALLIANCE REVIEW (WEEKLY PA 1887 REVIEW) ALTON IL OBSERVER PA 1 ISSUE, DEC. 28, 1837 AMHERST NH FARMER'S CABINET PA SCATTERED, 1870, 1873-83, 1885, 1886, 1890 ANACOSTIA DC B. E. F. NEWS (BONUS PA 1 ISSUE, JULY 2, 1932 EXPEDITIONARY FORCES) ANN ARBOR MI ANN ARBOR REGISTER (W) PA 2 ISSUES, JULY 11, SEPT. 12, 1877 ASHTABULA OH ASHTABULA SENTINEL PA 1858, 5 ISSUES ASHVILLE OH PICKAWAY COUNTY NEWS PA 1 ISSUE, SEPT 24, 1925 ATHENS OH ATHENS COUNTY JOURNAL PA 1872, 2 ISSUES ATHENS OH ATHENS MESSENGER PA 1856-1899 ATHENS OH HOCKING VALLEY GAZETTE PA 1 ISSUE, AUG 14, 1840 AND ATHENS JOURNAL ATLANTA GA ATLANTA CONSTITUTION MF 1868-1900, 1912-1931, 1973, MISSING ISSUES ATLANTA GA ATLANTA JOURNAL MF 1883-1900, 1945, 1973, MISSING ISSUES ATTICA OH ATTICA HUB PA 1964-1985 AUGUSTA KY AUGUSTA HERALD PA 3 ISSUES, OCT. 17, 24, NOV. 7, 1827 CITY STATE NEWSPAPER TITLE FORMAT HOLDINGS BALTIMORE MD BALTIMORE GAZETTE PA 1 ISSUE, MAR. 4, 1881 BALTIMORE MD SUN PA NOV. 23,24,25,27, 1843; MAR. 4,8, 1881 BATAVIA OH CLERMONT SUN PA 1878-1920 BELLAIRE OH DAILY LEADER PA 1 ISSUE, JUNE 30, 1925 BELLEFONTAINE OH BELLEFONTAINE REPUBLICAN PA 1855-1856 BELLEFONTAINE OH DAILY EXAMINER PA 7 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1897-1933 BELLEFONTAINE OH DAILY INDEX-REPUBLICAN PA 1 ISSUE, NOV 13, 1903 BELLEFONTAINE OH LOGAN COUNTY INDEX PA 1878, 2 ISSUES BELLEFONTAINE OH LOGAN DEMOCRAT PA 1842, 9 ISSUES BELLEFONTAINE OH WEEKLY EXAMINER PA 1 ISSUE, FEB 24, 1905 BELLEVUE OH BELLEVUE GAZETTE MF 1877-1958 BELLEVUE OH BELLEVUE GAZETTE PA 1861,SCATTERED BELLEVUE OH BELLEVUE LOCAL NEWS MF 1875-1890 BELLEVUE OH BELLEVUE NEWS MF 1891-1905 BELLEVUE OH BELLEVUE RECORD MF 1900 BELLEVUE OH EVENING GAZETTE MF 1900 BELLEVUE OH RFD NEWS (BELLEVUE MF 1943-1993 BELLEVUE OH STUBIG'S WEEKLY HD 1915-1916 BEREA OH CUYAHOGA REPUBLICAN AND PA 1877 ADVERTISER BERLIN GER DIE CENTENARFLIER PA MARCH 22, 1897 BERLIN HEIGHTS OH BERLIN CALL PA 1 ISSUE, FEB 15, 1917 BETTSVILLE OH BETTSVILLE HERALD PA 1 ISSUE, AUG 29, 1918 BLAINE WA BLAINE JOURNAL PA JULY 14, 1893 BLOOMINGTON IL DAILY PANTAGRAPH PA 1869-1876, 1878-1879, 1881-1882 BLOOMVILLE OH BLOOMVILLE MF, PA 1928-1945 BOONSBORO MD BOONSBORO ODD FELLOW PA 1 ISSUE, MAR. 11, 1880 CITY STATE NEWSPAPER TITLE FORMAT HOLDINGS BOSTON MA BOSTON COMMONWEALTH PA SCATTR'D 1871-1873; FEB. 19, 1876 - SEPT. 4, 1886 BOSTON MA BOSTON DAILY STANDARD PA 1 ISSUE, MAR. 28, 1895 BOSTON MA BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT PA JUNE-JULY, 1931, SEPT. 11, 1936 BOSTON MA BOSTON HERALD PA SCAT,1872,'75,'76,1883-'87,1890 ,'92-'94,96,98,1901 BOSTON MA BOSTON INVESTIGATOR PA 6 ISSUES, SCATTERED, 1840, '41, '42 BOSTON MA BOSTON MORNING JOURNAL PA SCATTERED, 1871-1878; 1880, '81, '83, '84 BOSTON MA BOSTON WEEKLY JOURNAL PA 2 ISSUES, MAR. 19, 1874, AUG. 31, 1876 BOSTON MA BUNKER HILL CENTENNIAL PA 1 ISSUE, JUNE 17, 1875 BOSTON MA CHRISTIAN LEADER PA SCATTERED, JAN., 1894-FEB. 1896 BOSTON MA CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR PA SCATTERED, 1909-1919 BOSTON MA COMMERCIAL BULLETIN PA 1897, MISSING ISSUES BOSTON MA DAILY EVENING TRAVELLER PA JUNE 17, 1876; NOV. 18, 1882; NOV. 1, 2, 1888 BOSTON MA ECONOMIST PA 1 ISSUE, MAR. 20, 1880 BOSTON MA INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE PA 1 ISSUE, JAN. 20, 1812 BOSTON MA LIBERATOR (W) PA 1 ISSUE, JAN. 15, 1841 BOSTON MA MASS. PLOUGHMAN AND NEW PA SCATTERED, 1870-1888 ENGLAND JOURNAL OF BOSTON MA NEW ENGLAND FARMER PA SCATTERED, 1872-1889 BOSTON MA STATE PA SEPT. 1885 - MAR. 1887 BOSTON MA WATCHMAN PA 1867-1878; SCAT. 1879,'83,'84,'86,'87,'89,1890-'94 BOSTON MA WEEKLY JOURNALIST PA 1 ISSUE, MAR. 2, 1893 BOSTON MA WOMAN'S JOURNAL PA SCATTERED, 1870, 1876, 1908-1916 BOSTON MA ZION'S HERALD PA SCAT'D,1868-72,75-79,1883-190 2,'04,1907-15, 1927-8 BOWLING GREEN OH DAILY NEWS PA 1 ISSUE, SEPT 26, 1887 Tuesday, January 18, 2005 Page 3 of 37 CITY STATE NEWSPAPER TITLE FORMAT HOLDINGS BOWLING GREEN OH DAILY SENTINEL TRIBUNE PA 3 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1898-1970 BOWLING GREEN OH WOOD COUNTY DEMOCRAT PA 1928, 2 ISSUES BOWLING GREEN OH WOOD COUNTY SENTINEL PA 1 ISSUE, JULY 6, 1876 BRADNER OH BRADNER ADVOCATE MF 1894-1954 BRATTLEBORO VT BRATTLEBORO DAILY PA FEB. 28, 1851 REFORMER BRATTLEBORO VT VERMONT RECORD & FARMER PA FEB. 28, 1879 BUCYRUS OH TEMPERANCE BALLOT PA 1 ISSUE, SEPT 26, 1881 BUFFALO NY BUFFALO EVENING NEWS PA MAY 7, 1945 BUFFALO NY COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER MF 1835-1865 SCATTERED BUFFALO NY DAILY COURIER PA JULY 28, 1876 BUFFALO NY MORNING EXPRESS MF AUG. 21, 1848 - JUNE 22, 1850 BUFFALO NY REPUBLICAN & WEEKLY MF MARCH 26, 1828 - DEC. 31, REPUBLICAN 1840 BUFFALO, NY OH BUFFALO EXPRESS (FROHMAN) PA 1 ISSUE, APR. 17, 1865 BURTON OH GEAUGA LEADER PA 1 ISSUE, MAR 16, 1888 CADIZ OH DEMOCRAT SENTINEL PA 1931-1932 CALDWELL OH CALDWELL PRESS PA 1881-1925 CALDWELL OH JOURNAL AND NOBLE COUNTY PA 1884-1933 LEADER CALDWELL OH NOBLE COUNTY REPUBLICAN PA 1885-1886 CAMBRIDGE OH DAILY JEFFERSONIAN PA 1918-1919 CAMBRIDGE OH GUERNSEY TIMES PA 1 ISSUE, NOV 16, 1876 CAMDEN AL ANTI-SECESSION BANNER PA 1 ISSUE, JULY 22, 1851 CANAL OH TIMES PA 1908, SCATTERED CANANDAIGUA NY ONTARIO REPOSITORY PA 1816-1828 VERY SCATTERED CANTON OH CANTON REPOSITORY PA 6 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1892-1943 CANTON OH DAILY NEWS PA 1892-1928 CANTON OH OHIO REPOSITORY PA 3 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1819-1828 Tuesday, January 18, 2005 Page 4 of 37 CITY STATE NEWSPAPER TITLE FORMAT HOLDINGS CARDINGTON OH MORROW COUNTY PA 1889-1921 INDEPENDENT CARROLLTON OH FREE PRESS - STANDARD PA 1 ISSUE, MAY 11, 1911 CARUTHERSVILLE MO TWICE-A-WEEK DEMOCRAT PA 1 ISSUE, FEB. 9, 1909; PAGES 1 & 2 ONLY CASTALIA OH LAKE FRONT NEWS PA SCATTERED 1965-1970 CELINA OH CELINA JOURNAL PA 6 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1873-1874 CELINA OH MERCER COUNTY OBSERVER PA 1886-1889 CELINA OH MERCER COUNTY STANDARD PA 1872-1889 CHARDON OH GEAUGA RECORD PA 2 ISSUES, 1888 & 1919 (ALL) CHARLESTON WV STATE TRIBUNE PA MARCH 31, 1883 & FEB. 14 CHATTANOOGA TN CHATTANOOGA DAILY TIMES PA MARCH 7, 1931 CHICAGO IL ADVANCE PA SCATTERED, 1867-1872 CHICAGO IL BUB'S GAZETTE PA 1 ISSUE, MAY, 1877 CHICAGO IL CHICAGO DAILY AMERICAN PA 1 ISSUE, SEPT. 10, 1836 CHICAGO IL CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE PA SCATT'D, 1887-'88, 1893, JAN. 1920-MAR. 1932, 1942 CHICAGO IL CHICAGO HERALD PA 4 ISSUES, MAR. 22,23,24, 1890; OCT. 21, 1892 CHICAGO IL CHICAGO JOURNAL OF PA SCATTERED, OCT. 1920-APR. COMMERCE EDITORIAL PAGES 1934 CHICAGO IL CHICAGO TRIBUNE MF JAN. 1876--DEC. 31, 1881 CHICAGO IL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS TIMES PA SCATT'D, 1861, 1864, 1865, 1876, 1879 CHICAGO IL DAILY INTER-OCEAN PA SCATTRD, 1876,'81,'85,'89, '90, '92, '95, 1901 CHICAGO IL GREAT CAMPAIGN MF SCATTERED, 1876 CHICAGO IL ILLUSTRATED WORLD'S FAIR PA JULY, 1892 CHICAGO IL PUBLISHERS' AUXILIARY PA SCATTERED, 1929, 1931 CHICAGO IL SVENSKA AMERIKANAREN (IN PA 1 ISSUE, SEPT. 28, 1876 SWEDISH CHILLICOTHE OH 83RD DIVISION NEWS PA 1917-1919 CHILLICOTHE OH CHILLICOTHE ADVERTISER PA 3 ISSUES, 1889 Tuesday, January 18, 2005 Page 5 of 37 CITY STATE NEWSPAPER TITLE FORMAT HOLDINGS CHILLICOTHE OH CHILLICOTHE GAZETTE PA 4 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1896-1929 CHILLICOTHE OH CHILLICOTHE LEADER PA 1 ISSUE, DEC 22, 1888 CHILLICOTHE OH CHILLICOTHE NEWS PA 1 ISSUE, APR 4, 1888 ADVERTISER CHILLICOTHE OH SCIOTO GAZETTE PA 2 ISSUES, 1828, 1896 CINCINNATI OH AMERICAN REPUBLICAN PA 1 ISSUE, JAN 4 1845 CINCINNATI OH CENTINEL OF THE PA 1 ISSUE, NOV 9 1793 NORTH-WESTERN TELEGRAPH (FACSIMILE) CINCINNATI OH CHILD'S NEWSPAPER PA 1 ISSUE, JAN 7, 1834 CINCINNATI OH CHRISTIAN PRESS PA 1 ISSUE, FEB 1880 CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI CATHOLIC PA 3 ISSUES, 1875 TELEGRAPHPA CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI CHRONICLE & PA 6 ISSUES, SCATTERED LITERARY GAZETTE 1828-1833 CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI DAILY GAZETTE PA 1829-1882 CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI DAILY TIMES PA 3 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1876-1877 CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI ENQUIRER PA 1849-1932 CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI EVENING PA 1 ISSUE, NOV. 27, 1886 TELEGRAPH CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI MIRROR, AND PA 3 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1836 WESTERN GAZETTE OF LITERATU CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI POST PA 1 ISSUE, FEB 13, 1937 CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI TIMES-STAR PA 1890-1929 CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI WEEKLY PA 3 ISSUES, SCATTERED COMMERCIAL 1862-1865 CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI WEEKLY PA 4 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1900-1901 CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI WEEKLY MF 5 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1867-1896 CINCINNATI OH CINCINNATI WEEKLY GAZETTE PA 1873-1891 CINCINNATI OH COLUMBIAN AND GREAT WEST PA 9 ISSUES, SCATTERED 1853-1854 CINCINNATI OH COMMERCIAL DAILY PA 1 ISSUE, OCT 24, 1832 ADVERTISER Tuesday, January 18, 2005 Page 6 of 37 CITY STATE NEWSPAPER TITLE FORMAT HOLDINGS CINCINNATI OH COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE PA 1861-1930 CINCINNATI OH DAILY CINCINNATI ATLAS PA 1 ISSUE, MAY 9, 1853 CINCINNATI OH DAILY COMMERCIAL PA 1853-1930 CINCINNATI OH DAILY STRAIGHTOUT PA 1 ISSUE, AUG 6, 1844 CINCINNATI OH DAILY SUN PA 1 ISSUE, MAR 14, 1844 CINCINNATI OH DISABLED AMERICAN PA 1 ISSUE, DEC 10, 1934 VETERANS' SEMI-MONTHLY CINCINNATI OH DOLLAR WEEKLY TIMES PA 6 ISSUES, 1861 CINCINNATI OH EVENING CHRONICLE PA 1868-1869 CINCINNATI OH FARMING WORLD PA 1 ISSUE, AUG 1, 1884 CINCINNATI OH LADIES' KNAPSACK PA 1 ISSUE, DEC 29, 1863 CINCINNATI OH LIBERTY HALL AND PA 1 ISSUE, FEB 8 , 1844 CINCINNATI GAZETTE CINCINNATI OH NEW CHURCH HERALD PA SCATTERED 1860-1861 CINCINNATI OH OHIO TEMPERANCE ORGAN PA 1 ISSUE, MAR 1, 1845 CINCINNATI OH PHILANTHROPIST PA 1 ISSUE, FEB 2, 1842 CINCINNATI OH PRESBYTER PA 1 ISSUE, SEPT 13, 1855 CINCINNATI OH RAILROAD RECORD (FROHMAN) PA 1 ISSUE, OCT.
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