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ABERDEEN (Moore County) Dixie Herald, Weekly, [1936] North Carolina Newspaper Project Guide to Newspapers on Microfilm in the North Carolina State Archives Last updated April 2019 Please submit questions or corrections to Chris Meekins at 919-814-6870. The North Carolina Newspaper Project, a joint effort of the North Carolina Division of Historical Resources and the State Library of North Carolina, is part of the United States Newspaper Program. Partial funding has been provided by the Office of Preservation, National Endowment for the Humanities. 109 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27601 email: [email protected] www.archives.ncdcr.gov phone: 919-814-6840 ABERDEEN (Moore County) Dixie Herald, weekly, [1936]. AbeDH-1, partial reel. Absorbed by the Pilot December 1936. Pilot, weekly, 1929-1949. AbeP, 10 reels. Farmers' Union Bulletin, monthly, [1918]. WsnMISC-1, partial reel. Published in Wilson, with news for Aberdeen. Sandhill Citizen, weekly, [1915-1917, 1919], 1920, 1921, [1931, 1933, 1934], 1954- 1968.. A continuation of the Southern Pines Tourist. Continued by the Sandhill Citizen Consolidated. (Includes the SOUTHERN PINES Sandhill Citizen) SpSC, 10 reels. The Telegram, 3/17/1899. GMISC-71. ADVANCE (Davie County) Hornet. See BIXBY, Hornet. BxMISC-1, partial reel. AHOSKIE (Hertford County) Daily Roanoke-Chowan News, daily, 1947-1962. AshDRCN, 21 reels. Hertford County Herald, semiweekly, [1939], 1953-1962. AshHCH, 5 reels. ALBEMARLE (Stanly County) Albemarle Chronicle, weekly [1912-1913], semiweekly [1913-1917]. AbmAC, 2 reels. Albemarle Enterprise, weekly, 1912-1919, 1947-1949, [1950-1951],1952-1955, [1956]. AbmAE, 7 reels. Albemarle Index, weekly, [1906]. AbmMISC-1, partial reel. Albemarle Press, weekly, [1922-1929]. AbmAP, 3 reels. Albemarle Tribune, weekly, [1937-1938]. AbmMISC-1, partial reel. Enterprise, semiweekly, [1918]. (Filmed with the Albemarle Enterprise). AbmAE-2, 1 reel. News, triweekly, 1919. (Filmed with the Albemarle Enterprise). AbmAE-2, 1 reel. Piedmont Press, weekly, [1920]. AbmMISC-1, partial reel. Second Century, weekly, [1881]. AbmMISC-1, partial reel. Stanly Banner, weekly, [1876]. AbmMISC-1, partial reel. Stanly Citizen, weekly, [1956-1957]. AbmSC-1, 1reel. Stanly County Herald, weekly, 1919. (Title changed to Stanly News-Herald December 18, 1919.) AbmNH-1. Stanly Enterprise, weekly, [1896], 1898-1911. AbmSE, 3 reels. Stanly News, weekly, [1892-1893]. AbmMISC-1, partial reel. Stanly News and Press, semiweekly, 1929-2018. AbmNP, 193 reels. Stanly News-Herald, semiweekly, 1919-1929. Includes Stanly County Herald. AbmNH, 8 reels. Stanly Observer, weekly, [1883-1885]. AbmMISC-1, partial reel. ANDREWS (Cherokee County) Andrews Journal, weekly, 1959-1960, 1962-1965, [1966-1973], 1977-1981, [1982, 1984- 1988], 1990-1993. AnJ, 7 reels. Guide to Newspapers on Microfilm in the North Carolina State Archives 1 109 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27601 email: [email protected] www.archives.ncdcr.gov phone: 919-814-6840 ANGIER (Harnett County) Harnett Mirror, weekly, [1929]. AngMISC-1, partial reel. APEX (Wake County) Apex Booster, weekly, [1943-1945]. (Title changed to Wake County Journal and Apex Booster in 1945.) ApB, 1 reel. Apex Journal, weekly, [1906, 1910, 1916]. ApAJ, 1 reel. North State News, weekly, [1931]. ApMISC-1, partial reel. Western Wake Herald, unknown frequency, [1966, 1970-1971]. ApWWH, 1 reel. ARDEN (Buncombe County) Arden-Biltmore-Fletcher-Skyland Tribune, weekly, 1966-1970. Published as part of the Western Carolina Tribune. HenAT, 2 reels. ARCHDALE (Randolph County) Archdale-Trinity News, weekly, 1978-2017. ArATN, 22 reels. ASHEBORO (Randolph County) Asheboro Courier, weekly, [1881]. AbMISC-1, partial reel. Asheboro HUB, bi-weekly, 2/9/2015-9/20/2015. AbH, 1 reel. Courier, weekly, [1884-1891], 1903-1940. AbC, 14 reels. Courier-Tribune, triweekly, 1940-1941; semiweekly, 1942-1967; daily, 1967-2017. AbCT, 332 reels. North Carolina Bulletin, weekly, [1856-1857]. AbMISC-1, partial reel. North Carolina Herald, weekly, [1850]. AbMISC-1, partial reel. Randolph Bulletin, weekly, 1905-1912, 1914-1915. AbB, 5 reels. Randolph Bulletin and Randleman News, weekly, 1914, 1915. (Filmed with the Randolph Bulletin.) AbB, 5 reels. Randolph Guide, weekly, 1989-2013. AbRG, 14 reels. Randolph Regulator, weekly, 1876, [1877-1879]. AbRR, 1 reel. Randolph Sun, weekly, [1878]. AbMISC-1, partial reel. Randolph Tribune, weekly, 1926-1940. AbRT, 9 reels. Southern Citizen, weekly, [1836-1840, 1844]. AbSCw, 1 reel. Southern Citizen and Man of Business, weekly, [1836, 1837]. AbSCw, 1 reel. ASHEVILLE (Buncombe County) Anti-Saloon Advocate, unknown, [1905]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Asheville Advertiser, weekly, [1890, 1901]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Asheville Advocate, weekly, [1927, 1930], 1931-1935. AsvAD, 3 reels. Asheville Advocate, irregular, (African-American) 1987-1996. AsvADV, 4 reels. Asheville Banner, unknown, [1931]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Asheville Citizen, semi-weekly, [1901]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Asheville Citizen-Times, 80th and 90th Anniversary Editions, AsvCT-1, 1 reel. Guide to Newspapers on Microfilm in the North Carolina State Archives 2 109 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27601 email: [email protected] www.archives.ncdcr.gov phone: 919-814-6840 Asheville Citizen-Times, [1939, 1940, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1974. All issues are partial. AsvCT-2, 1 reel. Asheville Daily Citizen, daily, [1883], 1885-1894, [1900, 1918, 1923, 1928, 1929, 1941, 1950, 1953, 1957, 1961-1964, 1966-1969, 1971, 1973-1976]. AsvADC, (1a–1d, 2-8) 11 reels. Asheville Daily Gazette, daily, [1896] 1897-1902. AsvGAZ, 18 reels. Asheville Democrat, weekly, 1889-1892. AsvDEM, 3 reels. Asheville Gazette-News, daily, [1904, -1906, 1908] 1909-1917, [1938]. (Includes Asheville Times, 1916, 1917, 1938.) AsvGN, 21 reels. Asheville Herald, unknown, [1933]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Asheville Life, unknown, [1930]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Asheville Messenger, weekly, [1849-1852]. AsvAM, 1 reel. Asheville News, weekly, 1964. AsvAN, 1 reel. Asheville News, weekly, [1851-1869], 1880, 1882, 1883. (Includes Asheville News and Mountain Farmer and Asheville News and Western Farmer.) AsvN, 3 reels. Asheville News and Mountain Farmer, weekly, [1869]. (Filmed with the Asheville News.) AsvN-3, 1 reel. Asheville News and Western Farmer, weekly, [1867]. (Filmed with the Asheville News.) AsvN-3, 1 reel. Asheville Register, weekly, [1884, 1894-1897], 1898. (Includes Weekly Register, State Register and Register.) AsvREG, 2 reels. Asheville Saturday Register, weekly, [1904, 1905]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Asheville Semi-Weekly Journal, semiweekly, [1879]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Asheville Spectator, weekly, [1853-1858]. AsvSPC, 1 reel. Asheville Times, daily, [1916-1917, 1924, 1928]. (Previously titled Asheville Gazette- News.) AsvGN-20 & 21, 2 reels. Asheville Weekly Citizen, weekly, [1881-1894], [1901]. (Includes Semi-Weekly Citizen.) AsvAWC, (1a, 1b, 2) 3 reels. Buncombe Reformer, weekly, [1893]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Church Advocate, weekly, [1884]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Country Homes, monthly, 1885-1889. AsvCH, 1 reel. Daily Advance, daily, [1884-1888]. AsvDA, 1 reel. Daily Mountain Home Journal, daily, [1891]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Daily Sun, daily, [1888]. AsvSUN, 1 reel. Enterprise, daily, [1926]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Epworth News, unknown, [1900]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Evening Journal, semiweekly, [1889]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Freeman, unknown, [1933]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Fuller's Gleaner, monthly, 1895-1896. (Filmed with Monthly Gleaner.) AsvGLN, 1 reel. Good Roads Bulletin, unknown, [1900]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Greenline, monthly, 1987-1994. AsvGL, 1-2 reels. Labor Advocate, monthly, [1969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976]. AsvLA, 1 reel. Monthly Gleaner, monthly, 1894, 1895. (Filmed with Fuller's Gleaner.) AsvGLN, 1 reel. Morning Gazette, daily, [1892]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Mountain Home Journal, weekly, [1892]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Guide to Newspapers on Microfilm in the North Carolina State Archives 3 109 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27601 email: [email protected] www.archives.ncdcr.gov phone: 919-814-6840 Native Stone, weekly, 1971-1974. AsvNS, 2 reels. North Carolina Citizen, weekly, [1870-1880]. AsvNCC, 1 reel. Our Mountain Home, monthly, [1906]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Register, weekly, [1931]. (Filmed with Asheville Register.) AsvREG, 1 reel. Semi-Weekly Citizen, semiweekly, 1894, [1901]. (Filmed with the Asheville Weekly Citizen.) AsvAWC-2, 1 reel. Silly-Zen, unknown, [1936]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Skyland Herald, semiweekly, [1886]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Skyland Review, semimonthly, [1894]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Southern News, weekly, (African-American), [1938, 1940-1946, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1974]. AsvSN, 1 reel. Southland Advocate, weekly [1950]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. State Register, weekly, [1895-1897]. (Filmed with Asheville Register.) AsvREG-1, 1 reel. State Reporter, weekly, [1896]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Town Topics, weekly, [1887]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Weekly Gazette, weekly, [1900]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Weekly Pioneer, weekly, [1867-1875]. AsvWP, 1 reel. Weekly Register, weekly, [1884].(Filmed with Asheville Register.) AsvREG-1, 1 reel. West Asheville News, weekly, 1942-1946. AsvWAN, 2 reels. Western Carolina Advocate, unknown, [1893]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Western Expositor, weekly, [1873-1876]. AsvMISC-1, partial reel. Western North Carolina Baptist, unknown, [1886]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel Western North Caroina Methodist, weekly, [1891-1892]. AsvMISC-2, partial reel. Western Tribune, weekly,
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