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Norfolk Public Library Regional Newspaper Collection As of August 8, 2006 Norfolk Public Library Regional Newspaper Collection As of August 8, 2006 Newspaper Microfilm Holdings Location Beginning End Notes: American Beacon Norfolk, Virginia May 2, 1818 December 31, 1819 American Beacon Daily Norfolk, Virginia August 7, 1815 June 30, 1855 American Beacon for the Country NorfolkNorfolk, - Virginia January 1, 1821 December 28, 1821 American Gazette & Norfolk & Portsmouth, Portsmouth Public Advertiser Virginia September 1, 1795 April 29, 1796 American Beacon & North Carolina Norfolk, Virginia December 31, 1821 September 30, 1834 Williamsburg, Cavalier, The Virginia June 25, 1862 August 20, 1862 March 3, 1863 to April 11, 1864 Petersburg, Daily Index Virginia July 14, 1865 December 30, 1865 Daily Inquirer Richmond, Virginia January 1, 1861 December 31, 1862 Daily Virginian Lynchburg, Virginia August 3, 1860 July 31, 1862 Daily Virginian Lynchburg, Virginia August 3, 1858 August 31, 1866 Eastern Shore News Onancock, Virginia Elizabeth City, Elizabeth City Advance North Carolina Newport News - Newport News Daily Press Hampton, Virginia Norfolk Daily Pilot Norfolk, Virginia August 2, 1895 June 30, 1897 Norfolk Dispatch Norfolk, Virginia November 7, 1896 November 3, 1905 Norfolk Gazette & Public Ledger Norfolk, Virginia July 17, 1804 September 17, 1816 Norfolk Journal Norfolk, Virginia December 4, 1866 October 1, 1873 Norfolk Journal & Guide (New Journal & Guide) Norfolk, Virginia September 30, 1916 Present Missing 1918 - 1920 Norfolk Journal of Commerce Norfolk, Virginia September 1901 June, 1906 Missing 1902 - 1904 Page 1 of 4 Norfolk Journal of Commerce & Virginian Pilot Norfolk, Virginia October 21, 1902 March 29, 1907 Published twice a week. Missing: Oct 1874, Mar. 1875, Apr. & Aug. 1870, Norfolk Landmark Norfolk, Virginia October 7, 1873 December 31, 1911 and Jan. - Jun. 1883 Norfolk Ledger Dispatch Norfolk, Virginia April 11, 1906 August 31, 1962 Missing: Apr & May 1911, May 25 - July 1920 Norfolk Ledger Star Norfolk, Virginia September 1, 1962 December 31, 1969 Missing: May 1 - 15, 1966 (aka Ledger Star Virginia & Norfolk Ledger Star - Norfolk Ledger Star Norfolk, Virginia September 1, 1962 August 25, 1995 Norfolk, Virginia) Norfolk Post (The) Norfolk, Virginia June 22, 1865 April 5, 1866 Norfolk & Portsmouth Herald Norfolk, Virginia January, 1847 December, 1847 Norfolk Virginian Norfolk, Virginia December 16, 1865 March 19, 1898 Norfolk Weekly Journal & Country Intelligencer (The) Norfolk, Virginia September 6, 1797 September 19, 1798 Norfolk Weekly Journal of Norfolk, Virginia September 15, 1888 August 28, 1897 Petersburg, Petersburg Democrat Virginia November, 1855 January 9, 1857 Portsmouth, Portsmouth Daily Times Virginia January 5, 1879 June 26, 1879 Missing: Jul - Dec. 1920, Jan. - Jun. 1925, Jul - Dec. Portsmouth, 1927, May - Aug 1941, Sept - Dec 1943, and Sept - Portsmouth Star (The) Virginia September 4, 1894 September, 1948 Dec 1946 Princess Anne Princess Anne Times County, Virginia 1915 1918 Public Ledger (The) Norfolk, Virginia August 4, 1876 November 8, 1905 Religious Herald Virginia January 7, 1858 March 28, 1867 Richmond Daily Dispatch (The) Richmond, Virginia Janaury, 1858 December, 1866 Missing: April 2 - December 8, 1865 Richmond Semi-Weekly Whig Richmond, Virginia January 2, 1857 January 11, 1861 Richmond Sentinel Richmond, Virginia March 11, 1863 December 5, 1865 Richmond Times Dispatch Richmond, Virginia Southern Argus Daily (The) Norfolk, Virginia January 10, 1848 December 19, 1860 Missing: July - December 1856 Southern Churchman Virginia November 22, 1861 May 8, 1865 Suffolk News Suffolk, Virginia October, 1935 December, 1976 Missing: July - December 1936 Suffolk News Herald Suffolk, Virginia Page 2 of 4 Virginia Beach, The Sun Virginia January, 1974 December, 1985 Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach News Virginia January 4, 1935 October 20, 1944 November 1, 1946 to December 29, 1944 Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach Sun Virginia 1968 1972 Weekly Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach Sun Virginia January 1973 December, 1973 January 1986 - December 1989 Virginia Gazette - Norfolk Norfolk, Virginia June 9, 1774 July 5, 1775 Williamsburg, Virginia Gazette Virginia September 10, 1736 December 9, 1780 Williamsburg, Virginia Gazette Virginia 1869 1893 Williamsburg, Virginia Gazette Virginia July 1, 1990 Present Williamsburg, Virginia Gazette Virginia 1968 1972 Weekly Williamsburg, Virginia Gazette (The) Virginia Janaury, 1973 December, 1973 Williamsburg, Virginia Gazette (The) Virginia Janaury, 1974 June, 1990 Missing: March 1 - 8, 1993, Oct 16 - 24, 1995, and Virginian Pilot (The) Norfolk, Virginia Janaury 1, 1899 Present February 16 - 23, 2001 - Daily plus Sundays Virginia Tri-Weekly Lynchburg, Virginia August 3, 1857 August 1, 1859 Virginian Pilot Norfolk, Virginia June, 1900 Twentieth Century Edition Virginian Pilot Norfolk, Virginia October 3, 1902 October 20, 1902 Twice a week Virginian Pilot & Norfolk Journal of Commerce Norfolk, Virginia April 2, 1907 December 31, 1907 Twice a week Virginian Pilot & Norfolk Journal of Commerce Norfolk, Virginia January 2, 1912 December 31, 1912 Twice a week Virginia Weekly Gazette Virginia August 24, 1853 October 24, 1860 Williamsburg, Williamsburg Virginia Gazette Virginia August 24, 1853 October 13, 1893 Yorktown Cavalier Yorktown, Virginia June 25, 1862 April 11, 1864 Page 3 of 4 Newspaper Holdings in Paper Located in Storage form or in Sargeant one issue bound in with (American Beacon and American Beacon and Norfolk and Virginia and North Carolina Gazette) - was bound, Portsmouth Daily Advertiser Norfolk, Virginia December 27, 1827 December 27, 1827 wasnow bounded,less now less; has one issue of American American Beacon and Virginia and Beacon and Norfolk and Portsmouth Daily North Carolina Gazette Norfolk, Virginia January 2, 1827 December 29, 1827 Advertiser National Intelligencer Washington DC January 5, 1822 December 27, 1822 loose National Intelligencer Washington DC May 13, 1824 December 29, 1824 loose National Journal Washington DC December 1825 July 20, 1826 loose National Journal Washington DC January, 1828 June 1828 loose was bound, now loose; missing # 63 Dec 7, 1804, #73 Jan. 3, 1805, # 78 Jan 14, 1805, # 84 Jan 24, Norfolk Gazette and Public Ledger Norfolk, Virginia July 17, 1804 July 17, 1805 1805, & # 106 Mar. 20, 1805; Norfolk Gazette and Public Ledger damaged # 1 July 17, 1804, # 39 Oct 13, 1804, & # continued Norfolk, Virginia July 17, 1804 July 17, 1805 85 Jan 30, 1805 Norfolk Journal Norfolk, Virginia December 1866 May 1867 bound Norfolk News Norfolk, Virginia October 5, 1912 January 24, 1914 bound Norfolk Post Norfolk, Virginia June 13, 1921 February 1, 1924 bound The Day Book Norfolk, Virginia July 3, 1860 September 6, 1860 bound The Day Book Norfolk, Virginia February 23, 1867 July 31, 1867 bound The New Regime Norfolk, Virginia April 23, 1864 May 12, 1864 bound, missing April 28, 1864 Virginia Beach Sun Norfolk, Virginia January 5, 1956 December 28, 1967 bound, vol 31 to vol 42 Williamsburg, Virginia Gazette Virginia January 10, 1930 December 29, 1967 bound, new series The Chronicle, (journal) March 1943 September 1, 1944 Page 4 of 4.
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