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Maine Newspaper Archives in Fogler Library University of Maine 7/15/2016 Fogler Library: Special Collections Newspapers by location Maine Newspaper Archives in Fogler Library University of Maine Newspapers on microfilm are located on the first floor in the Microforms area. All others can be accessed through the Special Collections Department and must be requested one week in advance. A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T V W Y Location Title Run Comments A Alfred Alfred Advocate 1915­1916 Microfilm Aroostook Cty. County Times 9/15/1972­5/4/1973 Auburn Auburn Bulletin 1886­1887 Scattered issues Auburn Greenback Labor ­ Chronicle 3/12/1880 1 issue only Augusta Age 1835, 1844,1848­1853 Scattered issues Augusta Daily Journal 1868­1869 Scattered issues Augusta Drew's Rural Intelligencer 1855­1856 2 volumes Augusta Free American 1847 Vol. 1 complete Augusta Gospel Banner 1846­1897 Scattered issues Gospel Banner and Maine Augusta 1837­1841 Scattered issues Christian Pilot Augusta Happy hours 1907­1909 Scattered issues Augusta Home Farm 1881, 1883 3 issues only Augusta Illustrated Family Monthly 1/1882 1 issue only Augusta Kennebec Journal 1828, 1840­1858 Scattered issues Augusta Kennebec Journal 1870­present Microfilm Augusta Kennebec Weekly Journal 1825­1913 Microfilm Augusta Maine Farmer 1833­1850, 1852­1900 Microfilm Augusta Maine Farmer 1866­1924 Scattered issues Augusta Maine Patriot and State Gazette 11/5/1828, 12/3/1828 2 issues only Augusta Maine Standard 1867­69 Vols. 1­2 complete 1933­1940 scattered, 1940­ Augusta Maine State Labor News Microfilm 1969 National Farmer and Home Augusta 1895­1898 Scattered issues Magazine Augusta National Tribune 1879­1880 Scattered issues Augusta New Age 11/9/1883 1 issue only Augusta Our Mission Work 1908 2 issues only Augusta Our Young Folks' Illustrated 7/15/1872 1 issue only Paper Augusta People's Literary Companion 1870­1873, 1907 Scattered issues Augusta Tri­weekly Journal 1840 Scattered issues Augusta Vickery's Fireside Visitor 1886­1887, 1896, 1893 Scattered issues Augusta Voice of the People 9/6/1838 1 issue only back to top 1/10 7/15/2016 Fogler Library: Special Collections Newspapers by location Bangor Bangor Commercial 1872­1956 Microfilm Bangor Bangor Daily News 1898­1907, 1913 Scattered issues Bangor Bangor Daily News 1900­Present Microfilm Bangor Bangor Daily Whig and Courier 1836­1900 Microfilm Bangor Bangor Daily Whig and Courier 1837­1900 12 scattered issues Bangor Bangor Jeffersonian 1/27/857, 7/9/1861 2 issues only Bangor Bangor Mercury May 1847 3 issues only Bangor Bangor Messenger 2/14/1883 1 issue only Bangor Bangor Semi­weekly News 1899 Oct. ­ Dec. only Bangor Bangor Tribune 1878 Scattered issues Bangor Bangor Weekly Commercial 1893, 1907 3 issues only Bangor Commercial Farmer and Villager 5/10/1906, 8/29/1906 2 issues only Democrat (also referred to as Bangor 1859­60, 1865 Scattered issues Bangor Democrat) Bangor Dow Field Observer 1942­1945 Microfilm Bangor Eastern Maine Sunday Reporter 1971 Microfilm Bangor Eastern Monthly Journal 1877 Vol. 1 Old Town Herald and Up­River Bangor 1888 Scattered issues News Bangor Our Agricola 1875­1876 Incomplete Bangor Paine 1971 Microfilm Bangor Up­River Weekly News 1886, 1888 Scattered issues Bangor Up­River News 1888­1892 Scatered issues Bangor Wheelden's Musical Journal 9/1883 1 issue only Bar Harbor Bar Harbor Record 1887­1916 Microfilm Bar Harbor Bar Harbor Times 1914­1968 Microfilm Bar Harbor Bar Harbor Times 12/20/1951 1 issue only Bar Harbor Bar Harbor Tourist 8/15/1889 1 issue only Bar Harbor Daily Herald 1886 Microfilm Bar Harbor Mount Desert Herald 1881­1891 Microfilm Bath Bath Daily Times 1862­1967 Microfilm Bath Bath Independent and Enterprise 11/1/1905, 11/8/1905 2 issues only Bath Bath Anvil 1906­1909 Microfilm Bath Eastern Times 9/30/1847 1 issue only Bath Eastern Times 1850­1856 Microfilm Bath Lincoln Telegraph 1838­1842 Microfilm Bath Lincoln Telegraph 1/14/1841 1 issue only Maine Gazette (With Hancock Bath 1820 (Dec) Microfilm Gazette) Bath Maine Inquirer 1827­1831 Vol. 4­7 Bath Northern Tribune 1846, 1848 3 scattered issues Belfast American Advocate 1835 Microfilm Belfast Belfast Age 1856­1899 Microfilm Belfast Belfast City Press 1866­1889 Microfilm Belfast Belfast Intelligencer 1836­1837 Microfilm Belfast Belfast Weekly Advertiser 1873­74 Microfilm Hancock Gazette and Penobscot Belfast 1820­1826 Microfilm Patriot Belfast Maine Coast Fisherman 1946­1960 Microfilm Belfast Maine Free Press 1854­1856 Microfilm Belfast Maine Working Man's Advocate 1830­1834 Microfilm Belfast National Fisherman 1960­1977 Microfilm Belfast New Planet 1847 Microfilm Belfast People's Advocate 7/12/1844 1 issue only 2/10 7/15/2016 Fogler Library: Special Collections Newspapers by location Belfast Progressive Age 1860­1881 7 scattered issues Belfast Republican Journal 1829­1921 Microfilm Belfast Tax Payer 1881­1886 Microfilm Belfast Waldo County Herald 7/1/1909 1 issue only Belfast Waldo Signal 1840­1845 Microfilm Belfast Workingman's Advocate 1834­1835 Microfilm Bethel Bethel News 1895­1908 Microfilm Bethel Oxford County Citizen 1908­1944, 1946­1976 Microfilm Biddeford Biddeford Weekly Journal 1877­1930 Microfilm Biddeford La Justice de Biddeford 1896­1924, 1927­1950 Microfilm Biddeford Union and Eastern Journal 8/18/1854 1 issue only Biddeford Union and Journal 1860, 1876­77 Scattered issues Blaine Mars Hill View 1909­1915 Scattered issues Bridgton Bridgton Record 1915­1916 Microfilm Advocate of Freedom (also titled Brunswick 1838 4 issues only Brunswick Advocate of Freedom) Brunswick Eastern Baptist 1837­1838 Vol. 3 complete Brunswick Juvenile Key 1830­1831 Maine Imprint J989 Brunswick Maine Intelligencer 1820 Microfilm Brunswick Times Record 1967­1986 Microfilm back to top C Calais Calais Advertiser 1845­1930 Microfilm Calais Eastern Democrat 1832­1841 Microfilm Calais Frontier Journal 1842­1848 Scattered issues Calais Gazette and Advertiser 1836­1838, 1841­1844 Microfilm Camden Camden Herald 1869­1922 Scattered issues Canton Canton Telephone 1883­1886 Microfilm Caribou Aroostook Republican 1953­55 Microfilm Caribou Aroostook Republican 1880­1881 Scattered issues Castine Eagle 1809­1812 Microfilm Chase's Mills Auburn Chase's Chronicle 1877­1878 3 issues only Chase's Mills Chase's Enquirer 1881 Scattered issues Chase's Mills Chase's Mills Chronicle 1875 Scattered issues Chase's Mills Them Steers 1882­83 5 scattered issues 1883­1895, 1899­1907 Clinton Clinton Advertiser 1879­1907 nearly complete, others scattered Cornish Yankee Farmer 1835­1836 1 volume back to top D Damariscotta Damariscotta Herald 1879­1894 Scattered issues Damariscotta Lincoln Advertiser 1860 Scattered issues Dexter Eastern State 10/31/1890 1 issue only Dexter Gem 9/3/1853 1 issue only Dixfield Dixfield Citizen 1887­1888 Microfilm Dover­Foxcroft Piscataquis Farmer 1842­1847 Microfilm Dover­Foxcroft Piscataquis Farmer 6/13/1844 1 issue only Dover­Foxcroft Piscataquis Herald 1828­1842 Microfilm Dover­Foxcroft Piscataquis Observer 1847­1920 Microfilm back to top 3/10 7/15/2016 Fogler Library: Special Collections Newspapers by location E East Thomaston Lime Rock Gazette 1/7/1846 1 issue only Eastport Eastport Sentinel 1819­1954 Microfilm Eastport Eastport Sentinel 1847, 1854 3 issues only Eastport Northern Light 1828­1832 Microfilm Eastport Northern Light 8/20/1828 1 issue only Ellsworth Eastern Freeman 1853­1854 Microfilm Ellsworth Ellsworth American 1855­1920 Microfilm Ellsworth Ellsworth American 1943, 1945, 1952 Scattered issues Ellsworth Ellsworth Herald 1851­1854 Microfilm back to top F Farmington Chronicle 1845­1918 Microfilm Farmington Excelsior Quarterly 3/1880 1 issue only Farmington Franklin Journal 1882­1976, 1998­1999 Microfilm Farmington Franklin Patriot 1858­1864 Microfilm Franklin Register and Sandy Farmington 1840­1843 Microfilm River Farmer Farmington Herald 1880­1882 Microfilm Farmington Times­Record 1970­1971 Microfilm Frankfort Intelligencer 1837­1839 Microfilm Fryeburg Fryeburg Post 1915­1916 Microfilm back to top G Christian Intelligencer and Gardiner 1827­1831 Microfilm Eastern Chronicle Gardiner Cold Water Fountain 1844­1848 Microfilm Gardiner David's Sling 5/20/1845 1 issue only Gardiner Eastern Chronicle 1826, 1831 Scattered issues Gardiner Fountain Journal 1850­1853 Microfilm Gardiner Gardiner Home Journal 1858­1892 Microfilm Gardiner Gardiner Independent 1900, 1902 Microfilm Gardiner Gardiner Journal 1918­1930 Microfilm Gardiner Kennebec Reporter 1866­1891 Microfilm Gardiner Kennebec Reporter 1868, 1880­1891 5 scattered issues Gardiner Maine Thomsonian Recorder 10/2/1839 1 issue only Gardiner Northern Home Journal 1854­1858 Microfilm Gardiner Reporter Journal 1893­1913 Microfilm Gardiner Weekly Nettle 7/3/1852 1 issue only Gorham Narragansett Sun 1897­1916 Scattered issues back to top H Hallowell American Advocate 1810­1814 Microfilm Hallowell American Advocate 1810­1816 Scattered issues American Advocate and General Hallowell 1820­1825 Microfilm Advertiser American Advocate and Hallowell 1814­1820 Microfilm 4/10 7/15/2016 Fogler Library: Special Collections Newspapers by location Kennebec Advertiser Hallowell Hallowell Gazette 6/25/1853 1 issue only Hallowell Hallowell News 1884­1899 Microfilm Hallowell Hallowell Register 1878­1913 Microfilm Maine Cultivator and Weekly Hallowell 2/21/1840, 3/27/1840 2 issues only Gazette Hallowell Maine Free Press 1831­1833 Microfilm Houlton Houlton Pioneer Times 1933­1937 Microfilm Houlton Houlton Pioneer Times 6/29/1939, 8/15/1957 2 issues only Houlton Houlton Times 1860­1932 Microfilm back to top I Island Falls Literary Echo 6/18/1875, 7/18/1875 2 issues only back
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