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TEXAS NEWSPAPER COLLECTION the CENTER for AMERICAN HISTORY -A- ABILENE Abilene Daily Reporter (D) MF†*: Feb. 5, 1911; May TEXAS NEWSPAPER COLLECTION pg. 1 THE CENTER FOR AMERICAN HISTORY rev. 4/17/2019 -A- Abilene Reporter-News (d) MF: [Apr 1952-Aug 31, 1968: incomplete (198 reels)] (Includes Abilene Morning Reporter-News, post- ABILENE 1937) OR: Dec 8, 11, 1941; Jul 19, Dec 13, 1948; Abilene Daily Reporter (d) Jul 21, 1969; Apr 19, 1981 MF†*: Feb. 5, 1911; May 20, 1913; OR Special Editions: Jun. 30, Aug. 19, 1914; Jun. 11, 1916; Sep. 24, 1950; [Jun. 21-Aug. 8, 1918: incomplete]; [vol. 12, no. 1] May 24, 1931 Apr. 8, 1956; (75th Anniversary Ed.) (Microfilm on misc. Abilene reel) [vol. 35, no. 1] (Includes Abilene Morning Reporter-News, pre- Mar. 13, 1966; (85th Anniversary Ed.) 1937, and Sunday Reporter-News - Index available) [vol. 82, no. 1] OR Special Editions: 1931; (50th Anniversary Ed.) Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (sw) [vol. 10, no. 1] MF†*: Jun 9, 1914; Jan 8, 1915; Apr 13, 1917 Mar. 15, 1936; (Texas Centennial Ed.) (Microfilm on Misc. Abilene reel) [vol. 1, no. 1] Dec. 6, 1936 Abilene Times (d) [vol. 1, no. 2] MF†: [Mar 5-Jun 1, 1928: incomplete] (Microfilm of Apr 1-Dec 30, 1927 on reel with West Abilene Evening Times (d) Texas Baptist) MF†: Apr 1-Oct 31, 1927 (Microfilm of Mar 5-June 1, 1928 on misc. Abilene- (Microfilm on misc. Abilene reel) Albany reel) OR: Aug 30, Oct 18, 1935 Abilene Morning News (d) OR: Feb 15, 1933 Baptist Tribune (w) MF: [Jan 8, 1903-Apr 18, 1907: incomplete (2 Abilene Morning Reporter (d) reels)] MF†*: Jul 26; Aug 1, 1918 (Microfilm on Misc. Abilene reel) Camp Barkeley News (w) OR, MF†*: [Jul 9, 1943-Mar 23, 1945: incomplete (1 Abilene Morning Reporter-News (d) reel)] see Abilene Daily Reporter (pre-1937); Abilene Reporter-News (post-1937) Simmons Brand (u) OR: Dec 13, 1918 Abilene Morning Times (d) MF†: Oct 2, 1927-Feb 27, 1928 Sunday Reporter-News (w) (Microfilm of Oct 2-Dec 30, 1927 on misc. Abilene see Abilene Daily Reporter reel) (Microfilm of Jan 2-Feb 27, 1928 on misc. Abilene- Taylor County News (w) Albany reel) MF†*: [Mar 20, 1885-Aug 31, 1906: incomplete (10 reels)] Abilene Reporter (w) MF: [Jul 26, 1888-Dec 21, 1900: incomplete (4 Taylor County Times (w) reels)] MF†*: [Jun 8, 1922-Mar 15, 1923: incomplete] MF†*: [Jun 24, 1904-Mar 13, 1908: incomplete (1 (Microfilm on reel with Taylor County News) reel)] West Texas Baptist (u) MF†*: Oct 28, 1937 (Microfilm on reel with Abilene Times) Format: OR=Original Newspaper, MF=Microfilm, RP=Reproduction, FC=Microfiche. An asterix *: indicates microfilm available for inter-library loan. A dagger †: denotes microfilm that may be purchased from the Center for American History. Frequency: d=daily, bm=bi-monthly, bw=bi-weekly, m=monthly, sm=semi-monthly, sw=semi-weekly, tm=tri-monthly, tw=tri-weekly, u=unknown, w=weekly. TEXAS NEWSPAPER COLLECTION pg. 2 THE CENTER FOR AMERICAN HISTORY rev. 4/17/2019 ALBANY (Microfilm of Feb 16, 1900-Feb 25, 1913 on misc. Albany-Alpine reel) Albany Echo (w) MF†: [Jan 8, 1914-Sept 14, 1951; Jan 5, 1961-Dec OR, MF†*: [Jan 6, 1883-Feb 22, 1884: incomplete] 27, 1962: incomplete (3 reels)] (Microfilm on misc. Albany reel) (Microfilm of Jan 1, 1935-Sept 14, 1951 on misc. Alpine reel) Albany News (w) OR: [Nov 22, 1946; Aug 18, 1950; Apr 22, 1982; Jan MF†*: [Oct 14, 1898-Aug 4, 1911: incomplete] 30, 1992-Oct 19, 1997: incomplete] (Microfilm of Oct 14, 1898-Dec 21, 1906 on misc. OR Special Editions: Albany reel) Nov. 22, 1940; (Golden Anniversary Ed.) OR: June 3, 1886; Dec 12, 1935; Jan 9, 16, 1936 [vol. 28, no. 1] OR Special Editions: Nov. 2, 1961; (Camino del Rio Ed.) Oct. 3, 1935; (51st Anniversary Ed.) [vol. 55, no. 1] [vol. 47, on. 1] June 28, 1962; (Brewster Co. Diamond Jubilee Ed.) May 13, 1937 [vol. 53, no. 1 & vol. 83, no. 1] [vol. 1, no. 3] Index available Albany Star (w) Alpine Times (w) MF†*: [Dec 25, 1882-Jan 1, 1884: incomplete] MF†*: [Jun 22, 1904-Apr 3, 1907: incomplete] (Microfilm on misc. Albany reel) (Microfilm on Misc. Alpine reel) Sul Ross Skyline (u) MF†*: Nov 6, Dec 4, 1929; Feb 11, 1931; Sep 12, 1938 ALICE (Microfilm on Misc. Alpine reel) Alice Daily Echo (d) MF: [Jan 3, 1954-Aug 31, 1965: incomplete (34 ALTO reels)] OR Special Editions: Alto Herald (w) Feb. 26, 1942; (Oil and Industrial Ed.) MF†*: [Jan 3, 1908-Dec 29, 1966: incomplete (17 [vol. 75, no. 1] reels)] Alice Echo (w) ALVARADO MF†*: [Oct 20, 1898-Jul 18, 1918: incomplete (1 reel)] Alvarado Weekly Bulletin (w) OR Special Editions: OR, MF†*: Jan 20, 1893 May 6, 1954; (Special Blowout Ed.) (Microfilm on misc. Alvarado-Alvord reel) [vol. 75, no. 2] (Original format stored offsite) Alice Echo-news (d) OR: Feb 16, 1986 ALVIN Latino-Americano (w) Alvin Sun (w) OR: Jan 14 1920 MF†*: Feb 8, Mar 8, 29, May 24, Jul 12, 1907; Jul 31, 1914 (Microfilm of Mar 8, 1907-July 3, 1914 on misc. ALPINE Alvarado-Alvord reel) OR: Aug 15, 1891 Alpine Avalanche (w) OR Special Editions: MF*: [Feb 16, 1900-Dec 29, 1939: incomplete]; Nov. 18, 1965; (75th Anniversary Ed.) Sep 14, 1951 [vol. 61, no. 1] Format: OR=Original Newspaper, MF=Microfilm, RP=Reproduction, FC=Microfiche. An asterix *: indicates microfilm available for inter-library loan. A dagger †: denotes microfilm that may be purchased from the Center for American History. Frequency: d=daily, bm=bi-monthly, bw=bi-weekly, m=monthly, sm=semi-monthly, sw=semi-weekly, tm=tri-monthly, tw=tri-weekly, u=unknown, w=weekly. TEXAS NEWSPAPER COLLECTION pg. 3 THE CENTER FOR AMERICAN HISTORY rev. 4/17/2019 Commoner (w) Sep. 2, 1962; (75th Diamond Jubilee Ed.) MF†*: [Sep 30, 1899-Jun 23, 1900: incomplete] [vol. 82, no. 2] (Microfilm on misc. Alvarado-Alvord reel) Jan. 18, 1976; (Bicentennial Ed.) [vol. 81a, no. 1] see also Amarillo Daily News ALVORD Amarillo Times (d) Alvord News (w) OR: Dec 8, 1941; Jan 30, 1948; May 30, 1950 MF†*: [Jun 9, 1927-Feb 20, 1930: incomplete] OR Special Editions: OR: Dec 12, 1935 Dec. 16, 1939; (2nd Anniversary Ed.) (Microfilm on misc. Alvarado-Alvord reel) [vol. 10, no. 2] Feb. 25, 1945 [vol. 29, no. 1] AMARILLO Amarillo Weekly News (w) Amarillo Citizen (w) OR: [Mar 18, 1898-Jul 19, 1901: incomplete] OR: Nov 26, 1963 Caldwell Imprint (w) Amarillo Daily News (d) MF†*: Nov 6, 1907 OR: [Jul 29, 1928-Jan 28, 1951: incomplete]; (Microfilm on misc. Amarillo reel) Jul 15-24, 1969; Aug 9, 1974; Mar 31, 1981 MF: July 1-Aug 31, 1944; Feb 1-28, 1965 (2 reels) Daily Amarillo Journal (d) OR: Oct 3, 1899 Amarillo Globe (d) OR: Mar 2, 1929-Sep 30, 1943; Daily Panhandle (d) Apr 13, May 30, Jun 6, 1950 OR: [Mar 17, 1908-Mar 1, 1916: incomplete] MF†*: Aug 16, 1909 Amarillo Globe-Times (d) (Microfilm on misc. Amarillo reel) OR: [Nov 22, 1963-Aug 8, 1974: incomplete] Evening News (d) Amarillo News (w) OR: [May 19, 1899-Jul 16, 1901: incomplete] OR: [Mar 16-Jun 1, 1895: incomplete] Producer-Consumer (m) Amarillo Record (w) MF†*: Aug 1948 OR: Sep 12, 1902 (Microfilm on misc. Amarillo reel) Golden Spread Informer (w) OR: Apr 30, 1979 (2 cop) Ranger (bw) OR: Sep 27, 1941-May 16, 1942 Record (u) OR: Sep 12, 1902 Amarillo Sunday News-Globe OR, MF† Special Editions: Register (w) (Amarillo Sunday News-Globe) MF†*: [Oct 1, 1948-May 30, 1952: incomplete Aug. 14, 1938 (1 reel)] [vol. 1, no. 4] (Microfilm of Oct 1, 1948-Sept 14, 1951 on misc. (Microfilm on Amarillo Globe-News Golden Amarillo reel) Anniversary edition) OR Special Editions: Southwest Plainsman (w) MF†*: [Apr 27, 1918-Apr 18, 1935: incomplete] Format: OR=Original Newspaper, MF=Microfilm, RP=Reproduction, FC=Microfiche. An asterix *: indicates microfilm available for inter-library loan. A dagger †: denotes microfilm that may be purchased from the Center for American History. Frequency: d=daily, bm=bi-monthly, bw=bi-weekly, m=monthly, sm=semi-monthly, sw=semi-weekly, tm=tri-monthly, tw=tri-weekly, u=unknown, w=weekly. TEXAS NEWSPAPER COLLECTION pg. 4 THE CENTER FOR AMERICAN HISTORY rev. 4/17/2019 Sunday Morning Herald (w) MF†*: [Mar 6, 1910-Apr 23, 1911: incomplete] (Microfilm on misc. Amarillo reel) Sunday News-Globe (w) OR, MF†*: Sep 15, 1929; Aug 14, 1938 (Microfilm of Sep. 1, 15, 1929 on misc. Amarillo reel) (Microfilm of Aug. 14, 1938 on separate reel) Twice-a-Week Herald (sw) ANDREWS MF†*: [Mar 31, 1905-Nov 16, 1906: incomplete] (Microfilm on misc. Amarillo reel) Andrews County News (u) OR: Oct 6, 1985 Weekly Herald (w) OR Special Editions: MF†: [Nov 22, 1906-Dec 31, 1908: incomplete] Aug. 14, 1936; (Texas Centennial Ed.) (Microfilm on misc. Amarillo reel) [vol. 1, no. 6] May 11, 1951 West Texas Register (w) [vol. 25, no. 1] OR: Aug 24, 1956; Jul 26, Aug 2, 1968 Sep. 18, 1960; (50th Anniversary Ed.) OR Special Editions: [vol. 45, no. 1] Dec. 1, 1961; (25 Yrs. of Diocese of Amarillo) [vol. 53, no. 19] ANGLETON ANAHUAC Angleton Times (w) OR: [Sep 14, 1900-Aug 15, 1946: incomplete] Progress (w) MF†*: [Jan 7, 1910-Dec 13, 1912: incomplete MF†*: [Jan 2, 1914-Dec 28, 1928; June 21, 1940- (1 reel)] Oct 16, 1941; Sep 3, 1953-Dec 27, 1962: incomplete (13 reels)] OR Special Editions: ANSON Nov. 15, 1935 [vol. 1, no. 5] Western Enterprise (w) Jun. 25, 1937 MF†*: Aug 24, 1933 [vol. 26, no.
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