How do I find old newspaper headlines?
There are three major web searchable archives in the U.S.:
- Google’s Historical Newspapers: news.google.com/newspapers.
- Newspapers.com (newspapers.com)
- Newsbank’s Newspaper Archive (newspaperarchive.com)
Where can I get a copy of old newspapers?
Here’s how.
- The local library. Many local libraries keep copies of their local newspapers, either in microfiche format or in great big piles of newsprint.
- Google’s News Archive Search. Google has digitised some newspapers from around the world.
- Purchasing a copy of a newspaper.
Where can I find old newspapers in Indiana?
You can also freely access two newspaper databases at the Indiana State Library: NewspaperArchive.com and ProQuest Indianapolis Star (1991-present).
What is the history of the Indianapolis Daily Herald?
Indianapolis Daily Herald (1865-68) {the Sentinel changed the name of its daily edition to the Herald for these three years) Indianapolis Star (1903-22) [free access to Indianapolis Marion County Public Library cardholders only via ProQuest; use your IMCPL library card to log-in]
Why buy an original historic newspaper?
Original historic newspapers make fantastic gifts for milestone birthdays and anniversaries as well as the holidays. Everyone loves to go back in time to see the international and national news, advertisements and local news of the day they were born or the day they were married.
Where can I find old Washington newspapers for free?
Washington newspapers [Washington Carnegie Public Library via NewspaperArchive.com] You can access 36 Indiana titles and over 200,000 pages of historic Indiana newspapers for free at Chronicling America from the Library of Congress. You can also view nearly 10 MILLION newspaper pages from across the country!