How do I order past 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.
How do I find old newspaper articles?
Using Free Online Collections. Use the Google News archive for an easy, searchable experience. This search engine allows you to enter the subject you want to research to find old newspaper articles about that subject. To explore the archive search engine, open your web browser and go to news.google.com/archivesearch.
Where did the North Carolina newspapers added to Chronicling America come from?
The North Carolina newspapers added to Chronicling America were part of a partnership between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, State Archives of North Carolina, and the Library of Congress.
What is the best local newspaper in North Carolina?
A & E News and Views (Mount Holly, N.C.) The AC Phoenix News (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Africo-American Presbyterian (Wilmington, N.C.) The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.) The Albemarle Observer (Edenton, N.C.) Alkon News (Raleigh, N.C.) Amco News (High Point, N.C.) The Atlantic Messenger (New Bern, N.C.)
What is this collection of old newspapers?
This group consists of microfilm copies of newspapers that, for the most part, are no longer being published. Since 1959 more than 1,000 titles have been preserved.
Where can I find copies of the North Carolina newspaper project film?
Copies of film made by the North Carolina Newspaper Project will be available for use by researchers in the Microfilm Room. See the Guide to Newspapers on Microfilm in the State Archives or the State Library’s website