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Newspapers Online.
Many newspapers are now online. Search by State, by city,
or newspaper name. Many of them are currently being indexed. |
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Newspaper
Abstracts is a searchable website
and mail list for submission of newspaper abstracts or links
to other sites with newspaper abstracts or articles. This covers
ALL states and all counties. Will grow by leaps and bounds as
researchers add abstracts or links for their own areas. |
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Indiana
Newspaper Search Over 4.2 million vital statistics
have been indexed from many Indiana newspapers. This is an important
resource for checking births, deaths, marriages, estates and
other life events that are reported in Indiana newspapers. |
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History Channel's This
Day in History.You can choose from categories such
as Wall Street, Automotive, Civil War, Technology and WWII History.
Great site to visit daily. |
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Virginia
Civil War Newspapers.This is a very impressive attempt
to portray 2 neighboring communties in the Shenandoah Valley;
one Northern, one Southern- in the years before, during and after
the war. |
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Warsaw
Times Union Website of our local newspaper. Searchable
for words and phrases. Visit daily for local news. |
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IHS
Preservation Imaging Dept. On the Indiana Historical
Society home page, search for the Preservation Imaging Department.
Originally a part of the U.S. Newpaper Project, IHS have preserved
thousands of priceless old newspapers. Film can be obtained and
prices are very reasonable. |
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History
Buff Home Page produced by Rick Brown. This extensive
site is devoted to press coverage of events in American History,
but includes several other interesting features, even an online
auction. Be sure to visit the Library and look at the Hoaxes
page. |
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City of
Warsaw. The home page of the City of Warsaw, county
seat of Kosciusko County. Page created and maintained by the
Mayor's administrative assistant Michelle Bormet. Lots of information
here. |
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Warsaw
Speedway Web site created and maintained by Kimberly
Baney that has a tremendous amount of historical information
about this historic family recreational area, "now gone
but not forgotten!" |