This is a list of defunct
newspaper
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s of the
United States
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. Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.
The list is sorted by distribution and
state
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* State (polity), a centralized political organization that regulates law and society within a territory
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and labeled with the city of publication if not evident from the name.
Note that there are lists of newspapers in every state, such as
List of newspapers in Alabama, each with a section on defunct newspapers in the state. These lists often include titles missing below.
National
* ''
Daily Worker''
* ''
The National''
* ''
National Anti-Slavery Standard'' (1840–1870)
* ''
The National Era'' (1847-1860, abolitionist)
* ''
Negro World''
* ''
Police Gazette'' (1845-1977)
* ''
The Spotlight'' (1975-2001)
Metropolitan and local
Alabama
* ''
Alabama Journal'' (Montgomery) (1940–1993)
* ''
Birmingham Post-Herald'' (1850–2005)
* ''Daily Rebel'' (Selma) (1865)
* ''
The Hoover Gazette'' (2006–2007)
* ''
The Meteor
''The Meteor'' was an internal newspaper written, edited, printed and published by the patients of the Alabama Insane Hospital, soon renamed as the Bryce Hospital after superintendent Dr. Peter Bryce, from 1872 to 1881.
History
It was origina ...
'' Alabama Insane Hospital (1872–1881)
* ''The Mobile Morning News'' (''c.''1865)
Alaska
* ''
Anchorage Times''
* ''Insurgent49''
* ''
Tundra Times''
Arizona
* ''
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* ''The Argus'' (
Holbrook, Arizona
Holbrook () is a city in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city was 5,053. The city is the county seat of Navajo County.
Holbrook was founded in 1881 or 1882, when the railroad was bu ...
) (1895–1900)
* ''
The Bachelor's Beat''
* ''
Bisbee Daily Review'' (
Bisbee, Arizona
Bisbee is a city in and the county seat of Cochise County, Arizona, Cochise County in southeastern Arizona, United States. It is southeast of Tucson, Arizona, Tucson and north of the Mexican border. According to the 2020 United States census, ...
) (1901–1971)
* ''
The Border Vidette'' (
Nogales, Arizona
Nogales (; English: or ) is a city in and the county seat of Santa Cruz County, Arizona. The population was 20,837 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census and estimated 20,103 in 2019. Nogales forms part of the larger Tucson–Nogales L ...
) (1894-1934)
* ''El Fronterizo'' (
Tucson
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) (1878-193?)
* ''
The Holbrook News'' (
Holbrook, Arizona
Holbrook () is a city in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city was 5,053. The city is the county seat of Navajo County.
Holbrook was founded in 1881 or 1882, when the railroad was bu ...
)
* ''
Mohave County Miner'' (
Mineral Park, Arizona, 1882-1887;
Kingman, Arizona
Kingman is a city in and the county seat of Mohave County, Arizona, United States. It is named after Lewis Kingman, an engineer for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. The population was 32,693 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census.
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, 1887-1974), called ''Mohave County Miner and Our Mineral Wealth'' between 1918 (after merger with ''Our Mineral Wealth'') and 1922.
* ''
Our Mineral Wealth'' (
Kingman, Arizona
Kingman is a city in and the county seat of Mohave County, Arizona, United States. It is named after Lewis Kingman, an engineer for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. The population was 32,693 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census.
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, 1893-1918), merged with ''Mohave County Miner'' in 1918.
* ''
Phoenix Gazette'' (1881–1997)
* ''
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The St. Johns Herald'' (1885-1903, 1917-1938), ''Snips and St. Johns Herald'' (1903-1905), ''St. Johns Herald and Apache News'' (1905-1917), ''St. Johns Herald-Observer'' (1938-1946), ''Apache County Independent-News and Herald-Observer'' (1946-1956)
* ''
Tucson Citizen
The ''Tucson Citizen'' was a daily newspaper in Tucson, Arizona. It was founded by Richard C. McCormick with John Wasson as publisher and editor on October 15, 1870, as the ''Arizona Citizen''.
When it ceased printing on May 16, 2009, the dail ...
'' (1870–2009)
* ''
Weekly Arizonian''
* ''
Williams News'' (
Williams, Arizona
Williams () is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, Coconino County, Arizona, United States, located west of Flagstaff, Arizona, Flagstaff. Its population was 3,023 at the 2010 census. It lies on the routes of U.S. Route 66 in Arizona#Historic Ro ...
)
Arkansas
* ''
Arkansas Gazette
The ''Arkansas Gazette'' was a newspaper in Little Rock, Arkansas, that was published from 1819 to 1991. It was known as the oldest newspaper west of the Mississippi River. It was located from 1908 until its closing at the now historic Gazette ...
'' (
Little Rock
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) (1819–1991)
California
* ''
Alameda Times-Star''
* ''
Anaheim Bulletin''
* ''
Antioch Daily Ledger''
* ''
The Argus'' (Fremont)
* ''
Beverly Hills Post''
* ''Burbank Daily Review''
* ''Byron Times''
* ''
Weekly Butte Democrat'',
Oroville, 1859–1862
* ''
California Eagle'' (
Los Angeles
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)
* ''
The Californian'' (
San Francisco
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)
* ''
Chung Sai Yat Po'' (
San Francisco
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, Chinese)
*
La Crónica(''Los Angeles, Spanish, 1872-1892)
* ''
Clovis Independent''
* ''
Hayward Daily Review''
* ''
Daily Star-Progress'' (
La Habra)
* ''
Dinuba Sentinel''
* ''
Evening Outlook'' (Santa Monica)
* ''Fortuna Advance'' (Fortuna) (existed in 1905)
* ''
Fullerton News-Tribune''
* ''
The Golden Era'' (
San Francisco
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)
*
Hispano América' (San Francisco, Spanish, 1917-1934)
* ''
Hokubei Mainichi Newspaper'' (
San Francisco
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, Japanese)
* ''
Hollywood Citizen'' (1931–1970)
* ''
Hollywood Star''
* ''
Los Angeles Illustrated Daily News''
* ''
Los Angeles Examiner'' (1903–1962)
* ''
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
The ''Los Angeles Herald Examiner'' was a major Los Angeles daily newspaper, published in the afternoon from Monday to Friday and in the morning on Saturdays and Sundays. It was part of the Hearst syndicate. It was formed when the afternoon ' ...
'' (1962–1989)
* ''
Los Angeles Herald Express'' (1931–1962)
* ''
Los Angeles Mirror
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''
* ''
Los Angeles Record'' (1895–1933)
* ''Los Angeles Saturday Night'' (1920–1934, illustrated weekly by Samuel Travers Clover)
* ''
Los Angeles Star / La Estrella de Los Ángeles''
Bilingual English/Spanish 1851-1879)
* ''
Napa Sentinel''
* ''
The Nevada Journal
''The Nevada Journal'' was a newspaper based in Nevada City, California. It was the first newspaper published in Nevada County, and one of the earliest published in the mountains of the U.S. state of California
California () is a U.S. s ...
'' (
Nevada City)
* ''
Nichi Bei Times'' (
San Francisco
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, Japanese)
* ''
North County Times
The ''North County Times'' was a local newspaper in San Diego
San Diego ( , ) is a city on the Pacific coast of Southern California, adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With a population of over 1.4 million, it is the List of U ...
'' (
Escondido)
* ''
Oakland Tribune
The ''Oakland Tribune'' was a daily newspaper published in Oakland, California, and a predecessor of the '' East Bay Times''. It was published by the Bay Area News Group (BANG), a subsidiary of MediaNews Group. Founded in 1874, the ''Tribune'' ...
''
* ''
OC Weekly
''OC Weekly'' was a free alternative weekly paper distributed in Orange County and Long Beach, California. It was founded in September 1995 by Will Swaim, who acted as editor and publisher until 2007.
The paper was distributed at coffee shops, ...
''
* ''
Oxnard Press-Courier''
* ''
The Pacific Ensign''
* ''Pittsburg Post-Dispatch''
* ''
Progress Bulletin'' (
Pomona)
* ''
Sacramento Union'' (1851–1994)
* ''
San Bruno Herald''
* ''
San Diego Daily Journal'' (1944–1950)
* ''
San Francisco Bay Guardian''
* ''
San Francisco Call
''The San Francisco Call'' was a newspaper that served San Francisco, California. Because of a succession of mergers with other newspapers, the paper variously came to be called ''The San Francisco Call & Post'', the ''San Francisco Call-Bulleti ...
'' (1856–1913)
* ''
San Francisco Evening Bulletin
The ''San Francisco Evening Bulletin'' was a newspaper in San Francisco, founded as the ''Daily Evening Bulletin'' in 1855 by James King of William. King used the newspaper to crusade against political corruption, and built it into having the hig ...
'' (1929–1959)
* ''San Francisco Frontiers'' (1994–2002)
* ''
The San Francisco News'' (1903–1959)
* ''
San Mateo County Times''
* ''
San Mateo Daily News''
* ''
Sanger Herald''
* ''La Sociedad'' (San Francisco, Spanish, 1869-1895)
* ''
Viet Mercury'' (
San Jose, Vietnamese)
* ''La Voz de Méjico'' (San Francisco, Spanish, 1862-1866)
Colorado
* ''Cherry Creek Pioneer'' (Denver) (1859)
* ''
Colorado Mountaineer'' Established 1875
* ''
Colorado Springs Sun''
* ''
Rocky Mountain News
The ''Rocky Mountain News'' (nicknamed the ''Rocky'') was a daily newspaper published in Denver, Colorado, from April 23, 1859, until February 27, 2009. It was owned by the E. W. Scripps Company from 1926 until its closing. the Monday–Friday ...
'' (
Denver
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) (1859–2009)
* ''
Rolling Stock
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'' (
Boulder
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)
Connecticut
* ''Bridgeport Evening Farmer'' (1866–1917)
* ''Farmington Valley Herald''
* ''
The Hartford Times'' (1817–1976)
* ''Manchester Herald''
* ''The Meriden Journal''
* ''The New Haven Courier''
* ''Waterbury Democrat''
* ''Winsted Evening Citizen''
Delaware
* ''
The Wilmington Mercury'' (1798)
Florida
* ''
Boca Raton News
The ''Boca Raton News'', owned by the South Florida Media Company, was the local community newspaper of Boca Raton, Florida
Boca Raton ( ; ) is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 97,422 in the 2020 Unit ...
''
* ''The Clearwater Sun'' (1914–1989)
* ''
Evening Independent
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'' (1906–1986)
* ''
Jacksonville Journal''
* ''
The Miami News
''The Miami News'' was an evening newspaper in Miami, Florida. It was the media market competitor to the morning edition of the ''Miami Herald'' for most of the 20th century. The paper started publishing in May 1896 as a weekly called ''The Miami ...
'' (1896–1988)
* ''
Pasco News''
* ''
Sarasota Journal'' (1952–1982)
* ''
Tampa Times'' (1893–1982)
* ''
Tampa Tribune
''The Tampa Tribune'' was a daily newspaper published in Tampa, Florida. Along with the competing ''Tampa Bay Times'', the ''Tampa Tribune'' was one of two major newspapers published in the Tampa Bay area.
The newspaper also published a ''St. P ...
''
Georgia
* ''
Atlanta Georgian
''The Atlanta Georgian'' was an American daily afternoon newspaper in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
History
Founded by New Jersey
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'' (1906–1939)
* ''
Atlanta Southern Confederacy''
* ''
Cherokee Phoenix
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'' (1828–1834)
* ''
Daily Intelligencer'' (Atlanta)
* ''
Daily Sun''
* ''
The Great Speckled Bird'' (Atlanta) (1968–1976)
* ''
The Luminary''
Hawaii
* ''Hawaii Holomua'' (Honolulu) (1891–1895)
* ''Hilo Tribune'' (1895–1917)
* ''
The Honolulu Advertiser'' (1856–2010)
* ''
Honolulu Star-Bulletin
The ''Honolulu Star-Bulletin'' was a daily newspaper based in Honolulu, Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. At the time publication ceased on June 6, 2010, it was the second largest daily newspaper in the state of Hawaii (after the ''Honol ...
'' (1882–2010)
* ''
Honolulu Weekly''
* ''
Molokai Island Times''
* ''
Pacific Commercial Advertiser'' (Honolulu) (1856–1888)
* ''Polynesian'' (Honolulu) (1844–1864)
Idaho
* ''Bingham County News'' (Blackfoot) (1918–1930)
* ''Blackfoot Optimist'' (1907–1918)
* ''Camas Prairie Chronicle'' (Cottonwood) (1901–1917)
* ''Idaho Falls Free Press''
* ''Idaho Observer'' (1997–2010)
Illinois
* ''
Champaign-Urbana Courier''
* ''
Chicago Daily News'' (1875–1978)
* ''The Chicago Day Book'' (1911–1917)
* ''
Chicago Democrat'' (1857)
* ''
Chicago Evening Post''
* ''
Chicago Inter Ocean''
* ''
Chicago Press and Tribune'' (1857)
* ''
Chicago Times''
* ''
Chicago's American'' (1900-1939)
* ''Commercial Bulletin'' (
Troy
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)
* ''Congregational Herald'' (Chicago) (1857)
* ''Daily Commercial Bulletin'' (Chicago)
* ''Dziennik Narodowy'' (Chicago) (1899–1923)
* ''Free West''
* ''Idisher ḳuryer : The Daily Jewish Courier'' (Chicago) (1887-194?)
* ''
Metro-East Journal'' (East St. Louis)
* The ''
Northwestern Lumberman'',
Chicago
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* ''
Pochodeň'' (Chicago) (1896–1899)
* ''
Post Amerikan'' (Bloomington-Normal)
* ''
Skandinaven'' (Chicago)
* ''Springfield Republican-American''
* ''Telegraf'' (Chicago) (1892-19??)
* ''Vorbote'' (Chicago) (1874–1924)
* ''Western Citizen'' (Chicago) (1850s)
Indiana
* ''Amateur Reporter'' (Washington) (1882–1883)
* ''The Andrews Signal'' (1893–1952)
* ''Blackford County Democrat'' (Hartford City) (1857–1861)
* ''Blackford County Gazette'' (Hartford City) (1901–1905)
* ''Blackford County News'' (Hartford City) (1852–1859)
* ''Brookville American'' (1858–1861)
* ''Carthage Record'' (18??-190?)
* ''The Colored Visitor'' (Logansport) (1879-18??)
* ''Daily Gazette'' (Hartford City) (1901–1903)
* ''Daily Journal'' (Hartford City) (1909–1915)
* ''The Daily Republican'' (Seymour) (?-1899)
* ''The DePauw Daily'' (Greencastle) (?-1920)
* ''Daily State Sentinel'' (Indianapolis) (1861–1884)
* ''The Disseminator'' (New Harmony) (1828–1841)
* ''
Evansville Press'' (1906–1998)
* ''Evening News'' (Hartford City) (1894–1937)
* ''Fort Wayne World'' (1884–1885)
* ''The Freeman'' (Indianapolis) (1884–1927)
* ''Gary Tribune/Gary Daily Tribune'' (1914–1921)
* ''Hagerstown Exponent'' (1876–2004)
* ''Hartford City Arena'' (1891–1895)
* ''Hartford City Courier'' (1873–1875)
* ''Hartford City Democrat'' (1869–1872)
* ''Hartford City Press'' (1892–1894)
* ''Hartford City Telegram'' (1875–1914)
* ''Hartford City Times'' (1852–?)
* ''Hartford City Times'' (1885–1905)
* ''Hartford City Union'' (1861–1871)
* ''The Hazleton Herald'' (1896–?)
* ''The Hazleton News'' (''c.''1888)
* ''The Herald'' (Lynn) (?-192?)
* ''Hoosier Topics'' (Cloverdale) (19??-????)
* ''Indiana Palladium'' (Lawrenceburg) (1825–1836)
* ''Indiana-Posten'' (South Bend) (1899–?)
* ''Indiana State Sentinel'' (Indianapolis) (1845–1851)
* ''
Indiana Tribüne'' (Indianapolis) (1878–1907)
* ''Indianapolis Daily Herald'' (1865–1868)
* ''Indianapolis Journal'' (1867–1904)
* ''Indianapolis Leader'' (1879–1890)
* ''Indianapolis Ledger'' (1912–19??)
* ''
Indianapolis News'' (1869–1999)
* ''Indianapolis Sentinel'' (1880–1904)
* ''
Indianapolis Times '' (1888–1965)
* ''Indianapolis World'' (188?–19??)
* ''Irvington Review and Irvingtonian'' (Indianapolis) (1937–1939)
* ''Jamestown Tribune'' (18??-18??)
* ''Jasper Weekly Courier'' (1858–1922)
* ''Jedność'' (Gary) (1975-19??)
* ''Kosciusko Co. Standard'' (Leesburg) (188?–1???)
* ''Kurjer'' (Gary) (1937–????)
* ''La Porte Chronicle'' (1874–1880)
* ''Lake City Commercial'' (Warsaw) (1859–1860)
* ''Leesburg Journal'' (Leesburg) (19??-19??)
* ''Leesburg News'' (1939–1999)
* ''Lyons Herald'' (''c.''1939)
* ''Marshall County Democrat'' (1855–1859)
* ''Marshall County Republican'' (Plymouth) (1856–1878)
* ''Messenger Crier'' (Crawfordsville) (19??-????)
* ''The Microscope and General Advertiser'' (New Albany) (1824–1825)
* ''Muncietown Telegraph'' (1841–1842)
* ''Nasze życie'' (East Chicago) (1936-19??)
* ''The National Republican'' (Muncie) (1914–1925)
* ''New Albany Daily Ledger'' (1849–1871)
* ''New-Harmony Gazette'' (1825–1828)
* ''Newport Hoosier State'' (1890–1895)
* ''News'' (Hartford City) (1873–1885)
* ''Noble County Herald'' (Albion) (1860–1866)
* ''The Paper'' (Elkhart) (?-2000)
* ''Plymouth Banner'' (1852–1855)
* ''Plymouth Democrat'' (1869–1941)
* ''Plymouth Tribune'' (1901–1911)
* ''Randolph County Journal'' (Winchester) (1855–1862)
* ''
Record-Herald'' (Butler) (1928–1977)
*''Register'' (Hartford City) (1856)
* ''Republican'' (Hartford City) (1895–1896)
* ''Richmond Palladium'' (Richmond) (1831–1837)
* ''Rockport Democrat''
* ''Rockport Journal''
* ''Rockport Weekly Democrat'' (1855–?)
* ''The Sandborn Herald'' (Sandborn) (1905–?)
* ''Saturday Siftings'' (Hartford City) (1891–<1894)
* ''The Semi-Weekly Dispatch'' (Winslsow) (?-1904)
* ''Shelby Democrat'' (1???-1947)
* ''Smithville News'' (1908–19??)
* ''The Statesman, and Clark County Advertiser'' (Charlestown) (18??-18??)
* ''Terre Haute Advocate'' (?-197?)
* ''Times-Gazette'' (Hartford City) (1905–1937)
* ''Trainman'' (Indianapolis) (1947–1968)
* ''Vincennes Gazette'' (1830–1844)
* ''Wabash Express'' (Terre Haute) (1841-186?)
* ''Walton Enterprise'' (192?–19??)
* ''Weekly Post'' (Bethlehem) (1892-1???)
* ''Winchester Journal'' (18??-1920)
Iowa
* ''Burlington Evening Gazette'' (1904-1911,
Burlington, Iowa
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)
* ''Cedar Rapids Republican'' (1898-1921)
* ''Cerro Gordo County Republican'' (Mason City) (1893–1906)
* ''Cresco Plain Dealer'' (Cresco) (1913–1945)
* ''
Decorah Posten''
* ''Delaware County News'' (Manchester) (1896–1912)
* ''Der Demokrat'' (Davenport) (186?–1868)
* ''Denison Herald''
* ''
Des Moines Tribune
The ''Des Moines Tribune'' was a daily afternoon newspaper published in Des Moines, Iowa
Des Moines is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of cities in Iowa, most populous city in the U.S. state of Iowa. It is the coun ...
'' (1906–1982)
* ''Evening Times-Republican'' (Marshalltown) (1890–1923)
* ''Express-Republican'' (Mason City) (1886–1893)
* ''Iowa State Bystander'' (Des Moines) (1894–1916)
* ''Manchester Democrat'' (1875–1930)
* ''Manchester Democrat-Radio'' (1930–1988)
* ''Mason City Express'' (1870–1886)
* ''Ottumwa Tri-Weekly Courier'' (1903–1916)
* ''Political Beacon'' (Lawrenceburg) (1837–1845)
* ''
Sioux City Tribune''
* ''Der tägliche Demokrat'' (
Davenport) (186?–1918)
Kansas
* ''The Commercial Bulletin'' (Lane)
* ''
Topeka State Journal'' (1892–1980)
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Kentucky
* ''The
Adair County News''
* ''Big Sandy News'' (
Louisa) (1885–1929)
* '' Hartford Republican'' (18??-1926)
* ''The Independent Press'' (
Whitesville) (?-1870)
* ''
The Jeffersonian''
* ''
Kentucky Irish American''
* ''
The Kentucky Post''
* ''The
Louisville Herald-Post''
* ''
The Louisville Leader''
* ''The
Louisville Times
''The Louisville Times'' was a newspaper that was published in Louisville, Kentucky. It was founded in 1884 by Walter N. Haldeman, as the afternoon counterpart to ''The Courier-Journal'', the dominant morning newspaper in Louisville and the common ...
'' (1884–1987)
* ''The Whitesville Independent Press'' (1989–1991)
Louisiana
* ''Avoyelles Pelican'' (
Marksville) (1859-186?)
* ''Baton-Rouge Gazette'' (1819–1856)
* ''Baton Rouge State-Times'' (1904–1991)
* ''Bogalusa Enterprise'' (1914–18)
* ''Gazette and Sentinel'' (
Plaquemine) (1858–1864)
* ''Houma Courier'' (1878–1939)
* ''Lafayette Advertiser'' (1865-19??)
* ''Louisiana Cotton-Boll'' (
Lafayette) (1872–1883)
* ''Le Louisianais'' (
Convent
A convent is an enclosed community of monks, nuns, friars or religious sisters. Alternatively, ''convent'' means the building used by the community.
The term is particularly used in the Catholic Church, Lutheran churches, and the Anglican ...
) (1865–1883)
* ''Lower Coast Gazette'' (
Pointe à la Hache) (1909–1925)
* ''The Lumberjack'' (
Alexandria
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) (1913–1913)
* ''The Meridional'' (Abbeville) (1856–1906)
* ''Le Meschacébé'' (
Lucy
Lucy is an English language, English feminine given name derived from the Latin masculine given name Lucius with the meaning ''as of light'' (''born at dawn or daylight'', maybe also ''shiny'', or ''of light complexion''). Alternative spellings ar ...
) (1853–1942)
* ''Le Messager'' (Bringier) (1846–1860)
* ''Natchitoches Union'' (1859–1864)
* ''New Iberia Enterprise'' (1885–1902)
* ''
L'Abeille'' (''The New Orleans Bee'')
* ''
New Orleans States-Item'' (1958–1980)
* ''New-Orleans Commercial Bulletin'' (1832 to 1871)
* ''Opelousas Courier'' (1852–1910)'
* ''Opelousas Journal'' (1868–1878)
* ''Opelousas Patriot'' (1855–1863)
* ''El Pelayo'' (
New Orleans
New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a Consolidated city-county, consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana. With a population of 383,997 at the 2020 ...
) (1851–1852)
* ''Pioneer of Assumption'' (
Napoleonville) (185?–1895)
* ''Planters' Banner'' (
Franklin) (1849–1872)
* ''Pointe Coupee Democrat'' (
New Roads) (1858–1862)
* ''La Sentinelle de Thibodaux'' (1861–1866)
*''
The Shreveport Journal'' (1897–1991)
* ''The Voice of the People'' (
New Orleans
New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a Consolidated city-county, consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana. With a population of 383,997 at the 2020 ...
) (1913–19??)
* ''Weekly Louisianian'' (
New Orleans
New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a Consolidated city-county, consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana. With a population of 383,997 at the 2020 ...
) (1872–1882)
Maine
* ''
Evening Express'' (
Portland) (1882–1991)
*''
Portland Sunday Telegram''
* ''The Maine Times'' (Portland)
* ''The Journal Tribune'' (Biddeford)
Maryland
* ''Allegheny Citizen'' (Frostburg) (1950–1961)
* ''Annapolis Gazette'' (1855–1874)
* ''Annapolis News'' (1940–1952)
* ''
Baltimore American'' (1796–1964)
* ''
Baltimore Chronicle'' (1976-2003)
* ''Baltimore Evening Herald''
* ''
Baltimore Evening Sun''
* ''
The Baltimore Examiner''
* ''
Baltimore Morning Herald''
* ''
Baltimore News
The ''Baltimore News-American'' was a broadsheet newspaper published in downtown Baltimore, Maryland until May 27, 1986. It had a continuous lineage (in various forms) of more than 200 years. For much of the mid-20th century, it had the larges ...
'' (1873–1936)
* ''
Baltimore News-American'' (1864–1986)
* ''
Baltimore News-Post'' (1936–1964)
* ''Baltimore Patriot''
* ''
Baltimore Post'' (1922–1936)
* ''Bethesda Tribune''
* ''Brooklyn-Curtis Bay Town Crier'' (Baltimore)
* ''Brooklyn News'' (Baltimore)
* ''
Citizen
Citizenship is a membership and allegiance to a sovereign state.
Though citizenship is often conflated with nationality in today's English-speaking world, international law does not usually use the term ''citizenship'' to refer to nationality ...
'' (Cumberland) (1961–1982)
* ''Cumberland Freie Presse'' (1891–1896)
* ''Cumberland News'' (1865–1869)
* ''Cumberland Times-News'' (1987–2009)
* ''
The Daily Mail'' (Hagerstown)
* ''Daily News'' (Cumberland) (1890–1896)
* ''
Der Deutsche correspondent'' (
Baltimore
Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland. With a population of 585,708 at the 2020 census and estimated at 568,271 in 2024, it is the 30th-most populous U.S. city. The Baltimore metropolitan area is the 20th-large ...
) (1841–1918)
* ''Elkton Press'' (1823-183?)
* ''The Enterprise'' (
Federal Hill)
* ''
Frostburg Mining Journal'' (1871–1911)
* ''The Frederick Post''
* ''
Genius of Universal Emancipation'' (Baltimore) (1823–1839)
* ''Maryland Herald & Elizabeth-Town Advertiser'' (Hagerstown) (1797–1801)
* ''Montgomery Journal''
* ''Mountain City Times'' (Cumberland) (1865–1869)
* ''
The Morning Herald'' (Hagerstown)
* ''Maryland Advocate & Farmer's & Mechanics Register'' (Cumberland) (1831–1835)
* ''The News'' (Frederick)
* ''Northwest Star'' (Pikesville) (1966–1988)
* ''Owings Mill Times'' (1986–2006)
* ''Pioneer'' (Dundalk) (1938)
* ''Rockville Times''
* ''Silver Spring Suburban Record''
* ''The South'' (Baltimore)
* ''The Washington Spy'' (Hagerstown) (1790–1797)
* ''Weekly Civilian'' (Cumberland) (1892–1897)
* ''Western Maryland Voice of Industrial Labor'' (Cumberland) (1938–1942)
Massachusetts
* ''
Boston Chronicle''
* ''
Boston Courier'' (1824–1915)
* ''
The Boston Daily Advertiser'' (1862)
* ''
Boston Evening-Post'' (1735-1775)
* ''
Boston Evening Transcript'' (1830-1941)
* ''
Boston Gazette''
* ''
The Boston Journal''
* ''
The Boston News-Letter
''The Boston News-Letter'', first published on April 24, 1704, is regarded as the first continuously published newspaper in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, colony of Massachusetts. It was heavily subsidized by the British government, with a l ...
''
* ''
Boston Phoenix
''The Phoenix'' (stylized as ''The Phœnix'') was the name of several alternative weekly periodicals published in the United States by Phoenix Media/Communications Group of Boston, Massachusetts, including the now defunct ''Boston Phoenix'', '' ...
''
* ''
Boston Post
''The Boston Post'' was a daily newspaper in New England for over a hundred years before its final shutdown in 1956. The ''Post'' was founded in November 1831 by two prominent Boston businessmen, Charles G. Greene and William Beals.
Edwin Groz ...
'' (1831-1956)
* ''
Boston Post-Boy'' (1734–1754, 1757–1775)
* ''
The Boston Record'' (1884–1961)
* ''
Boston Traveler
The ''Boston Evening Traveller'' (1845–1967) was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts. It was a daily newspaper, with weekly and semi-weekly editions under a variety of ''Traveller'' titles. It was absorbed by the '' Boston Herald'' ...
'' (1845–1967)
* ''
Columbian Centinel
The ''Columbian Centinel'' (1790–1840) was a Boston, Massachusetts, newspaper established by Benjamin Russell (journalist), Benjamin Russell. It continued its predecessor, the ''Massachusetts Centinel and the Republican Journal'', which Russe ...
''
* ''
Editorial Humor''
* ''Essex Gazette''
* ''
Gwiazda
Gwiazda may refer to:
* Andrzej Gwiazda (born 1935), in Gdańsk engineer and prominent opposition leader
* Gwiazda Lake, ribbon lake situated in Pomeranian Voivodeship in Bytów County
* Gwiazda Polski, balloon designed by the Polish planners to r ...
''
* ''
Holyoke Transcript-Telegram''
* ''
La Justice''
* ''
The Liberator'' (1831–1865, abolitionist, Boston)
* ''The Lowell Courier''
* ''Massachusetts Gazette''
* ''
Massachusetts Spy''
* ''
Neu England Rundschau''
* ''New England Chronicle''
* ''Plymouth Rock and County Advertiser'' (Plymouth)
* ''Provincetown Advocate''
* ''
Publick Occurrences Both Foreign and Domestick'' (
Boston
Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas ...
)
* ''Village Voice'' (
Assonet)
* ''
Weekly Journal'' (
East Freetown)
Michigan
* ''The Alcona County Herald'', a/k/a ''The Lincolln Herald''
Lincoln The Lincoln Herald began publishing on Jan. 1, 1908 by D.C. Magahay. On Mar. 10, 1910 it changed names to Alcona County Herald with Rola E. Prescott as publisher. “It is the only country weekly in the United States having its own cartoonist and giving its readers a live cartoon on county subjects in every issue.” Lincoln Herald: The newspaper began publishing on January 1, 1908, under the name Lincoln Herald. It was founded by D.C. Magahay. Alcona County Herald: On March 10, 1910, the newspaper changed its name to the Alcona County Herald, with Rola E. Prescott as the publisher. Interestingly, it was the only country weekly in the United States to have its own cartoonist, providing readers with lively cartoons on county subjects in every issue. While its print edition is history, it has been transmuted into a digital-only format.
* ''The Bay City Journal'',
Bay City, Michigan
Bay City is a city in Bay County, Michigan, United States, and its county seat. The population was 32,661 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The city is located just upriver from the Saginaw Bay on the Saginaw River. It is the princip ...
* ''Birmingham, Eccentric'',
Birmingham
Birmingham ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands (county), West Midlands, within the wider West Midlands (region), West Midlands region, in England. It is the Lis ...
– circulation was just in excess of 6,000. It ceased print publication in December 2022.
* ''Bloomfield-Birmingham Eccentric Newspaper''
* ''
Bronson Journal'',
Bronsonbr>
ceased publication on Nov. 16, 2017.
* ''Copper Island News'',
Hancock
* ''Copper Island Sentinel'',
Calumet
* ''
Daily Chronicle'',
Marshall
Marshall may refer to:
Places
Australia
*Marshall, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria
** Marshall railway station
Canada
* Marshall, Saskatchewan
* The Marshall, a mountain in British Columbia
Liberia
* Marshall, Liberia
Marshall Is ...
(1879–1907)
* ''
The Dearborn Independent'' (1919–27)
* ''
Detroit Sunday Journal''
* ''Detroiter Abend-Post'',
Detroit
Detroit ( , ) is the List of municipalities in Michigan, most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated on the bank of the Detroit River across from Windsor, Ontario. It had a population of 639,111 at the 2020 United State ...
and
Warren (1868-1980)
* ''
Detroit Times'' (1900-1960)
*''Die Familienblätter'' (1866-1868)
Detroit
Detroit ( , ) is the List of municipalities in Michigan, most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated on the bank of the Detroit River across from Windsor, Ontario. It had a population of 639,111 at the 2020 United State ...
* ''
The Flint Flashes'',
Flint
Flint, occasionally flintstone, is a sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as the variety of chert that occurs in chalk or marly limestone. Historically, flint was widely used to make stone tools and start ...
* ''The Grand Traverse Herald'',
Traverse City
* ''The Herald Press'',
St. Joseph
* ''The Hillsdale Standard'',
Hillsdale
* ''Hillsdale Whig Standard'', Hillsdale
* ''Lincoln Herald'',
Lincoln, 1908 - 1910.
* ''The Livonia Observer'',
Livonia
Livonia, known in earlier records as Livland, is a historical region on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea. It is named after the Livonians, who lived on the shores of present-day Latvia.
By the end of the 13th century, the name was extende ...
, ceased printing in December 2022, but an online edition persists. That paper had an circulation of over 14,000. ''The Livonia Observer'' one of six
Gannett
Gannett Co., Inc. ( ) is an American mass media holding company headquartered in New York City. It is the largest U.S. newspaper publisher as measured by total daily circulation.
It owns the national newspaper ''USA Today'', as well as several ...
papers that lost their physical editions. The ''Plymouth Voice'' stated that "the publisher said publications will continue online and there were no new layoffs associated with the print finale. Currently are only five reporters to cover the communities that number about one million people. Gannett said they will maintain print editions in Northville, Novi, Milford and South Lyon."
* ''Iosco County Gazette Index'',
Iosco County
* ''Iron Ore'',
Ishpeming (1886–1951; ''Weekly Agitator'' and ''Ishpeming Iron Agitator''; merged with ''Ishpeming Reflector'')
* ''Mason County Record'',
Ludington
* ''Metro Community Newspapers'',
Livonia
Livonia, known in earlier records as Livland, is a historical region on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea. It is named after the Livonians, who lived on the shores of present-day Latvia.
By the end of the 13th century, the name was extende ...
* ''Michigan Journal'' (1854-1868)
Detroit
Detroit ( , ) is the List of municipalities in Michigan, most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated on the bank of the Detroit River across from Windsor, Ontario. It had a population of 639,111 at the 2020 United State ...
"the first German newspaper in Detroit, that was founded in 1854 by two brothers: August and Conrad Marxhausen."
* ''The Michigan Tradesman'',
Petoskey
* ''Niles Daily Star''.
Niles 1887-1919
* ''The Nordamerikanische Wochen Post'' (1980-2022)
Warren
* ''Saginaw Daily Journal'',
Saginaw
* ''St Joseph Herald'',
Saint Joseph
According to the canonical Gospels, Joseph (; ) was a 1st-century Jewish man of Nazareth who was married to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and was the legal father of Jesus.
Joseph is venerated as Saint Joseph in the Catholic Church, Eastern O ...
* ''St Joseph Traveler Herald'', Saint Joseph
* ''The Weekly Press'', Saint Joseph
See also
*
Michigan Woman's Press Association
Minnesota
* ''The Appeal'' (
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Saint Paul (often abbreviated St. Paul) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Ramsey County, Minnesota, Ramsey County. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, ...
) (1889-19??)
* ''Bemidji Daily Pioneer'' (1904–1971)
* ''Echo de l'Ouest'' (
Minneapolis
Minneapolis is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States, and its county seat. With a population of 429,954 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is the state's List of cities in Minnesota, most populous city. Locat ...
) (1883–1929)
* ''Der fortschritt'' (
New Ulm) (1891–1915)
* ''Katolik'' (
Winona) (1893–1895)
* ''Minneapolis Evening Journal''
* ''
Minneapolis Star
''The Minnesota Star Tribune'', formerly the ''Minneapolis Star Tribune'', is an American daily newspaper based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As of 2023, it is Minnesota's largest newspaper and the seventh-largest in the United States by circula ...
'' (1947–1982)
* ''Minneapolis-Tidende''
* ''
Minneapolis Times''
* ''
Minneapolis Tribune
''The Minnesota Star Tribune'', formerly the ''Minneapolis Star Tribune'', is an American daily newspaper based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As of 2023, it is Minnesota's largest newspaper and the seventh-largest in the United States by circula ...
''
* ''
Minnesota Posten''
* ''New Ulm Post'' (
New Ulm) (1864–1933)
* ''Northwest Commercial Bulletin'' (Saint Paul)
* ''Der Nordstern'' (
St. Cloud) (1874–1931)
* ''The Progress'' (
White Earth) (1886–1889)
* ''Red Lake News'' (
Red Lake) (1912–1921)
* ''Staats-Zeitung'' (
Saint Paul) (1858–1877)
* ''
St. Paul Dispatch'' (1868–1984)
* ''The Tomahawk'' (
White Earth) (1903-192?)
* ''Twin City Commercial Bulletin''
* ''Vinland'' (
Minneota) (1902–1908)
* ''Western Appeal'' (
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Saint Paul (often abbreviated St. Paul) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Ramsey County, Minnesota, Ramsey County. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, ...
) (1885-18??)
* ''Wiarus'' (
Winona) (1895–1919)
Mississippi
* ''Capitol Reporter''
Missouri
* ''Daily Commercial Bulletin and Missouri Literary Register'' (1836–1838)
* ''Daily Commercial Bulletin'' (1838–1841)
* ''Die Gasconade Zeitung'' (
Hermann) (1873-187?)
* ''
Evening and Morning Star''
* ''Hermanner Volksblatt u. Gasconade Zeitung'' (
Hermann) (1872–1873)
* ''Hermanner Volksblatt'' (
Hermann) (1875–1928)
* ''
Kansas City Journal-Post'' (1854–1942)
* ''
Kansas City Times
The ''Kansas City Times'' was a morning newspaper in Kansas City, Missouri, published from 1867 to 1990. The morning ''Kansas City Times'', under ownership of the afternoon '' Kansas City Star'', won two Pulitzer Prizes and was bigger than its ...
'' (1867–1990)
* ''Missouri Democrat'' St. Louis (1858)
* ''Osage County Volksblatt'' (
Westphalia
Westphalia (; ; ) is a region of northwestern Germany and one of the three historic parts of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It has an area of and 7.9 million inhabitants.
The territory of the region is almost identical with the h ...
) (1896-1917)
* ''St. Louis'' ''Commercial Bulletin and Missouri Literary Register'' (1835–1836)
* ''
St. Joseph Gazette''(1845–1988)
* ''
St. Louis Globe-Democrat'' (1852-1986)
* ''
St. Louis Republic'' (1808-1919)
* ''
St. Louis Sun'' (1989–1990)
Montana
* ''
Copper Commando''
* ''The Daily Missoulian'' (
Missoula
Missoula ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Missoula County, Montana, Missoula County, Montana, United States. It is located along the Clark Fork River near its confluence with the Bitterroot River, Bitterroot and Blackfoot River (Montana), ...
) (1904–1961)
Nebraska
* ''Alliance Herald'' (1895–1922)
* ''Bellevue Gazette'' (1856–1858)
* ''
The Capital City Courier'' –
Lincoln (1887–1893)
* ''Cherry County Independent'' –
Valentine (1892–1896)
* ''Columbus Journal'' (1878–1911)
* ''
The Commoner'' –
Lincoln (1901–1922)
* ''
The Conservative'' –
Lincoln (1898–1902)
* ''The Courier'' –
Lincoln (1899–1910)
* ''Custer County Republican'' –
Broken Bow (1887–1893)
* ''Dakota City Herald'' (1859–1860)
* ''
The Falls City Tribune'' (1904–1908)
* ''
Heartland Messenger'' –
Omaha
Omaha ( ) is the List of cities in Nebraska, most populous city in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It is located in the Midwestern United States along the Missouri River, about north of the mouth of the Platte River. The nation's List of United S ...
(2006–2008)
* ''
Hesperian Student'' –
Lincoln (1844–1890)
* ''
Lincoln County Tribune'' –
North Platte (1885–1890)
* ''
The McCook Tribune'' (1885–1912)
* ''
McCook weekly tribune'' (1883–1885)
* ''
Nebraska Advertiser'' –
Brownville (1856–1899)
* ''
The Nebraska Advertiser'' –
Nemaha City (1899–1908)
* ''
Nebraska Palladium'' –
St. Mary, Iowa (1854–1855)
*''
Nebraska State Journal''
* ''
The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal'' –
Norfolk
Norfolk ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in England, located in East Anglia and officially part of the East of England region. It borders Lincolnshire and The Wash to the north-west, the North Sea to the north and eas ...
(1900–1912)
* ''
The Norfolk Weekly News'' –
Norfolk
Norfolk ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in England, located in East Anglia and officially part of the East of England region. It borders Lincolnshire and The Wash to the north-west, the North Sea to the north and eas ...
(1899–1900)
* ''
The North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune'' –
North Platte (1895–1922)
* ''
The North Platte Tribune'' –
North Platte (1890–1894)
* ''
Omaha Daily Bee'' –
Omaha
Omaha ( ) is the List of cities in Nebraska, most populous city in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It is located in the Midwestern United States along the Missouri River, about north of the mouth of the Platte River. The nation's List of United S ...
(1872–1927; ''Omaha Bee-News'', 1927–1937)
* ''
Omaha Sun'' –
Omaha
Omaha ( ) is the List of cities in Nebraska, most populous city in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It is located in the Midwestern United States along the Missouri River, about north of the mouth of the Platte River. The nation's List of United S ...
(1951–1983)
* ''
Ozvěna západu'' –
Clarkson (1914–1917)
* ''
The Plattsmouth Daily Herald'' –
Plattsmouth (1883–1892)
* ''
The Plattsmouth Herald'' –
Plattsmouth (1892–1910)
* ''
The Plattsmouth Journal'' –
Plattsmouth (1821–1939)
* ''
The Plattsmouth Weekly Herald'' –
Plattsmouth (1865–1900)
* ''
The Plattsmouth Weekly Journal'' –
Plattsmouth (1890–1901)
* ''
Přítel lidu'' –
Wahoo
The wahoo (''Acanthocybium solandri'') is a scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. In Hawaii, the wahoo is known as ono. The species is sometimes called hoo in the United States. It is best known to sports fishermen, a ...
(1895–1904)
* ''
The Red Cloud Chief'' (1873–1923)
* ''
Saturday Morning Courier'' –
Lincoln (1893–1894)
* ''
Semi-Weekly News-Herald'' –
Plattsmouth (1894–1898)
* ''
Sunday Morning Courier'' –
Lincoln (1893–1893)
* ''
Valentine Democrat'' –
Valentine (1900–1912)
* ''
The Valentine Democrat'' –
Valentine (1896–1898)
* ''
Western news-Democrat'' –
Valentine (1898–1900)
* ''
Wilberské listy'' –
Wilber (1905–1914)
* ''
The huntsman's echo'' –
Wood River (1860–1861)
Nevada
* ''Tonopah Daily Bonanza'' (1906–1929)
New Hampshire
* ''
The Granite Monthly''
* ''
Morning Star'' (
Dover
Dover ( ) is a town and major ferry port in Kent, southeast England. It faces France across the Strait of Dover, the narrowest part of the English Channel at from Cap Gris Nez in France. It lies southeast of Canterbury and east of Maidstone. ...
)
* ''
New Hampshire Weekly''
* ''
Laconia Citizen''
New Jersey
* ''
The Armenian Reporter'' (Paramus) (2006-?)
* ''
Atlantic City Jewish Record'' (1939–1996)
* ''Carteret Press'' (1922-1965)
* ''Centinel of Freedom'' (Newark) (1796-1823)
* ''The Daily Journal'' (Elizabeth) (1960-1992)
* ''Daily Advance'' (Dover) (1965-1985)
* ''Dover Advance'' (1903-1914) (1923-1965)
* ''Dover Advance and the Iron Era'' (1914-1923)
* ''The Elizabeth Daily Journal'' (1868-1960)
* ''Madison Weekly Eagle'' (1882–1891)
* ''Morning Star'' (Newark)
* ''
Newark Evening News
The ''Newark Evening News'' was an American newspaper published in Newark, New Jersey. As New Jersey's largest city, Newark played a major role in New Jersey's journalistic history. At its apex, ''The News'' was widely regarded as the newspaper of ...
'' (1989–1990)
* ''The Newark Gazette'' (1799-1804)
* ''Newark Ledger''
* ''
Paterson Evening News'' (1890–1987)
* ''
Paterson Morning Call'' (1885-1977)
* ''
Paterson Morning News''
* ''
Paterson Press-Guardian''
* ''
Vineland Independent'' (1867-1931)
New Mexico
New York
* ''Bronxville Press'' (Westchester County, 1925–1937)
* ''Brooklyn Daily''
* ''
Brooklyn Citizen'' (1887–1947)
* ''
Brooklyn Eagle
The ''Brooklyn Eagle'' (originally joint name ''The Brooklyn Eagle'' and ''Kings County Democrat'', later ''The Brooklyn Daily Eagle'' before shortening title further to ''Brooklyn Eagle'') was an afternoon daily newspaper published in the city ...
'' (1841–1955)
* ''Brooklyn Weekly''
* ''
Buffalo Courier-Express
The ''Buffalo Courier-Express'' was a morning newspaper in Buffalo, New York. It ceased publication on September 19, 1982.
History
The ''Courier-Express'' was created in 1926 by a merger of the ''Buffalo Daily Courier'' and the ''Buffalo Morni ...
'' (Buffalo, 1926–1987)
* ''
Buffalo Enquirer''
* ''
Canisteo Times'',
Canisteo, weekly, ceased about 1958
* ''Citizen Sentinel'' (Westchester County, 1919–32)
* ''
Daily Graphic'' (New York City, 1873–1889)
* ''Dziennik Dla Wszystkich'' (Buffalo) (1907–1957)
* ''Elmira Evening News'' (1894–1907)
* ''Elmira Gazette and Free Press'' (1885–1907)
* ''Elmira Star-Gazette'' (1907–1963)
* ''Elmira Telegram'' (1888-192?)
* ''
The Evening News'' (
Newburgh, 1961–1990)
* ''
Freie Arbeiter Stimme'' (New York City)
* ''
Long Island Press'' (
Jamaica, New York
Jamaica is a neighborhood in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of Queens. It has a popular large commercial and retail area, though part of the neighborhood is also residential. Jamaica is bordered by Hollis, Queens, Hollis, ...
) (1921–1977)
* ''
Nassau Daily Review-Star''
* ''
The Merchant's Ledger'' (New York City) ?-1851
* ''
National Guardian/The Guardian'' (New York City, 1948–1992)
* ''
New York Age
''The New York Age'' was an American weekly newspaper established in 1887 in New York City. It was widely considered one of the most prominent African-American newspapers of its time. '' (New York City)
* ''
New York Courier and Enquirer'' (1834, New York City)
* ''
New York Daily Column'' (New York City, late 1960s)
* ''
New York Daily Mirror
The ''New York Daily Mirror'' was an American morning tabloid newspaper first published on June 24, 1924, in New York City by the William Randolph Hearst organization as a contrast to their mainstream broadsheets, the ''Evening Journal'' and '' ...
'' (New York City) (1924-1963)
* ''
New York Evening Journal'' (New York City) 1896–1937
* ''
New York Herald
The ''New York Herald'' was a large-distribution newspaper based in New York City that existed between 1835 and 1924. At that point it was acquired by its smaller rival the '' New-York Tribune'' to form the '' New York Herald Tribune''.
Hi ...
'' (New York City) 1835-1924
* ''
New York Herald Tribune
The ''New York Herald Tribune'' was a newspaper published between 1924 and 1966. It was created in 1924 when Ogden Mills Reid of the '' New York Tribune'' acquired the '' New York Herald''. It was regarded as a "writer's newspaper" and compet ...
'' (New York City) (1924–1966)
* ''
New York Journal American'' (New York City) (1937–1966)
* ''
New York Ledger'' (New York City) 1851–1903
* ''
New York Morning News'' (New York City) (1844–46)
* ''
New York Morning Telegraph'' (New York City, merged with
Daily Racing Form
The ''Daily Racing Form'' (DRF) (referred to as the ''Racing Form'' or "Form" and sometimes "telegraph" or "telly") is a tabloid newspaper founded in 1894 in Chicago, Illinois, by Frank Brunell. The paper publishes the past performances of rac ...
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* ''
New-York Tribune
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'' (New York City) (1866–1924)
* ''
New York National Democrat'' (New York City, 1850s)
* ''
New York Star'' (New York City)
* ''
The New York Sun
''The New York Sun'' is an American Conservatism in the United States, conservative Online newspaper, news website and former newspaper based in Manhattan, Manhattan, New York. From 2009 to 2021, it operated as an (occasional and erratic) onlin ...
'' (New York City) (2002–2008)
* ''
New York Sunday News'' (New York City 1866-19??)
* ''
New-York Weekly Journal'' (New York City, est. 1733)
* ''
New York World
The ''New York World'' was a newspaper published in New York City from 1860 to 1931. The paper played a major role in the history of American newspapers as a leading national voice of the Democratic Party. From 1883 to 1911 under publisher Jo ...
'' (New York City) (1883–1931)
* ''
New York World Journal Tribune'' (New York City) (1966–1967)
* ''
New York World-Telegram
The ''New York World-Telegram'', later known as the ''New York World-Telegram and The Sun'', was a New York City newspaper from 1931 to 1966.
History
Founded by James Gordon Bennett Sr. as ''The Evening Telegram'' in 1867, the newspaper began ...
'' (New York City) (1931–1966)
* ''
The North Star'' (1847–1851, abolitionist,
Rochester)
* ''
Open Air PM
''Open Air PM'' was a New York City newspaper operated by real estate magnate Abe Hirschfeld and his daughter Rachel Hirschfeld. The paper was published from June 1996 to October 1996.
History
Abe Hirschfeld and his daughter, attorney Rac ...
'' (New York City, 1990s)
* ''
PM'' (New York City) (1940–1948)
* ''
Il Progresso Italo-Americano
''Il Progresso Italo-Americano'' was an Italian-language daily newspaper in the United States, published in New York City from 1880 to 1988, when it was shut down due to a union dispute. In 1989, most journalists of ''Il Progresso'' reunited to cr ...
'' (1880–1988)
* ''
Rochester Daily American''
* ''Standard Star'' (Westchester County, 1923–1998)
* ''
The Sun
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'' (New York City) (1833–1950)
* ''
Syracuse Herald-Journal'' (1925–2001)
* ''
Troy News''
* ''Utica Saturday Globe'' (Utica, New York, 1881–1924)
* ''
Weekly Anglo-African'' (1861, New York City)
* ''Yonkers Herald'' (1892-1932)
North Carolina
North Dakota
* ''Bismarck Daily Tribune'' (1881-1916)
* ''Jamestown Weekly Alert'' (
Jamestown) (1882–1925)
* ''Neche Chronotype'' (1897–1928)
* ''Northern Express'' (Drayton) (1881–1883)
* ''Pembina County Chronotype-Express'' (Neche) (1929–1932)
* ''Pembina Pioneer'' (1879–1882)
* ''Pioneer Express'' (Pembina) (1883–1928)
* ''Sioux County Arrow'' (Fort Yates) (1928–1929)
* ''Sioux County Pioneer'' (Fort Yates) (1914–1929)
* ''Sioux County Pioneer-Arrow'' (Fort Yates) (1929–1967)
* ''Ward County Independent'' (Minot) (1902–1965)
* ''Washburn Leader'' (1890–1986)
* ''Wilton News'' (1899–1986)
* ''Wing Press'' (Wing, N.D.) (1951)
Ohio
* ''
The Akron Press'' joined in 1925 with ''Akron Times'' to be ''The Akron Times-Press''.
* ''Celina Democrat'' (1895–1921)
* ''
Cincinnati Herald''
* ''
The Cincinnati Post
''The Cincinnati Post'' was an afternoon daily newspaper published in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. In Northern Kentucky, it was Product bundling, bundled inside a local edition called ''The Kentucky Post''.
The ''Post'' was a founding publi ...
'' (1881–2007)
* ''
Cincinnati Times-Star'' (1880–1958)
* ''
Cincinnati Volksfreund''
* ''
Cleveland Leader''
* ''
Cleveland News'' (1905-1960)
* ''
Cleveland Press'' (1878-1982)
* ''
Commercial Register'' (Sandusky) (1859–1869)
* ''
The Columbus Citizen-Journal'' (1959–1985)
* ''Columbus Star''
* ''
Daily Register'' (Sandusky) (1856–1859)
* ''
Dayton Journal-Herald''
* ''
Evening and Morning Star'' (Kirtland)
* ''
The Jackson County Times-Journal'' (Jackson) (?-2018)
* ''Penny Evening Telegram'' (Springfield) (1860s)
* ''
The Philanthropist'' (Cincinnati) (1836–1843)
* ''
Sandusky Clarion'' (1822–1852)
* ''
Sandusky News'' (?-1941)
* ''
Sandusky Star-Journal'' (?-1929)
* ''Springfield Republic''
* ''Tägliches Cincinnati Volksblatt'' (1836–1919)
* ''
Toledo News-Bee''
* ''Toledo Commercial'' (1892–1900)
* ''Toledo Times'' (1900–1975)
Oklahoma
* ''Branding Iron'' (
Atoka) (1884–1884)
* ''Cheyenne Transporter'' (
Darlington Agency) (1879–1886)
* ''Daily Chieftain'' (
Vinita) (1898–1902)
* ''Indian Advocate'' (
Sacred Heart
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) (?-1910)
* ''Indian Chieftain'' (
Vinita) (1882–1902)
* ''
The Oklahoma (City) Times'' (1889–1984)
* ''
Tulsa Tribune'' (1919–1992)
* ''Vinita Daily Chieftain'' (
Vinita) (1902–1913)
Oregon
See
List of defunct newspapers in Oregon
* ''Brownsville Times'' (1889–1960)
* ''Bulletin'' (Grants Pass) (1949–1960, 1964–1970)
* ''Commonwealth'' (Harrisburg) (191?–1916)
* ''Daily Grants Pass Courier'' aka ''Rogue River Daily Courier'' (1886–1934)
* ''Grants Pass Bulletin'' (1927–1949; 1960–1964)
* ''Greater Oregon'' (Halsey) (1929–1978)
* ''Halsey Enterprise'' (1927–1929)
* ''Halsey Journal'' (1932–1938)
* ''Halsey Review'' (1938–1963)
* ''
The Oregon Journal
''The Oregon Journal'' was Portland, Oregon's daily afternoon newspaper from 1902 to 1982. The ''Journal'' was founded in Portland by C. S. "Sam" Jackson, publisher of Pendleton, Oregon's ''East Oregonian'' newspaper, after a group of Portla ...
'' (Portland)
* ''Oregon Observer'' (Grants Pass) (18??-1927)
* ''Portland Evening Journal''
* ''
Portland News-Telegram''
* ''
Portland Reporter''
* ''Southern Oregon Spokesman'' (1924–1927)
* ''
Toveritar'' Astoria, Oregon (?-1930)
Pennsylvania
* ''Adams Centinel (sic)'' (Gettysburg) (1800–1805 & 1813–1826)
* ''Adams County Independent'' (Littlestown) (189?–1943)
* ''Adams County News'' (Gettysburg) (1908–1917)
* ''Advance'' (Philadelphia) (1887-190?)
* ''Advocate'' (Philadelphia) (1890–?)
*
''Advocate'' (
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. It is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania#Municipalities, second-most populous city in Pennsylvania (after Philadelphia) and the List of Un ...
) (1832–1844)
* ''Afro-American'' (Philadelphia) (1934–1937)
* ''Age'' (Philadelphia) (1866–1874)
* ''Agents' Herald'' (Philadelphia) (1877–1896)
* ''Agitator'' (Wellsborough) (1854–1865)
* ''Alexander's Express Messenger'' (Philadelphia) (1844–1846)
* ''All-day City Item'' (Philadelphia) (1872–1875)
* ''Alleghanian'' (Ebensburg) (1859–1865)
* ''Allegheny Mountain Echo and Johnstown Commercial Advertiser and Intelligencer'' (Johnstown) (1853–1861)
* ''Allentown Chronicle and News and Evening Item'' (1921–1923)
* ''Allentown Critic'' (1884–1889)
* ''Allentown Daily Leader'' (1893–1903)
* ''Allentown Evening Item'' (1915–1921)
* ''Allied Mercury: or The Independent Intelligencer'' (Philadelphia) (1781–1781)
* ''Alt Berks, der Stern im Osten'' (Reading) (1840–1844)
* ''Die Alte und Die neue Welt'' (Philadelphia) (1834-18??)
* ''America'' (Philadelphia) (19??-2013)
* ''American Advocate'' (Philadelphia) (1844–1845)
* ''American Eagle and Philadelphia County Democrat'' (Philadelphia) (1836–????)
* ''American Guardian'' (Philadelphia) (186?–1870)
* ''American Patriot'' (Bellefonte) (1814–1817)
* ''American Pioneer, and Fireman's Chronicle'' (Philadelphia) (1831–1833)
* ''American Reformer and Pennsylvania State Temperance Organ'' (Harrisburg) (184?–18??)
* ''American Saturday Courier'') (1851–1856)
* ''American Weekly Mercury'' (Philadelphia) (1719–1749)
* ''Amerikanischer Correspondent für das In-und Ausland'' (Philadelphia) (1825–1829)
* ''Amerikanischer Republikaner'' (Pottsville) (1855–1909)
* ''Amerikanskij Russkij Sokol Sojedinenija'' (Homestead) (1926–1936)
* ''
Amerikansky Russky Viestnik'' (Scranton) (189?–1952)
* ''American Standard'' (Harrisburg) (1847-18??)
* ''Anti-Masonic Star, and Republican Banner'' (Gettysburg) (1830–1831)
* ''Der Anti-Freimaurer, und Lecha Caunty Patriot'' (Allentown) (1829–1831)
* ''Anti-Masonic State Democrat'' (Harrisburg) (183?–183?)
* ''Anthracite Monitor'' (Tamaqua) (1871–1875)
* ''Ashland Advocate'' (1867–1920)
* ''Ashland Daily News'' (191?–1966)
* ''Ashland Record'' (1872–1909)
* ''Arthur's Home Gazette'' (Philadelphia) (1850–1855)
* ''Atkinson's Saturday Evening Post'' (Philadelphia) (1833–1839)
* ''Austin Autograph'' (1887–1911)
* ''Austin Messenger'' (1916–????)
* ''Austin Republican'' (1898–1906)
* ''Avoca Times'' (1889–1890)
* ''Bache's Philadelphia Aurora'' (1797–1800)
* ''Baner America'' (Scranton) (1868–1877)
* ''Banner von Berks, und Wochenblatt der Reading Post'' (Reading) (1878–1909)
* ''Barnesboro Eagle'' (1917–1924)
* ''Barnesborský Orol'' (Barnesboro) (1914–1920)
* ''Barthe's Weekly Star'' (Plymouth) (1891–1895)
* ''Beacon'' (Philadelphia) (1940–1961)
* ''Bellefonte Advertiser'' (1867–1869)
* ''Bellefonte Morning News'' (1880-19??)
* ''Bellefonte National'' (1868–1870)
* ''Bellefonte Republican'' (1869–1909)
* ''Berks and Schuylkill Journal'' (Reading) (1816–1910)
* ''Berks Caunty Adler'' (Reading) (1826–183?)
* ''Berks County Free Press'' (Reading) (1830–1835)
* ''Berks County Press'' (Reading) (1847–1865)
* ''Berks County Record'' (Reading) (1959–19??)
* ''Berks County Reporter'' (Reading) (1967–19??)
* ''Bicknell's Reporter, Counterfeit Detector, and Philadelphia Prices Current'' (1835–1857)
* ''Die Biene'' (Reading) (1867–1913)
* ''Bituminous Record'' (Philipsburg) (1885–1907)
* ''Blade'' (Scranton) (1888–1892)
* ''The Blue Stocking'' (Harrisburg) (1842–1844)
* ''Bomb-Shell'' (Harrisburg) (1848-18??)
* ''Borough Item'' (Harrisburg) (1852–1854)
* ''Bradford Reporter'' (Towanda) (1844–1884)
* ''Bratstvo'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1944-199?)
* ''Call'' (Schuylkill Haven) (1903–1951)
* ''Cambria Dispatch'' (Portage) (1929–1948)
* ''Cambria Freeman'' (Ebensburg) (1867–1938)
* ''Cambria Gazette'' (Johnstown) (1841–1853)
* ''Cambria Herald'' (Ebensburg) (1871–1898)
* ''Cambria Tribune'' (Johnstown) (1853–1864)
* ''Campaigner'' (Bellefonte) (1867–?)
* ''Capitolian'' (Harrisburg) (1842-18??)
* ''Carbondale Advance'' (18??-1889)
* ''Carbondale Advance and Jermyn Advocate'' (1889–1899)
* ''Carbondale Leader'' (1872–1944)
* ''Carbondale Transcript, and Lackawanna Journal'' (1851–1857)
* ''Carbondale Weekly Advance'' (1861-18??)
* ''Carrolltown News'' (1883–1950)
* ''Catholic Record'' (Scranton) (1887–1890)
* ''Der Centre Berichter'' (Aaronsburg) (1827–1847)
* ''Centre Democrat'' (Bellefonte) (1848–1989)
* ''Centre Reporter'' (Centre Hall) (1871–1940)
* ''Century'' (Gettysburg) (1874–1878)
* ''Der Christliche Botschafter'' (New-Berlin) (1836–1946)
* ''Die Christliche Zeitschrift'' (Gettysburg) (1838–1848)
* ''Chronicle, and Harrisburg Advertiser'' (Harrisburg) (1818–1820)
* ''Chronicle of the Times'' (Reading) (1823–1831)
* ''Chronicle, or, Harrisburgh Visitor'' (Harrisburg) (1813–1818)
* ''Church Advocate'' (Lancaster) (1846–1981)
* ''Citizen'' (Honesdale) (1908–1914)
* ''Citizen-Standard'' (1942–1966)
* ''Clearfield Citizen'' (1878–1885)
* ''Clearfield County Times'' (Curwensville) (1872–1884)
* ''Clearfield Democrat'' (1833–1839)
* ''Clearfield Progress'' (1913–1946)
* ''Clearfield Republican'' (1851–1937)
* ''Clearfield Times'' (1937–1944)
* ''Coaldale Observer'' (Coaldale) (1910–1958)
* ''Coalport Standard'' (1884–1934)
* ''Comet'' (Bellefonte) (1857-18??)
* ''
Commercial Journal
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The ''Commercial Journal'' was a mid-19th century newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Beginnings
The paper was founded as the ''Spirit of the Age'' by J. Heron Foster, J. McMillin and J. B. Kennedy on 19 April 1843, wi ...
'' (Pittsburgh)
* ''
Commonwealth
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'' (Pittsburgh)
* ''Commonwealth'' (Harrisburg) (1897-1???)
* ''Commonwealth'' (Tionesta) (1880–1885)
* ''Compiler'' (Gettysburg) (1857–1866)
* ''Coudersport Democrat'' (1898–????)
* ''Country Dollar'' (Clearfield) (1849–1851)
* ''Country Mirror and Lackawannian'' (Scranton) (1845–1847)
* ''County Review'' (Curwensville) (1882–1910)
* ''Courier'' (Harrisburg) (1903–1924)
* ''Country Impressions'' (Sweet Valley) (1965–1974)
* ''Country Mirror and Lackawannian'' (Scranton) (1845–1847)
* ''Courier Herald'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1894–1953)
* ''Cresson Gallitzin Mainliner'' (1975–1999)
* ''Cross Fork News'' (1902–1906)
* ''Crystal Fountain and Pennsylvania Temperance Journal'' (Harrisburg) (1853–1856)
* ''Curwensville Herald'' (1915–1944)
* ''Daily American'' (Harrisburg) (1850–1851)
* ''Daily Bulletin'' (Hazleton) (1879–1893)
* ''Daily Chronicle and News'' (Allentown) (1883–1895)
* ''Daily Dawn'' (Harrisburg) (187?–18??)
* ''Daily Democrat'' (Scranton) (1869-187?)
* ''Daily Evening Mercury'' (Harrisburg) (1873–1874)
* ''Daily Intelligencer'' (Harrisburg) (1841–1847)
* ''Daily Legislative Union'' (Harrisburg) (1854-185?)
* ''Daily News'' (Hazleton) (1870–1875)
* ''Daily News-Dealer'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1889–1894)
* ''Daily Public Spirit'' (Clearfield) (1901–1920)
* ''Daily Record of the Times'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1873–1876)
* ''Daily Review'' (Reading) (1895–1899)
* ''Daily Sentinel'' (Hazleton) (1869–1879)
* ''Daily Times'' (Scranton) (1874–1883)
* ''Dauphin Caunty Journal'' (Harrisburg) (1877–1887)
* ''Demokratischer Wächter, Luzerne und Columbia County Anzeiger'' (Wilkes-Barre) (18??-1909)
* ''Deutsch-Amerikanischer Volks-Freund'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1880–1884)
* ''Deutsches Wochenblatt'' (Abbottstaun
ic (1848-18??)
* ''Di Idishe Shṭime'' (Reading) (1922–1929)
* ''Diocesan Record'' (Scranton) (1890-190?)
* ''Dollar Weekly News'' (Scranton) (18??-18??)
* ''Draugas'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1909–1916)
* ''The Druid'' (Scranton) (1907–1914)
* ''DuBois Daily Express'' (1909–1927)
* ''DuBois Courier Express'' (1947–1964)
* ''DuBois Weekly Courier'' (1882–1917)
* ''East Berlin News'' (East Berlin) (1893–1925)
* ''East Berlin news and Biglerville News'' (East Berlin) (1925–1930)
* ''East Penn Free Press'' (Emmaus) (1984–1988)
* ''Echo Polskie'' (Kingston) (1927-19??)
* ''Elk Advocate'' (Ridgway) (186?–1868)
* ''Evening Chronicle'' (Allentown)
* ''Evening Express'' (DuBois) (1892–1909)
* ''Evening Gazette'' (Pittston) (1882–1900)
* ''Evening Herald'' (Shenandoah) (1891–1966)
* ''Evening Leader'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1884–1898)
* ''Evening News'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1909–1939)
* ''Evening Public Ledger'' (Philadelphia) (1914–1942)
* ''Exeter Echo'' (1939–1956)
* ''Farmers' and Mechanics' Journal'' (Gettysburg) (1842-18??)
* ''Fest-Zeitung'' (Scranton) (1884-18??)
* ''Forest Republican'' (Tionesta) (1869–1952)
* ''Free Lance'' (State College) (1887–1904)
* ''Freeland Progress'' (1881–1890)
* ''Free Patrol'' (Scranton) (1877-18??)
* ''Free Press'' (Emmaus) (1980–1984)
* ''Galeton Dispatch'' (1896–1903)
* ''Galeton Democrat'' (1903–1909)
* ''
Garfield Thomas Watertunnel'' (University Park) (1969)
* ''Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser'' (Philadelphia) (1796–1800)
* ''Genesee Times'' (1899–1902 & 1903–1914)
* ''Gettysburg Compiler'' (Gettysburg) (1866–1961)
* ''Gettysburg Star'' (Gettysburg) (1864–1867)
* ''Gettysburg Truth'' (Gettysburg) (1887–1891)
* ''Gleaner'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1812–1818)
* ''Glen Summit Breeze'' (1893–1902)
* ''Górnik'' (Wilkes-Barre) (192?–194?)
* ''Greater Hazleton Mirror'' (1972-19??)
* ''Gwerinwr Cymreig'' (Scranton) 18??-?)
* ''
Gwiazda
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* Andrzej Gwiazda (born 1935), in Gdańsk engineer and prominent opposition leader
* Gwiazda Lake, ribbon lake situated in Pomeranian Voivodeship in Bytów County
* Gwiazda Polski, balloon designed by the Polish planners to r ...
'' (
Philadelphia
Philadelphia ( ), colloquially referred to as Philly, is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania, most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population, sixth-most populous city in the Unit ...
) (1902–1985)
* ''Harrisburg Telegraph'' (1879–1948)
* ''Hazleton Journal'' (1936-19??)
* ''Hazleton Patriot'' (1975-19??)
* ''Hazleton Sentinel'' (1866–1880)
* ''Hazleton Standard-Speaker'' (1961–1980)
* ''Das Hazleton Volksblatt'' (1872–1906)
* ''Herald of the Union'' (Scranton) (1856-186?)
* ''Der Herold'' (Scranton) (187?-?)
* ''The Hershey Chronicle''
* ''The Hershey News''
* ''The Hershey Press''
* ''Highland Patriot'' (Coudersport) (1854–1858)
* ''Honesdale Democrat'' (1844–1864)
* ''Houtzdale Citizen'' (1900–1934)
* ''Houtzdale Citizen and Coalport Standard'' (1934–1942)
* ''Houtzdale Observer'' (1882–1899)
* ''Howard Hustler'' (1898–1915)
* ''Howard Weekly Hornet'' (1894–1898)
* ''Hyde Park Item and Real Estate Journal'' (Scranton) (1874-18??)
* ''Index'' (Scranton) (1887–1899)
* ''Industrial Advocate'' (Scranton) (1877–1878)
* ''Investigator'' (East-Berlin) (1844-18??)
* ''Jednota'' (Scranton) (1902–1904)
* ''Jeffersonian'' (Littlestown) (1899-190?)
* ''Jewish Journal of the Anthracite Region'' (Wilkes-Barre) (193?–193?)
* ''Journal'' (White Haven) (1900–1981)
* ''Keystone Gazette'' (Bellefonte) (1937–1959)
* ''Kingston Times'' (188?–1???)
* ''Lackawanna Herald and American Advocate'' (Scranton) (185?-?)
* ''Lackawanna Intelligencer'' (Scranton) (1882–1886)
* ''Lackawanna Register'' (Scranton) (1863-186?)
* ''La Libera Parola'' (
Philadelphia
Philadelphia ( ), colloquially referred to as Philly, is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania, most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population, sixth-most populous city in the Unit ...
) (1918–1969)
* ''Leader-Courier'' (Osceola Mills) (1890–1922)
* ''Leader-Dispatch'' (Galeton) (1903–1958)
* ''Lebanon Semi-Weekly News''
* ''Der Lecha Caunty Patriot'' (Allentown) (1859–1872)
* ''Der Lecha Patriot und Northampton Demokrat'' (Allentown) (1839–1848)
* ''Lehigh Regiater'' (Allentown), 1846–1912
* ''Der Liberale Beobachter und Berks, Montgomery und Schuylkill Caunties Allgemeine Anzeiger'' (
Reading
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For educators and researchers, reading is a multifacete ...
) (1839–1864)
* ''Light on the Hill'' (Scranton) (1873-18??)
* ''Literary Visitor'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1813–1815)
* ''Littlestown News'' (1874–1878)
* ''Luzerne Federalist and Susquehannah Intelligencer'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1801–1809)
* ''Luzerne Union'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1853–1879)
* ''Marienville Express'' (1890–1952)
* ''McKeesport Daily News''
* ''Millheim Journal'' (
Millheim
Millheim is a Borough (Pennsylvania), borough in Centre County, Pennsylvania, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 904 at the 2010 United Sta ...
) (1876–1984)
* ''Il Minatore'' (Scranton) (1912–1940)
* ''Monitor'' (Clearfield) (1892–1905)
* ''
Montgomery County Record''
* ''Mountaineer'' (Curwensville) (1903–1915)
* ''Mountain Times'' (Bellefonte) (1918–1933)
* ''Multum in Parvo, and Plain Talker'' (Clearfield) (1833–1885)
* ''Narodna voli︠a︡'' (Scranton) (1910–?)
* ''
National Gazette and Literary Register'' (Philadelphia)
* ''New Oxford Item'' (1879–1967)
* ''News'' (Cross Fork) (1897–1902)
* ''News Comet'' (East Berlin) (1930–1952)
* ''Oswayo Valley Mail'' (Shingle House) (1901–1962)
* ''Oswayo Valley Record'' (1900–1902)
* ''Palladium'' (Shinglehouse) (1882–1884)
* ''The Patriot'' (Indiana) (1914–1955)
* ''The Patriot'' (Harrisburg) (1891–1996)
* ''Penn State Collegian'' (State College) (1911–1940)
* ''
Pennsylvania Chronicle
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'' (Philadelphia) (1767-?)
* ''
The Pennsylvania Journal'' (Philadelphia) (1742-?)
* ''Pennsylvania Mirror'' (State College) (1968–1977)
* ''
True American'' (Philadelphia) (?)
* ''
Pennsylvania Packet'' (Philadelphia) (?)
* ''Pennsylvanische Staats Zeitung'' (Harrisburg) (1843–1887)
* ''The People'' (Scranton) (1886–1892)
* ''People's Journal'' (Coudersport) (1850–1857)
* ''Petroleum Centre Daily Record'' (1868–1873)
* ''Philadelphia Afro-American'' (1937–1965)
* ''
Philadelphia Aurora''
* ''
Philadelphia Bulletin
The ''Philadelphia Bulletin'' (or ''The Bulletin'' as it was commonly known) was a daily evening newspaper published from 1847 to 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the largest circulation newspaper in Philadelphia for 76 years and was ...
'' (1847–1982)
* ''
Philadelphia Demokrat''
* ''
Philadelphia Evening Telegraph''
* ''
Philadelphia Journal'' (1977–1981)
* ''
Philadelphia North American''
* ''
Philadelphia Press'' (1885–1920)
* ''
Philadelphia Record'' (1877–1947)
* ''
Pittsburgh Commercial''
* ''
Pittsburgh Dispatch''
* ''
Pittsburgh Leader''
* ''
Pittsburgh Mercury''
* ''
Pittsburgh Press
''The Pittsburgh Press'', formerly ''The Pittsburg Press'' and originally ''The Evening Penny Press'', was a major afternoon daily newspaper published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for over a century, from 1884 to 1992. At the height of its popul ...
'' (1884–1992)
* ''
Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph'' (1927–1960)
* ''
The Pittsburg Times''
* ''
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
The ''Pittsburgh Tribune-Review'', also known as "the Trib", is the second-largest daily newspaper serving the Greater Pittsburgh metropolitan area of Western Pennsylvania. It transitioned to an all-digital format on December 1, 2016, but rema ...
'' (print edition 1992–2016)
* ''Polish American Journal'' (Scranton) (1948–1972)
* ''Potter County journal'' (Coudersport) (1880–1969)
* ''Potter Democrat'' (Coudersport) (1893–1919)
* ''Potter Enterprise'' (Coudersport) (1950–1987 & 1931–1950)
* ''Potter Journal'' (Coudersport) (1857–1872)
* ''Potter Pioneer'' (Coudersport) (1843–1851)
* ''Press'' (Philadelphia) (1880–1885)
* ''Providence Echo'' (Scranton) (1879–1881)
* ''Potter enterprise and the Potter Independent'' (Coudersport) (1920–1931)
*
''Public Ledger'' (Philadelphia) (1836–1942)
* ''Quakertown Free Press''
* ''La Ragione'' (
Philadelphia
Philadelphia ( ), colloquially referred to as Philly, is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania, most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population, sixth-most populous city in the Unit ...
) (1917–?)
* ''La Rassegna'' (
Philadelphia
Philadelphia ( ), colloquially referred to as Philly, is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania, most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population, sixth-most populous city in the Unit ...
) (1917–?)
* ''Republic'' (Honesdale) (1864–1868)
* ''Republican Compiler'' (Gettysburg) (1818–1857)
* ''Roulette Recorder'' (1903–1919)
* ''Sprig of Liberty'' (Gettysburg) (1804–1807)
* ''Tribune-Republican'' (Scranton) (1910–1915)
* ''Scranton Republican'' (1877–1910)
* ''Scranton Tribune'' (1891–1910)
* ''Scranton Wochenblatt'' (
Scranton) (1865–1918)
* ''Sokol Sojedinenija = Sokol Soedynenii︠a︡'' (Homestead) (1914–1926)
* ''Star'' (Scranton) (1871-18??)
* ''Star and Banner'' (Gettysburg) (1847–1864)
* ''Star and Republican Banner'' (Gettysburg) (1832–1847)
* ''Star-Independent'' (Harrisburg) (1904–1917)
* ''State College Times'' (1932–1934)
* ''Sunbury American'' (1848–1879)
* ''The Sunday Morning News'' (Scranton) (1878–1901)
* ''Sunday News'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1899–1904)
* ''Sunday News Dealer'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1833–1898)
* ''Der Susquehanna Beobachter, und Luzerne und Columbia Caunty Advertiser'' (Wilkesbarre) (1826–1830)
* ''Times'' (State College) (1898–1932)
* ''True Democrat'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1852–1854)
* ''True Republic'' (Scranton) (1882-1???)
* ''Turtle Creek Independent''
* ''Ulysses Sentinel'' (1881–1916)
* ''Der Vaterlands-Wächter'' (Harrisburg) (18??-1876)
* ''Wage-earner's Journal'' (Philipsburg) (1885–1907)
* ''Wayne Citizen'' (Honesdale) (1868–1873)
* ''Weekly Press'' (Philadelphia) (1857–1861, 1883–1905)
* ''West Oak Lane Beacon'' (Philadelphia) (1951–1965)
* ''West Philadelphia Saturday Star'' (Philadelphia) (1860–1872)
* ''West Philadelphia Times'' (Philadelphia) (1924–1946)
* ''West Side Progress'' (Scranton) (1884-18??)
* ''Whig State Journal'' (Harrisburg) (1851–1853)
* ''Wilkes-Barre Times Leader'' (1907–1939, 1978–1982)
* ''Wilkes-Barre Weekly Times'' (1894–1904)
* ''Workingman'' (Pottsville) (1873–1876)
* ''Wyoming Herald'' (Wilkes-Barre) (1818–1835)
* ''Wyoming Observer'' (1967–1970)
* ''Wyoming Republican'' (Kingston) (1832–1835)
* ''Wyoming Valley Observer'' (1970–1979)
Puerto Rico
* ''
El Imparcial'' (
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John (disambiguation), Saint John, most commonly refers to:
* San Juan, Puerto Rico
* San Juan, Argentina
* San Juan, Metro Manila, a highly urbanized city in the Philippines
San Juan may also refer to:
Places Arge ...
)
* ''
El Mundo'' (San Juan)
* ''El Reportero'' (San Juan)
Rhode Island
* ''Providence Evening Bulletin'' (1863–1995)
South Carolina
* ''Abbeville Medium'' (1871–1923)
* ''Abbeville Press'' (1860–1869)
* ''American General Gazette''
* ''Anderson Gazette'' (1843–1854)
* ''
Charleston Mercury'' (1819–1868)
* ''
Columbia Record'' (1897–1988)
* ''Deutsche Zeitung'' (Charleston) (1853–1917)
* ''Evening Medium'' (Abbeville) (1923–1925)
* ''The Evening Post''
* ''Gazette and Advocate'' (Anderson) (1855-185?)
* ''The Greenville Piedmont''
* ''Herald and News'' (Newberry) (1903–1937)
* ''Highland Sentinel'' (Calhoun) (1840–1843)
* ''Press and Banner'' (Abbeville) (1924–1925)
* ''The South-Carolina''
* ''Southern Rights Advocate'' (Anderson) (1852-185?)
South Dakota
* ''Dakota Farmers' Leader'' (
Canton) (1890-19??)
Tennessee
* ''Afro – American Sentinel'' (
Jackson) (1890–1891?)
* ''Chattanooga Daily Rebel''
*''
The Chattanooga Star''
* ''
Chattanooga Times'' (1869-1999)
* ''The Commercial Bulletin'' (1880-?) (Jackson)
* ''
Memphis Avalanche'' (1866–1885)
* ''Memphis Daily Appeal'' (1847–1886)
* ''Memphis Daily Commercial'' (1889–1891)
* ''Memphis Morning News'' (1902–1904)
* ''Memphis Press Scimitar'' (1907–1983)
* ''
Nashville American''
* ''
Nashville Banner
The ''Nashville Banner'' is a defunct daily newspaper of Nashville, Tennessee, United States, which published from April 10, 1876 until February 20, 1998. The ''Banner'' was published each Monday through Friday afternoon (as well as Saturdays unt ...
'' (1876–1998)
* ''
The Nashville City Paper'' (2000–2013)
* ''Tennessee Staatszeitung'' (
Nashville
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, locat ...
) (1866-187?)
* ''Wochenblatt der Tennessee Staatszeitung''
Nashville
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, locat ...
(1867–1867)
Texas
* ''
A.M. Journal Express'' (Dallas)
* ''Brazos Pilot'' (Bryan) (1877–1913)
* ''Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot'' (1909–1918)
* ''Cedar Creek Pilot'' (
Gun Barrel City) (?-2011)
* ''
Dallas Dispatch-Journal''(1906–1938)
* ''
Dallas Herald''
* ''
Dallas Journal'' (1914–1942)
* ''
Dallas Times Herald'' (1879–1991)
* ''El Democrata Fronterizo'' (
Laredo) (1896–1920)
* ''
El Paso Herald-Post''
* ''
Fort Worth Press''
* ''Houston Evening Journal'' (−1885)
* ''Houston Morning Chronicle'' (−1885)
* ''
Houston Post
The ''Houston Post'' was a newspaper that had its headquarters in Houston, Texas, United States. In 1995, the newspaper shut down, and its assets were purchased by the ''Houston Chronicle''.
History
Gail Borden Johnson founded the ''Houston P ...
'' (1880–1995)
* ''
Houston Press
The ''Houston Press'' is an online newspaper published in Houston, Texas, United States. It is headquartered in the Midtown Houston, Midtown area. It was also a weekly print newspaper until November 2017.
The publication is supported entirely ...
'' (1911–1964)
* ''Jewish Monitor'' (Fort Worth) (191?–1921)
* ''
The Lone Star'' (
El Paso
El Paso (; ; or ) is a city in and the county seat of El Paso County, Texas, United States. The 2020 United States census, 2020 population of the city from the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Census Bureau was 678,815, making it the List of ...
) (1881–1886)
* ''San Antonio Gazette'' (1904–1911)
* ''San Antonio Evening News'' (1918–1984)
* ''
San Antonio Light'' (1881–1993)
Utah
* ''
The Broad Ax'' (Salt Lake City) (1895-19??)
*''
Goodwin's Weekly'' (Salt Lake City) 1902–1929
* ''Intermountain Catholic'' (Salt Lake City) (1899–1920)
* ''Iron County Record'' (Cedar City) (1893–1982)
* ''
Salt Lake Herald'' (1870–1909)
* ''Salt Lake Telegram'' (1915–1952)
* ''
Topaz Times'' (1942–1945)
* ''Truth'' (Salt Lake City) (1901–1908)
Vermont
* ''Bennington Evening Banner'' (?-1961)
* ''Cronaca sovversiva'' (
Barre) (1903–1920)
* ''Le Patriote Canadien'' (
Burlington) (1839–1840)
Virginia
* ''
Alexandria Gazette'' (1834-1974)
* ''Arlington Daily'' (1939-1951)
* ''Arlington Sun''
* ''
The Hook'' (Charlottesville) (2002-2013)
* ''
News & Messenger''
* ''
Port Folio Weekly''
* ''Richmonder Anzeiger'' (1854-18??)
* ''
Richmond Chronicle'' (1969-197?)
* ''Richmond Enquirer''
* ''
The Richmond News Leader'' (1888–1992)
* ''
Richmond Planet'' (1883–1938)
* ''The Richmond State''
* ''
Richmond Whig''
Washington
* ''
Columbia Basin News''
* ''
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'' (popularly known as the ''Seattle P-I'', the ''Post-Intelligencer'', or simply the ''P-I'') is an online newspaper and former print newspaper based in Seattle, Washington (state), Washington, United States.
Th ...
'' (print edition 1863-2009, online only edition 2009-)
* ''
The Seattle Star
''The Seattle Star'' was a daily newspaper that ran from February 25, 1899, to August 13, 1947. It was owned by E. W. Scripps and in 1920 was transferred to Scripps McRae League of Newspapers (later Scripps-Canfield League), after a falling-o ...
'' (1899–1947)
* ''
Seattle Union Record''
* ''
Spokane Daily Chronicle
The ''Spokane Daily Chronicle'' is a daily digital newspaper in Spokane, Washington. It was founded as a weekly paper in 1881 and grew into an afternoon daily, competing with ''The Spokesman-Review'', which was formed from the merger of two com ...
''
Washington, DC
* ''
The Bee'' (1882–1884)
* ''
The Colored American''
* ''Daily National Era'' (1854–1854)
* ''
Daily News'' (1921–1972)
* ''
National Intelligencer
The ''National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser'' was a newspaper published in Washington, D.C., from October 30, 1800 until 1870. It was the first newspaper published in the District, which was founded in 1790. It was originally a tri ...
''
* ''National Forum'' (1910-19??)
* ''New National Era'' (1870–1874)
* ''
Voice of the Hill''
* ''
Washington Globe''
* ''
Washington Herald'' (1906-1939)
* ''
Washington Star'' (1852-1981)
* ''
Washington Times-Herald'' (1939–1954)
West Virginia
* ''
Charleston Daily Mail''
* ''
Charleston Gazette''
* ''Huntington Advertiser'' ? – 1979)
* ''Richwood News Leader''
* ''La Sentinella del West Virginia'' (
Thomas
Thomas may refer to:
People
* List of people with given name Thomas
* Thomas (name)
* Thomas (surname)
* Saint Thomas (disambiguation)
* Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church
* Thomas the A ...
) (1905–1913)
* ''
Virginia Argus and Hampshire Advertiser''
* ''West Virginia Hillbilly''
Wisconsin
* ''
Green Bay News-Chronicle'' (1972–2005)
* ''La Crosse Democrat''
* ''
Milwaukee Advertiser''
* ''
Milwaukee Herold''
* ''
Milwaukee Journal
The ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'' is a daily morning broadsheet printed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where it is the primary newspaper and also the largest newspaper in the state of Wisconsin, where it is widely read. It was purchased by the G ...
'' (1882-1995)
* ''
Milwaukee Sentinel
The ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'' is a daily morning broadsheet printed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where it is the primary newspaper and also the largest newspaper in the state of Wisconsin, where it is widely read. It was purchased by the ...
'' (1837-1995)
* ''
Milwaukee Telegram''
* ''The Paper for Central Wisconsin'' (
Oshkosh)
* ''
Wisconsin News''
Wyoming
* ''Cheyenne Daily Sun-Leader'' (1895-1900)
Footnotes
Further reading
* Montana Historical Society Newspaper Project
''Union List of Montana Newspapers in Montana Repositories'',"Montana Historical Society, December 1986.
External links
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and the
Library of Congress
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