The library has long runs of many newspapers, which we retain for historical research.
- Early and mid-twentieth-century newspapers
- Online
- America's Historical Newspapers (1690-1980)
Includes over 1,000 colonial-era, nineteenth-century, and early twentieth-century U.S. newspapers; the full text of these newspapers, including all articles, advertisements, and other contents, is keyword-searchable. Includes:
This collection is part of the Archive of Americana.
- Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851-2005).
- Latin American Newspapers (1805-1920)
When complete, this database will contain 35 historical Latin American newspapers. The library was able to acquire the content in this database thanks to a generous gift from Mrs. Laura Landoe, a Davidson parent; we thank her for her support.
- Microfilm
Many individual titles are available on microfilm; for details, see below.
- Late twentieth-century newspapers (1980-1999)
If you are looking for newspaper articles from the early 1980s to the present, you should also search the resources listed on our indexes and databases page for newspapers; the databases listed there include many other regional, national, and international newspapers.
To find the current location of the microfilm for a newspaper listed below, search the Library Catalog.
Unless otherwise indicated, the following newspapers are English-language.
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