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America's historical newspapers [electronic resource] : featuring Early American newspapers, 1690-1922.

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English
Imprint:
[Chester, Vt.?] : Readex, [2004?]-
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Title Variation:
Early American newspapers, 1690-1922
Early American newspapers. Series I, 1690-1876
Early American newspapers. Series II, 1758-1900
Early American newspapers. Series III, 1829-1922
Early American Newspapers. Series IV, 1756-1922
Early American Newspapers. Series V, 1777-1922
Early American Newspapers. Series VI, 1741-1922
Early American Newspapers. Series VII, 1777-1922
Readex America's historical newspapers
Readex Early American newspapers
Also known as: Early American newspapers digital
Also known as: Early American newspapers, Series I-VII
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Title from search page (viewed June 14, 2006).
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Summary:
Ser.1, 1690-1876. This collection provides images and full-text content access to historic newspapers listed in Clarence Brigham's authoritative bibliography, History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820, and in additional subsequent bibliographies. -- Ser. 2, 1758-1900. This collection focuses on the 18th- and 19th-century newspapers. -- Ser. 3, 1829-1922. This collection focuses on the 19th- and 20th-century newspapers including Civil War, Reconstruction, the Progressive Era and beyond. -- Ser. 4, 1756 - 1922. This collection includes 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century newspapers from all 50 present states. -- Ser. 5, 1777-1922. This collection presents 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century newspapers from all 50 present states, including the North Star, the famous anti-slavery newspaper founded by Frederick Douglass. -- Ser. 6. 1741-1922. Includes more than 160 significant 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century newspapers, including titles of unique historical significance, regional weeklies and big-city dailies. Ser. 7. 1773-1922. Includes more than 160 significant 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century newspapers, including titles of unique historical significance, regional weeklies and big-city dailies
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Contributor:
Readex Microprint Corporation.
NewsBank, inc.
Readex, Inc.
Series:
Archive of Americana.
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