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National Park Service: A Multitude of Amendments, Alterations and Additions (Appendix C) Newspaper Publications of the Declaration of Independence ... This list outlines all the publications of the Declaration in colonialnewspapers prior to the order for an engrossed copy. Information compiledfrom Michael J. Walsh, "Contemporary Broadside Editions of the Declarationof Independence." Harvard Library Bulletin 3 (1949): 33-34. ... [Read More]
Senator Joe Lieberman: CT's Best: Media Connecticut has many great local and regional newspapers. These publications are great resources for residents and tourists who are interested in local news and activities. If your local newspaper is not on this list, please click here to recommend it for inclusion in Connecticut's Best! ... Voices The Newspaper ... [Read More]
Committee Staff 2001 Ph.D. (Social Science) Syracuse University; M.A. (Social Science) Syracuse University;B.A. (Journalism) Southern Illinois University; Director, Manpower Development,Productivity and Training, Onondaga County (Syracuse) New York; Adjunct Professor,Syracuse University; Director of Productivity Research, Onondaga County New York; ProgramAdministrator, Institute for Public Service, Syracuse University; Account Executive,Hutchins/Darcy, Inc., Newspaper Reporter, Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle. ... [Read More]
Division of Preservation and Access Newspapers chronicle the daily life of America's citizens in small towns and cities across the country. They document the civic, legal, historical, and cultural events that have occurred in every region of the nation during the past three hundred years. All fifty states, two U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia are now involved in the Endowment's United States Newspaper Program, a national initiative to catalog and preserve on microfilm the country's newspapers on a state-by-state basis. At the conclusion of currently funded NEH newspaper projects, more than 133,000 unique newspaper titles will be available in a national database and approximately fifty-eight million deteriorating newspaper pages will have been transferred onto microfilm. ... [Read More]
Newstands in Metropolitan Washington, D.C. - Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room (Serial and Government Publications Division, Library of Congress) Foreign newspaper specialists ... [Read More]
EPA NE: In the News NOTE: This online newspaper is free of charge. However, registration/filling out a survey may be required. ... Today's top newspaper stories about the New England environment and links to related information. ... NOTE: This online newspaper is free of charge. However,registration/filling out a survey may be required. ... [Read More]
United States Newspaper Program The USNP has supported projects in each of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Each project is conducted by a single organization within a state or territory, usually the state's largest newspaper repository. A project's staff inventories holdings in public libraries, county courthouses, newspaper offices, historical museums, college and university libraries, archives, and historical societies. Catalog records are entered into a national database maintained by the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) and accessible through more than 43,500 dedicated computer terminals worldwide. Microfilm copies of newspapers are generally available to researchers anywhere in the country through inter-library loan. ... [Read More]
Publishing the Declaration of Independence (Journeys and Crossings, Library of Congress Digital ReferenceTeam) Robin Shields, reference librarian of the Serial and Government Publications Division , discusses "Publishing the Declaration of Independence," focusing on its distribution through early American newspapers. Fifteen newspapers containing the Declaration from the Serial and Government Publication Division’s American newspaper collection are profiled. Robin highlights the importance of newspapers for the success of the American Revolution and the influence newspaper printers had on the independence movement. ... [Read More]
U.S. Newspaper Indexes at the Library of Congress The researcher using this list is cautioned that not all newspapertitles held by the Library of Congress are indexed; however, earlyU.S. newspapers often covered areas much larger than just thetowns where they were published. The user is further cautioned that few indexes are complete, and many errors and omissions can beexpected. ... U.S. Newspaper Indexes at the Library of Congress Home Page ... The format of the entry follows that of the Library's printed catalogcard including the classification number and an indication of the holdingsin the Newspaper and Current Periodical Room. ... [Read More]
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