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  1. The Ohio History Connection provides free access to over 825,000 full-text searchable pages of Ohio newspapers through Ohio Memory and the Library of Congress’s Chronicling America. Our newspaper digitization program is supported by partnerships with local institutions as well as grant funding, including the National Endowment for the Humanities’ National Digital Newspaper Program.

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  2. Jul 15, 2024 · More than 450,000 keyword-searchable Ohio newspaper pages (covering 1832-2011) are on this site.The site also has other resources, too, including Topic Guides and Maps and Timelines. Library Use Only. Newspapers.com Ohio Collection. Free keyword-searchable digital newspaper database. Over 200 newspaper titles from around the state.

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  3. Aug 9, 2021 · 09 August 2021. Free to view online newspapers. We are delighted to be announcing a major development for newspapers digitised from the British Library’s collection. From today, one million pages on the British Newspaper Archive site have become free to view, so not requiring any subscription payment. These one million pages will be followed ...

  4. The National Digital Newspaper Program in Ohio (NDNP-OH) is part of the National Digital Newspaper Program, a competitive grant program funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and managed by the Library of Congress. Through this long-term effort to preserve and provide increased access to America’s historic newspapers, Chronicling ...

  5. Search Historical NewspaperArchives for Free. Search billions of old newspaper articles from all over the world for free or gain full access to all newspaper content with a seven-day free trial! Get access to save clippings, create people profiles, and explore records like: Newspaper archives 1607-2024. Over 108 million obituaries.

  6. Late in the evening of Tuesday June 20, 1933, Dillinger, Shaw, Parker, and Claycomb drove from Indianapolis to New Carlisle, Ohio. Shaw, the last surviving member of Dillinger’s bank robbery gang, and one of the few to die from natural cause, revealed in an interview with Bob Greene, syndicated Chicago newspaper columnist, just prior to his ...

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