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  1. The University of Virginia, the College of William and Mary, and the Virginia Museum of History and Culture have served as co-sponsors. The Virginia Newspaper Directory is a resource created by the Virginia Newspaper Program and includes bibliographic and holdings records for historical newspapers held not only by the Library of Virginia, but ...

  2. VIRGINIA NEWSPAPERS. The Library of Virginia offers access to a wide array of resources for researching newspapers, from its broad collection of over 2,500 titles, in original ink press copy, on microfilm, and in digital format through the Library's web based repository, Virginia Chronicle. There are also a suite of subscription-based newspaper ...

  3. Virginia Chronicle is a historical archive of Virginia newspapers, providing free access to full text searching and digitized images of over 4 million newspaper pages. This collection contains 508,621 issues comprising 4,506,811 pages. In addition to the growing collection of newspapers found at Virginia Chronicle, the Library of Virginia ...

  4. Sep 12, 2012 · The Virginia Newspaper Project was led by the Library of Virginia (LVA) from 1993 until 2007 and involved the collaboration of some 100 state institutions with newspaper collections, newspaper publishers, and individual collectors. About 7,000 newspapers, including 3,500 Virginia titles, were cataloged and some 12,000 holdings records were created.

  5. 750,000 pages for Chronicling America, including Colonial and Revolutionary-era newspapers, antebellum and Civil War-era newspapers, African American and German language newspapers and a varied selection of local weeklies published throughout Virginia during the 19th and 20th centuries. To learn more about the Virginia Newspaper Program, visit

  6. Aug 4, 2021 · While the process of digitizing Virginia’s historic newspapers begins here at the Library of Virginia, the process in its entirety, from identifying and selecting titles to digitize to hosting them on Virginia Chronicle, is a global endeavor that spans numerous time zones and crosses both the international dateline and the equator. When ...

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  8. Chronicling America is a partnering effort funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and. administered by the Library of Congress to provide free access to United States imprint newspapers published between the years 1836 and 1922. The initial phase of the program focused on the years 1900–1910. The dates in subsequent grant cycles ...