Product benefits
- Find specific names
and events using keyword searches and advanced features
like text highlighting.
- Browse more than 200 newspapers from
the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada.
- Enjoy a continually growing collection of
titles dating from 1786 through the late 1900s.
- Learn more about your ancestors’ lives through legal notices, community events, wedding announcements,
births
and obituaries.

Need More Help Deciding?
Here’s what the Web’s largest collection of
historical newspapers offers:
- Place yourself in the middle of history as it was happening.
See how contemporary journalists interpreted crucial news
stories and events.
- Discover the values that influenced
your ancestors’ lives
and emotions through newspaper stories.
- Observe changing patterns in
dress, arts, politics, religion and technology.
- Save
time by dispensing with microfilm. Ancestry.com’s
complete newspaper collection is available only online.
- Expand your understanding of family
history by placing your ancestors in the
context of daily life.
- Get a visual sense of history by viewing
the same news stories, photographs and cartoons that
your ancestors once enjoyed.
Learn More About Newspapers
Newspapers are a rich chronicle of history
Newspapers are nearly as old as
history itself. Though our modern image of the medium dates
back the Gutenberg
Press (1440 A.D.), newsletters have existed
since
at least
the second century. The Romans distributed political pamphlets
called "acta," while newssheets appeared in China late in
the Han Dynasty (around 200 A.D.).
Newspapers thrive in information age
Today, almost two thousand daily newspapers are
distributed in America alone. From financial news to entertainment
listings,
newspapers remain an integral
means of communication, historical preservation and human
expression. Why
search newspapers online?
For the past year, Ancestry.com has
been collecting thousands of pages per week and posting
them online. With more than 3
million pages, this
collection
is now
the largest historical newspaper database on the Internet.
Newspapers are also fully searchable, meaning you can locate
particular
points
of interest
without
having to scan through pages of microfilm.
And because
each page is a single digital image, individual articles
can
be printed
from
your
computer
and preserved in your family scrapbook.
We have newspaper archives from:
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
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Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Other countries:
Canada
United Kingdom |

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