Illinois Newspaper Project

    



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bullet Project Staff
bullet History of the INP
bullet History of Illinois Newspapers

Our Work
bullet Identify Newspapers
bullet Catalog Newspapers
bullet Preserve Newspapers

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Newspaper titles we've found throughout Illinois.
bullet Participant Locator
Places we've visited
along the way.
bullet Gallery
A sampling of some treasures we've discovered.

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  • When searching for a location beginning with "St." or "Mt.", spell out the abbreviations (Saint or Mount).

A Note About Newspaper Title Changes:

Much like a family tree, newspapers can be diagrammed to show how they grew, merged, absorbed one another, and sprouted different editions. Newspaper catalogers consider each change in a title that lasts for more than a year as a different newspaper. The most recent newspaper title in the 'record set' is the name of the newspaper tree. For example, the newspaper tree for the Alton Telegraph spans the years 1836 to the present day. Like a family tree, the current Alton Telegraph has ancestors and descendants. Examining the newspaper tree is a good method of understanding the publishing history of a geographical area.




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Last Updated: 4 December, 2007