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Page 1: Georgia Historic Newspapers in the Digital Library of Georgia

GALILEO Express Link:http: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?path=/types/newspapers/

Atlanta Historic Newspapers Archivehttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=atlnhttp: //dlg.gal i leo.usg.edu/atlnewspapers/

Atlanta Historic Newspapers Archive provides online access to

fourteen newspaper titles published in Atlanta from 1 847 to 1 922,

offering a record of Atlanta's history from its origins as a railroad

terminus, through the devastation of the Civi l War, to its eventual

growth into one of the nation's largest cities.

DLG URL:http: //dlg.gal i leo.usg.edu/MediaTypes/Newspapers.html

Georgia Historic Newspapersin the Digital Library of Georgia

Columbus Enquirer Archivehttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=colehttp: //dlg.gal i leo.usg.edu/enquirer

Columbus Enquirer Archive provides online access to early issues

of the Columbus Enquirer ranging from its inception as a weekly

newspaper in 1 828, through the daily issues of the late nineteenth

century.

Macon Telegraph Archivehttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=macthttp: //dlg.gal i leo.usg.edu/telegraph

Macon Telegraph Archive provides online access to early issues of

the Macon Telegraph ranging from its inception as a weekly

newspaper in 1 826, through the daily issues of the early twentieth

century.

Athens Historic Newspapers Archivehttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=athnhttp: //dlg.gal i leo.usg.edu/athnewspapers/

Athens Historic Newspapers Archive provides online access to five

newspaper titles published in Athens from 1 827 to 1 922. The site wil l

provide users with a view into the history of Athens in its early years

as the home to the first state-chartered university in the nation and

its eventual growth into the largest city in northeast Georgia.

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I f you l ike Georgia Historic Newspapers, try

these other GALILEO databases:

Digital Library of Georgiahttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=dlg1

New Georgia Encyclopediahttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=ngen

GeorgiaInfohttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=gnfo

ProQuest Newspapershttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=zupn

Newspaper Sourcehttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=zbns

Milledgeville Historic Newspapers Archivehttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=milnhttp: //dlg.gal i leo.usg.edu/mil ledgevil le

Mil ledgevil le Historic Newspapers Archive provides online access to

eleven newspaper titles published in Mil ledgevil le from 1 808 to 1 920.

Because Mil ledgevil le served as the state capital from 1 804 to 1 868,

during the antebellum, Civi l War, and Reconstruction periods in the

state's history, the site wil l provide researchers with particular

historical insight into Georgia politics during the nineteenth century.

The Red and Black: An Archive of The University ofGeorgia's Student Newspaperhttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=grabhttp: //www. l ibs.uga.edu/redandblack

The Red and Black archive includes archived issues of the newsletter

from 1 893-1 999 with some gaps. The site covers "matters of interest"

at the University of Georgia, as well as the world beyond the Arch.

The Southern Israelite Archivehttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=soishttp: //dlg.gal i leo.usg.edu/israel ite/

Southern Israelite Archive spans the years 1 929-1 986 from its

beginning as a temple bulletin in Augusta in 1 925 to its expansion

into a monthly and then weekly newspaper. The paper not only

covered the news of the southern Jewry, including the 1 958 Temple

bombingin Atlanta, but also the issues that involved Jewish

populations throughout the nation and world.

South Georgia Historic Newspapers Archivehttp: //www.gali leo.usg.edu/express?link=sanhttp: //dlg.gal i leo.usg.edu/sgnewspapers

The South Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive provides online

access to six newspaper titles published in four south Georgia cities

(Albany, Americus, Thomasvil le, and Valdosta) from 1 845 to 1 922.