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We’ve just added newspaper issues from 37 titles, dating from 1819-1968, with the majority dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. From a variety of cities, most of these additions are only 1-5 issues per title. Thanks to the State Archives of North Carolina and its preservation of newspapers, we’re pleased to include these fill-in issues. The State Archives provided them to us as part of their newspaper microfilming workflow.
Below is a list of titles, their cities of publication, and the years from which the issues date.
- Southern Citizen, Asheboro – 1873
- The Asheboro Courier, Asheboro – 1888
- Bayboro Sentinel, Bayboro – 1902
- Beaufort Halcyon, Beaufort – 1855
- The Carteret County Telephone, Beaufort – 1882, 1884-1885
- The Weekly Record, Beaufort – 1886
- The Tobacco Plant (Durham), Durham – 1872, 1882-1883
- The Durham Daily Globe (later the Herald-Sun), Durham – 1891
- The Edenton Transcript, Edenton – 1908-1909
- The Albemarle Observer, Edenton – 1911
- The Edenton News, Edenton – 1922
- The North Carolinian, Fayetteville – 1856-1857
- Western Reporter, Franklin – 1880
- Our Farms, Franklinton – 1896
- Weekly Message (later The Olive Branch), Greensborough – 1855
- The Gold Leaf, Henderson – 1885
- The Herald of Truth, Hendersonville – 1855
- The High Point Enterprise, High Point – 1968
- The Lincoln Courier, Lincolnton – 1867
- The Visitor (paper of the Littleton Female College), Littleton – 1902
- The Littleton Dispatch, Littleton – 1928
- The Franklin Times , Louisburg – 1879
- The Robesonian, Lumberton – 1872, 1876-1877, 1880-1881
- Milton Intelligencer, Milton – 1819
- The Milton Chronicle, Milton – 1860, 1883
- The Monroe Enquirer, Monroe – 1881
- The Norlina Headlight, Norlina – 1919
- The Granville Free Lance, Oxford – 1880
- The Oxford Torchlight, Oxford – 1881
- Spirit of the Age Raleigh – 1855
- The Spy, Raleigh – 1875
- North Carolina Spectator and Western Advertiser, Rutherfordton – 1834
- The Rutherford Banner, Rutherfordton – 1888
- The Democrat, Rutherfordton – 1895
- The Sun, Rutherfordton – 1918-1919
- North Carolina Argus, Wadesboro – 1855
The State Archives has an exhibit of Early North Carolina Newspapers here. Their microfilming efforts are behind almost all of the digitized microfilmed papers available through DigitalNC. Search or browse all of our newspapers on the newspaper landing page.
This week we have another 41 titles up on DigitalNC! In this batch we have a lot of new papers from Durham and Beaufort, as well as our first additions from Mocksville, Pine Forest, and Kenansville!
Last month we added our first copies of The Nation from Buffalo Springs. The Nation was a handwritten paper published by John McLean Harrington, a Harnett County man who would painstakingly copy each of his papers by hand for his roughly 100 subscribers. This week we have five more of Harrington’s handwritten papers: The Young American from Buffalo Springs, The Weekly Eagle from Pine Forest, and Harrington, N.C.’s The Times, The Weekly News, and The Semi-Weekly News.
Over the next year, we’ll be adding millions of newspaper images to DigitalNC. These images were originally digitized a number of years ago in a partnership with Newspapers.com. That project focused on scanning microfilmed papers published before 1923 held by the North Carolina Collection in Wilson Special Collections Library. While you can currently search all of those pre-1923 issues on Newspapers.com, over the next year we will also make them available in our newspaper database as well. This will allow you to search that content alongside the 2 million pages already on our site – all completely open access and free to use.
This week’s additions include:
- The Clinton Independent (Clinton, N.C.) – 1856-1858
- Eastern Courier (Hertford, N.C.) – 1895-1896
- The Nation (Buffalo Springs, N.C.) – 1858
- The Young American (Buffalo Springs, N.C.) – 1858
- The Weekly Eagle (Pine Forest, N.C.) – 1860
- The Eagle (Fayetteville, N.C.) – 1868-1873
- The Semi-Weekly News (Harrington, N.C.) – 1860
- The Weekly News (Harrington, N.C.) – 1860-1864
- The Times (Harrington, N.C.) – 1867-1869
- Eastern Carolina News (Kenansville, N.C.) – 1908-1911
- The Chronicle (Albemarle, N.C.) – 1916-1917
- The Enterprise (Albemarle, N.C.) – 1917-1918
- The Albemarle Enterprise (Albemarle, N.C.) – 1919
- The News (Albemarle, N.C.) – 1919
- Stanly County Herald (Albemarle, N.C.) – 1919
- The Stanly News-Herald (Albemarle, N.C.) – 1919
- The Weekly Record (Beaufort, N.C.) – 1887-1888
- The Beaufort Eagle (Beaufort, N.C.) – 1876
- The Herald (Beaufort, N.C.) – 1893
- Beaufort Journal (Beaufort, N.C.) – 1857-1858
- Carteret County Telephone (Beaufort, N.C.) – 1881-1885
- The Clayton Bud (Clayton, N.C.) – 1883-1886
- The Weekly Bud (Smithfield, N.C.) – 1886-1887
- Creedmoor Times-News (Creedmoor, N.C.) – 1915-1919
- Durham Daily Dispatch (Durham, N.C.) – 1880
- The Durham Herald (Durham, N.C.) – 1876
- The Durham County Republican (Durham, N.C.) – 1884
- The Truth (Durham, N.C.) – 1884
- Daily Record (Durham, N.C.) – 1898
- The Daily Reporter (Durham, N.C.) – 1885
- The Durham Weekly Globe (Durham, N.C.) – 1889-1892
- Durham Globe (Durham, N.C.) – 1895-1896
- Saturday Night (Durham, N.C.) – 1893
- The Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.) – 1826-1827
- The Carolina Beacon (Greensboro, N.C.) – 1836-1837
- Southern Telescope (Greensboro, N.C.) – 1837
- The Carolina Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.) – 1837-1839
- The Davie Times (Mocksville, N.C.) – 1887-1903
- The Davie Record (Mocksville, N.C.) – 1899-1922
- Chatham Observer (Pittsboro, N.C.) – 1901-1904
- Chatham Citizen (Pittsboro, N.C.) – 1897-1899
- The Day (Oxford, N.C.) – 1890-1892
- The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.) – 1895-1897
- The Evening Tribune (Concord, N.C.) – 1904-1910
- Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.) – 1910-1921
If you want to see all of the newspapers we have available on DigitalNC, you can find them here. Thanks to UNC-Chapel Hill Libraries for permission to and support for adding all of this content as well as the content to come. We also thank the North Caroliniana Society for providing funding to support staff working on this project.