Alabama Newspapers

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Newspapers can provide useful information. They publish notices of marriages, divorces, deaths, and funerals. Notices include names of the persons involved, the date of the event, and may contain maiden names, names of parents, and names of other living relatives.

Newspapers also publish articles of local interest including religious and social events in the community with the names of those involved. Some newspapers serve several communities and devote columns to the everyday happenings in the area. Newspapers also include legal notices, estate sales, and advertising for local businesses.

Newspapers are an important source of family history information for Alabama. Look for marriage and death notices, news of visiting relatives, local events, stories about the elderly, and histories (continuing in several issues). The Tombigbee-Mobile area had the earliest newspapers, including the Mobile Sentinel, Fort Stoddert, 1811; Mobile Gazette, Mobile, 1812; Halcyon, St. Stephens, 1815; and Blackall Sun and Alabama Advertiser, Blackall, 1819. The probate judge of the county was required to maintain copies of all newspapers carrying legal notices. The judges did not always comply.

Newspaper Directory
The U.S. Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present is a national directory from the Library of Congress of over 140,000 newspaper titles. The directory provides a list of libraries from around the country that have the newspapers in their collections.

Ancestorhunt.com provides a list of Alabama Newspapers currently being published in the state of Alabama.

Digital Issues Online
Alabama Online Historical Newspapers - identifies historical archived and digitized newspapers available online on both free and pay-to-access websites.

Genealogy Bank ($) the site has a large collection of searchable historical newspapers.

The Jacksonville Republican: 1837-1895

Family History Library
The Family History Library collects indexes and abstracts of newspapers, but has not acquired original newspapers for Alabama. The Gandrud and Jones Alabama Records Collection (see Alabama Genealogy) includes many extracts of newspaper and obituary records. Most of the newspaper records from that collection have been abstracted and published in:

Gandrud, Pauline, and Myra Jones. Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers, 1819–1893. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1981. The book is indexed.

Three guides to help you locate Alabama newspapers are:


 * Martin, Paul E., comp. Alabama Newspapers Bibliography: A Working Paper. Montgomery, Alabama: Alabama Department of Archives and History, 1989. This lists newspapers by county and tells where the newspapers are available.


 * Newspapers on Microfilm, Samford University Library. Birmingham, Ala.: Samford University Library, 1970. .) This alphabetical list of newspapers shows the dates of publication and number of pages available on microfilm.


 * Owen, Thomas M. Alabama Newspapers and Periodicals in 1915. 1919. Reprint, Sheffield, Alabama: Jump Fast Copy, 1991. . Available online through the FamilySearch Catalog link. This contains names and descriptions of newspapers and periodicals published in Alabama in 1915.

Over 2,000 Alabama newspapers are cataloged in the "Alabama Newspaper Project." Alabama Department of Archives and History. This database briefly lists newspaper title, town, county, and life span of newspapers microfilmed at the Alabama Department of Archives and History. Researchers can contact them for further details and obtain microfilm copies through interlibrary loan.

Newspaper Clippings


 * Alabama Newspaper Clippings: Taken from Georgia Newspapers, 1814-1907 - available online through FamilySearch Catalog link.

Newspapers are listed in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:


 * ALABAMA - NEWSPAPERS
 * ALABAMA, [COUNTY]- NEWSPAPERS
 * ALABAMA, [COUNTY] - VITAL RECORDS
 * ALABAMA, [COUNTY], [TOWN] - NEWSPAPERS