Nevada Newspapers

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Online Resources

 * Nevada Online Historical Newspapers
 * Chronicling America
 * Nevada Newspaper Archives (1864–1922) Genealogy Bank
 * NewspaperArchive ($)
 * Nevada Newspapers
 * Ancestry ($) has a collection of online historical newspapers for Nevada.
 * Chronicling America has some historical issues for the state of Nevada online.
 * Genealogy Bank ($) has over two dozen Nevada newspaper collections
 * NewspaperArchive ($) has a collection of digitized Reno newspapers online. This database is sometimes free at libraries. It may be under the name Access NewspaperArchive.
 * Smalltownpapers

History
Several handwritten news sheets circulated in the mining camps of Nevada in the early 1850's. Nevada's first printed newspaper, the Territorial Gazette, began in Genoa in 1858.

Resources for Nevada Newspapers
A helpful bibliography of Nevada newspapers is Richard E. Lingenfelter and Karen Rix Gash, The Newspapers of Nevada: A History and Bibliography, 1854-1979 (Reno, Nevada: University of Nevada Press, 1984. . The Family History Library has not collected Nevada newspapers.

Libraries and Archives
Major collections of Nevada newspapers are at the the Nevada State Museum and Historical Society, as well as local courthouses and libraries. Spiros's Genealogical Guide to Arizona and Nevada describes newspapers available on microfilm.

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.

Indexes
Several indexes to Nevada newspapers have been compiled, including an index to the Territorial Enterprise, 1859 to 1877, and an index to the Nevada State Journal, 1872 to 1876. These indexes are available at the Nevada Historical Society. Other indexes, such as an index to the Pioche Record, 1872 to 1904, are available at the Nevada State Museum and Historical Society.