New York Newspapers

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Newspapers mention births, marriages, deaths, anniversaries, family gatherings, family travel, achievements, business notices, engagement information, probate court proceedings, and other news items. Some newspapers are indexed.

History
The earliest known newspaper published in New York State was the New York Gazette which commenced publishing in New York City in 1725. It was followed in 1733 by John Peter Zenger’s New York Journal, made famous in a 1735 court decision that established freedom of the press in the province (colony) of New York. For more details.

Colonial Newspapers
In the colonial period, most of the newspapers in the New York were published in New York City. Below is a list of all known colonial newspapers (Pre-1775). Websites or any known transcriptions were included. All of these newspapers can be obtained on microfilm through inter-library loan from the New York State Library.

Albany


 * 1771-1772 Albany Gazette – no known transcripts have survived

New York City 


 * 1733-1751 New-York Weekly Journal - GenealogyBank.com
 * Grace Kneale. “Early Death Notices from Zenger’s New York Journal," New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 47-49 (1916-1918). [serialized] - At various libraries;
 * Kenneth Scott. "Genealogical Data from Colonial New York Newspapers: A Consolidation of Articles from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record"(Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977). - ; [Info about New York Gazette[pp. 1-13] compiled from New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 95 (October 1964): 220-232; Info about New York Weekly Journal [pp. 14-28] compiled from New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 96 (January 1965): 1-15. - At various libraries;
 * 1743-1773 Parker’s New-York Gazette or, The Weekly Post-Boy
 * Kenneth Scott, Genealogical Data from the New York Post-Boy 1743-1773 (Washington: National Genealogical Society, 1970). - ;
 * 1744-1752 New-York Evening Post - GenealogyBank.com
 * 1752-1768 The New-York Mercury - GenealogyBank.com
 * Kenneth Scott. "Genealogical Data from Colonial New York Newspapers: A Consolidation of Articles from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record"(Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977), 29-128. ; ; Compiled from New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 96-99 (1965-1968), [serialized] - At various libraries;
 * “Vital Records from Old New York Newspapers.” Journal of American Genealogy, Vol. 1 (1921): 66-70, 160-161, 255-260, 325-330. - ;
 * 1752-1753 The Independent Reflector - GenealogyBank.com
 * 1753 The Occasional Reverberator
 * 1755 The Instructor
 * 1755 John Englishman
 * 1766-1775 The New-York Journal or, The General Advertiser
 * 1759-1775 The New-York Gazette - GenealogyBank.com
 * 1762 The American Chronicle
 * 1763 The New-York Pacquet
 * 1768-1775 The New-York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury - GenealogyBank.com
 * Kenneth Scott. "Genealogical Data from Colonial New York Newspapers: A Consolidation of Articles from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record"(Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977), 129-243. - ; ; Compiled from New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vols. 99-107 (1968-1976).[serialized] - At various libraries;
 * 1769-1770 New-York Chronicle - GenealogyBank.com
 * 1773-1775 Rivington’s New-York Gazetteer; or the Connecticut, Hudson’s River, New Jersey, and Quebec Weekly Advertiser - GenealogyBank.com
 * Kenneth Scott, Rivington’s New York Newspaper: Excerpts from a Loyalist Press, 1773-1783, (Binghamton, N.Y.: The New-York Hist. Soc., 1973). - At various libraries
 * 1775 The Constitutional Gazette - GenealogyBank.com

Digital Newspaper Issues Online
New York Times


 * 1851-1922; 1987-present New York TimesNew York Times website - free
 * 1923-1986 New York Times New York Times website - ($)

New York Historical Newspapers


 * America Historical Newspapers - ($), replaces the old Readex Microcard for American newspapers from 1700 to the mid 1800s. Nearly 400 newspapers have been imaged, with more in progress. Some libraries and genealogical societies subscribe to this website.
 * America’s Newspapers - ($), 76 newspapers have been imaged, with more in progress. “America's News enables library patrons to pinpoint information on people, issues and events in the local area or around the country. This comprehensive resource offers tens of millions of current and archived full-text articles from news sources nationwide in a single, fully searchable online database. It includes the complete electronic editions of more than 1,890 U.S. news sources and news video clips—with 85% of these sources not available in any other library database.
 * Brooklyn Daily Eagle Online – images from 1842 to 1901.
 * Brooklyn Genealogy – contains links to images and indexes from other Brooklyn, Long Island, and New York City newspapers.
 * Chronicling America - – contains images of ten strictly New York City newspapers from 1841 to 1931, coverage per newspaper varies. Also contains listings of locations where New York newspapers are on microform and can be obtained through interlibrary loan.
 * Genealogy Bank - ($), images of “historical” articles from 46 New York State newspapers from 1733 – 1998, and of obituaries from 136 New York State newspapers from 1986 to the present. Some libraries subscribe to this website.
 * Hudson River Valley Heritage (HRVH) Historical Newspapers - free, will eventually include major newspapers from the counties of Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester from 1831-2001. Not all counties listed are currently represented.
 * Infotrac – 19th Century US Newspapers, Infotrac access through BYU Family History Library on the Family Search website,, contains digital images of 29 New York Newspapers, mostly from New York City, one from Rochester
 * Nassau County Libraries Historic Newspaper Collections - free, images of nine Nassau and Queens County newspapers from the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Coverage varies.
 * New York Genealogy - free and ($), links to websites with newspapers, contains links to websites for newspapers from 54 of 57 of New York State’s counties. The links may be to commercial websites.
 * New York Online Historical Newspapers - free provides a comprehensive listing by county and publication dates.
 * News Link - contains images and OCR articles from 2011 and 2012 from daily newspapers in 45 cities, from business newspapers in 7 cities, from non-daily newspapers in 47 cities, and from various types of newspapers – alternative, “specialty,” and campus in various cities. There is site wide search engine, but it is also possible to browse each paper on the site. Clicking on the newspaper’s link will connect to the most recent edition of the newspaper.
 * NewspaperArchive.com - ($) has over 4 million pages of New York newspapers (mostly Syracuse) online. Some libraries subscribe to this website under the name Access NewspaperArchive.
 * Northern New York Historical Newspapers - free, consists of more than 2,279,000 pages from fifty-one newspapers from Oswego, Jefferson, Lewis, [St. Lawrence County, New York|St. Lawrence], Franklin, Clinton, and Essex Counties.
 * Northern New York Historical Newspapers - free, consists of more than 2,279,000 pages from fifty-one newspapers from Clinton, Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence, Franklin, and Essex Oswego Counties
 * Suffolk Historic Newspapers - free, online project containing 200 years of newspapers in Suffolk County, images of twelve Suffolk County newspapers from with coverage from 1822 to the present (coverage varies), also contains links to six other New York State newspaper websites
 * [|Northern New York Historical Newspapers] - free, Site covers 37 newspapers in various Northern New York counties. By "rolling over" the county on the map, a list of the newspapers for that county is displayed and a click on the newspaper will display the site for that newspaper.
 * Old Fulton NY Post Cards - free, includes hundreds of nineteenth- and twentieth-century New York newspapers (17,000,000+ images) in Central, Upstate and Western New York. How to search the Old Fulton NY Post Cards website

New York Current Newspapers


 * USNPL- free, links to current newspapers websites and online copiescontains links to over 100 New York State newspapers. There is no site wide search engine, clicking on the newspaper’s link will connect to the most recent edition of the newspaper. Also contains links the “archives” (coverage varies) of nearly 100 New York State newspapers
 * 50States.com - free, links to current newspaper websites and online copies contains links to over 100 New York State newspapers. There is no site wide search engine, clicking on the newspaper’s link will connect to the most recent edition of the newspaper.

Newspaper Indexes Online
In addition to newspapers that are imaged online, there are also newspaper indexes and abstracts. USGENWEB for New York has many links to newspaper indexes on the individual county pages.

They are sometimes found under the category “Vital Records” instead of “Newspapers” or “Obituaries.” These indexes usually indicate at least the event (death, marriage, or genealogically significant mention), the date of the event, and the date of the newspaper. Since they are indexes, they do not link to images.

Individual city and county library websites may also have newspaper indexes. For example, the Rochester (NY) Public Library has posted its “Rochester Newspaper Index” covering the years 1818 to 1897 on its website.

Originally a W.P.A. Project, the index is to personal names and covers more than births, deaths, and marriages. The website has a form that can be sent to order copies of the original articles in which the name was mentioned.

Newspaper Indexes in Book Form

 * B-Ann Moorhouse, "Notices of Irish-Born Persons in New York City Newspapers," The Irish Ancestor. V, no.1. (1973): 24-27. - article covers death, original Parish and County where deceased person was born in Ireland, relationships, and place of burial. Years covered 1819-1891.
 * Fred Q. Bowman, 8000 More Vital Records of Eastern New York State, 1804-1850 (Rhinebeck, New York: Kinship Books, 1991). ;.
 * Fred Q.Bowman, 7000 Hudson-Mohawk Valley, (NY), Vital Records, 1808-1850 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1997). ;.
 * Fred Q. Bowman,10,000 Vital Records of Central New York, 1813-1850 (Baltimore, MD:Genealogical Pub. Co., 1986).Ancestry($); World Vital Records($); ;.
 * Fred Q. Bowman,10,000 Vital Records of Eastern New York, 1777-1834 (Baltimore,MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1987). Ancestry($); World Vital Records($); ; - This is continued in "1,100 Vital Records of Northeastern New York, 1835–1850," The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 118 and 119 (July 1987–July 1988).
 * Fred Q. Bowman,10,000 Vital Records of Western New York, 1809-1850 (Baltimore,MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1985).Ancestry($); World Vital Records($); ;.
 * Joseph Gavit, American Deaths and Marriages, 1784–1829 (Albany, New York: New York State Library, 1977). - has 40,000 entries alphabetical by surname of husbands and wives from sixty-five newspapers.  Additional index: Kenneth Scott, Joseph Gavit's American Deaths and Marriages, 1784–1829: Index to Non-Principals (New Orleans, Louisiana: Polyanthos, Incorporated, 1976) ) - an index to people other than the brides and grooms
 * Kenneth Scott, Genealogical Data From Colonial New York Newspapers: A Consolidation From the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1977). - indexes newspapers from 1726–1783.
 * Kenneth Scott, Genealogical Data from the New York Post-Boy 1743–1773 (Washington, D.C.: National Genealogical Society, 1980).

New York Times book indexes:


 * Byron A. Falk, Jr., and Valerie R. Falk, Personal Name Index to "The New York Times Index, 1851–1979" (Succasunna, New Jersey: Roxbury Data Interface, 1976 and 1975–1989 1993) - indexes The New York Times Index
 * The New York Times Obituaries Index(New York, New York: The Times, 1970). - this index covers 1858–1978.

Online Bibliographies
New York State Library The New York State Newspaper Project catalog and microfilmed any known New York newspaper. Copies of the microfilms are at the New York State Library and can be accessed onsite and through inter-library loan.


 * New York State Library holdings
 * New York Cities newspapers
 * New York County newspapers
 * Title list of all New York newspapers
 * Holdings in other New York locations
 * New York Cities newspapers
 * New York County newspapers
 * Title list of all New York Newspapers

Library of Congress


 * U.S. Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present - national directory of over 140,000 newspaper titles. Includes list of libraries from around the country that have the newspapers in their collections.

Book Bibliographies

 * New York State Library, A Checklist of Newspapers in Microform in the New York State Library (Albany, New York: New York State Library, 1979); At various libraries - outdated, New York newspapers have been microfilmed, and can be borrowed through inter-library loan.
 * Sylvia G. Faibisoff and Wendell Tripp, compilers, A Bibliography of Newspapers in Fourteen New York Counties (Cooperstown, New York: New York Historical Association, 1978); At various libraries; - this source lists newspapers of Allegany, Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Otsego, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins, and Yates counties.

US Newspaper Bibliographies

 * U.S. Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present - national directory from the Library of Congress containing over 140,000 newspaper titles. The directory provides a list of libraries from around the country that have the newspapers in their collections.
 * Clarence S. Brigham, History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820 (Worcester, Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society, c1947, c1975); At various libraries;
 * Library of Congress, Catalog Publication Division, Newspapers in Microform: United States: 1948-1983, Washington, District of Columbia : Library of Congress, 1984); At various libraries; – gives location of microfilm copies for use of inter-library loan.