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  1. Revolutionary Plans of the Radicals - Preparations for Civil War

    Date: Monday, July 30, 1866
    Location: Macon, Georgia
    Paper: Macon Weekly Telegraph
    Article type: Newspaper Article
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  2. Revolutionary Services of Vermont. Report of Henry Stevens on Revolutionary Claims of Vermont upon the

    Date: Friday, March 31, 1843
    Location: Brattleboro, Vermont
    Paper: Vermont Phoenix
    Article type: Newspaper Article
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  3. Revolutionary War Echoes. How the Plan for the Subjugation of New England Was Frustrated-the Inhuman

    Date: Tuesday, July 5, 1881
    Location: New York, New York
    Paper: New York Herald
    Article type: Newspaper Article
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  4. Revolutionary War Relics May be Placed in Park

    Date: Thursday, July 11, 1912
    Location: Fort Worth, Texas
    Paper: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
    Article type: Newspaper Article
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  5. Our First War Song. It Was Written by Billings, a Tanner, in Revolutionary Days

    Date: Wednesday, November 21, 1917
    Location: Gulfport, Mississippi
    Paper: Gulfport Daily Herald
    Article type: Newspaper Article
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  6. Found a Woman 136 Years-Old She Remembers Well the Revolutionary War And Events of That

    Date: Sunday, July 15, 1900
    Location: Birmingham, Alabama
    Paper: Age-Herald
    Article type: Newspaper Article
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  7. John Wesley's Part in Our Revolutionary War

    Date: Wednesday, October 5, 1898
    Location: Syracuse, New York
    Paper: Northern Christian Advocate
    Article type: Newspaper Article
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  8. D. A. R. To Meet In Historic Spot Convenes Tuesday at Section Famous in Revolutionary

    Date: Sunday, March 12, 1922
    Location: Cleveland, Ohio
    Paper: Plain Dealer
    Article type: Newspaper Article
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  9. Soldiers Of The Revolutionary War

    Date: Wednesday, October 3, 1832
    Location: Worcester, Massachusetts
    Paper: Massachusetts Spy
    Article type: Newspaper Article
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  10. One Revolutionary War Pensioner. Washington Star

    Date: Wednesday, November 30, 1910
    Location: Portland, Oregon
    Paper: Oregonian
    Article type: Newspaper Article
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Newspaper Archives Last & First Name Search

  • Using both name search fields returns newspaper articles in which the surname is automatically "near2" the first name.
    • This means the newspaper archive search engine automatically finds occurrences of the first and last names within two words of each other.
    • This helps to find occurrences of middle names or initials in the newspaper articles, without having to enter or remember them.
  • The "near2" search command is not order specific—meaning your newspaper search will retrieve the person's name no matter in what order it is mentioned: the first name then last name or the last name then first name.
    • This search default is intended to bring you the most occurrences of the name you are searching for in the online newspaper archives.
  • However, if the person's name is popular, like Smith, try using some of the available search options such as location, date range, and keyword, in order to narrow your search to the specific Smith you are looking for (see below).

Using Advanced Search in the Newspaper Archive Database

  • There are two keyword search boxes to narrow your search for newspaper articles: "Include keywords" box and "Exclude keywords" box (see below).
  • Use the Date search box to enter a specific date or date range of the newspaper content you want to search online.

Using Keywords & Quotation Marks to Search Newspapers

  • All the searches for historical newspaper articles are full-text keyword searches against OCR-generated ASCII text.
  • By using the "Include keywords" box and/or "Exclude keywords" box, you can narrow or expand your online newspaper article search.
  • Put phrases in quotes like "John Adams" in the "Include" keyword box to limit the newspaper article search to that exact name—versus using the last/first name search that brings back results matching John near2 Adams.
  • If you find too many names in the newspaper archive search results, narrow your search even more by typing names or places you do NOT want in your search in the "Exclude" box.

Using Boolean Operators to Search Newspaper Archives

  • Use AND, OR, ADJx (order specific), NEARx (order non-specific) and Wildcards, such as "?" and "*")

Broaden or narrow newspaper search queries

  • by emptying filled-in fields to broaden your search, or filling in empty fields to narrow your search.

Display newspaper search results in different ways, such as:

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  • Once changed, the selection will remain the default until you change it again.

Search Newspapers by Date Range

  • If you know the date of the newspaper content you are seeking, then use the "Date" search box.
    • Enter a specific date or a date range—a variety of date formats are accepted.
    • Examples: June 2, 1804, or 1804 - 1849, or June 1804 - August 1949.

Using Colonial English Variant Spellings to Search Old Newspapers

  • Many of the newspapers in the historical newspaper archives are very old, and the searches must deal with Colonial English.
  • The long "s" character was almost identical to the "f" in many texts.
    • When searching old newspaper articles on words containing the letter "s," use the "?" wildcard in place of the "s."
    • Note: this can occur whether it is the first letter, a letter within a word, or at the end of a word.
    • The double "s" is in words like Massachusetts needs to be replaced with two wildcards in historical newspaper searches.

Examples of Searching for Old Newspaper Articles with Colonial English

Modern Spelling Colonial Spellings Suggested Search
Spanish Spanifh Spani?h, ?pani?h
Boston Bofton Bo?ton
Massachusetts Maffachufetts Ma??achu?ett?
  • In addition, type was set by hand for early American newspapers and printers did not always have enough pieces of type to include all of the letters in a word. This resulted in letters being omitted, or sometimes letters that looked similar were used as substitutions.
  • Much of this historic newspaper material did not use standard spellings.
  • Examples of some conventions that were common in old newspapers:
    • Use of name variants - Smith or Smythe
    • Use of "e" in word endings - Chesapeake or Chesapeak
    • Dropping the letter "h" - Philadelphia or Philadelpia
  • Examples of irregular vowel usage:
    • clerk - cleark
    • color - colour
    • Delaware - Deleware
    • Elijah - Elifha
    • Israel - Ifreal - Ifral
    • Jehovah - Javovah
  • Examples of letter e to word endings
    • Brown - Browne
    • Chesapeake - Chefopeak or Chefopeake
    • Clark - Clarke
    • highways - highwayes
  • Examples of interchanging use of the letters "i" and "y"
    • adjoining - adjoyning
    • Pennsylvania - Pensilvania or Penfilvania
    • rails - rayls

Colonial Newspaper Search Notes

  • If in doubt, use wildcards such as the question mark "?" or the asterisk "*" in your colonial newspaper search.
  • A question mark is a single-character wildcard and an asterisk multi-character (allows for up to 5 characters) wildcard.

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