The flagship collection of the Library of Congress (LOC) is the Chronicling America Historic American Newspapers project. Now with over 5.2 million pages of newspapers entirely searchable by every word, from every state in the U.S., you just might find an elusive obituary or new article about a member of your family. With the advanced search capabilities of the site, you can search an individual state, county or the entire country. You can also search a particular newspaper. A search shows the entire newspaper page, with your search term or terms highlighted in red. You can zoom into the paper and read every word. You can also clip an image or download the entire page. If you haven't looked at this free site, you are missing a valuable resource.
Here is an example of the kind of valuable information you might find:
The digital collections of the LOC include
- American History and Culture
- Historic Newspapers (see above)
- International Collections
- Legislative Information
- Performing Arts
- Prints and Photographs
- Veterans History
- Early Sound Recordings
- Web Site Archiving
- Children and Families: America's Library
- Country Studies/Area Handbooks
- Digital Interlibrary Loan
- Exhibitions from the Library
- Folklife Digital Collections
- Global Legal Information Network
- Hispanic Digital Collections
- Local Legacies: Community Roots
- Manuscript Collections
- Map Collections
- Poetry 180: For the School Year
- Rare Books and Special Collections
- Today in History
- Webcasts from the Library
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