Georgia Historic Newspapers Update Summer 2018

Over the summer, the Digital Library of Georgia released several new grant-funded newspaper titles to the Georgia Historic Newspapers website. Included below is a list of the new titles along with titles added from previous newspaper websites.

Titles funded by the R. J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation

Albany Courier (Albany), 1847

American Standard (Albany), 1855

Athens Gazette, 1814-1820

Corner Stone (Columbus), 1853-1861

Carrollton Advocate, 1860-1861

Cartersville Express, 1860

Cassville Standard, 1855-1857

Columbus Daily Times, 1858-1861

Columbus Sentinel, 1837

Columbus Times, 1841-1849

Columbus Weekly Times, 1859-1862

Daily Chronicle & Sentinel (Augusta), 1860

Daily Constitutionalist (Augusta), 1860

Daily Locomotive (Atlanta), 1860

Daily True Democrat (Augusta), 1860

Democratic Platform (Calhoun), 1859

Foreign Correspondent & Georgia Express (Athens), 1809-1810

Georgia Courier (Albany), 1853-1855

Georgia Express (Athens), 1808-1809

Georgia Express (Athens), 1812-1813

Georgia Platform (Calhoun), 1858

National American (Atlanta), 1860

North-east Georgian (Clarkesville), 1857

Richards’ Weekly Gazette (Athens), 1849-1850

Southern Literary Gazette (Athens), 1848-1849

Southern Literary Gazette (Charleston), 1850-1852

South-Western News (Americus), 1856

Weekly Chronicle & Sentinel (Augusta), 1857-1861

Weekly True Democrat (Augusta), 1860

Western Herald, 1833-1834

 

Titles funded by a Digitizing Hidden Collections grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR):

Clark Atlanta University Panther, 1991-1996; 2017

The Panther, 1965-1980

Spelman Campus Mirror (Atlanta), 1925-1950

 

Titles funded by a National Digital Newspaper Program Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities:

Savannah Morning News, 1881-1887

 

The DLG has also added several previously digitized newspaper titles to the GHN website, including:

Daily Georgian (Savannah), 1835-1847

Daily Morning News (Savannah), 1850-1864

Daily News and Herald (Savannah), 1866-1868

Daily Republican, 1839-1840

Daily Savannah Republican, 1829-1839

Georgian (Savannah), 1819-1823, 1829-1835

Georgian for the County (Savannah), 1822

The Republican; and Savannah Evening Ledger, 1809-1816

Savannah Daily Georgian, 1853-1856

Savannah Daily Georgian & Journal, 1856

Savannah Daily Herald, 1865-1866

Savannah Daily Morning News, 1868

Savannah Daily Republican, 1818-1824, 1840-1853, 1855-1858, 1866-1868

Savannah Georgian, 1825-1829, 1847-1849

Savannah Georgian (tri-weekly), 1822-1831

Savannah Georgian & Journal, 1856

Savannah Morning News, 1868-1880

Savannah Republican, 1816-1818, 1824-1829, 1853-1855, 1858-1865

Weekly Georgian (Savannah), 1839-1841

 

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Georgia Public Library Service Releases “Georgia’s Treasures” Guide to Genealogy, History and Culture

The front cover of the newly released genealogy booklet, “Georgia’s Treasures.”

This press release is part of a series of guest posts contributed by our partners at HomePLACE, a project of the Georgia Public Library Service. HomePLACE works with Georgia’s public libraries and related institutions to digitize historical content for inclusion in the Digital Library of Georgia.

Georgia’s Treasures: Exploring Your Genealogy, History and Culture at Public Libraries” is now available at public libraries across the state. This 16-page, full-color booklet showcases the genealogy resources found in numerous public libraries in Georgia.

“As families come together this holiday season, we hope this booklet will inspire future visits to Georgia’s public libraries. Whether visitors are new to uncovering family history or seasoned genealogy researchers, these distinctive collections offer something for everyone,” said State Librarian Julie Walker.

The booklet was inspired by four major public library history and genealogy collections: the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History, part of the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System; the Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library, part of the Moultrie-Colquitt County Library System; the Genealogical and Historical Room and Middle Georgia Archives, located in Macon and part of the Middle Georgia Regional Library System; and the Ladson Genealogy Library, located in Vidalia and part of the Ohoopee Regional Library System.

Combined, these collections offer nearly 185,000 print volumes and 50,000 reels of microfilm of genealogy, local history and culture, as well as hundreds of original archival collections. An additional six libraries in Athens, Augusta, Brunswick, Savannah, Marietta and Washington are noted for their impressive collections, public programs and reference services.

“We are so proud to be featured among all the amazing genealogy collections in Georgia,” said Moultrie-Colquitt County Library Director Holly Phillips. “We hope even more people will be aware, and take advantage, of all the resources we have to offer at the Odom Library. We’re also pleased to be able to help promote other libraries’ materials to further the important mission of genealogical research.”

In addition to physical collections, every public library card holder in the state can access online genealogy tools like HeritageQuest from home through GALILEO – Georgia’s Virtual Library – as well as Ancestry Library Edition at their local library branch. Researchers anywhere also have access to the Virtual Vault, a digital collection of resources from the state library’s sister organization, the Georgia Archives. Links to these resources, as well as to a PDF version of the booklet, can be found here.

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