West Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive Expansion

The Digital Library of Georgia is pleased to announce the expansion of the West Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive:

Carnegie Library and Auditorium from the Herald and Advertiser (Newnan), May 15, 1903
Herald and Advertiser (Newnan), May 15, 1903

http://wgnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu

The West Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive now provides access to thirteen newspaper titles published in seven west Georgia cities (Butler, Carrollton, Dallas, Douglasville, Fayetteville, LaGrange, Newnan) from 1843 to 1942. Consisting of over 67,000 newspaper pages, the archive provides historical images that are both full-text searchable and can be browsed by date. The site is compatible with all current browsers and the newspaper page images can be viewed without the use of plug-ins or additional software downloads.

The archive now includes the following west Georgia newspaper titles: Fayetteville Advertiser (1845), Fayetteville Chronicle (1886), Fayetteville News (1888-1925), Herald and Advertiser (Newnan) (1887-1909), Newnan Herald (1865-1921), Newnan Herald & Advertiser (1909-1915), Newnan News (1906-1907) and Newnan Weekly News (1905-1906), in addition to the titles previously included in the archive: Butler Herald (1876-1942), Carroll Free Press (Carrollton) (1883-1922), Douglas County Sentinel  (Douglasville) (1917-1922), LaGrange Herald (1843-1844), LaGrange Reporter (1857-1914), and Paulding/Dallas New Era (1883-1908).

The West Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive is a project of the Digital Library of Georgia, a part of Georgia’s Virtual Library GALILEO and is based at the University of Georgia. Digitization was also made possible through the generosity of the Taylor County Historical-Genealogical Society and the Flint Energies Foundation.

Other newspaper archives available through the Digital Library of Georgia include the Atlanta Historic Newspapers Archive (1847-1922), the Macon Telegraph Archive (1826-1908), the Savannah Historic Newspapers Archive (1809-1880), the Athens Historic Newspapers Archive (1827-1928), the South Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive (1845-1922), the North Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive (1850-1922), the Columbus Enquirer Archive (1828-1890), the Milledgeville Historic Newspapers Archive (1808-1920), the Southern  Israelite Archive (1929-1986), the Red and Black Archive (1893-2006), and the Mercer Cluster Archive (1920-1970). These archives can be accessed at http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/MediaTypes/Newspapers.html

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Three new collections from the Athens-Clarke County Library

Photograph of State Normal School students, Athens, Georgia. Navy Supply Corps School and State Normal School Collection, Athens-Clarke County Library.
Photograph of State Normal School students, Athens, Georgia. Navy Supply Corps School and State Normal School Collection, Athens-Clarke County Library.

We are happy to present three new collections from our partners at the Athens-Clarke County Library:

  • Athens Regional Library System History Collection. The bulk of the collection covers the history of the Athens Regional Library System, including photographs, library event promotional materials, and administrative records. The collection also includes a report by the Commonwealth Fund about efforts to strengthen public services for children.
  • Athens-Clarke County Library Heritage Room Collection. Bulk of collection includes photographs and scrapbooks created by Mylo Lindgren, a World War II soldier stationed at Camp Wheeler, Georgia. The collection also includes a cookbook written by the Athens Women’s Club, and Confederate soldier carte de visites.
  • Navy Supply Corps School and State Normal School Collection. Collection of photographs, yearbooks, and postcards relating to the Navy Supply Corps School and State Normal School in Athens, Georgia.

These collections have been digitized as part of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-funded Public Libraries Partnerships Project (PLPP), where DPLA service hubs like the DLG collaborate with Georgia public libraries to make their special collections materials accessible to a broader audience online.

List of library books at Athens Regional Library, Athens, Georgia, 1942 September 13. Athens Regional Library System History Collection, Athens-Clarke County Library.
List of library books at Athens Regional Library, Athens, Georgia, 1942 September 13. Athens Regional Library System History Collection, Athens-Clarke County Library.

Angela Stanley, head of archives and special collections at the Athens-Clarke County Library oversees the Heritage Room which serves researchers of local, regional, and state history and genealogy. She selected material for digitization based on four main criteria: patron demand, physical integrity of the objects, copyright permissions, and visual interest. Individual items were selected based on how well they would translate to digital, and on how well they represented the rest of the items in their respective collections.

Stanley reflects on the importance of these collections to the Athens community: “The thing that makes these collections so interesting and relevant is their immediacy: How many frequenters of [local restaurants] Ike & Jane or Hi-Lo or Agua Linda know that [the Athens neighborhood] Normaltown was named for the location of the former State Normal School? Or that the school was later taken over by the Naval Supply Corps School, which trained all active-duty corps officers in the U.S.? How many know that the Athens Public Library was among the first libraries in the state of Georgia to provide library service to African Americans?  Or that the Library’s Dunbar Branch was, at varying times, housed at major historic Black institutions like the Knox Institute, the Athens High and Industrial School, and Union Hall? We drive by these ghosts of Athens’ past every day; what a treasure that traces of these specters have survived in the archive!”  She notes: “For our carte de visites [available in the Athens-Clarke County Library Heritage Room Collection], most of which date from 1864, this is the first time the complete collection is made available online. We’ve had many requests over the years for researchers to access them, and they’ve been featured in several published works, but now we’ll be able to provide for the safety and security of the originals because patrons will be able to access the digital surrogates instead.”

Carte-de-visite of Youel G. Rust. Athens-Clarke County Library Heritage Room Collection, Athens-Clarke County Library.
Carte-de-visite of Youel G. Rust. Athens-Clarke County Library Heritage Room Collection, Athens-Clarke County Library.

Stanley has found that the Public Library Partnerships Project has aided her department in keeping up with the needs of her patrons. She says: “The Heritage Room is a small repository with limited space, staff and resources, but that doesn’t change the level of expectation from our patrons. We need to keep pace with the universities, colleges, and private libraries that are increasingly putting their content online. Just the other day we had a patron on Facebook lament that a particular collection at another small institution was not available online. People don’t realize all the resources that go into digitization–and they shouldn’t have to.  It’s our job to make it happen.  And it’s programs like the PLPP that enable us to do it.”

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