Historic newspapers in large cities around the globe give us a unique, timeless perspective of world events; while papers from smaller towns provide a regional view of worldwide and local events.
Editions of the "The Constitution" and "The Atlanta Constitution," published in Atlanta, Georgia, 17 Jun 1868 through 31 Dec 1914 (missing Oct. 1905).
Since its founding in 1847, "The Chicago Tribune" has been one of the country's most influential daily newspapers, claiming many firsts in journalism and publishing.
The Times of London, England, 1785-1919.
In January 1865, the de Young brothers launched "The Daily Dramatic Chronicle." Three months later, they scooped all other papers with news of Lincoln's assassination.
"The Washington Post" published its first four-page newspaper on December 6, 1877. The historical issues at Footnote begin in July 1904.