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This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
A Civilian Conservation Corps camp was established east of Index in 1934 to provide jobs for unemployed ... Monroe (14.5%), and Everett ... which records 45,000 ...
Trumbull Cary was born in Mansfield, Connecticut, on August 11, 1787. He was the son of Ebenezer Cary (1732–1816) and Sarah Cary (née Trumbull) (1741–1830). In 1805, aged 18, he moved to Batavia, New York, with his parents. In 1808, his father was one of two merchants operating in Batavia at the time. [2]
At that time, the road from Bridgeport to Trumbull was already a toll road known as the Bridgeport and Newtown Turnpike, connecting its namesake towns, and had been in operation since 1801. In 1922, the former Monroe and Zoar Bridge Turnpike (more commonly known as simply the Monroe Turnpike) became part of the Connecticut state highway system.
David Trumbull (November 1, 1819 – February 1, 1889) was an early Protestant missionary in Chile and the founder of the Presbyterian Church in that country. [ 1 ] Missionary career
Donald Edmund Trumbull (May 27, 1909 – June 7, 2004) was an American pioneer in the field of motion picture special effects. ... Obituary of Donald Trumbull ...
Former MLB player Craig Monroe, the lead analyst for Detroit Tigers games, hasn't been involved with Bally Sports Detroit or Tigers Radio Network broadcasts since June 9.. Monroe, 47, is ...
The Davie County Enterprise-Record is a weekly newspaper based in Mocksville, North Carolina that serves Davie County, North Carolina. The editor of the paper is Mike Barnhardt. The Evening Post Publishing Company owned the paper from 1997 to 2014, when it was acquired by Boone Newspapers. [1]