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Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Lewiston Newspaper Archives Online

Posted on 01:10 by blogger
Google News Archive now has digitized copies of Lewiston newspapers going back to 1861. Here are the links to search the Lewiston Daily Sun (1890-1989), the Lewiston Evening Journal (later the Lewiston Journal) (1861-1989), the Lewiston Saturday Journal (1870-1929), and the Lewiston Sun-Journal (2005-2006). Or just use this link to search all the Lewiston papers.

Update: I have found that copies of the Sun Journal from 1989 to 2008 are available by adding [source:"Sun Journal" source:"Google"] to the query.Search other Lewiston papers by adding [source:"Lewiston" source:"Google"] to the query.

Update: Searching has been made more difficult, but you can also browse these newspapers:

  • Lewiston Evening Journal
  • Lewiston Saturday Journal
  • Lewiston Wednesday Journal
  • Lewiston Daily Sun
  • Lewiston Journal
  • Lewiston Sun-Journal
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