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Library of Michigan Newspaper Holdings

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Newspapers are a vital resource for local history, genealogy, and other research needs. The Library of Michigan has the state's largest collection of Michigan newspapers. The collection's holdings span the 200 year history of the state's newspaper publishing industry. The collection includes titles from all 83 counties, and in many languages representing many of Michigan's ethnic communities. Microfilmed and current newspaper titles can be found in the newspaper room on the Library's 2nd floor. Other titles are held in the periodical collection, or the Rare Book Room on the 4th floor.


About the Michigan Newspaper Project

• Guidelines for Newspaper Digitization PDF icon

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Details of the MNP

• Introduction to the Michigan Newspaper Family Histories
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Newspaper Holdings

• Library of Michigan Newspaper Holdings

• Alcona

• Alger

• Allegan

• Alpena

• Antrim

• Arenac

• Baraga

• Barry

• Bay

• Benzie

• Berrien

• Branch

• Calhoun

• Cass

• Charlevoix

• Cheboygan

• Chippewa

• Clare

• Clinton

• Crawford

• Delta

• Dickinson

• Eaton

• Emmet

• Genesee

• Gladwin

• Gogebic

• Grand Traverse

• Gratiot

• Hillsdale

• Houghton

• Huron

• Ingham

• Ionia

• Iosco

• Iron

• Isabella

• Jackson

• Kalamazoo

• Kalkaska

• Kent

• Keweenaw

• Lake

• Lapeer

• Leelanau

• Lenawee

• Livingston

• Luce

• Mackinaw

• Macomb

• Manistee

• Marquette

• Mason

• Mecosta

• Menominee

• Midland

• Missaukee

• Monroe

• Montcalm

• Montmorency

• Muskegon

• Newaygo

• Oakland

• Oceana

• Ogemaw

• Ontonagon

• Osceola

• Oscoda

• Otsego

• Ottawa

• Presque Isle

• Roscommon

• Saginaw

• Saint Clair

• Saint Joseph

• Sanilac

• Schoolcraft

• Shiawassee

• Tuscola

• Van Buren

• Washtenaw

• Wayne

• Wexford

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