Saturday, January 26, 2013

Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection


One of my FAVORITE  Colorado on-line research sites is the digitized Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (CHNC) http://www.ColoradoHistoricNewspapers.org There are over 500,000 digitized pages from 163 newspapers, primarily between the years 1859-1923. 

Some of the Central Colorado newspapers I've used are the Buena Vista Herald, Buena Vista Democrat, Colorado Democrat and the Colorado Republican (both Buena Vista), Fairplay Flume, Herald Democrat (Leadville), and Saguache Chronicle. The Rocky Mountain News, Denver Tribune, and the Colorado Weekly Chieftan (Pueblo) have also been beneficial. 


CHNC offers several ways to search the collection. 


BROWSE: You may browse a newspaper by selecting a newspaper and a date from the drop-down menus.




Click on the desired date to view the newspaper:




Click on the article you want to read to view it in a separate window. 




SEARCH: Using the search option, you can search for a name or a place in one newspaper or the entire collection.




Type a name in the "search for" box. To use a first name and last name, click on the AND button between the names. If you use the AND option, It will bring up all of the first and last names, not specific to the combination. Click on the name of the newspaper you wish to search or click on the box beneath the list to "Search in all Publications." Click on "Go" in the top right corner.




Click on the article and it will open up in a new window.




The articles in this post are related to Ernest Christison, my great-great-uncle. He was among the prisoners who broke out of jail in January 1884. And Roy Christison, the unfortunate lad who broke his leg, was his son. 


Newspapers are being added to the collection. I discovered the article about Roy today when I noticed new Buena Vista papers had been added since the last time I researched. 

  

2 comments:

Renaissance Women said...

I love searching the older newspapers. While books can give me an overview of events and people, the newspapers give you the unusual and juicy details. Thank you.

Gayle Gresham said...

You never know what you will find in a newspaper, do you?