Newspapers

This collection contains fulltext newspapers and newsletters. Notable items include: the Truth Teller. Digitization Status: Ongoing.

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Summary:This collection contains fulltext newspapers and newsletters. Notable items include: the Truth Teller. Digitization Status: Ongoing.
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    This collection contains issues of the newspaper The Truth Teller, published in New York. These issues are owned by Villanova University and complement those issues of the Truth Teller located in the American Catholic Historical Society's Newspapers and Magazines collection.
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    This continuously paginated New York published paper contained a mix of serial fiction, news, and commercial advertising. It eventually merged with the New York Vindicator.
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    Selected issues of the Catholic Standard and Times.  Digitization status: ongoing.
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    This weekly story paper and popular magazine for children was published in Philadelphia and contained stories, poetry, and advice for the young.
     
     
     
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    The juvenile periodical: Boys' and girls' Catholic magazine becomes the newspaper: Catholic weekly instructor with the with January 6, 1849 issue. Ceases publication in 1851.

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    This collection collects single issues of Catholic newspapers not collected elsewhere.
     
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    This collection contains issues of the semi-monthly newspaper I.C.B.U. Journal (title changed to Griffin's Journal starting January 15, 1892). These materials are owned by the American Catholic Historical Society and maintained at the Catholic Historical Research Center of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia (CHRC) 6740 Roosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19149. For more information please see: http://www.chrc-phila.org/
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    This newspaper covered the Catholic community in Kalamazoo, Michigan. 
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    This collection brings together historic Catholic newspapers and magazines owned by the American Catholic Historical Society and maintained at the Catholic Historical Research Center of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia (CHRC) 6740 Roosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia , PA 19149.  For more information please see: http://www.chrc-phila.org/