Galesburg register mail archives
The Galesburg Register-Mail is a daily newspaper published in Galesburg, Illinois, and its archives are a valuable resource for researchers and historians. Here are some ways to access the archives:
- Online Archives: The Galesburg Register-Mail has partnered with Newspapers.com to digitize its archives. You can search and access articles from 1873 to the present day on their website. A subscription is required to access the archives.
- Library of Congress: The Library of Congress has microfilmed copies of the Galesburg Register-Mail from 1873 to 1985. You can access these microfilms at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
- Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD): The Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD) at Western Illinois University in Macomb, Illinois, has microfilmed copies of the Galesburg Register-Mail from 1873 to 1985. You can access these microfilms at the IRAD facility.
- Galesburg Public Library: The Galesburg Public Library has a local history room that contains a collection of newspapers, including the Galesburg Register-Mail. They may have microfilmed copies of the newspaper or original copies of the paper from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Local Historical Societies: The Knox County Historical Society and the Galesburg Historical Society may also have copies of the Galesburg Register-Mail in their archives or collections.
To access the archives, you may need to:
- Search online databases or catalogs to locate specific articles or issues
- Contact the newspaper or library directly to inquire about access to their archives
- Visit the library or archive in person to access the physical copies
- Request copies of specific articles or issues through interlibrary loan services
Remember to respect copyright laws and any restrictions that may be placed on accessing or reproducing the archives.