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Newspapers are rich in local history. They contain obituaries, birth or death notices, community news (such as the visit of someone's relatives), legal notices and more. See [[Washington Newspapers|Washington Newspapers]] for tips, resources, and details.  
Newspapers are rich in local history. They contain obituaries, birth or death notices, community news (such as the visit of someone's relatives), legal notices and more. See [[Washington Newspapers|Washington Newspapers]] for tips, resources, and details.  


This list was first generated (October 2013) from 1) ''Chronicling America's'' "US Newspaper Directory, 1690–present"<ref>Library of Congress ''[http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?state=Utah&amp;county=Beaver&amp;city=&amp;year1=1690&amp;year2=2012&amp;terms=&amp;frequency=&amp;language=&amp;ethnicity=&amp;labor=&amp;material_type=&amp;lccn=&amp;rows=20 Chronicling America]'', accessed October 2013</ref>, 2) Washington Secretary of State, and 3) University of Washington. Please add newspapers and online editions as you find them.<noinclude>[[Category:Templates_for_WA_pages]] [[Category:WikiProject_Washington]]</noinclude>
See [[{{PAGENAME}}#Sources October 2013|Sources October 2013]]. Please add newspapers and online editions as you find them.<noinclude>[[Category:Templates_for_WA_pages]] [[Category:WikiProject_Washington]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 21:02, 12 October 2013

Newspapers are rich in local history. They contain obituaries, birth or death notices, community news (such as the visit of someone's relatives), legal notices and more. See Washington Newspapers for tips, resources, and details.

See Sources October 2013. Please add newspapers and online editions as you find them.