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To find a female relative, search for their husbands name. San Bernardino Sun Cataloging Titles & Dates of Publication: The daily sun (SN 95061913) 1894-1902 San Bernardino daily sun (SN 85066524) 1902-1966 The sun (SN 93051995) 1978-1986 The sun-telegram (SN 93051996) 1974-1978 Sun (San Bernardino, Calif. : 1978) (SN 93051997) 1978-1986 The San Bernardino County sun (SN 93051998) 1986-1998 Cesar asked Special Collections Librarian, Jill Vassilakos-Long, to reach out through library networks to see if there was a library or archives in the area that could (at least temporarily) house the collection. Columbia, Tuolumne Co., Cal., 1856-1??? San Francisco, Calif., 1917-1934Hispano America. See all the titles at, There are currently 868 publications available on this site. So go for it find your California ancestors and all the interesting articles that capture the stories of their lives. Your email address will not be published. What happens to news, once its been told? This list also includes projects with searchable, digitized images of the papers. Includes advertisements, graphics, and text. discovering who you are and where you came After escaping from slavery to Canada, he founded an abolitionist newspaper, The Voice of the Fugitive.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_BibbI love all the great information on your site. Approximately 95% of our San Bernardino, California Thank you! In other words, it is going to take some time. [volume]. I will look into that link. San Bernardino, California, Newspaper Archives (1873 - 1876) Enter your ancestor's name below and we'll search San Bernardino historical newspapers to help you learn more. She was born May . Auburn, Placer Co. [Calif.], 1852-1855The Weekly Placer herald. At least one issue of the paper was printed in January 1861. is interred at Alta Vist Memorial, Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, CA. Images of the performances, art installations and fans from the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio on April 21-23. Columbia, Cal., 1858-1??? Here are some additional tips for narrowing down different newspaper records: San Bernardino historic newspapers are a treasure trove of historical knowledge. 18 section (1590 (b)(1). In January of 1867 Henry Hamilton established the San Bernardino Guardian. Digitized copies of CSUSB's student-produced, campus newspaper, from 1966-present. All you have to do is choose your desired newspaper collection and enter the last name of your relative. At GenealogyBank, we have access more than 13,000 local and national newspapers traversing 330 years of U.S. history. (CSUSB users only.) The County Superintendents allowed her to do this on the condition that the project be free of cost to the county. Older issues are available in print at Pfau Library and digitized in ScholarWorks. Find service information, send flowers, and leave memories and thoughts in the Guestbook for your loved one. Los Angeles [Calif.], 1893-1900The herald. Date Range or Date. She died in 1961 at age 85. None could be found. It ceased publication in 1877. North San Juan, Nev. Co., Cal., 1858-18?? WatchDuty volunteers have been monitoring and sharing updates on the Nob Fire, on the north side of the San Bernardino Mountains. Use other ancestors to confirm the validity of another. By the late 1850s it was clear that Gwins plan had failed. Oroville [Calif.], 1858-1864The weekly Butte record. Most communities have a local newspaper, and San Bernardino is no exception. family researchers to hit a brick wall while tracing their family tree. Copyright 2023 NewsBank, Inc. 5801 Pelican Bay Blvd. The San Bernardino County Sun was published in San Bernardino, California and with 1,350,050 searchable pages from . Sonora, Calif., 1854-1946The union Democrat. Below is a list of where the titles are stored and the link so that you can access them. Many states use the Library of Congress Chronicling America site as their main central online site for searching old newspapers and currently, California has several newspapers also available on that site. County Recorder has birth and death records from 1853 and marriage records from 1857 [2] [Accessible through JSTOR. Text only; no images or ads. In April 1875 Fred T. Perris and John Isaacs started the San Bernardino Advertiser, a small newspaper supported entirely by advertisements, printed in runs of 1,000 and distributed freely. See all the titles at Newspapers.com California. Newspapers of General Circulation ~ Superior Court of San Bernardino County Newspapers of General Circulation 04/20/23) Page 3 Name: Hesperia Star Address: 13891 Park Avenue City: Victorville, CA 92392 Phone #: (760) 241-7744 Fax #: (760) 241-7145 E-Mail: legals@vvdailypress.com . Sud California Deutsche Zeitung. Some issues of the Guardian were preserved, this is difficult as newspapers are usually printed on cheap paper, which yellows and crumbles over time. [volume], San Francisco, Calif., 1865-1??? There are currently 609 publications available on this site. There followed a frantic search for a temperature controlled, large, empty space on our campus. El Centro, Calif., 1907-currentImperial Valley press. Los Angeles [Calif.], 1873-1876Los Angeles daily herald. 83, a 45 year resilient, died July 25, 1987. Columbia, Tuolumne County, Calif., 1855-1858Columbia gazette and the southern mines advertiser. San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, Calif.) 1902 to 1966; Succeeding Titles Evening Telegram and the Evening Index (San Bernardino, Calif.) 1966 to 1974; The Sun-Telegram (San Bernardino, Calif.) 1974 to 1978; Additional Metadata Formats MARCXML Record You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Mokelumne Hill [Calif.], 1851-18?? Dating back to 1846, it consists of more than 2,200 titles and includes long runs of at least one title from each of the 58 counties. For most people, Los Angeles, Calif., 1855-1859El clamor publico. Search obits for your ancestors, relatives, friends. It becomes history not just history, but the first telling of the history, the one that everyone learned at that moment in time. Include advanced search techniques, such as Boolean operators and proximity searches. Remember, before the advent of the Internet, newspapers were the leading way to disseminate information throughout the community. CLIPPED BY jweiss11. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. And of course there is always microfilm for those that have not been made available online as yet. Get the latest breaking news, sports, entertainment and obituaries in Victorville, CA from Victorville Daily Press. Sun obits are an excellent source of information about those long-lost family members in San Bernardino, California. This could lead Weaverville, Cal., 1854-185? Its local competitor is The Press-Enterprise in Riverside. Oroville [Calif., 1858-187? . [volume], Los Angeles, Calif., 1872-1892La cronica. This must be done without funding, so its being done as it can be fit in around other projects. Evening Index and San Bernardino News (San Bernardino, 1912-1918) Evening Sentinel (Santa Cruz, 1896-1907) Evening Star News (Culver City, 1944-1952) Evening Telegram and the Evening Index (San Bernardino, 1969) Evening Transcript (San Bernardino, 1898-1902) Evening Vanguard (Los Angeles, 1939-1960) Experience (Pittsburg, 1974-2015) Senator William M. Gwin, who intended to see southern and northern California divided into two states, with southern California to annex Baja California and the Sandwich Islands to form a new state. 20 Mar 1942, Fri Page 17. Jackson, Amador County, Cal., 1857-1857The weekly ledger. CSUSB's campus newspaper (usually issued weekly) is searchable here from March 2011-present. California State University, San Bernardino Please note even more may be available via a local or state library where a library card is required. from. Ames decided to move his press to San Bernardino, and start a newspaper here. Finding a specific person across 330 years of U.S. history can be tough, especially if they had a Thanks Rochelle. The San Bernardino County Archives is located at 1808 Commercenter West, Suite D, San Bernardino, CA 92408; its hours of operation are Monday through Friday 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:00-3:00 p.m. Telephone (909) 890-1713, email genevieve.preston@arc.sbcounty.gov. Georgetown, El Dorado County, Cal., 1854-1855Georgetown weekly news. Americans sharing your last name across the state, its easy to mistakenly add someone unrelated to your family San Andreas, Calif., 1856-1861San Andreas independent. Downieville, Calif., 1854-185? Digital images of the County Sun from Sept. 1, 1894-March 30, 1998. (909) 889-7984 San Bernardino City Library 555 West 6th Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410-3001. It was a weekly, with a circulation of 480. Search or browse by date. [volume]. You can use that microfilm at Pfau Library. Limited free access. Discover Members of your extended family. Imperial, Cal., 1903-1906The Imperial press. Narrow by Date. Many records contain minimal information, or they were recorded via an oral interaction. Ames believed in the plans of U.S. Libraries and Newspaper Archives Listings Guthrie Music Library 415 West 2nd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92401-1525. For more about the Sun Digitization Project, please see our Library Guide on the San Bernardino County Sun. The largest online newspaper archive; 23,100+ newspapers from the 1700s-2000s; Millions of additional pages added every month Nevada national. The sale of printed newspapers is subject to sales tax per CAL. Many death notices will mention other ancestors alongside the deceased. Digital images available, fully searchable. Search. Please enable JavaScript to continue using this application. (The extant issues, from 1880, were microfilmed, and Pfau Library has the microfilm.). The Sun now available 24/7 everywhere you are. There are over 9,000 newspapers that have been published in the Golden State certainly not all of them are searchable online. spotty. On the California page, under Old Fulton Postcards, the last listing is Sandwich CA Voice of the Fugitive 1851-1852.This newspaper is actually from Sandwich CW (Canada West); today it would be Windsor, Ontario (across the river from Detroit, Michigan).Henry Walton Bibb (May 10, 1815 in Cantalonia, Kentucky 1854) was an American author and abolitionist who was born a slave. It was published as a weekly and a daily. Other pre-1900 newspapers of San Bernardino include the Daily Courier, the Evening Transcript, and the Free Press, but the longest running of them all is the San Bernardino Sun (variously called the Sun, the Sun-telegram, and the San Bernardino County Sun), which was first published in 1894 and survives to this day. Nevada, Calif., 1854-1863The Nevada Democrat. Even though it was the only paper published in the county, circulation was low. Before the invention of the Internet, official records were discovering their stories. Browse San Bernardino local obituaries on Legacy.com. Thanks again. But there are several that are indeed available. San Bernardino - Press Enterprise News News Crime and Public Safety Politics Environment Housing San Bernardino Cal State San Bernardino cohort demands university end gender-based pay inequity, retaliation "We want a new administration," an organizer said. (CSUSB users only.) But there are several that are indeed available. [volume], Sacramento, Calif., 1891-1903The record-union. (CSUSB users only.) 2008 to 3 months ago. San Bernardino County Sun Digital Archive (CSUSB users only.) The Nevada journal. San Bernardino CA 92407 Interesting Facts About The Sun The Sun has had 11 editors since its founding in 1964. jpetersen6 22 Apr 2023. The Argus was sold in 1878, but the purchasers were not interested in publishing a San Bernardino newspaper. Get this The San Bernardino County Sun page for free from Thursday, June 10, 1915 ly Sun THURSDAY MORNING JUNE TEN NIPPON ON THE By Way Snnggcsltnoini f PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. Los Angeles [Calif.], 1900-1911Los Angeles herald. pay my property taxes (Tax Collector Website). Imperial, Cal., 1901-1901Imperial press. But theres always more Guide to Pfau Library's microfilm holdings of local historic papers, plus links to papers on the web. Code Regs, tit. The names, logos, and other source identifying features of newspapers depicted in our database are the trademarks of their respective owners, and our use of newspaper content in the public domain or by private agreement does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement from, the publishers of the newspaper titles that appear on our site. Pfau Library has these on microfilm, not always all issues, but all that survived to be filmed. See all the titles at, For more links for different states, provinces, and countries please see the, Hawaii Online Historical Newspapers Summary, 7.080 Free Mid Atlantic States Online Historical Newspaper Titles Now Available. Also, you may want to look into topics such as birth announcements and crime reports. Historical Archives Hours: 8:00 am - 11:30 am & 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Services: Repository of historically significant documents predating the year 1958. It publishes the annual PrepXtra high school football magazine with capsules and schedules for all schools in Pomona Valley and San Bernardino Counties. San Bernardinos first newspaper was The San Bernardino Herald. Publisher John Judsn Ames had started The San Diego Herald in the early 1850s. Full text from Jan. 1, 1985, to Dec. 3, 1996. San Francisco, Calif., 1913-1929The San Francisco call and post. To be devoted to the interest of the southern county generally, the erection of a Territory and construction of a Pacific Railroad and all things that will make San Bernardino progress.. Already got more information on a certain relative? Use common misspellings. 2001 - 2023 | Sun obituary and death notices in San Bernardino, California. +1 (909) 537-5000, Access digital archive of the San Bernardino County Sun, https://libguides.csusb.edu/c.php?g=234749. The Library has some of the 1875-1888 issues of these on microfilm. The greatest challenge of exploring your family history is uncovering accurate records in California. Text only; no images or ads. Georgetown, El Dorado County, Cal., 1855-1856The Georgetown news. It was a weekly, with a circulation of 480. The Ancestor Hunt is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, and is also an affiliate for, on California Online Historical Newspapers Summary. every issue of San Bernardino historic newspapers to find news stories, obituaries, marriage records, and birth records to fill in the gaps of your knowledge regarding your family surname history. Los Angeles [Calif.], 1890-1893Los Angeles herald. 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