There is a publication called "The Bibliography of Iowa Newspapers" or similar. It was made by the Iowa Pilot Project, a test by the Library of Congress or NARA and was to be the first of many. The library in Ames (Story) IA has a copy as does the IGS Lib in DesMoines. That publication lists every newspaper that could be learned of and whether any copies still exist and if so where. The Iowa Archives in Des Moines and Iowa City have microfilm of the large majority of old newspapers. Others are only available in a local library or museum. I found some in Maxwell (Story) museum that had never been microfilmed. I believe the librarian at Ames Public Library would do a look up for you. Jerry Hale Deltona, FL On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:13:45 EST [email protected] writes\ > I would like to find out if the Aryshire Chronicle, which quit > printing in > 1951, is available on line somewhere. Does the Iowa Historical > Society possibly > have records or film of the copies or are they possibly in > Emmetsburg, IA > ,maybe at a museum. Does anyone have any ideas on locating these > past newspapers? > I found an article about my grandmother on Old Iowa Press. Also do > you know if > Curlew, IA had a paper. My grandparents lived in rural Curlew and my > mother > was born on the same farm. Thanks in advance. > > Bob Ferguson > _____________________________________________ > > For additional information concerning how the list > works, how to sub and unsub and list rules, visit > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~richard/ialist/ > _____________________________________________ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >