Below are all of the Historical New Jersey Newspaper Titles available on Chronicling America.
The Jersey City news (Jersey City, N.J.)
Issues available from February, 1889 to December, 1906.
The Sunday Morning News (Jersey City, N.J.) Issues available from November, 1891 to December 27, 1891.
The Perth Amboy evening news (Perth Amboy, N.J.)
Issues available from August, 1903 to December, 1923.
The Evening star and Newark advertiser (Newark, N.J)
Issues available from July, 1907 to January, 1908.
The star and Newark advertiser (Newark, N.J.)
Issues available between February, 1908 and April, 1909.
The star and Newark advertiser [Morning Edition] (Newark, N.J.)
Issues available on April 24, 1908 and September 8, 1908.
Newark star and Newark advertiser (Newark, N.J.)
Issues available from April, 1909 to November, 1909.
Newark evening star and Newark advertiser (Newark, N.J.)
Issues available from November, 1909 to December, 1912.
Newark Star-Eagle (Newark, N.J.)
Issue available of January 31, 1916
Issues available February 2, 1882 to December 14, 1886
West-Jersey pioneer (Bridgeton, N.J.)
Issues available from November, 1852 to January, 1884.
Bridgeton pioneer (Bridgeton, N.J.)
Issues available from January, 1884 to October, 1917.
The Penn’s Grove Record (Penn’s Grove, N. J.)
Issues available from January 7, 1882 to December 28, 1923.
The Morris County Chronicle (Morristown, N.J.)
Issues available from December, 1877 to December, 1914.
The Five Mile Beach Journal. (Wildwood, N.J.)
Issues available from January, 1898 to July, 1906.
The Five Mile Beach Weekly Journal. (Wildwood, N.J.) Issues available from July, 1906 to June, 1918.
Gloucester County Democrat. (Woodbury, N.J.) Issues available from October, 1878 to August, 1912.
The Mount Holly News (Mount Holly, N.J.) Issues available from November, 1891 to December, 1919.
The Semi-Weekly News (Mount Holly, N.J.) Issues available from July, 1881 to January, 1882.
The Pleasantville Weekly Press. (Pleasantville, N.J.) Issues available from January 1892 to December, 1911.
The Pleasantville Press. (Pleasantville, N.J.) Issues available from January 1912 to December, 1924.
The Jamesburg Record. (Jamesburg, N.J.). Issues available from May 1882 to May, 1904.
The Advance (Jamesburg, N.J.). Issues available from March 1888 to September, 1921.
The Daily Free Press (Trenton, N.J.). Issues available from January 1876 to December 1876.
The Lambertville Press (Lambertville, N.J.) Issues available from November 1858 to October, 1861.
The Lambertville Record (Lambertville, N.J.). Issues available from September 1872 to December, 1926.
Monmouth Herald & Inquirer (Freehold, N.J.). Issues available from January 1863 to June, 1865.
The Monmouth Inquirer (Freehold, N.J.). Issues available from June 1865 to November, 1922.
The New Jersey Leader (Newark, N.J.). Issue available from May 1920 to May 1920.
Palisadian (Cliffside Park, N.J.). Issues available from September 1906 to December, 1925.
Passaic City Record (Passaic City, N.J.). Issues available from June 1890 to November, 1907.
Passaic City Record and Freeman’s Magazine (Passaic City, N.J.). Issues available from May 1890 to June 1890.
The Voice of Labor (Camden, N.J.). Issues available from August 1915 to September 1917.
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