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Hi folks, I tried this last night, works great...
Regards, (Uncle)Fred
Got this on another list, but for all with the
Internet, it might be very good, as ProQuest appears
from this post, to have scanned in all the old New
York Times newspapers, and made the resulting archives
a pay service, but are offering it free for the next
about a month or so. If you have NYC or adjacent NJ
research, look here. Also some nearby counties as
well most likely.
Sorry about all the >s, this has passed through
several hands before it got to me.
> >> | Here is a valuable resource for some things in
> New Jersey (and New
> >> York
> >> | City). "The New York Times" is online free
> until 15 Dec 2003, and
> >> then it will be
> >> | gone. This isn't just the index, but every
> page, with most very
> >> readable! You
> >> | might be able to find NJ information,
> obituaries, etc. It has the
> >> complete
> >> | New York Times, (including the classified) from
> 1851-2001!
> >> |
> >> | It works like this:
> >> | First, go to
> --http://riversideregionallibrary.org/
> >> | Second, click on "ProQuest Historical New York
> Times"
> >> | Third, use the guest password here, which is:
> welcome
> >> | Fourth, click on "ProQuest Historical New York
> Times" again.
> >> | Fifth, you are now on the search screen -- try
> it! Enjoy!