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Collections of Illinois History Magazines
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Gem of the West and Soldier’s Friend – Illinois Historical Newspapers
Vol 6, 7, 8 (1872-1874). Monthly
Chicago: Gem of the West
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The Dial
Vols I-IV (1840-1844) & Vols 1-73 (1880-1922)
Chicago, New York
‘The Dial’ was established in 1840 as a Transcendentalist magazine, edited by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller. It ceased publication in 1844. In Chicago in 1880 the editor and publisher Francis F. Browne gave his new journal of literary criticism and politics the same name, claiming it was in the same tradition. It achieved national prominence and was the most respected magazine of its type in the Midwest, before declining after 1910. In 1918 it was moved to New York and again became very influential, publishing important artwork, poetry and fiction.
Illinois Heritage
Vol 1 No. 1 1997 – Vol 10 No. 6 2008
Springfield: Illinois State Historical Society
Illinois History Teacher – Illinois Historical Newspapers
Vols. 1-16, 1994-2009
Springfield: Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
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Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Springfield Il:Illinois State Historical Society
Group 1: Vol 1 no. 1 1908 – Vol 18, Pt 1 (April-July 1925).
Group 2: Vol 16, No. 1-2 (April-July 1923) to Vol 56 No. 1 (Spring 1963)
Group 3: Vol 56 no. 2 (Summer 1963) to Vol 71 (1978)
Group 4: Vol 72, No. 1 (Feb 1979) to Vol 98, No. 1-2, Spring-Summer 2005
Volumes in Group 3 are PDF documents unsorted by date. It is apparently necessary to open each file to discover which volume it is.
Illinois Historical Journal 1908-2021
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The Lakeside Monthly
Vols 1-4, 7-9 (1869-1873)
Vols 6-11 (1871-1874)
Chicago
‘The Lakeside Monthly’, which ran from 1869 to 1874, was edited by Francis Fisher Browne. It was the predecessor to Browne’s more successful Chicago literary magazine ‘The Dial’, which began in 1880 (also found on this webpage). Issues contain non-fiction, fiction, poetry and book reviews. Included were nonfiction articles about Chicago, including a section called “The Rebuilding of the City’ on page 281 of Volume 8 (Oct 1872), which describes the restoration of Chicago in the wake of the great fire of October 1871.
Transactions – Illinois Historical Newspapers
1900-1942
Springfield: Illinois State Historical Society
Indexes are at the same webpage.
Transactions of the Department of Agriculture of the State of Illinois with reports from county and district agricultural organizations for the year – Illinois Historical Newspapers
Annuals 1853-1870
Springfield: Illinois State Agriculture Society
Western Illinois Regional Studies
Hall, James, ed.
Macomb, IL: Western Illinois University
Vol 1, No. 1, Spring 1978 – Vol 14, No. 2, Fall 1991. A publication that included articles about the history and culture of west central Illinois.
The Western Monthly Magazine, a continuation of the Illinois Monthly Magazine, Vol 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Hall, James, ed.
Cincinnati: Taylor & Tracy
Vol 1 – 1833; Vol 2 – 1834; Vol 3 – Jan-June, 1835; Vol 4 – Jul-Dec 1835
Collections of Illinois Historical Newspapers
Chronicling America: Illinois Newspapers – Illinois Historical Newspapers
Library of Congress
Chronicling America Historic American Newspapers
This site at the Library of Congress has a very large collection of historic newspapers from every state in the U.S. In addition to the digitized newspapers, they provide information about other historic newspapers not in their digitized collection. For that database, use the tab “US Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present”.
Historical U.S. Newspapers Online: Illinois
LibGuides
Bowling Green State University Libraries
This page of BGSU’s LibGuide (Library Research Guide) has links to free online newspaper collections for all states beginning with I. Scroll down for the Illinois collection.
The Ancestor Hunt – United States Online Historical Newspaper Links – Illinois
The Ancestor Hunt is a very large site with a page of newspaper links for each U.S. state. The Illinois page contains links to numerous free historic newspapers, and includes links to individual Illinois newspapers within major collections such as the Library of Congress American Memory, University of Illinois Farm, Field and Fireside, and Illinois Digital Newspaper.
For more online collections of U.S. historical newspapers, see: Free Newspaper Archives
Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections
University of Illinois Library
As of March, 2019, the website for this collection states it contains 127 newspaper titles with 150,000 issues.
Illinois Historical Newspapers
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