List of newspapers in New York (state)

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Albany

Newspapers published in Albany, New York:

  • The Albany centinel. s.w., July 4, 1797 – December 30, 1800+[2]
  • Albany chronicle. w., September 12, 1796 – August 21, 1797.[2]
  • Albany chronicle, or, Journal of the times. w., August 28, 1797 – April 9, 1798.[2]
  • The Albany gazette.w., November 25, 1771 – August 3, 1772.[2]
  • The Albany gazette. w., s.w., May 28, 1784 – December 25, 1800+[2]
  • Albany journal, or, The Montgomery, Washington and Columbia intelligencer. s.w., w., January 26, 1788 – May 11, 1789.[2]
  • The Albany register. w., s.w., October 13, 1788 – December 26, 1800+[2]
  • The New-York gazetteer, or, Northern intelligencer. w., June 3 (?), 1782–May 1, 1784.[2]
  • The Knickerbocker News

Arkville

Newspapers published in Arkville, New York:

Ballston Spa

Newspapers published in Ballston Spa, New York:

  • Saratoga register, or, Farmer's journal. w., July 1798(?)–1800(?)[2]

Bath

Newspapers published in Bath, New York:

  • The Bath gazette, and Genesee advertiser. w., December 21, 1796 – April 12, 1798.[2]

Brooklyn

Newspapers published in Brooklyn, New York:

  • Brooklyn Citizen (1887–1947)[3]
  • Brooklyn Daily[4]
  • Brooklyn Eagle (1841–1955)
  • The Brooklyn Evening Star was being published in 1858.
  • Brooklyn Weekly[4]
  • The Courier, and Long Island advertiser. w., June 26(?)–July 25, 1799.[2]
  • The Courier, and New-York and Long Island advertiser. w., August 1, 1799 – June 26, 1800.[2]
  • The Long Island courier. w., July 3–December 31, 1800+[2]

Buffalo

Newspapers published in Buffalo, New York:

Canisteo

Newspapers published in Canisteo:

  • Canisteo Times, ceased in 1950s.

Catskill

Newspapers published in Catskill, New York:

  • Catskill Packet. w., August 6, 1792 – August 2, 1794[2]

Cazenovia

Newspapers published in Cazenovia, New York

  • Cazenovia Republican was being published in 1850.
  • Madison County Gazette, also published in 1850, also favored Whig party.

Cooperstown

Newspapers published in Cooperstown, New York:

  • The Otsego herald, or, Western advertiser. w., April 3, 1795 – December 25, 1800+[2]

Elmira

Newspapers published in Elmira, New York:

  • Elmira Evening News (1894–1907)[8]
  • Elmira Gazette and Free Press (1885–1907)[9]
  • Elmira Advertiser (1897–1963)[10]
  • Elmira Star-Gazette (1907–1963)[11]
  • Elmira Telegram (1888–192?)[12]

Fishkill

Newspapers published in Fishkill, New York:

  • The New-York packet, and the American advertiser. w., January 16, 1777 – August 28, 1783.[2]

Freeport

Newspapers published in Freeport, New York:

Hudson

Newspapers published in Hudson, New York:

  • The Hudson weekly gazette. w., April 7, 1785 – December 27, 1791.[2]

Kingston

Newspapers published in Kingston, New York:

  • The Farmer's register. w., September 29, 1792 – September 21, 1793.[2]
  • The New-York journal, and the general advertiser. w., July 7–October 13, 1777.[2]
  • Rising sun. w., September 28, 1793 – April 28, 1798.[2]
  • Ulster County gazette. w., May 5, 1798 – December 27, 1800+[2]

Lansingburgh

Newspapers published in Lansingburgh, New York:

  • American spy. w., April 8, 1791 – February 27, 1798.[2]
  • Tiffany's recorder. w., June (?), 1793–December 2, 1794.[2]

Medina

Newspapers published in Medina, New York:

Monroe County

Newspapers published in Monroe County, New York:

Newburgh

Newspapers published in Newburgh, New York:

  • The Evening News (1961–1990)[15]

New York

Newspapers published in New York, New York:

  • American citizen and general advertiser. d., March 10–December 31, 1800+[2]
  • American Minerva; an evening advertiser. d., May 6, 1795 – April 30, 1796.[2]
  • American Minerva, and the New-York (evening) advertiser. d., March 20, 1794 – May 5, 1795. 1800+[2]
  • The American Minerva, patroness of peace, commerce, and the liberal arts. d., December 9, 1793 – March 18, 1794.[2]
  • American Minerva, patroness of peace, commerce, and the liberal arts and the New-York (evening) advertiser. d., March 19, 1794.[2]
  • The American price-current. w., May 1–August 7, 1786.[2]
  • The Argus & Greenleaf's new daily advertiser. d., May 11–15, 1795.[2]
  • The Argus, or, Greenleaf's new daily advertiser. d., May 16, 1795 – August 2, 1796.[2]
  • Columbian gazette. w., April 6–June 22, 1799.[2]
  • Columbian gazetteer. s.w., August 22, 1793 – November 13, 1794.[2]
  • Commercial Advertiser. d., October 2, 1797 – December 31, 1800+[2]
  • The Constitutional gazette. s.w., August 2, 1775 – August 28, 1776.[2]
  • The Daily advertiser. d., October 17, 1787 – December 30, 1800+[2]
  • The Daily advertiser, political, commercial, and historical. d., September 20–October 21, 1785.[2]
  • The Daily advertiser, political, historical, and commercial. d., October 22, 1785 – October 16, 1787.[2]
  • Daily Graphic (1873–1889)
  • The Diary. d., February 1, 1796 – March 18, 1797.[2]
  • Diary and mercantile advertiser. d., March 20, 1797–September 13 (?), 1798.[2]
  • The Diary, & universal advertiser. d., May 1795–January 31, 1796.[2]
  • The Diary, & universal daily advertiser. d., February (?)–May 1795.[2]
  • The Diary, or, Evening register. d., January 1, 1794–February (?), 1795.[2]
  • The Diary, or, Loudon's register. d., February 15, 1792 – December 31, 1793.[2]
  • Forlorn hope. w., March 24–September 13, 1800.[2]
  • Freie Arbeiter Stimme
  • Gazette Francaise. t.w., March 4, 1796 – October 4, 1799.[2]
  • Gazette Francaise et Americaine. t.w., July 6, 1795 – March 2, 1796.[2][16]
  • Gazette of the United States. s.w., April 15, 1789 – October 13, 1790.[2]
  • Greenleaf's new daily advertiser. d., August 3, 1796 – March 8, 1800.[2]
  • Greenleaf's New York journal, & patriotic register. s.w., January 1, 1794 – March 8, 1800.[2]
  • The Herald; a gazette for the country. s.w., June 4, 1794 – September 30, 1797.[2]
  • The Impartial gazetteer, and Saturday evening's post. w., May 17–September 13, 1788.[2]
  • The Independent gazette, or, The New-York journal revived.w., s.w., December 13, 1783 – March 11, 1784.[2]
  • The Independent journal, or, The General advertiser. w., s.w., November 17, 1783 – December 24, 1788.[2]
  • The Independent New-York gazette. w., November 22–December 6, 1783.[2]
  • Independent reflector. w., November 30, 1752 – November 22, 1753.[2]
  • Il Progresso Italo-Americano (1880–1988)
  • Long Island Press (Jamaica, New York) (1921–1977)[17]
  • Loudon's New-York packet. s.w., November 11, 1784–May 13 (?), 1785.[2]
  • The Merchant's Ledger ?-1851
  • Mercantile advertiser. d., November 1798–December 31, 1800+[2]
  • Metro, May 5, 2004 – January 6, 2020[2]
  • The Minerva, & mercantile evening advertiser. d., May 2, 1796 – September 30, 1797.[2]
  • The Morning post, and daily advertiser. d., October 6, 1788 – January 2, 1792.[2]
  • Mott and Hurtin's New-York weekly chronicle. w., January 1–April 16, 1795.[2]
  • National Guardian/The Guardian (1948–1992)
  • The National Sports Daily
  • Negro World
  • New-York chronicle. w., s.w., May 8, 1769 – January 4, 1770.[2]
  • New York Age
  • New York Courier and Enquirer (1834, New York City)[18]
  • The New-York daily advertiser. d., March 1–September 19, 1785.[2]
  • New York Daily Column (New York City, late 1960s) [citation needed]
  • New-York daily gazette.d, December 29, 1788–April 26(?), 1795.[2]
  • New York Evening Journal (1896–1937)
  • The New-York evening-post. w., November 26, 1744 – December 18, 1752.[2]
  • New-York evening post. t.w., November 17, 1794 – May 25, 1795.[2]
  • The New-York Gazette. w., November 8, 1725 – November 19, 1744.[2]
  • The New-York gazette. w., August 13, 1759 – December 28, 1767.[2]
  • The New-York gazette and general advertiser. d., April 27, 1795 – December 26, 1800+[2]
  • The New-York gazette: and the weekly mercury. w., February 1, 1768–November 10 (?), 1783.[2]
  • The New York gazette; and the weekly mercury. w., February 1, 1768 – September 27, 1773.[2]
  • The New-York gazette, or, The Weekly post-boy. w., January 1, 1753 – March 12, 1759.[2]
  • The New-York gazette, or, The Weekly post-boy. w., May 6, 1762 – October 9, 1766.[2]
  • The New-York gazette, or, The Weekly post-boy. w., October 16, 1766–August or September 1773.[2]
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New-York Gazette, Revived in the Weekly Post-Boy, 1747
  • The New-York gazette, revived in the weekly post boy. w., January 19, 1747 – December 25, 1752.[2]
  • The New-York gazetteer; and, public advertiser. s.w., December 18, 1786 – August 16, 1787.[2]
  • The New-York gazetteer, and the country journal. w., t.w., s.w., December 3, 1783 – August 11, 1786.[2]
  • New York Herald (1835-1924)
  • New York Herald Tribune (1924–1966)[19]
  • New York Journal American (1937–1966)[20]
  • The New-York journal and daily patriotic register. d., November 19, 1787 – July 26, 1788.[2]
  • The New-York journal, & patriotic register. s.w., May 4, 1790 – December 28, 1793.[2]
  • The New-York journal, and State gazette. w., Mar 18, 1784–February 10, 1785.[2]
  • New-York journal, and weekly register. w., January 18–November 15, 1787.[2]
  • The New-York journal, and the general advertiser. w., February 17–June 16, 1785.[2]
  • The New-York journal and weekly register. w., July 31, 1788 – April 26, 1790.[2]
  • The New-York journal, or, General advertiser. w., October 16, 1766 – March 12, 1767.[2]
  • The New-York journal, or, The General advertiser. w., March 19, 1767 – August 29, 1776.[2]
  • The New-York journal, or, The Weekly register. w., June 23, 1785 – January 11, 1787.[2]
  • New York Ledger (1851–1903)
  • The New-York mercury. w., August 3(?), 1752–January 25, 1768.[2]
  • The New-York mercury, or, General advertiser. w., September 3, 1779 – August 15, 1783.[2]
  • New York Daily Mirror (1924-1963)[21]
  • New York Morning News (1844–46) [citation needed]
  • The New-York morning post. s.w., April 1783–February 1785.[2]
  • The New-York morning post, and daily advertiser. d., February 23, 1785 – October 5, 1788.[2]
  • New York Morning Telegraph (merged with Daily Racing Form)
  • New York National Democrat (1850s) [citation needed]
  • The New-York packet. s.w., t.w., w., May 16, 1785 – January 26, 1792.[2]
  • The New York packet. And the American advertiser. w., January 4, 1776 – August 29, 1776; November 13, 1783 – November 8, 1784.[2]
  • The New-York price-current. w., August 14 (?), 1786–(?).[2]
  • New-York price-current. w., May 25, 1799 – December 27, 1800+[2]
  • New-York prices current. w., 1796–June 1797.[2]
  • New York Star[citation needed]
  • The New York Sun (2002–2008)[22]
  • New York Sunday News (1866-19??)
  • New-York Tribune, 1841-1929[23]
  • The New-York weekly chronicle. w., April 23–October 1, 1795.[2]
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New York Weekly Journal, 1733; edited by John Peter Zenger[24]
  • The New York Weekly Journal. w., November 5, 1733–March 18(?), 1751.[2][25]
  • The New-York weekly museum. w., September 20, 1788 – May 7, 1791.[2]
  • The New-York weekly post-boy. w., January 3, 1743 – January 12, 1747.[2]
  • New York World (1883–1931)[26]
  • New York World Journal Tribune (1966–1967)[27]
  • New York World-Telegram (1931–1966)[28]
  • Open Air PM (1990s)
  • Oram's New-York price-current, and marine register. w., June 10, 1797 – May 18, 1799.[2]
  • Parker's New-York gazette, or, The Weekly post-boy. w., March 19, 1759 – April 29, 1762.[2]
  • PM (1940–1948)[29]
  • Porcupine's gazette. January 13, 1800.[2]
  • Prisoner of hope. w., s.w., May 3–August 23, 1800.[2]
  • Register of the times. w., June 3, 1796 – June 27, 1798.[2]
  • Rivington's New-York gazette, and universal advertiser. s.w., November 22–December 31, 1783.[2]
  • Rivington's New-York gazette, or, The Connecticut, Hudson's River, New-Jersey, and Quebec weekly advertiser. October 4–October 11, 1777.[2]
  • Rivington's New-York gazetteer, or, The Connecticut, Hudson's River, New-Jersey, and Quebec weekly advertiser. w., December 16, 1773 – November 23, 1775.[2]
  • Rivington's New-York gazetteer, or, The Connecticut, New-Jersey, Hudson's-River, and Quebec weekly advertiser. w., April 22–December 9, 1773.[2]
  • Rivington's New York loyal gazette. w., October 18–December 6, 1777.[2]
  • The Royal American gazette. w., s.w., January 16, 1777 – July 31, 1783.[2]
  • The Royal gazette. w., s.w., December 13, 1777 – November 19, 1783.[2]
  • The Spectator. s.w., October 4, 1797 – December 31, 1800+[2]
  • The Sun (1833–1950)[30]
  • Temple of reason. w., November 8–December 31, 1800+[2]
  • The Time piece. t.w., September 15, 1797 – August 30, 1798.[2]
  • The Time piece; and literary companion. t.w., March 13–September 13, 1797.[2]
  • Weekly Anglo-African (1861)[31]
  • Weekly museum. w., May 14, 1791 – December 27, 1800+[2]
  • Weymans New-York gazette. w., February 16–August 6, 1759.[2]
  • The Youth's news paper. w., September 30–November 4, 1797.[2]
  • Ye Olde Tri-Valley Townsman. w., May 1947–thru the present 2020.[2]

North Tonawanda

Poughkeepsie

Newspapers published in Poughkeepsie, New York:

  • American farmer, and Dutchess County advertiser. w., June 8, 1798 – July 22, 1800.[2]
  • The Country journal, and the Poughkeepsie advertiser. w., August 11, 1785 – September 23, 1788.[2]
  • The New-York journal, and the general advertiser. w., May 11, 1778 – January 6, 1782.[2]
  • The Poughkeepsie journal. w., July 14, 1789 – December 30, 1800+[2]

Rochester

Newspapers published in Rochester, New York

Salem

Newspapers published in Salem, New York:

  • Northern centinel. w., January 1, 1798 – January 21, 1800+[2]
  • Washington patrol. w., May 27–November 18, 1795.[2]

Schenectady

Newspapers published in Schenectady, New York:

  • Mohawk Mercury, December 15, 1794 – March 13, 1798.[2]
  • Schenectady Reflector, 1841–1859 (available at NYS Historic Newspapers).

Syracuse

Newspapers published in Syracuse, New York:

Troy

Newspapers published in Troy, New York:

  • The National Watchman, an anti-slavery newspaper edited by William G. Allen, was published from 1844–1847. No copies are known to exist.
  • Northern budget. w., May 15, 1798 – December 31, 1800+[2]
  • The Recorder. w., May 5–December 8, 1795.[2]
  • Troy News [citation needed]

Utica

Newspapers published in Utica, New York:

  • Utica Saturday Globe (1881–1924)[37]

Westchester County

Newspapers published in Westchester County, New York:

  • Bronxville Press (1925–1937)[38]
  • Citizen Sentinel (1919–1932)[39]
  • Yonkers Herald (1892-1932)

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