Full-text, full-color image edition of the Billings Gazette newspaper via the NewsBank interface. The image edition is posted by 6am the day of publication. For a deeper archival search, see the Billings Gazette - Text Edition database. Dates of coverage: 10/1/2020 - present.
Text Only format edition of the Billings Gazette. The text edition is available on the day following publication. Dates of coverage: 01/01/2000 - 1 day ago.
Full-text, full-color image edition of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle newspaper via the NewsBank interface. The image edition is posted by 6am the day of publication. For deeper archival research, see the Bozeman Daily Chronicle - Text Edition database. Dates of coverage: 7/1/2020 - present.
Text-only format edition of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle. The text edition is available the day after the day of publication. Dates of coverage: 1/01/2000 - 1 day ago.
Full-text full-color image edition of the Independent Record newspaper. The image edition is posted by 6am the day of publication. For a deeper archival search, try the Independent Record text-only edition link. Dates of coverage: 10/1/2020 - present.
Full text, full color image edition of the Missoulian newspaper via the NewsBank interface, 7/1/2020-present. Note: The image edition is posted by 6am the day of publication. For deeper archive search see the Missoulian newspaper text only edition link.
Full text, full color image edition of the Montana Standard newspaper via the NewsBank interface, 7/1/2020-present. Note: The image edition is posted by 6am the day of publication. For deeper archive search see the Montana Standard text only edition link.
Records from the University of Virginia and Duke University. Records illuminate nearly every aspect of plantation life and include papers from Virginia families. Holdings also document plantation life in Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland.
Features petitions on race, slavery, and free blacks that were submitted to state legislatures and county courthouses between 1775 and 1867. These petitions were collected from hundreds of courthouses and historical societies in 10 states and the District of Columbia. The petitions document the realities of slavery at the most immediate local level. Also includes the State Slavery Statutes collection, a comprehensive record of the laws governing American slavery from 1789-1865.
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