Alysson,

 

All of these researchIT CT pages include a link to the Hartford Courant Historical (1764-1922):

 

https://researchitct.org/classicpublic/

https://researchitct.org/classicschool/

https://researchitct.org/classicmiddleschool/

https://researchitct.org/newspapers/

https://researchitct.org/resources-a-z/

 

In the Public, High School, and Middle School pages linked to above, look for this web button:

 

Hartford Courant Historical

 

I hope this helps.  If not, feel free to write to me directly, or call at the number in my signature file below.

 

Eric

 

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Eric Hansen | eGO and researchIT CT Coordinator | Eric.A.Hansen@ct.gov |Office: (860) 704-2224
Division of Library Development
www.ctstatelibrary.org | 786 South Main Street Middletown CT 06457 | Fax: (860) 704-2228

 

From: CASL-L [mailto:casl-l-bounces@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Alysson Olsen
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 4:40 PM
To: casl-l@mylist.net
Subject: [CASL-L] Historical Hartford Courant

 

Does anyone know how to access old articles from the Hartford Courant?  You used to be able to search papers from the 19th century off a link on ResearchItCT.org, but now the earliest date is 1992.  What happened to the old papers and how can find them again?

 

Thanks!


 

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Alysson Olsen

Irving A. Robbins Middle School

Library Media Specialist

 

 

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