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Colorado Historic Newspapers

The Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (CHNC) currently includes more than 5 million digitized pages, representing more than 800 individual newspaper titles published in Colorado from 1859 to 2024. New titles and issues are added on a regular basis. And best of all the CHNC can be browsed and searched for free!CHNC logo

Newspapers within the collection come from throughout the state, and include papers published in English, German, Italian, Japanese, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, and Swedish. CHNC provides access to over 5,000,000 digitized pages from these newspapers. Digitization of additional newspapers continues through a local fund-raising model with contributions made by local libraries, archives, museums, and other organizations. Newspapers are digitized from microfilm or from the original newspaper.  For more information about the CHNC, see our help and forums page.  To explore the database of over two million pages of historic newspapers, check out CHNC yourself.

To explore Colorado and Wyoming Newspapers, check out the Plains to Peaks Historic Newspapers.

The Denver Public Library Brings the Rocky to CHNC

The Rocky Mountain News (RMN) was Colorado’s oldest newspaper. Founded by William Byers during the 1859 Colorado Gold Rush, the …

Colorado Historic Newspapers, CSL News

Leigh Jeremias

February 5, 2022

19th Century Colorado Feminist Newspapers, The Antelope and The Queen Bee

On August 18, 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution became law and American women were finally guaranteed the universal …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

April 3, 2025

CHNC: New Lower Pricing for Newspaper Digitization

      The Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (CHNC) has recently lowered its pricing for digitizing newspapers and adding them …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Leigh Jeremias

January 26, 2023

Important Tips and Tricks for Correcting CHNC Text

Since 2015 there have been 827 CHNC users who have corrected over 5,521,820 lines of text in the Colorado Historic …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Leigh Jeremias

June 22, 2021

A Window to History: News from Amache – Colorado’s Japanese Concentration Camp

Camp Amache, also known as the Granada War Relocation Center, was a Japanese concentration camp located in Granada, Colorado from …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

April 3, 2025

April 23: CHNC Reaches 2 Million Pages and Celebrates Historic News  

April 23, 1859 proved to be one of the most exciting days in the history of Colorado journalism. On this …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Leigh Jeremias

August 5, 2022

A Window to History: Hate in America

The Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection’s (CHNC) over 550 newspaper titles are broken down by categories: from Ghost Town publications to …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

April 30, 2021

LGBTQ History Now Included in CHNC

The Colorado State Library (CSL) and History Colorado (HC) are excited to announce the addition of the first 15 years, …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Leigh Jeremias

April 3, 2025

Interview with OUT FRONT Magazine Co-owner, Addison Herron-Wheeler

Addison Herron-Wheeler is the editor-in-chief and co-owner of OUT FRONT Magazine (OFM), an LGBTQ magazine and daily online publication based …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

April 3, 2025

A Window to History: Roarin’ 20s Newspapers

One of the many joys of old newspapers is reading with the benefit of hindsight. It is with this hindsight …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

July 6, 2021

A Window to History: New Year’s Resolutions in Old Colorado Newspapers

While many of us I’m sure are glad to wave bye-bye to 2020 and look only to a brighter future, …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

July 22, 2021

Colorado and Wyoming Launch New Historic Newspapers Collection Online Database

Just a little over five years ago the Colorado State Library released the new and improved Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Leigh Jeremias

November 8, 2022

CHNC Comes to Marmot

We are excited to announce that in December 2020, libraries that are part of the Marmot Library Network and Marmot’s …

Colorado Historic Newspapers, CSL News

Marisa Wood

July 8, 2021

CHNC: According to the Numbers

We recently took a closer look at the CHNC google analytics. The report gave us some interesting insights into the popularity …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Leigh Jeremias

February 7, 2023

A Window to History: Alternative Newspapers from 1969-1980

I might have extolled the virtues of the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection’s (CHNC) diverse titles once or twice before, and …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

July 9, 2021

CHNC: Making Historic Newspapers Easily Available to Your Patrons

The Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (CHNC) has partnered with many libraries and cultural heritage institutions around the state of Colorado …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

February 7, 2023

A Window to History: The Wonderful World of Old Newspaper Ads

  This month’s Window to History gives me the opportunity to talk about one of my favorite aspects of historic …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

July 22, 2021

Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection: Exposing Newspapers in Your Library Catalog

*Please refer to the newer version of this post, published on December 8, 2022, for updated configuration information. Whether you …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Marisa Wood

April 25, 2023

A Window to History: Exploring Huerfano County’s Historic Newspapers

It’s no secret that the Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (CHNC) is a gold mine for regional news; in fact, the …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

November 8, 2022

A Window to History: Exploring Colorado’s College Newspapers

College newspapers occupy a sweet spot in the world of newspapers. The freedom their creators have, unlike most traditional newspapers, …

Colorado Historic Newspapers

Michael Peever

November 3, 2022

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