NEWSPAPERS OF ESSEX, KENT, AND LAMBTON COUNTIES: …



NEWSPAPERS OF ESSEX COUNTY: PUBLISHING BEFORE 1960

(updated: Katharine Ball: 2014/09/25)

Please note that the non-UW holdings are incomplete and may be inaccurate.

|Title(s) of Newspaper |Place(s) of |Dates of Publication |Frequency |UW Holdings |Other Essex Co. Holdings |Other Holdings |Notes |

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|?Name Unknown |Sandwich |1844 |Weekly |None | | |Published by Thomas Ireland |

|Advance |Essex Centre |1882 - 1885 |Weekly |None | | |Established by John Stafford; merged with the |

| | | | | | | |Chronicle to become the Argus |

|Ahbarijiet Ta' Malta |Windsor |1954: Apr. - 1965: Nov. (v. 2: |Monthly |None | |McMaster University: 1954 - 1965 (microfilm) – |Published in Maltese and English; founded and edited |

|Malta News | |no. 4) | | | |missing 1965: May/June |by George Bonavia; published by the Ethnic Publishing |

| | | | | | | |Co.; Albert Bajona was associate editor |

| | | | | | |National Library: 1954 - 1965 (microfilm) | |

| | | | | | | |- Ethnic Newspaper Microfilming Project of OCUL |

| | | | | | |Simon Fraser University: 1954-1965 (microfilm) |1972/1973 |

|Amherstburg Courier |Amherstburg |1849: March 10th - 1854? |Weekly |1849: no. 1 - 1850: No. |Windsor Public: 1849: March-1850: Feb. 9th |Metro Toronto Library: Baldwin Room: 1850: |Published on Saturdays; Publisher: James A. Reeves; |

|Western District Advertiser | | | |48 (microfilm: |(microfilm: incomplete) |Nov. 23rd (v.2: no. 37) |office on Dalhousie Street, opposite the British North|

|Courier | | | |incomplete?; AN.A55) | | |American Hotel; John Richmond and Colin Fox were later|

| | | | | |Windsor's Community Museum: 1850: Aug. 31st |Archives of Ontario: 1851: July 5th |editors |

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| | | | | | |National Library: 1849: March 10th - 1850: Feb.| |

| | | | | | |9th (microfilm: incomplete) | |

|Amherstburg Echo |Amherstburg |1874: Nov. 20th - 2012 |Weekly |1874: Nov. 20th - 1982: |Essex County Public: 1969: Jan. - 1984: Dec. |St. Thomas More College (Sask.), Shannon |Established by Hon. William D. Balfour and Mr. John A.|

|Echo | | | |Dec. 29th (microfilm; |26th (microfilm); current issues |Library: 1880?: Oct. 22nd |Auld |

| | | | |AN.A56) | | | |

| | | | | |Windsor Public: [1896] - 1918; [1935] - 1939; |Archives of Ontario: 1874: Nov. 20th; 1880: | |

| | | | | |1969 - |Oct.22nd; 1908: Oct. 15th; 1910: July 8th, July| |

| | | | | | |15th, Dec. 10th; 1914: Aug. 14t h- Sept. 18th, | |

| | | | | | |Oct. 1st, Oct. 9th, Nov. 20th, Dec. 11th; 1915:| |

| | | | | | |Jan. 22nd, Jan. 29th, Feb. 12th - Feb. 23rd, | |

| | | | | | |Mar. 5th, June 4th, Aug. 20th, Sept. 24th, Oct.| |

| | | | | | |22nd, Oct. 29th, Nov. 5th, Nov. 19th - Dec. | |

| | | | | | |3rd, Dec. 17th - Dec. 31st; 1918: Dec. 13th; | |

| | | | | | |1923: Aug. 31st, Oct. 5th - Dec. 28th; 1924: | |

| | | | | | |Jan. 4th - Sept. 19th, Nov. 28th; 1934: no. 23;| |

| | | | | | |1938: Apr. 29th, June 17th | |

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| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: 1927: May 13th | |

| | | | | | |(v.53: no. 25); 1934: Nov. 23rd; 1966: July | |

| | | | | | |21st | |

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| | | | | | |National Library: 1923: Nov. 23rd | |

|Amherstburg Leader |Amherstburg |189?-189? |Weekly |None | | |Conservative paper; Henry Clay was editor; later |

| | | | | | | |George M. Winn |

|Amherstburg Observer And Agricultural Record For |Amherstburg |1860?-1861? |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1860: July 20th; | |John Richmond was publisher in 1861; was a 7 column, 4|

|the County of Essex | | | | |1861: Feb. 22nd | |page paper; its slogan: Improvement, improvement, |

|Observer | | | | | | |improvement |

|Amherstburg Telegraph |Amherstburg |1855-1856? |Weekly |None | |Archives of Ontario: 1855: Dec. 7th (v.1: no. | |

|Telegraph | | | | | |32) | |

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| | | | | | |National Library: 1856: July 25th | |

|Argus |Essex Centre |1885 |Weekly |None | | |Published Fridays; Source: Butcher's; formed by the |

| | | | | | | |merger of the Chronicle and the Advance; owned |

| | | | | | | |originally by John Stafford and George Laing; in |

| | | | | | | |December, 1885 was bought by Dr. James Brien and became|

| | | | | | | |the Essex Liberal (Source: A brief sketch of the County|

| | | | | | | |of Essex) |

|Beaver |Windsor |188?-188? |Weekly |None | | | |

|Border Cities Era |Windsor |1918-192? |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: | | |

| | | | | |1918: Aug. 24th-1919: Aug. 16th | | |

|Border Cities Star |Windsor |1918:Sept. 3rd - 1935: June 28th |Daily |1918: Sept. 3rd - 1935: |Windsor Public: 1918 - 1935 (microfilm) |British National Library: 1918: Sept. 3rd (new|Continued by the Windsor Star; supersedes Evening |

| | | | |June 28th (microfilm; | |ser. v.1 : no. 1) - 1918: Nov. 11th |Record and Essex Record |

| | | | |AN.W54) |Windsor's Community Museum: 1919: Dec. 31st | | |

| | | | | | |Archives of Ontario: 1918: Sept. 3rd - 1919: | |

| | | | | |Windsor Star Office: 1917 - 1935 |Dec. 31st (microfilm); | |

| | | | | | |1922: Mar. 4th, July 28th; 1925: Sept. 5th, | |

| | | | | | |Dec. 31st; 1926: Mar. 30th; 1927: June 18th; | |

| | | | | | |1928: Feb. 25th, Nov. 10th, Dec. 8th; 1929: | |

| | | | | | |Nov. 9th, Dec. 28th; 1931: Apr. 4th, Apr. 6th, | |

| | | | | | |Apr. 9th, Apr. 10th; 1934: Mar. 10th; 1935: May| |

| | | | | | |4th, May 18th, May 25th (paper) | |

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| | | | | | |Halton Region Museum: [1918: Aug. 24th - 1919: | |

| | | | | | |Aug.] | |

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| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: [1918 - 1935] | |

| | | | | | |(microfilm) | |

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| | | | | | |Willoughby Historical Museum: 1921: [Feb. | |

| | | | | | |19th]; 1930: [no. 1] | |

|Border Cities Sun |Windsor |1920: Sept. 8th - 1920: Dec. 31st|Daily |None | | |Evening Edition |

|Sun | | | | | | | |

|British Canadian |Sandwich |1857 |Weekly |None | | | |

|Canada Oak |Sandwich |1850 - 1856? |Weekly |None | |National Library: 1855: Dec. 15th |Published by D. A. McMullen; in the issue: May 13th, |

| | | | | | | |1853, the motto read: "Hold Fast The Mother Sod" |

| | | | | | |Archives of Ontario: 1854: Mar. 3rd, Mar. 10th | |

|Canada Roumanian |Ford City |1924 - 1925? |Semi-monthly |None | | |Published in Roumanian by "Committee 35" |

|Canadai Hatarvarosok Hiradoja |Windsor |1929 - 1930 |Weekly |None | | |Primarily a Hungarian language publication |

|Canadian Border Cities Herald | | | | | | | |

|Canadian Emigrant and Western District Advertiser |Sandwich |1831-1837 |Weekly |[1831 - 1836] |Windsor Public: [1831: Dec. 1st - 1834: Feb.]|Metro Toronto Library: Newspapers Microform: |Suspended publication: 1832: June 29th - Sept. 22nd; |

|(1831 - 1834: Feb.) | | | |(microfilm CS; damaged;| |1831: Dec. 1st (v.1: no.3) - 1836: Sept. 20th |1832: no. 3 - 1833: June 29th; 1833: Dec. 28th - 1834: |

|Canadian Emigrant and Western District Weekly | | | |AN.C274) |Windsor's Community Museum: [1831 - 1836] |(microfilm) |Jan. 25th; published Thursday mornings, later Saturday |

|Advertiser (1834: Mar. 8th – 1835: June 20th) | | | | |(microfilm) | |mornings, then Thursday mornings again; published by |

|Canadian Emigrant and Western District Commercial | | | | | |Archives of Ontario: 1832: Apr. 28th, Oct. |John Cowan of Sandwich; the office was in the |

|and General Advertiser (1835: June - 1837?) | | | | | |13th; 1833: Sept. 28th; 1834: June 14th; 1835: |ware-rooms of the late John McGregor, Esq. - at the |

|Sandwich Emigrant (1831?) | | | | | |Aug. 8th, Sept. 12th (paper); [1831: Dec. 1st -|corner of Russell and Mill streets (from paper itself);|

| | | | | | |1836: Sept. 20th] (microfilm) |edited by James M. Cowan? (Township of Sandwich, 1901) |

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| | | | | | |University of Guelph: 1831 - 1836 (microfilm) | |

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| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: 1852: Mar. 13th | |

| | | | | | |(v.1: no. 13) (paper); [1831 - 1836] | |

| | | | | | |(microfilm) | |

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| | | | | | |+ others with 1831 - 1836 microfilm | |

|Canadian Workman |Essex Centre |1881?-1883? |Monthly; Semi-Monthly |None | | |Published by the Ancient Order of United Workmen in |

| | | | | | | |Canada; published out of the Essex Chronicle office; |

| | | | | | | |its circulation in 1882 was 3,000 (Ayer Newspaper |

| | | | | | | |Annual); may also have been published in Orillia at |

| | | | | | | |some point |

|Canadien |Windsor |1891-189? |Weekly |1891: juillet 25 | |National Library: 1891: Sept. 5th |French language publication; published by Telesphore |

| | | | |(microfilm; AN.C325) | | |St.-Pierre (76 Lewis St., Detroit) |

|Churchman |Sandwich |1856 |Monthly |None | | |Published by the Reverand E. H. Dewar, rector of St. |

| | | | | | | |John's, Sandwich |

|Clairon |Windsor |no. 1 (1913: sept. 25) – no. 15 |Weekly |1913: no. 1, no. 2, no.| |Universite Laval: Bibliotheque Generale: 1913: |French language publication; published by the Windsor |

|Windsor Clairon | |(1914) | |5 (microfilm; AN.C524) | |Sept. 25th - Oct. 2nd (microfilm) |Publishing Co.; publisher: Mr. Lavergne |

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| | | | | | |University of Ottawa: 1913: no.1 - 1914: no. 15| |

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| | | | | | |National Library: 1913-1914 (microfilm) | |

|Clarion |Windsor |1885 - 1915? |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1885: Nov. 27th; |Archives of Ontario: 1886: Jan. 9th |Published Saturdays; published and edited by Charles D.|

|Windsor Clarion | | | | |1887: July 9th; 1888: Dec. 29th; 1891: Dec. | |Clark (1888); had a popular column called "The Corner |

| | | | | |12th | |Loafer"; office at the corner of Ouellette Avenue and |

| | | | | | | |Pitt Street |

|Coiled Spring |Walkerville |189? - 189? |Monthly |None | |Archives of Ontario: 1894: Sept. 15th | |

|Comber Herald |Comber |1890-1967 |Weekly |None |Essex County Public: 1892: Jan. - 1894: Dec.;|Archives of Ontario: 1943: Mar. 4th |Established by Charles Clark; was absorbed by the |

|Herald | | | | |1897: Jan. - 1899: Dec.; 1900: Jan. - 1902: | |Tilbury Times in 1967 |

| | | | | |Dec.; 1906: Jan. - 1917: Dec.; 1920: Jan. - | | |

| | | | | |1964: Dec. (microfilm) | | |

|Comber Independent |Comber |1883: Aug. 9th – 1890 |Weekly |None | | |Published Thursdays (source: Butcher’s); A. Ed Lovelace|

| | | | | | | |was owner/publisher in late 1880s (source: Detroit Free|

| | | | | | | |Press 1889-1890); Alfred Mellish is named as the |

| | | | | | | |founder (source: Comber Herald 1894) |

|Courrier |Windsor |1908 - 1909? |Weekly |1908: v. 1: no. 1 - | |National Library: 1908: avril 2 (v. 1: no. 1) |French language publication; published by W. T. |

| | | | |1908: v.1: no. 2; | | |Jacques and edited by F. X. Chauvin; 1908 office was in|

| | | | |1908/1909: v.1: no. 40 -| |Archives of Ontario:1908: April 2nd, April 9th, |the White Block, 15 Sandwich St. W., room 2: phone 68; |

| | | | |v.1: no. 41 (microfilm; | |Dec. 31st; 1909: Jan. 7th (v.1: no. |1909: moved to the Thompson Building, Pitt St.; Paul |

| | | | |AN.C68) | |41)(microfilm) |Caty became editor |

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|Courrier De L'Ouest |Windsor |1885 - 1886? |Weekly |1885: v. 3: no.3 - v.3: | |Archives of Ontario: 1885: June 27th, July 4th, |French language publication; continues Courrier D'Essex|

| |Detroit | | |no.4; 1885/1886: v.4: | |Dec. 18th; 1886: Jan. 29th-May 7th (microfilm) | |

| | | | |no. 10, no. 23 | | |Published Fridays; office was at 13 Ouellette Ave., |

| | | | |(microfilm; AN.C6832) | | |Windsor; also offices at 50 Larned St., Detroit and 34 |

| | | | | | | |Davenport St., Detroit |

|Courrier D'Essex |Windsor |1884: aout 8 - 1885 |Weekly |1884: v. 1: no. 1 - | |Archives of Ontario: 1884: Aug. 8th; 1885: Jan. |French language publication; continued by Courrier De |

| | | | |1885: v. 2: no. 8 | |17th (microfilm) |L'Ouest; published at 13 Oullette Avenue and edited by |

| | | | |(microfilm; AN.C683 | | |A. Bodard |

| | | | | | |University of Ottawa: 1884 - 1885 (microfilm) | |

| | | | | | | |Published Saturdays |

|Daily Dominion |Windsor |1865?-1876? |Daily/Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1875: Jan. 19th | |May have started in the mid to late 1860s (Evening |

|Dominion |Sandwich | | | | | |Record 1904/01/23 p. 3); was still publishing Jan. |

| | | | | | | |13th, 1872; established by Messrs. John Richmond (from |

| | | | | | | |Colchester) and White, in Windsor; then purchased by |

| | | | | | | |Messrs. McKee and John L. Murdoch who moved the plant |

| | | | | | | |to Sandwich (lot 5, West Bedford St., then lot 8, West |

| | | | | | | |Bedford); John L. Murdoch(k) was owner/publisher until |

| | | | | | | |1874; then moved back to Windsor and run as a weekly |

| | | | | | | |and daily by James C. Murdoch(k) and Brothers; at some |

| | | | | | | |point was owned by Major John Lewis; had a conservative|

| | | | | | | |political viewpoint |

|Daily Herald and Windsor Review |Windsor |1901: Dec. 11th - 190? |Daily |None | |National Library: 1901: Dec. 11th | |

|Defense |Windsor |1918: Mar. 7th - 1920: Sept 2nd?|Weekly |1918: mars 7 (v.1) - |Essex County Public: 1918: July 19th - 1920: | |Listed in Vernon’s 1919/1920: published by The |

| | | | |1920? (microfilm; |Apr. 2nd (microfilm) | |Franco-Canadian Printing Co.; owner: Antonio Lussier; |

| | | | |AN.D3583) | | |Address: 16 Pitt St. W. ; Phone: 478 |

| | | | | |Windsor Public: 1918: Mar. 7th - 1920: Sept. | | |

| | | | | |2nd (microfilm) | | |

|Drapeau National |Windsor |1891 - 1892? |Weekly |1891: no. 1 - 1892: no. | |National Library: 1891: nov. 20 |French language publication; published and edited by G.|

| | | | |9 (microfilm; AN.D72) | | |Vekeman |

| | | | | | |Universite Laval: 1892: avr. 29 (microfilm) | |

| | | | | | | |1891: nov. 20 (no. 1) online at French-Canadian |

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|Essex Advocate |Sandwich |1851? - 1853? |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1851: no. 20; | |Publisher: A.C. Morton |

|Canada Advertiser and Essex Advocate | | | | |1853: Jan. 20th, Feb. 3rd | | |

|Essex Centre Chronicle |Essex Centre |1879: May - 1885 |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1880: Aug. 27th |Archives of Ontario: 1882: Feb. 17th |Published firstly by Robert Fair; address: 16 Talbot |

|Chronicle | | | | | | |St., Essex Centre; merged with the Advance to become |

|Essex Chronicle | | | | | | |the Argus (Source: |

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| | | | | | | |; later published by John Milne (Garden Gateway to |

| | | | | | | |Canada, p. 92) |

|Essex County Standard |Windsor |1900? - 1910? |Weekly |None | |National Library: 1903: Dec. 15th |Started by Joseph McKee and Charles L. Barker; Oscar E.|

|Daily Standard | | | | | | |Fleming then became the largest shareholder; then Mr. |

|Windsor Daily Standard | | | | | | |George M. Winn became editor and manager; then F. J. |

| | | | | | | |Hughes (Township of Sandwich, 1909) |

|Essex Free Press |Essex |1892 - present |Weekly |1895 - 1922; 1924 - 1968|Essex County Public: current issues; 1969: |National Library: 1901: Nov. 22nd; 1967: June |1895 – 2009 digitized at: |

|Free Press | | | |(microfilm CS; AN.E75) |Jan. - 1984 (microfilm) |30th, July 7th | |

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| | | | | |Windsor Public: 1969 - present (microfilm) | |First owners: Henry and Frank Walters. For history: see|

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|Essex Journal |Sandwich |1862? -187? |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1862: Apr. 29th | |Was still publishing Jan. 13th, 1872; started by James |

| | | | | | | |Woodbridge (Sandwich); was bought out by the Essex |

| | | | | | | |Record; moved to Windsor in March 1865 (Garden Gateway |

| | | | | | | |to Canada, p. 110) |

|Essex Liberal |Essex Centre |1885 - 1892 |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1886: Aug. 27th | |Published Fridays; Butcher’s says established 1885; |

|Essex Centre Liberal | | | | | | |continues the Argus; first owner: Dr. James Brien; |

|Liberal | | | | | | |continued by the Essex Free Press (Source: A brief |

| | | | | | | |sketch of the county of Essex) |

|Essex Record |Windsor |1860? - 1918? |Weekly (mainly), |1871: Nov. 16th - 1882:|Essex County Public: [1871: Nov. 16th - 1882:|Archives of Ontario: 1870: Dec. 5th?; 1884: Jan.|Continued by Border Cities Star; see also Evening |

|Windsor Record | | |Semi-Weekly, |Nov. 9th (microfilm CS;|Nov. 9th] (microfilm) |9th; 1886: Jan. 9th |Record (which was the daily edition) |

|Essex Record And Journal | | |Tri-Weekly, Daily |incomplete?; AN.E83) | | | |

|Record and Essex County Chronicle | | | | |Windsor Public: [1871 - 1882] 1892 - 1918: |McGill University: McLennan: 1865: Mar. 7th |From Windsor, Ontario, 1913: |

|Weekly Record | | | | |Aug. (microfilm) | | |

|Tri-Weekly Record | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: 1879: Jan. 2nd, |1860-1869: Publisher: Mr. P. G. Laurie |

|Windsor Record And Essex County Chronicle | | | | |Windsor's Community Museum: 1864: May 29th; |Jan. 16th, May 15th |1863-1864: tri-weekly |

| | | | | |1865: May 30th, June 6th, July 15th; 1876: | |1864-1865 there were 2 editions: a weekly edition |

| | | | | |May 26th - 1881: Dec. 29th; 1882: Feb. 2nd - |Universite Laval: 1894: Jan. 5th |published on Saturday and a tri-weekly edition |

| | | | | |Mar. 23rd, June 29th - Sept. 21st, Nov. 2nd -| |published Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays |

| | | | | |Dec. 7th; 1883: May 17th; 1884: June 14th, | |1869-1870: Publisher: Alexander Cameron |

| | | | | |Dec. 13th; 1885: Apr. 11th, Apr. 15th, July | |1870: Newspaper office burned down |

| | | | | |22nd, Dec. 26th; 1886: Jan. 2nd, Jan. 23rd, | |1870: re-established by Stephen Lusted |

| | | | | |Feb. 5th, Feb. 19th, Feb. 26th, July 2nd; | |1877: tried to have an additional daily edition; failed|

| | | | | |1894: Apr. 20th | |after 2 months-> back to weekly only |

| | | | | | | |1882-1890: Publishers: Robert Barr, then his sons |

| | | | | | | |(William, John, and James), then Mr. Wallace Graham |

| | | | | | | |1890-: Archibald McNee and John A. McKay ran both the |

| | | | | | | |Weekly Record and the Evening Record (see below) |

| | | | | | | |1915: both the daily and the weekly were still being |

| | | | | | | |published in 1915 (at 36 Sandwich W.) (Vernon’s 1915) |

| | | | | | | |1918: daily |

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| | | | | | | |May have started October 1861 (Garden Gateway to |

| | | | | | | |Canada, p. 110) |

|Essex Review |Essex |1878? - 1899? |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1885: Dec. 25th; |University of Western Ontario: 1885: Nov. 13th |Called Essex Review until 1890? and published in Essex;|

|Windsor Review |Windsor | | | |1899: July 28th |(v. 8: no. 1) |afterwards published in Windsor |

|Review | | | | | | | |

| | | | | |Windsor Public: 1885: June - 1886: Feb. |National Library: 1889: Feb. 15th |Butcher's: says started 1878; published Fridays |

| | | | | |(microfilm); 1895: Jan. - 1896: Feb. | | |

| | | | | |(microfilm) |Archives of Ontario: 1885: Jan. 16th; 1886: Jan.|Established by C. Cliff; then purchased by T. M. White;|

| | | | | | |8th; 1893: Feb. 16th |then F. H. Macpherson; conservative leaning/interests |

| | | | | | | |(Township of Sandwich 1909) |

|Essex Times |Windsor |1876-1878 |Weekly |None | | |Publishing Oct. 26th, 1876; published on Sandwich St.; |

| | | | | | | |conservative leaning/interests (Township of Sandwich, |

| | | | | | | |1909); published Wednesdays; John Lewis was editor and |

| | | | | | | |publisher; circulation 1,000; 4 pages: 28x44 inches; |

| | | | | | | |subscription: $1.50 |

|L'Etoile Canadienne |Sandwich |1870? - 1881? |Weekly |None | | |Published by Thomas McKee?; established by Mr. Truax; |

| | | | | | | |published by Joseph A. Ouellette; last edition printed |

| | | | | | | |from the Free Press office in Detroit |

|Evening Record |Windsor |1890: April - 1918: Aug. 31st |Daily |1893: Jan. 3rd - 1918: May|Windsor Public: 1893-1918 |Metro Toronto Library: Baldwin Room: 1904: June |Continued by Border Cities Star, later Daily Star |

|Daily Record | | | |31st (microfilm; AN.W53) | |1st (v.15: no. 56) - 1917: May 23rd? | |

|Windsor Record | | | | |Windsor's Community Museum: 1902: Jan. 31st | |From Windsor, Ontario, 1913: |

|Windsor Evening Record | | | | | |National Library: 1917: May 23rd | |

|Windsor Daily Record | | | | |Windsor Star Office: 1897 - 1918 | |1890- Archibald McNee and John A. McKay ran both the |

|Record | | | | | |Archives of Ontario: 1895: Dec. 10th - 1918: |Evening Record and the Weekly Record (see above); Mr. |

| | | | | | |Aug. 31st (microfilm) |McNee retired in 1906 |

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| | | | | | |McMaster University: [1893 - 1918] (microfilm) |- both the daily and the weekly (see above) were still |

| | | | | | | |being published in 1915 (at 36 Sandwich W.) (Vernon’s |

| | | | | | | |1915) |

|Feuille D'Erable |Tecumseh |1931: Jan. 29th – 1958 (v. 28) |Weekly |None |Windsor Public: 1931: Jan. - 1958: Dec. |National Library: 1949: mai 26; [1953: jan. 2 - |Suspended publication from 1954: juin 18 - dec. 22; in |

|Maple Leaf | | | | |(microfilm?) |1954: dec. 30] |French and English; founded and published by the Hon. |

| | | | | | | |Gustave Lacasse |

| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: 1953: dec. 24 | |

| | | | | | |(v. 23: no. 51) | |

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| | | | | | |Welland Public: 1931: janv. – 1958: dec. | |

| | | | | | |(microfilm) | |

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| | | | | | |Assemblee Nationale du Quebec. Bibliotheque – | |

| | | | | | |1944: janv. 13 – 1957: dec. 26 | |

|Free Lance |Windsor |188?-1893? |Weekly |None | | |Edited by James McCallum |

|Glas Kanadskih Srba |Windsor |1944: Jan. 6th - present |Weekly |None |Windsor Public: current issues |Metro Toronto Library: [1966: Jan. - present] |Serbian language publication with an English section |

|Voice of Canadian Serbs |Toronto | | | | | |since 1965: Sept.; published in Windsor since 1945: |

| | | | | | |National Library: [1944: Jan. 6th - present] |Nov. 15th; continues Glas Kanade/Voice of Canada which |

| | | | | | | |was published in Toronto; the official organ of the |

| | | | | | |Archives of Ontario: 1981: Jan. 7th – 1987: Dec.|Serbian National Shield Society since 1945 |

| | | | | | |31st | |

|Harrow News |Harrow |1954 – present |Weekly |None |Essex County Public: 1954 – present | | |

| | | | | |(microfilm) | | |

|Harrow Sentinel |Harrow |1900-1907? |Weekly |None | |Archives of Ontario: 1907: Mar. 7th | |

|Independent Canada |Windsor |1895: Dec. 23rd - 1896? |Weekly |None | |National Library: 1895: Dec. 23rd | |

|Independent du Canada |Windsor |1891: fevr. 1? - 1892? |Weekly? |1892: mars 25 (microfilm; | |Universite Laval: Bibliotheque Generale: 1892: |French language publication; agriculture, commerce, |

| | | | |AN.I38) | |Mar. 25th |industry, politics |

|Kingsville Reporter |Kingsville |1876 - present |Weekly |1893 - 2001: Dec. 18th |Essex County Public: current issues; 1969: |Metro Toronto Library: Baldwin Room: 1944: Apr. |Known as the Essex County Reporter from 1939 – 1947 |

|Essex County Reporter | | | |(microfilm; FC3099.K56 |Jan. - 1984: Dec. (microfilm) |10th | |

|Reporter | | | |K55) | | |Published Fridays |

| | | | | |Windsor Public: 1893 – 1902; 1904 – 1951; |National Library: [1952]; 1967: June 29th, Nov. | |

| | | | | |1953 – 1984 (microfilm); 1985 – (microfiche) |23rd |1904: W. H. Hellems was editor |

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| | | | | |Windsor's Community Museum: 1891: Feb. 20th |Archives of Ontario: 1941: Oct. 9th; 1944: Apr. | |

| | | | | | |10th, April 13th?, Nov. 9th ; [1951 – 1952] | |

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| | | | | | |University of Toronto: 1944: Apr. 10th | |

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| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: [1952]; 1953: | |

| | | | | | |Sept. 17th | |

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|Leamington News |Leamington |1896?-1911 |Weekly |None | | |Publisher: E. McKay |

|Leamington Post |Leamington |1874 - present |Weekly |1907 - 1995: Dec. |Essex County Public: current issues; 1969: |Archives of Ontario: 1896: Jan. 7th (Erie Post);|The Leamington Post, founded in 1874, purchased the |

|Post And News | | | |(microfilm; AN.L45) |Jan. - 1984: Dec. (microfilm) |[1878 – 1908] (Post); [1939, 1953, 1965] (Post |Leamington News, (founded in 1896?), in 1911 (Murray); |

|Post | | | | | |and News) | |

|Erie Post | | | | |Leamington Public: 1985 - ; 1907 - 1984 | |Published Thursdays |

|News | | | | |(microfilm) |University of Western Ontario: 1876: July 13th | |

|Leamington Post And News | | | | | |(v.3: no. 10 or no. 114); 1878: Jan. 17th, July | |

| | | | | |Windsor Public: 1907 – 1984; 1998 – present |18th; 1879: Mar. 27th; 1885: Dec. 10th; 1890: | |

| | | | | |(microfilm); 1985 – 1997 (microfiche) |Sept. 11th; 1893: Aug. 3rd | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | |Post and News Office: 1906 to present |National Library: 1907 – 1912 (microfilm); | |

| | | | | | |1899/1900 Christmas/New Year Suppl. (Leamington | |

| | | | | | |Post); 1911: June – 1912: Dec.; 1967: Sept. | |

| | | | | | |14th, Sept. 21st (paper) | |

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| | | | | | |Archives of Ontario: 1939: Mar. 23rd | |

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| | | | | | |University of Toronto: 1927: June 23rd | |

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| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: 1953: Sept. 17th,| |

| | | | | | |Oct. 15th; [1966] | |

|Leamington Times |Leamington |1891 |Weekly |None | |National Library: 1891: no. 12 | |

|Times | | | | | | | |

|Leamington Tribune |Leamington |188?-188? |Weekly |None | | |Information from the Windsor Evening Record 1904: Jan. |

| | | | | | | |23rd, p. 7 |

|Maple Leaf |Sandwich |1856 - 1861 |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: [1856 - 1858]; |University of Western Ontario: 1857: June 4th |Published by James H. Wilkinson in a brick office on |

|Sandwich Maple Leaf |Amherstburg | | | |1860: Nov. 20th, Dec. 26th; [1861] |(v.2: no. 15) |lot 2, east Bedford St.; later published by John Cowan?|

|Amherstburg Maple Leaf | | | | | | | |

|My Som Tu |Windsor |1941: May 25th - 1941:June? |Monthly |v.1: no. 1 (1941) - no. | | |Polish language publication; some English?; published |

|We Are Here | | | |22 (1942) (Leddy Rare; | | |by the recruiting station of the Polish Armed Forces in|

| | | | |D731.O37) | | |Canada; continued by Odsiecz/Fighting Poland |

|New Eve Success |Windsor |1899: Mar. 31st? - 1899? |Weekly |None | |National Library: 1899: May 5th | |

|North Essex News |Belle River |1947: July - present |Weekly; Semi-Monthly|None |Essex County Public: 1970 – 1984 (microfilm);|Archives of Ontario: 1949: May 6th |Semi-monthly: 1947-1949 |

|Belle River North Essex News | | | | |current issues | | |

|Lakeshore News | | | | | |National Library: 1967: Apr. 13th, Sept. 7th, | |

|News | | | | |Windsor Public: 1969 – 1984 (microfilm); 1986|Sept. 14th; 1968: Oct. 3rd | |

| | | | | |– 1999 (microfiche) | | |

|Odsiecz |Windsor |1941: July - 1942: Apr. |Weekly |v.1: no. 1 (1941) - no. | | |In Polish and English; Continues My Som Tu; contains |

|Fighting Poland | | | |22 (1942) (Leddy Rare; | | |reports from Polish military camps in Windsor and Owen |

| | | | |D731.O37) | | |Sound |

|Presse - Frontiere |Windsor |1921 - 1922? |Weekly |None |Windsor Public: 1921: Nov. 10th - 1922: June |National Library: 1921: Nov. 10th – 1922: June |French language publication; published by Seguin Freres|

| |Tecumseh | | | |22nd (microfilm) |22nd (microfilm) | |

|Progres |Windsor |1881: juin 1. - 1920? |Weekly |1888: sept. 6; 1890: |Windsor's Community Museum: 1887: Oct. 27th; |St. Thomas More College: Shannon Library: 1881: |French language publication; founded by Aurele Pacaud |

|Progress | | | |juill. 24, juill. 31; |1889: June 20th; 1901: May 23rd |July 6th (v.1: no. 6) |and edited by Gaspard Pacaud |

| | | | |1891: mars 12; 1897: juin| | | |

| | | | |3 (microfilm; AN.P76) |Windsor Public: 1881:juin-1890:juin |Archives of Ontario: 1881: July 7th |Published Thursdays |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |Universite Laval: Bibliotheque Generale: 1897: |Still publishing in 1919/1920 at 16 Pitt St. W. |

| | | | | | |Jan. 3rd (microfilm) |(Vernon’s 1919/1920) |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |Musee de la Civilisation. Bibliotheque du | |

| | | | | | |Seminaire de Quebec. Fond Ancien: 1888: janv. 5 | |

| | | | | | |– 1891 | |

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| | | | | | |National Library: 1888: sept. 6 – 1897: Juin 3 | |

| | | | | | |(microfilm) | |

|Provincial Freeman |Windsor |1853: Mar. 24th - 1857: Sept. |Weekly |1854: v. 1 - 1857: v.4 | |Archives of Ontario: [1853 - 1857] (microfilm) |Published in Windsor from 1853 - 1854: Mar.; published |

|Provincial Freeman and Weekly Advertiser |Toronto |20th? | |(microfilm; HT851.P76) | | |in Toronto from 1854: Mar. - 1855: June; published in |

| | | | | | |University of Toronto: [1853 - 1857] (microfilm)|Chatham from 1855: Aug. 22nd - 1857; anti-slavery, |

| | | | | | | |temperance newspaper; Samuel R. Ward was first editor |

| | | | | | |University of Waterloo: [1853 – 1857] | |

| | | | | | |(microfilm) |Not published?: 1855: July – Aug. 15th, Oct. 27th, Dec.|

| | | | | | | |15th; 1856: Jan. 12th, Aug. 3rd – Nov. 18th, Dec. 20th;|

| | | | | | |University of Pennsylvania Library: 1853: Mar. |1857: Jan. 17th, May 23rd |

| | | | | | |24th; 1854: Mar. 25th; 1857: Sept. 12th? | |

| | | | | | | |Provincial Freeman: 1853 – 1855: Feb. Online at: |

| | | | | | |Chatham Public: 1853: Mar. 24th; [1854: Mar. | |

| | | | | | |25th - 1857: Sept. 20th] (microfilm) | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |National Library: 1854: Mar. 24th (v.1: no. 1) –| |

| | | | | | |1857: Sept. 6th (v.3: no. 51) (microfilm) | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |Toronto Public Main Reference: 1854: Nov. 18th; | |

| | | | | | |1856: July 31st (paper); 1855 – 1857 (microfilm)| |

|Riverside News |Riverside |1946 - present |Weekly |None |Essex County Public: [1948: Mar. 11th - 1973:| | |

|News |Windsor | | | |Dec. 21st] (microfilm) | | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | |Windsor Public: [1948] - 1973 (microfilm) | | |

|Royal Forester |Amherstburg |1854?-185? | |None | | | |

|Sandwich Courrier |Sandwich |1924: Apr. 4th - 1930? |Weekly |None |Essex County Public: [1924: Apr. 4th - 1930: | |From Vernon’s 1924/1915: “the fastest growing weekly |

| | | | | |Apr. 18th] (microfilm) | |newspaper in Western Ontario”; editor: F. Dean |

| | | | | | | |VanLuven; address: 7 Sandwich St. E.; phone: Seneca |

| | | | | |Windsor Public: 1924: Apr. 4th - 1930: Apr. | |5203M |

| | | | | |18th] (microfilm) | | |

|Slovensky Hlas |Windsor |1949: Apr. - present |Monthly/ |None | |National Library: [1949: Apr. - present] |Published in Slovak and English; published in Windsor |

|Slovak Voice |Toronto | |Semi-Monthly | | | |from 1949 - 1951; published in Toronto from 1951 |

| | | | | | | |onwards; usually monthly but semi-monthly from 1950: |

| | | | | | | |May 10th - 1951: Sept.?; official organ of the Canadian|

| | | | | | | |Slovak Benefit Society |

|Tecumseh Tribune |Tecumseh |1959: Jan. - 2012: Jan. 19th |Weekly |None |Essex County Public: 1959: Jan. 30th - 1980:| | |

| | | | | |Mar. 27th | | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | |Windsor Public: 1972: Jan. 27th - 1977: Dec.| | |

| | | | | |15th | | |

|Tilbury Herald |Tilbury |1884 |Weekly |None | | |It was printed in Ridgetown by E. McKay (of the |

| | | | | | | |Ridgetown Plaindealer); lasted only 3 months (first |

| | | | | | | |half of 1884) (Essex Record 1904/01/23 p.7) |

|Tilbury News |Tilbury |1894-190? |Weekly |None | | |Established by F. Monroe (of Orangeville); still |

| | | | | | | |publishing in 1904; for an early history, see the |

| | | | | | | |Evening Record (1904/01/23 p. 7) |

|Tilbury Times |Tilbury |1884: July – present |Weekly |None |Archives of Ontario: [1898: Mar. 11th – 1930:| |Established by W. A. Shaw; for an early history, see |

| | | | | |Dec. 25th; 1938: May 10th] | |the Evening Record (1904/01/23 p. 7) |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | |Essex County Public: 1960 – 1984 (microfilm) | | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | |Chatham-Kent Public: [1898 – 1971]; 1973 – | | |

| | | | | |1975; 1978 – 1983 (microfilm); 1984 (paper); | | |

| | | | | |1985 – present (microfiche) | | |

|True Royalist and Weekly Intelligencer |Windsor |1860? - 1861? |Weekly |1860: v.1: no. 4; 1861: |Fort Malden National Historical Park | |Universal liberty and temperance paper; published and |

| | | | |v.2: no. 10 (microfilm |(Amherstburg): 1860: May 10th (v.1: no. 4); | |edited by the Rev. A. R. Green of the British Methodist|

| | | | |CS; AN.T78) |1861: June 21st (v. 2: no. 10) | |Episcopal Church |

|Twin City Quill |Windsor |1890-1891? |Weekly | | | |Published and edited by James McCallum; continued by |

|Quill | | | | | | |the Windsor Sentinel (Windsor Evening Record: 1904: |

| | | | | | | |Jan. 23rd, p. 7) |

|Voice of the Fugitive |Windsor |1851: Jan. 1st - 1852 |Semi-Monthly |1851 - 1852 (microfilm; |Windsor Public: [1851 - 1852] (microfilm) |National Library: [1851: Jan. 1 - 1852: Dec. |Anti-slavery paper; abolitionist paper founded by Henry|

| |Sandwich | | |incomplete?; AN.V6) | |16th] (paper); [1851: Jan. 1st - 1852: Apr. 8th]|Bibb, a fugitive American slave. After 1852: June 17th |

| | | | | | |(microfilm) |the paper was published and edited by Bibb and J. T. |

| | | | | | | |Holly |

| | | | | | |Archives of Ontario: [1851: Jan. 1st – 1852: | |

| | | | | | |Dec. 16th] (microfilm) |1851: Jan. 1st – 1852: Dec. 16th digitized at: |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |American Antiquarian Society (Worcester, Mass): | |

| | | | | | |1851: July 2nd (v.1: no. 14) | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: 1851: Mar. 12th | |

| | | | | | |(v. 1 :no. 6), Oct. 22nd, Nov. 5th; 1852: Feb. | |

| | | | | | |26th, Sept. 9th | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |Various other libraries have same microfilm | |

| | | | | | |holdings | |

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|Walkerville Gazette |Walkerville |1913?-191? |Weekly |None |None |None |Publishing in 1913 according to Vernon’s 1913/1914; |

| | | | | | | |published by Morrey Publishing Co. Ltd. At 29 Sandwich |

| | | | | | | |St. (ss. Walkerville) – behind the Wyandotte Hotel?; |

| | | | | | | |William H. Morrey: Vice President; Edward B. Morrey: |

| | | | | | | |Secretary, Treasurer, Manager; Jas. F. Morrey also |

| | | | | | | |worked for the company |

|Walkerville Herald |Walkerville |1890: April 19th – 1913? |Weekly |None | | |Established by S. Stephenson; edited and published by |

|Herald | | | | | | |John E. Dobie; still publishing until at least 1913 |

| | | | | | | |(Vernon’s 1913/1914) at north side of Assumption, |

| | | | | | | |opposite Kildare Road; published by Herald Press Ltd.; |

| | | | | | | |in 1904 was run by H. M. Sharpe |

|Walkerville Mercury |Walkerville |1890: Apr. 19th – 1891: Apr. |Weekly |1890/1891: v.1 |Windsor Public: 1890: Apr. - 1891: Apr. |National Library: 1890 – 1891 (microfilm) | |

|Mercury | |11th? | |(microfilm; AN.W23) |(microfilm) | | |

|Walkerville News |Walkerville |1922? – 1936 |Weekly |[1934: v.15 - 1936: v.17]|Essex County Public: 1934: Dec. 6th - 1936: |Archives of Ontario: 1928: Feb. 9th; 1936: Aug. |Publisher and manager: Charles Clark; address: 67 |

|News | | | |(microfilm CS; AN.W25 |Dec. 31st (microfilm) |6th, Aug. 13th |Lincoln Road. |

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| | | | | |Windsor Public: 1934: Dec. - 1936: Dec. | | |

| | | | | |(microfilm) | | |

|Western Express |Sandwich |1843 - 1844 |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1844: Oct. 12th |Metro Toronto Library: Baldwin Room: 1843: Sept.| |

|Western Express And General Advertiser | | | | | |30th (v.1: no.17) | |

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|Western Herald |Amherstburg |1883?-1886? |Weekly |None | | |Established by C. H. Fuller and Thomas W. Leigh; N. A.|

| | | | | | | |Coste and his son D. A. Coste were also involved; only |

| | | | | | | |lasted a couple of years |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | | |Was still publishing June 18th, 1886; possibly owned by|

| | | | | | | |Solomon and Theodore Wigle of Kingsville; Mr. Robert |

| | | | | | | |Golden was briefly an employee; Essex Free Press: 1926:|

| | | | | | | |04/30, p. 1: in 1886, Henry Beresford Gahan was editor |

| | | | | | | |for the late N. A. Coste |

|Western Herald |Sandwich |1838: Jan.3rd – 1842? |Weekly |1838: Jan. 3rd - 1842: |Windsor Public: 1838 - [1842] (microfilm) |Metro Toronto Library: Baldwin Room: 1842: June |Publisher: Henry C. Grant |

|Western Herald And Farmers' Magazine | | | |Oct. 6th (microfilm CS; | |16th (v.5: no. 9) - June 23rd, July 18th, Oct. | |

| | | | |AN.W42) |Windsor's Community Museum: [1838: Jan. 3rd -|15th | |

| | | | | |1840: Mar. 14th]; 1840: no. 18, Dec. 2nd, | | |

| | | | | |Dec. 9th, Dec. 16th, Dec. 23rd; [1841: Mar. |British Newspaper Library (London, England): | |

| | | | | |31st - 1842: Oct. 6th] |1838: Jan. 3rd (v.1: no.1) - 1839: Feb. 21st | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |Archives of Ontario: 1839: May 2nd (paper); | |

| | | | | | |[1838 - 1842] (microfilm) | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: [1838: Jan. 3rd -| |

| | | | | | |1842: Oct. 6th] (microfilm) | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |Various other libraries have same microfilm | |

| | | | | | |holdings | |

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|Western Mercury |Sandwich |1858? - 1859? |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1858: Feb. 18th, |National Library: 1858: Apr. 22nd; 1859: July |Township of Sandwich 1909 says it began in 1858 |

|Western Mercury And Great Southwestern Railway | | | | |Feb. 25th, Mar. 25th, Apr. 15th |30th | |

|Advocate | | | | | | | |

|Western Standard |Sandwich |1843 - 1848? |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1847: Sept. 18th |National Library: 1846: June 20th |Issued by Col. Arthur Rankin; slogan: “Pro rege, lege, |

|Western Standard And Western District General | | | | | | |aris et focis” |

|Advertiser | | | | | |Archives of Ontario: 1848: Sept. 16th | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: 1846: Mar. 7th | |

| | | | | | |(v. 3: no. 40) | |

|Wheatley Journal |Wheatley |1900?-190? |Weekly |None | | |Still publishing in 1904 |

|Whizz - Bang |Leamington |1916: July 1st – 1916: Nov. |Monthly |None | |Archives of Ontario: 1917: July (v. 1) |- published in the interests of the 207th Battalion |

| |Ottawa |18th?; 1917: July | | | | | |

| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: 1917: July |- only 1917: July appears to have been published in |

| | | | | | | |Leamington |

| | | | | | |Canadian War Museum. Library: 1916: July 1st – | |

| | | | | | |1916: Nov. 18th | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |Ottawa Public: 1916: 1916: July 1st (no. 1) – | |

| | | | | | |1916: Nov. 4th (no. 19) | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |Hoover Institution on War, Revolution & Peace: | |

| | | | | | |1917 | |

|Windsor Eclipse and Essex Advertiser |Windsor |1872 - 1880 |Weekly |None |Windsor's Community Museum: 1872: Sept. 13th |Archives of Ontario: 1878: Feb. 16th |Published by Joseph P. Conway; published every Friday |

|Eclipse | | | | | | |in the Curry Block |

|Essex Advertiser | | | | | | | |

|Windsor Herald |Windsor |1855: Jan. 6th - 1861 |Weekly |1855 - 1856 (microfilm; |Windsor Public: [1855: Jan. 6th - 1856: Dec. |National Library: 1855: May 26th, June 2nd, June|"Ever watchful over Commerce and Agriculture" |

|Herald |Sandwich | | |AN.W52) |26th] (microfilm) |30th, July 7th; 1857: May 9th, Oct. 30th; 1859: | |

| | | | | | |July 28th |Published every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock |

| | | | | |Windsor's Community Museum: [1855 - 1856]; | | |

| | | | | |1857: Feb. 6th, Feb. 13th; 1858: Aug. 12th, |Archives of Ontario: 1855: Jan. 6th - 1856: Dec.|Founded by John McEwan; continued by his son James P. |

| | | | | |Dec. 9th, Dec. 16th, Dec. 23rd; 1859: Mar. |26th (microfilm) |McEwan |

| | | | | |17th; 1860: Dec. 27th; 1861: Jan. 11th, Jan. | | |

| | | | | |18th, Aug. 9th (paper); [1855 - 1856] |University of Western Ontario: 1856: Jan. 4th |In 1860, the paper was purchased by Mr. Robinson and |

| | | | | |(microfilm) |(v.2: no.1), Feb. 1st, Aug. 29th (paper); [1855 |Mr. Wade – who moved the paper to Detroit (Township of |

| | | | | | |- 1856] (microfilm) |Sandwich, 1909) |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |+ others have same microfilm | |

| | | | | | | | |

|Windsor Herald |Windsor |1901:Dec. - 192? |Weekly |None | | |Was started by Whalley and Craig, the same people who |

|Herald | | | | | | |owned the Windsor Review, at this time (Detroit Free |

| | | | | | | |Press 1901: Dec. 1st p.6); was published from the old |

| | | | | | | |Review office for a few months in 1901 (Evening Record|

| | | | | | | |1904/01/23 p.7); was mentioned in the Border Cities Era|

| | | | | | | |in 1918: Oct. 19, p. 7; in 1918 was published by A. W. |

| | | | | | | |Jackson |

|Windsor Independent |Windsor |1891: Feb. 16th - 1891? |Weekly |None | |National Library: 1891: Feb. 16th |Only one issue published? |

|Independent | | | | | | | |

|Windsor Journal |Windsor |186?-186? |Weekly |None | | |Founded by James Woodbridge (of Sandwich); did not |

| | | | | | | |publish long; sold printing press (the “plant”) to P. |

| | | | | | | |G. Laurie of the Essex Record |

|Windsor Review |Windsor |1878-1903 |Weekly |None | | |Established by Mr. Cliff; later purchased by T. M. |

| | | | | | | |White who ran it for many years; due to failing health |

| | | | | | | |he sold the paper to Mr. F. H. Macpherson who managed |

| | | | | | | |the paper until c.1898; it then changed hands many |

| | | | | | | |times and finally closed in 1903 (Evening Record |

| | | | | | | |1904/01/23 p.7) |

|Windsor Sentinel |Windsor |1891? - 1893? |Weekly |None | | |Started by James McCallum |

|Windsor Standard |Windsor |1879? |Semi-Weekly |None | | |Publishers: Murdoch and Neal; published Wednesdays and |

| | | | | | | |Saturdays; slogan: “Independent in everything, neutral |

| | | | | | | |in nothing” |

|Windsor Standard |Windsor |1902: Nov. 29th - 190? |Weekly/Daily |None | | |Established by Joseph McKee and Charles L. Barker who |

| | | | | | | |bought the “plant” from the Windsor Review when it |

| | | | | | | |closed?? On Dec. 15th, 1903, the paper became a daily |

| | | | | | | |under the editor: Mr. James Weir (of Hamilton) (Evening|

| | | | | | | |Record 1904/01/23 p. 7); the weekly version was |

| | | | | | | |published on Saturday at 22 Sandwich St. West; |

| | | | | | | |“Conservative party organ for Essex County” |

|Windsor Star |Windsor |1935: June 30th - present |Daily |1935 - present |Windsor Public: current issues; 1935 - |Archives of Ontario: 1935: June 29th; 1936: May |Continues Border Cities Star |

|Windsor Daily Star | | | |(microfilm; complete?; |present (microfilm) |16th, Dec. 31st; [1937: July 3rd - 1938: Dec. | |

|Star | | | |AN.W55) | |3rd]; 1939: May 20th, June 8th; [1940]; 1941: | |

|Daily Star | | | | |Windsor Star Office: 1935 - present |Jan. 11th, Feb. 14th, Feb. 15th, Feb. 22nd, Aug.| |

| | | | | | |9th; 1943: Feb. 27th; 1967: Feb. 13th | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |Lambton County Public: [1940 - 1947]; 1953: May | |

| | | | | | |22nd, May 23rd | |

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| | | | | | |University of Western Ontario: [1893 - 1980] | |

| | | | | | |(microfilm) | |

| | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | |Various other libraries have misc. holdings | |

|Windsor Telegram |Windsor |1922-1923? |Daily? |None | | |Listed in Vernon’s 1922/1923; published by Windsor |

|Telegram | | | | | | |Telegram Publishing Co. Ltd.; “Popular evening paper |

| | | | | | | |serving the border municipalities and Essex County”; |

| | | | | | | |address: 127 Ferry St.; phone: 1420; William H. Adams: |

| | | | | | | |President and General Manager; Owner: Albert F. Healy |

| | | | | | | |(MP for area); in HC Debates, 1923, p. 2630 he says he |

| | | | | | | |invested $167,000 in the paper; mentions dispute with |

| | | | | | | |Canadian Press wire service. |

|Windsor Times |Windsor |1891? - 1893 |Weekly |None | | |Published and edited by James McCallum |

|Windsor World |Windsor |1893 - 190? |Daily/Weekly |None | | |Still publishing in 1904 (Evening Record 1904/01/23 |

| | | | | | | |p.7); established by James Dickinson; it published as a|

| | | | | | | |daily from 1893-1894; then as a weekly |

Sources:

Amicus: Online Catalogue

Detroit Free Press, 1831-1922 from ProQuest Historical Newspapers

Gardner, H. W. (1913). Windsor, Ontario, 1913. Windsor: Evening Record. Leddy Rare Books & Special Collections: FC3099.W55 G27 1913

Gilchrist, J. Brian. (1987). Inventory of Ontario Newspapers, 1793 - 1986. Toronto: Micromedia. Leddy Reference: Z6954.C2 I57

Johnson, J. E. (1889). A Brief Sketch of the County of Essex in the Province of Ontario, Canada. Essex, Ontario: J. E. Johnson.

McLaren, Duncan. (1973). Ontario Ethno-Cultural Newspapers, 1835 - 1972. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Leddy Circulating Books: Z6954.C2 M3

Morrison, Neil F. (1954). Garden Gateway To Canada. Windsor: Herald Press, 1954. Leddy Book Collection: FC3095.E8 M67

Murray, Elsie McLeod. (1947). A Check-List of Early Newspaper Files Located in Local Newspaper Offices in Western Ontario. Leddy Circulating Books: F5460.L6W4 no. 12

Neal, Frederick. (1901). Township of Sandwich: Past and Present. Windsor: Frederick Neal. Leddy Rare Books & Special Collections: FC 3095.E8 N43

N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual: 1882

Original and Microfilmed Newspaper Collections in the Archives of Ontario (Dec. 2003)

T. F. Woods & Co.’s Canadian Newspaper Directory: 1876

University of Windsor Online Catalogue

Vernon’s City of Windsor Directories. Leddy Serials: FC3099.W55 A35

Vlodarchyk, Paul. Essex Free Press

W. W. Butcher’s Canadian Newspaper Directory: 1886

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