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Explore Chicago’s rich history by searching the Sun-Times Media newspaper archives, which includes articles from as far back as 1875.
Chicago Sun-Times Archives. About the Archive. This archive contains articles back to 1861. Click to see the list of publications and dates available. Help & Support. Search Chicago Sun-Times Archives. more options. Search. Browse the archive by date.
This archive contains articles back to 1861. Click to see the list of publications and dates available.
The Chicago Sun-Times (IL) archive contains articles from the publications below. Use "more options" with the search box to find articles in one or more of these archives. Text-Only Archives: Historical Page Images: Searching is free and unlimited.
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES COLLECTION. 175,205 images currently available. In 2018, the Chicago History Museum acquired a Chicago Sun-Times photography collection of more than five million images spanning over 75 years of Chicago history.
Search hundreds of newspapers and other news sources. Papers include the Chicago Sun-Times, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Kansas City Star, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Peoria Journal Star and State Journal-Register. Find additional newspapers in ProQuest Newspapers (Global Newsstream).
The Library is pleased to announce that we now provide access for University of Chicago faculty, students, and staff to the full archives of the Chicago Daily News and Chicago Sun-Times through NewsBank's Access World News database.
A guide to the Chicago Sun-Times Collection at the Chicago History Museum. An overview of the history and scope of the Chicago Sun-Times (CST) Collection, and links to the collection inventories in Airtable.
Get your own piece of Chicago history — past or present — with images from the Sun-Times photography archive. You also can search for historic articles using the instructions below.
Newspapers on Microfilm. These newspapers on microfilm are available by appointment on the 5th floor of Harold Washington Library Center. Request an appointment to use the microfilm.