Third cycle (2018-2020)

2018-2020

The below are the Batch Names with the newspaper Title, years under examination for digitization, and the place of publication. Each batch contains about 10,000 newspaper pages. Batch names are used for communication purposes with Library of Congress, and of course, with the public to share status within the digitization process.

As with the previous two batches, names of the batches are names of boomtowns or mining camps. The batch names do not represent the geography of the newspaper titles contained within. 

There have been title changes within almost every batch! Please see the “Title Change Page” for all information.

**Years that have made it to digitization may vary slightly – sometimes what is available changes**  

batch Arrowhead
Yerington Times, 1907-1922
Lyon County Times, 1906-1907
The Silver State, 1875-1880    

batch Bullfrog
The Silver State, 1881-1893

batch Carlin
The Silver State, 1894-1901 

batch Deeth
The Silver State, 1902-1903
The Daily Silver State, 1903-1907
The Silver State News, 1907-1909
The Silver State, 1909-1920

batch Empire
The Silver State, 1879 & 1921-1923
Walker Lake Bulletin, 1890-1923
The Courier, 1900-1904
The Record Courier, 1904-1905

batch Fairview
The Record Courier, 1906-1922
The Central Nevadan, 1885-1898/99

batch Gabbs
The Central Nevadan, 1898/99-1907
The Wadsworth Dispatch, 1892-1899, 1904
Wadsworth Semi-Weekly Dispatch, 1899-1904
The White Pine News, 1869-1906

batch Hiko
The White Pine News, 1906/7-1910
White Pine News Weekly Mining Review, 1910-1920

batch Imlay
The White Pine News Weekly Mining Review, 1917-1921
White Pine News 1921-1923
Churchill Standard, 1903-1908
The Churchill County Standard, 1908-1920
The Fallon Standard, 1920-1923
Lovelock Tribune, 1898-1912
Gardnerville Record, 1898-1902
The Record-Courier, 1904-1923

batch Unionville
Las Vegas Age, 1905-1947
Las Vegas Times, 1905-1906 

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