Anytime any one comes up with a cache of old newspapers, I think it's great! I think some cautions are in order here, however. The earliest newspaper in Virginia was the Virginia Gazette published in Williamsburg starting in 1736 and working it's way through several owners and eventually two competing papers with the same name by the eve of the Revolution. When the capital moved to Richmond in 1780, the Gazette quickly followed. By the 1790s (not sure of the exact dates here) a paper had been founded in Norfolk and another in Alexandria. For a time there was also a paper in Fredericksburg. If these newspapers are truly from the 18th Century -- the 1700s then, they must be from one of these locations, and not truly Loudon County. However, where ever they turn out to come from, I'm sure they will make a nice addition to our knowledge of Virginia. > -----Original Message----- > From: RLB [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: 18 May 2001 8:17 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Loudoun newspapers dating back to 1700's > > > Here's a story about a wonderful, priceless loan to a local > library. > > Loudoun newspapers dating back to 1700's from collection of > Arthur Arundel will be on permanent > loan to library, will be available to public after they're > microfilmed. > http://www.leesburg2day.com/current.cfm?catid=1&newsid=3488 > > This link is FYI. Thought it would be of interest. I have > no other information. - Rosie > > To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the > instructions > at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html > To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html