- AsianWeek
- Bay Area Reporter
- California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences(1855-1880)[1]
- California Star (1847-1848)[1]
- California Star & Californian (1848)[1]
- Chung Sai Yat Po
- Daily Evening Bulletin (1855-1895)[2]
- Daily Evening News [3]
- Daily Evening Picayune (1851-1854)[4][5]
- Daily Pacific News (1849-1851)[1]
- Elevator (1865-1898)[1]
- Golden Gate Guardian (1941-1946)[1]
- Greens Land Paper (1872)[1]
- Hindustan Ghadar
- Hispano América (1914-1917)[1]
- Hokubei Mainichi Newspaper
- Italia (newspaper) (1897-1919)[1]
- J. The Jewish News of Northern California
- Leviathan (newspaper)
- List of San Francisco neighborhood newspapers
- Mirror of the Times
- Nichibei (newspaper) [Japanese American News] (1912-1932)[1]
- Nichi Bei Times
- Occidental and Vanguard
- Organized Labor (1900-1988)[1]
- Pacific Appeal (1862-1880)[1]
- Pacific Rural Press (1871-1922)[1]
- Resources of California (1875)[1]
- San Francisco Bay Guardian
- San Francisco Call Bulletin
- San Francisco Call[6]
- San Francisco Chronicle
- San Francisco Evening Bulletin
- San Francisco Examiner
- San Francisco Herald
- San Francisco Independent
- San Francisco Progress (1918-1988)[7][8]
- SF Weekly
- Shinsekai asahi shinbun [New World Sun] (1932-1941)[1]
- Shin sekai [New World] (1912-1932)[1]
- Sinhan Minbo
- South San Francisco enterprise (1907-1938)[1]
- Star Presidian (1952-1972)[1]
- Sun-Reporter
- Synapse - The UCSF student newspaper (1957-2013)[1]
- The Daily Alta California
- The Daily News (San Francisco)
- The Pacific Ensign
- Vestkusten
- Weekly Alta California (1849)[1]
- Wide West (newspaper) (1854-1858)[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Browse by title cdnc.ucr.edu — California Digital Newspaper Collection
- ^ National Endowment for the Humanities. "Daily evening bulletin. [volume]" – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
- ^ "San Francisco Daily Evening News and Evening Picayune (San Francisco, Calif.) 185?-1854". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.
- ^ "Daily Evening Picayune (San Francisco, Calif.) 1851-1854". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.
- ^ "Daily Evening Picayune Archive Search". GenealogyBank.
- ^ "San Francisco Call — Browse by title". cdnc.ucr.edu — California Digital Newspaper Collection.
- ^ "San Francisco Progress shuts down 'temporarily'". UPI- UPI Archives.
- ^ "The owners of the San Francisco Progress announced Wednesday..." UPI - UPI Archives.
External links
edit- https://www.mccunecollection.org/Annals%20of%20San%20Francisco
- https://sfhcbasc.blogspot.com/2011/09/more-san-francisco-history-center.html
- https://www.marinatimes.com/the-evolution-of-san-francisco-newspapers-from-1846-part-1
- https://www.marinatimes.com/the-evolution-of-san-francisco-newspapers-from-1846-part-2
- https://www.marinatimes.com/the-evolution-of-san-francisco-newspapers-from-1846-part-3
- https://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=San_Francisco_Newspapers
- https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=San%20Francisco%20%28Calif%2E%29
- City of San Francisco (1850). Act of Incorporation, Mayor's Message, and Ordinances of the City of San Francisco. Printed at the office of the Evening Picayune.
- https://sfmuseum.org/hist5/oldsf.html
- Minutes of the Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of the District of San Francisco. From March 12th, 1849, to June 4th, 1849, and a Record of the Proceedings of the Ayuntamiento or Town Council of San Francisco, From August 5th, 1849, until May 3d, 1850. With an Appendix. Published by Towne & Bacon, Printers., San Francisco., 1860
- The San Francisco Call Database Background by Jim W. Faulkinbury