Local Newspapers
Introduction ...
Below are the newspapers that have been published in the vicinity of Santa Fe.
Our newspaper information for Santa Fe is based on data taken from the Chronicling America website. For more information, please see our description of the Chronicling America website.
The following list contains the names of 88 papers that were published in the immediate area of Santa Fe. In addition, the list contains another 27 papers that were published in the broader area that surrounded Santa Fe. In total, we've identified 115 papers within 29 miles [46.7 km]<1> of Santa Fe.
Newspapers Published In Santa Fe ...
We know of 88 newspapers that have been published in the immediate area of Santa Fe:
- Capital Examiner (from 1940)
- El Amigo Del Pais (from 185?)
- El Charlador (from 192?)
- El Gato (from 1894)
- El Gato (from 1894)
- El Independiente Of Santa Fe County (from 19??)
- El Nuevo Mejicano (from 186?)
- El Nuevo Mexicano (from 1890)
- La Aurora (from 1884)
- La Verdad (from 184?)
- La Voz Del Pueblo (from 1888)
- New Mexican Mining News (from 1881)
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- New Mexican Mining News (from 188?)
- New Mexico : The World's Sanitarium (from 188?)
- New Mexico Examiner (from 1934)
- New Mexico News Digest (from 1963)
- New Mexico State Record (from 1914)
- New Mexico State Times (from 1959)
- New Mexico War News (from 1917)
- New-Mexico Co-Operator (from 1876)
- Revista Ilustrada (from 1917)
- Rocky Mountain Sentinel (from 18??)
- Santa Fe Area Photo News (from 1963)
- Santa Fe Daily Democrat (from 1880)
- Santa Fe Daily Democrat (from 1882)
- Santa Fe Daily New Mexican Review (from 1885)
- Santa Fe Daily New Mexican (from 1881)
- Santa Fe Daily New Mexican (from 1885)
- Santa Fe Daily Sun (from 1890)
- Santa Fe Gazette (from 1854)
- Santa Fe Gazette (from 1859)
- Santa Fe Gazette (from 1859)
- Santa Fe New Mexican And Review (from 1883)
- Santa Fe New Mexican Review (from 1883)
- Santa Fe New Mexican (from 1898)
- Santa Fe News (from 196?)
- Santa Fe Pride (from 1992)
- Santa Fe Republican (from 1847)
- Santa Fe Republican (from 1862)
- Santa Fe Weekly Democrat (from 1880)
- Santa Fe Weekly Gazette (from 1864)
- Santa Fe Weekly Gazette (from 185?)
- Santa Fe Weekly Gazette (from 1864)
- Santa Fe Weekly Gazette (from 185?)
- Santa Fe Weekly New Mexican And Live Stock Journal (from 1885)
- Santa Fe Weekly New Mexican (from 1888)
- Santa Fe Weekly Post (from 1869)
- Santa Fe Weekly Sun (from 1891)
- Southwestern Catholic (from 1921)
- Su Voz (from 197?)
- Years of publication: 197? to 19??
- Locate a copy thru the Library of Congress:
- Catalog Card for the Su Voz
- Holdings for: LCCN SN94056898
- Locate a copy thru WorldCat: OCLC 30861223
- The Cactus (from 1916)
- The Capital (from 1900)
- The Capitol Sun (from 1894)
- The Daily Herald (from 1888)
- The Daily New Mexican (from 1868)
- The Eagle (from 19??)
- The Free Lance (from 1889)
- The first year of publication was in 1889, with an unknown end date
- Locate a copy thru the Library of Congress:
- Catalog Card for The Free Lance
- Holdings for: LCCN SN91052378
- Locate a copy thru WorldCat: OCLC 23296298
- The Gauntlet (from 1894)
- The Hips Voice (from 1970)
- The Military Review (from 188?)
- The Mountain Echo (from 1945)
- The New Mexican Review (from 189?)
- The New Mexican (from 1863)
- The New Mexican (from 1951)
- The New Mexican (from 1849)
- The New Mexico Republican (from 1948)
- The New Mexico Sun And El Palito (from 1926)
- The New Mexico Union (from 1872)
- The Santa Fe Daily Herald (from 1888)
- The Santa Fe Daily Post (from 1870)
- The Santa Fe Herald (from 1888)
- The Santa Fe Leader (from 1882)
- The Santa Fe New Mexican (from 1988)
- The Santa Fe News (from 1940)
- The Santa Fe Reporter (from 1974)
- The Santa Fe Sun (from 1936)
- The Santa Fe Sun (from 1988)
- The Santa Fe Sun (from 1890)
- The Santa Fe Weekly Express (from 1887)
- The Santa Fe Weekly Gazette (from 1851)
- The Santa Fe Weekly Leader (from 1885)
- The State Monitor (from 1916)
- The Valley Bulletin (from 197?)
- The Weekly New Mexican Review And Live Stock Journal (from 1884)
- Weekly Era Southwestern (from 18??)
- Weekly New Mexican Review (from 1888)
- Weekly New Mexican Review (from 1883)
- Weekly New Mexican (from 1868)
Newspapers Neighboring Santa Fe ...
The following newspapers were published within 29 miles [46.7 km]<1> of Santa Fe.
The papers have been grouped by the community in which they were published, with the communities listed in order of their distance from Santa Fe.
- Published In Pecos [San Miguel County] ...
- The Pecos Post (from 1989)
- Published In Espanola [Rio Arriba County] ...
- El Grito Del Norte (from 1968)
- El Palito (from 1925)
- Years of publication: 1925 to 1926
- Locate a copy thru the Library of Congress:
- Catalog Card for the El Palito
- Holdings for: LCCN SN83045355
- Locate a copy thru WorldCat: OCLC 9427279
- Espanola Express (from 1969)
- Espanola Valley News (from 19??)
- La Espanola Valley Developer (from 193?)
- La Prensa = The Press (from 19??)
- Rio Grande Sun (from 1956)
- Sangre De Cristo Regional Times (from 197?)
- Published In Los Alamos [Los Alamos County] ...
- Community affairs Newsletter (from 1958)
- LASL Community News (from 1959)
- LASL Newsletter (from 1978)
- LASL News (from 1961)
- Los Alamos Daily Bulletin (from 194?)
- Los Alamos Herald (from 1951)
- Los Alamos Monitor (from 1963)
- Los Alamos NewsBulletin (from 1983)
- Los Alamos News (from 1950)
- Los Alamos Skyliner (from 1948)
- Los Alamos Times (from 1946)
- NewsBulletin (from 1992)
- NewsBulletin (from 1981)
- The Bulletin (from 1943)
- The Chronicle (from 197?)
- The Los Alamos News Letter (from 1945)
- Published In Bland [Sandoval County] ...
- The Bland Herald-Weekly (from 1896)
- The Bland Herald (from 189?)
Off-the-Road Links ...
The official website for Chronicling America
The official website for Santa Fe: www.santafenm.gov/
The official website for Santa Fe County: www.co.santa-fe.nm.us/
The official website for State of New Mexico: www.newmexico.gov/
Footnotes ...
<1> | Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'straight-line' distance. A straight line distance ignores things like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line drawn from Point A (ie- Santa Fe) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Santa Fe. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 35.6776, Longitude: -105.9539 |