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Fultonhistory.com

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Old Fulton New York Postcards
Founded1999
HeadquartersFulton, New York
OwnerTom Tryniski
Number of employees
1
Websitefultonhistory.com

Fultonhistory.com (also known as Old Fulton New York Postcards) is an archival historic newspaper website of over 1,000 New York newspapers, along with collections from other states and Canada. As of February 2018, the website had almost 50 million scanned newspaper pages.[1]

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History

The large amount of content on the site, at least three times as large as the National Digital Newspaper Program's Chronicling America site as of 2013, is also notable because the site is operated by one person, Tom Tryniski, of Fulton, New York. He began running the website in 1999 with a collection of old postcards of Fulton. Subsequently, he scanned the entire run of the Oswego Valley News, the primary newspaper for Oswego County, New York where Fulton is located. In 2003, Tryniski purchased a microfilm scanner to expand his scanning project. As of May 2013, he is scanning approximately 250,000 pages per month.[2][3]

As of December 2013, the site averaged six million page views per month. The website has retained its URL and "Old Fulton Post Cards" name despite its much expanded scope.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Neason, Alexandria (6 February 2018). How Tom Tryniski digitized nearly 50 million pages of newspapers in his living room, Columbia Journalism Review
  2. ^ Epstein, Jim (March 5, 2013). "Amateur Beats Gov't at Digitizing Newspapers: Tom Tryniski's Weird, Wonderful Website". Reason.
  3. ^ "Remarkable Rochester: Past comes alive through newspapers". Democrat and Chronicle. October 10, 2013.
  4. ^ Casey, Ashley M. (December 18, 2013). "Amateur historian preserves Fulton in online newspaper archive". Oswego Valley News.
  5. ^ Bishop, Camily. "One Man. One Machine 26 Million+ Newspaper Images". Crowley Company. Retrieved March 17, 2014.

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