The Newspaper ARCHIVE contains hundred of years of local historical newspaper content and every part of each page is searchable, including advertisements. Use this link to access the Maurer School of Law Library's subscription to the following states' newspaper archives: Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
Contains the full text of the New York Times (1851-2009), the Chicago Tribune (1849-1989), the Los Angeles Times (1881-1989), the Wall Street Journal (1889-1995), and the Washington Post (1877-1996).
"The Monuments Men Foundation honors the legacy of the men and women who served in the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives section . . . and their unprecedented and heroic work protecting and safeguarding civilization's most important artistic and cultural treasures from armed conflict during World War II. Raising public awareness is essential to the Foundation's mission."
"The FBI established a rapid deployment Art Crime Team in 2004. The team is composed of 16 special agents, each responsible for addressing art and cultural property crime cases in an assigned geographic region."
"The NSAF is a computerized index of stolen art and cultural property as reported to the FBI by law enforcement agencies throughout the United States and the world."