If you mean New York City then one place is Mathias & Carr Micro-Imaging at 116 Washington Avenue Hawthorne, NJ (973) 238-9100. If you don't need to have one for long it's quite possible that your public library could lend you the use of their equipment.
The New York City Public Library has access to a microfil reader. You can ask a librarian for information on using.
Major libraries used to have back issues of newspapers on microfilm or microfiche. Try calling the big libraries nearest you and asking if they have this. If they don't ask where you can find them.
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Resources you might find at your library include books, e-books, CDs, DVDs, magazines, newspapers, games, computers, Internet access, microfilm, maps, music, movies, encyclopedias, dictionaries, and more. Interestingly, libraries are becoming resources for many more things such as seeds and tools!
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There are many places online to buy a microfilm reader printer. One good place to look if you're looking for an inexpensive option is Ebay.com. Here, you can find both used and new ones.
Many image hosting websites have pictures of a microfilm reader. Both Flickr and iStockphoto both have images of microfilm readers. Also, manufacturer like Indus have images of their models on the company's website.
New York Public Library has his archives and his clipped columns are contained on microfilm.
You can find microfilm equipment in South Carolina at greenville-sc.addresses.com/b1/Microfilm-and-Imaging~38.html. Another good website is www.microfilm.net.au/?microfilm_links
One can find microfilm scanners at electronic stores such as Best Buy and Future Shop. One can also purchase microfilm scanners from online shopping sites such as Overstock and Ebay.
Here's a company that sells microfilm scanners: http://www.microfilmcompany.com/ and a general list of suppliers: http://www.thomasnet.com/products/microfilm-equipment-51170801-1.html Chances are you can find equipment like this for sale on eBay. Many people sell used microfile equipment on this site.
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You can find this info at any library that has old newspapers on microfilm
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