The New York Herald
The New York Herald, founded in 1835 by James Gordon Bennett, emerged as a prominent American newspaper before launching its Paris edition in 1887. Known for its timely and comprehensive journalism, the Herald played a crucial role in reporting on significant events like the French Revolution and the U.S. Civil War. It offers a rich array of content, including political analyses, cultural commentary, and international news, catering to an intellectually curious audience. Recognized for its investigative reporting and editorial integrity, the Herald remains a trusted source of information that has influenced public opinion on both sides of the Atlantic. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The New York Herald, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1852, including 3,354 scans in total. Discover historical figures and events from your own family history by exploring these invaluable archives.