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New-York Commercial Advertiser
The New-York Commercial Advertiser, founded in 1793 by William Coleman, stands as one of the earliest newspapers in the United States and played a pivotal role in shaping American journalism. Initially emphasizing commercial news, it adapted to include political reporting and commentary that mirrored the dynamic nature of New York society. The Advertiser was notable for advocating free press principles and gained recognition for its thorough coverage of major historical events, ensuring its status as a trusted source of information that influenced public opinion. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the New-York Commercial Advertiser from New York, New York, United States starting 1804, with a total of 470 scans available. Explore these historical documents to uncover mentions of significant figures and events, and possibly trace connections to your own family history. Search for old newspapers on the site and discover the rich narratives of the past.
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