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New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune
The New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, founded in 1841 by Horace Greeley, emerged as a prominent voice in American journalism, championing issues such as abolition and women's rights. Initially a weekly publication, it adapted to changing reader demands by offering a semi-weekly format, broadening its reach with a mix of news articles, editorials, and literary content that informed and engaged its audience on key social and political issues. Renowned for its commitment to progressive ideals, the Tribune gained a reputation as a trusted source, influencing public opinion and solidifying its place in media history. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, New York, New York, United States starting 1846, including 185 scans in total. Explore historical figures, events, and possibly connections to your family history by searching for these invaluable resources on the site, revealing the rich tapestry of the past.
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