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Semi-Weekly Tribune
The Semi-Weekly Tribune, founded in 1890 by journalist H.P. Edson in New York City, quickly became a crucial source of news during America's Industrial Revolution. Renowned for its investigative reporting, the newspaper played a pivotal role in exposing corruption and championing social reforms, with content spanning local, national, and international news, opinion pieces, and feature stories that resonated with the community's interests. Over the years, it earned a reputation as a trusted media outlet, celebrated for its commitment to journalistic integrity and its influence in shaping public discourse throughout New York and beyond. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the Semi-Weekly Tribune, New York, New York, United States starting 1853, including 540 scans in total. This resource allows you to explore historical figures, events, and possibly connections to your own family history, inviting you to dive into the past through this rich archive of news.
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