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The Evening World
The Evening World, founded in 1887 by Charles A. Dana, who was a rival of Joseph Pulitzer, became a significant force in New York journalism through its robust reporting and commitment to sensational news that captivated a wide readership. Notable for its investigative journalism, the newspaper covered major events such as labor strikes and political scandals while offering a mix of local news, entertainment, and cultural commentary, earning a reputation for trusted reporting. Although The Evening World ceased publication in 1931, its contributions to shaping public discourse are still recognized today. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Evening World, New York, New York, United States starting 1887, including 152,992 scans in total. Explore these archives to discover historical figures, events, and even insights into your own family history, enhancing your understanding of the past.
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