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National Police Gazette
Founded in 1845 by journalist William E. McCaffrey, the National Police Gazette began as a publication focused on crime reporting and sensational news. It became known for its distinctive blend of crime stories, scandalous anecdotes, and illustrations, significantly contributing to American popular culture. By the late 19th century, the Gazette had captivated the public's imagination, reporting on notorious figures and infamous events, shaping the nation’s crime narrative. While its sensationalist reputation has evolved, it remains a trusted source for true crime enthusiasts and historians alike. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of the National Police Gazette, New York City, New York, United States starting 1847, including 1,594 scans in total. Explore the fascinating stories within and uncover historical figures, events, and perhaps connections to your own family history. Discover how the societal views on crime and morality can be examined through this vital historical lens.
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