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New-York Spectator
The New-York Spectator, founded in 1826 by Samuel J. Tilden and John A. C. Grey, quickly became a significant voice in American journalism. Initially a Whig Party newspaper, it gained notoriety for its strong national coverage and sharp editorials, playing a pivotal role in shaping public opinion throughout the 19th century. Regarded as a trusted source, the Spectator's commitment to journalistic integrity has established it as an influential institution in New York City's media landscape. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of the New-York Spectator, New York City, New York, United States starting 1814, including 272 scans in total. This treasure trove of historical content provides a unique opportunity to explore the past, mentioning historical figures and potentially uncovering events and people from your own family history. Dive into the archives and discover the rich tapestry of stories that have shaped our nation.
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