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The New-York Mercury
The New-York Mercury, founded in 1773 by John Holt, is one of New York City’s earliest newspapers, pivotal in shaping public discourse during the Revolutionary War. Initially a loyalist publication, it evolved into a voice for independent thought, offering a diverse range of content, including news, political commentary, and advertisements that reflected its growing readership. Known for its thorough journalism and editorial integrity, the New-York Mercury influenced public opinion and contributed to the democratic dialogue of its time, earning its place as a symbol of press freedom and civic engagement. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The New-York Mercury, New York City, New York, United States starting 1753, including 284 scans in total. Delve into this rich historical archive to discover references to notable figures and events, as well as glimpses into your own family history, encouraging a deeper connection with the past.
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