New York Tribune

The 'New York Tribune' is not an author but an influential American newspaper founded in 1841 by Horace Greeley, who served as its editor until his death in 1872.[1][3] Under Greeley's leadership, the Tribune became a leading Whig and later Republican paper, known for its high standards in news gathering, advocacy for antislavery sentiments, social reforms, and circulation of up to 200,000 in the 1850s.[1][2][3]

New York City, USA Apr 10, 1841 Wikipedia
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