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Index to the Brooklyn daily eagle. 1894.

Index to the Brooklyn daily eagle. 1894.

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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle was a daily newspaper published in Brooklyn, New York from 1841 to 1955. It was one of the leading newspapers in the city, and was known for its coverage of local news, politics, and cultural events. The newspaper was founded by Isaac Van Anden and was originally called the Brooklyn Eagle. It was renamed the Brooklyn Daily Eagle in 1846 when it began publishing daily. The newspaper had a long and storied history, and was known for its quality journalism and commitment to serving the community. It won several awards over the years, including the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1939. The newspaper ceased publication in 1955 due to financial difficulties.

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1894
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