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Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1841 - 1902

Access: Publicly available resource

Description: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, founded in 1841, was one of the most widely read afternoon newspapers in the United States during the Civil War. As well as being a source of primary documents on Civil War-era Brooklyn, the newspaper can be used for genealogy and African-American women's history.

Coverage: 1841 - 1902

Subject(s):
E-Journals, Books & Newspapers
History, Genealogy & Archives
Newspapers (Historical)
Publicly Available Resources

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