Defunct Newspapers
- Jamrock Magazine
- Brooklyn Times-Union
- The City Sun (weekly)
- Colored American (weekly)
- Daily Graphic
- Der Groyser Kundes (Yiddish-language weekly)
- Freedom's Journal
- The Freeman
- Freie Arbeiter Stimme (Yiddish-language)
- Guardian (United States) (weekly)
- Long Island Press
- Ming Pao Daily News (Chinese-language daily)
- New York Age / New York Age Defender
- The New York Blade (weekly)
- New York Clipper
- New York Daily Mirror
- New York Dispatch
- New York Enquirer (twice weekly)
- New York Evening Mail
- The New York Globe (two newspapers)
- New York Graphic
- New York Guardian (monthly)
- New York Herald (daily)
- New York Herald Tribune (daily)
- New York Journal American (daily)
- New York Mirror
- New York Press (historical)
- The New York Sporting Whip
- New York Sports Express
- The New York Sun (daily)
- New York Tribune (daily)
- New York World Journal Tribune
- New York World-Telegram
- New York World
- New Yorker Staatszeitung (German-language weekly)
- PM (newspaper)
- Spirit of the Times
- Staten Island Register
- The Sun (New York)
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Famous quotes containing the words defunct and/or newspapers:
“The consciousness of being deemed dead, is next to the presumable unpleasantness of being so in reality. One feels like his own ghost unlawfully tenanting a defunct carcass.”
—Herman Melville (18191891)
“Popular culture entered my life as Shirley Temple, who was exactly my age and wrote a letter in the newspapers telling how her mother fixed spinach for her, with lots of butter.... I was impressed by Shirley Temple as a little girl my age who had power: she could write a piece for the newspapers and have it printed in her own handwriting.”
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