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Background imageNew York Herald Collection: COMIC STRIP: LITTLE NEMO. The walking bed episode of the American comic strip

COMIC STRIP: LITTLE NEMO. The walking bed episode of the American comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland, by Winsor McCay, published in the New York Herald, July 1908

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: WWI: CARTOON, 1918. And this is no scrap of paper

WWI: CARTOON, 1918. And this is no scrap of paper. Comment on the close of World War I from the New York Herald, depicting French Marshal Foch presenting Germany with a demand for reparations

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: The News Reaches Bogota. Cartoon, 1903, by W. A. Rogers from the New York Herald

The News Reaches Bogota. Cartoon, 1903, by W. A. Rogers from the New York Herald
PANAMA CANAL CARTOON. The News Reaches Bogota. Cartoon, 1903, by W.A. Rogers from the New York Herald, showing President Theodore Roosevelt rudely presenting Colombia with the fait accompli of his

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Head-Quarters, New York Herald, Army of the Potomac, September 1863

Head-Quarters, New York Herald, Army of the Potomac, September 1863. Albumen print, pl. 56 from the album " Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the War, Volume II" (1866)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Newspaper Correspondents and the War (engraving)

Newspaper Correspondents and the War (engraving)
1049613 Newspaper Correspondents and the War (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Newspaper Correspondents and the War)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Mr James Gordon Bennett, Proprietor of the New York Herald (engraving)

Mr James Gordon Bennett, Proprietor of the New York Herald (engraving)
1588834 Mr James Gordon Bennett, Proprietor of the New York Herald (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr James Gordon Bennett)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Watching the Great Presses of the New York Herald, a Familiar Night Scene at Thirty-Fifth Street

Watching the Great Presses of the New York Herald, a Familiar Night Scene at Thirty-Fifth Street and Broadway (litho)
5214986 Watching the Great Presses of the New York Herald, a Familiar Night Scene at Thirty-Fifth Street and Broadway (litho) by American School

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Headquarters New York Herald in the Field, September 1863

Headquarters New York Herald in the Field, September 1863
3951192 Headquarters New York Herald in the Field, September 1863 (albumen print mounted on wove paper) by O Sullivan, Timothy (1840-82); 17.8x22.9 cm; Addison Gallery of American Art

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Sailing notice and German warning, New York Herald, 1st May 1915 (litho)

Sailing notice and German warning, New York Herald, 1st May 1915 (litho)
700919 Sailing notice and German warning, New York Herald, 1st May 1915 (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Newspaper Correspondents leaving Volo with the Consuls on a Mission of Peace to the Turks at

Newspaper Correspondents leaving Volo with the Consuls on a Mission of Peace to the Turks at Velestino (litho)
1036969 Newspaper Correspondents leaving Volo with the Consuls on a Mission of Peace to the Turks at Velestino (litho) by Dadd

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: The Ashantee War, Newspaper Correspondents Quarters in the Camp at Prah-Su (engraving)

The Ashantee War, Newspaper Correspondents Quarters in the Camp at Prah-Su (engraving)
1105546 The Ashantee War, Newspaper Correspondents Quarters in the Camp at Prah-Su (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Ashantee War)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Reading the Speeches, and the First Appearance of the Witness Le Caron (engraving)

Reading the Speeches, and the First Appearance of the Witness Le Caron (engraving)
1055772 Reading the Speeches, and the First Appearance of the Witness Le Caron (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Reading the Speeches)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: The Special Commission, 1888 (engraving)

The Special Commission, 1888 (engraving)
1041798 The Special Commission, 1888 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Special Commission, 1888)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Loss of the American Arctic Exploring Vessel 'Jeannette'(engraving)

Loss of the American Arctic Exploring Vessel "Jeannette"(engraving)
1060481 Loss of the American Arctic Exploring Vessel " Jeannette" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: With the Russians, Photography in the Field (engraving)

With the Russians, Photography in the Field (engraving)
1049687 With the Russians, Photography in the Field (engraving) by Corbould, Alfred Chantrey (1852-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: With the Russians, Photography in the Field)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Sailing notice and German warning, New York Herald, 1st May 1915 (litho)

Sailing notice and German warning, New York Herald, 1st May 1915 (litho)
700920 Sailing notice and German warning, New York Herald, 1st May 1915 (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: The Death of President Garfield (engraving)

The Death of President Garfield (engraving)
1054612 The Death of President Garfield (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Death of President Garfield, Sketches taken during the Illness)

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: James Gordon Bennett, The New York Herald, from the American Editors series (N1

James Gordon Bennett, The New York Herald, from the American Editors series (N1) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: New York Herald Correspondents in Field, 1862. Creator: Unknown

New York Herald Correspondents in Field, 1862. Creator: Unknown
New York Herald Correspondents in Field, 1862

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Watching the Herald presses, Herald Building, New York, N. Y. c. 1900-10 (b / w photo)

Watching the Herald presses, Herald Building, New York, N. Y. c. 1900-10 (b / w photo)
862699 Watching the Herald presses, Herald Building, New York, N.Y. c.1900-10 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Retrogression (A Very Sad Picture), 1862

Retrogression (A Very Sad Picture), 1862. War-Dance of the IOU Indian. The American dancing in native feathers bears a striking resemblance to President Abraham Lincoln

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Lincoln election results displayed in New York City, 1860

Lincoln election results displayed in New York City, 1860
Crowd reading the announcement of Lincolns election by Drummond Light at the New York Herald office, 1860. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: New York Herald XMAS Number 1896 Commercial relief process

New York Herald XMAS Number 1896 Commercial relief process
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Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Dummy Wiggle Much Comic Strip Number 16 published

Dummy Wiggle Much Comic Strip Number 16 published
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Background imageNew York Herald Collection: New York Herald Easter Number 1896 Commercial relief process

New York Herald Easter Number 1896 Commercial relief process
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Background imageNew York Herald Collection: James Gordon Bennett New York Herald American Editors series

James Gordon Bennett New York Herald American Editors series
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Background imageNew York Herald Collection: New York Herald Sunday December 15 1895 Lithograph

New York Herald Sunday December 15 1895 Lithograph
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Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Dummy Wiggle Much Comic Strip Number 14 published

Dummy Wiggle Much Comic Strip Number 14 published
Artokoloro

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: New York Herald Headquarters in the field during American Civil War

New York Herald Headquarters in the field during American Civil War
New York Herald Headquarters in the field, Culpeper, Virginia, during the American Civil War, 1863. This photo has been digitally restored

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States

JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States. Front page of the New York Herald Tribune, 23 November 1963, announcing Kennedys assassination and the swearing in of Lyndon B

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Arctic exploration debate, 1882 satire C016 / 2537

Arctic exploration debate, 1882 satire C016 / 2537
Arctic exploration debate. 19th-century satirical artwork titled Sport or Science?, showing a debate over polar explorers shown dying on ice floes. At upper left are James G

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Cartoon about President Theodore Roosevelts policies toward business

Cartoon about President Theodore Roosevelts policies toward business. From the New York Herald, c1908
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1908. Cartoon about President Theodore Roosevelts policies toward business. From the New York Herald, c1908

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: A New York City newsboy shouting the victory of General Zachary Taylor at the battle of Buena

A New York City newsboy shouting the victory of General Zachary Taylor at the battle of Buena Vista in an extra edition
NEWSBOY SHOUTING, 1847. A New York City newsboy shouting the victory of General Zachary Taylor at the battle of Buena Vista in an extra edition of the New York Herald

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Posting the bulletins about the assassination of President James A

Posting the bulletins about the assassination of President James A. Garfield outside the offices of the New York Herald
GARFIELD: ASSASSINATION. Posting the bulletins about the assassination of President James A. Garfield outside the offices of the New York Herald on 2 July 1881

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Cartoon, c1906, from the New York Herald, depicting the plain businessman as the usual victim in

Cartoon, c1906, from the New York Herald, depicting the plain businessman as the usual victim in President Theodore
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, c1906. Cartoon, c1906, from the New York Herald, depicting the plain businessman as the usual victim in President Theodore Roosevelts campaign against the trusts

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: Bulletins posted outside the office of the New York Herald in the aftermath of the assassination

Bulletins posted outside the office of the New York Herald in the aftermath of the assassination of President James A
J. GARFIELD: ASSASSINATION. Bulletins posted outside the office of the New York Herald in the aftermath of the assassination of President James A. Garfield on 2 July 1881

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA. An advertisement from the New York Herald announcing the sailing of the S. S

WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA. An advertisement from the New York Herald announcing the sailing of the S. S
WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA. An advertisement from the New York Herald announcing the sailing of the S.S. Lusitania from New York to Liverpool, England on 1 May 1915

Background imageNew York Herald Collection: WORLD SERIES, 1911. A crowd gathered outside the New York Herald newspaper building in New York

WORLD SERIES, 1911. A crowd gathered outside the New York Herald newspaper building in New York City receiving play-by-play information from a playograph during the 1911 World Series between


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"Capturing History: The New York Herald Chronicles the World's Events" Step into the world of the iconic New York Herald, a newspaper that has witnessed and reported on some of history's most captivating moments. From its early days in September 1863 as headquarters for the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War to its bustling newsroom capturing headlines during World War I, this publication has left an indelible mark. One cannot forget "Little Nemo, " a beloved comic strip that graced its pages. Who could resist following Nemo's adventures, especially when he encountered a walking bed? This whimsical tale brought joy to readers across America. During WWI, a powerful cartoon from 1918 reminded us that war was no mere scrap of paper. The New York Herald understood the gravity and impact of global conflicts, ensuring their readers were well-informed. Traveling back in time to Richmond, Virginia, we find ourselves inside a vibrant barbershop depicted in a colored engraving, and is here where locals gathered not only for haircuts but also for lively discussions about current events covered by none other than the New York Herald. The man behind it all was Mr. James Gordon Bennett – proprietor extraordinaire – who oversaw every aspect of this influential publication. His dedication ensured that readers received accurate and timely information straight from his expert team at Headquarters New York Herald. A familiar night scene unfolds at Thirty-Fifth Street and Broadway as we witness great presses churning out countless copies of this esteemed newspaper. Watching these behemoths in action became an enchanting sight for passersby; proof that journalism thrived within those walls. In times of conflict or peace negotiations alike, Newspaper Correspondents played crucial roles as they embarked on missions around the globe with consuls by their side. Their efforts aimed to bring truth and understanding amidst chaos – just another testament to how deeply ingrained the New York Herald was in the fabric of history.