New York Evening Mail
The New York Evening Mail was a prominent newspaper in the United States, published in New York City. It was established in 1839 and became known for its coverage of local and national news. The paper was influential in shaping public opinion during its time and was part of the competitive newspaper landscape of the 19th century.
In 1924, the New York Evening Mail ceased publication, largely due to financial difficulties and changing market conditions. It was known for its sensationalist style and was associated with notable figures in journalism, including the famous newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer.