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Brooklyn Daily Times : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brooklyn Times-Union
The Brooklyn ''Times-Union'' was launched in 1848 as the Williamsburgh ''Daily Times''. It became the Brooklyn ''Daily Times'' when the cities of Brooklyn and Williamsburg were unified in 1855. The newspaper supported the Republican Party, and the Abolition movement. Walt Whitman was one of their reporters, and was later the managing editor after he left the Brooklyn ''Daily Eagle''. The paper was published both daily and on Sunday, and had a peak circulation that included all of Kings County, and large segments of Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The Daily Times was renamed the Brooklyn ''Times-Union'' after it bought out the Brooklyn ''Standard Union'' in 1932, and was itself bought out by the ''Brooklyn Eagle'' in 1937. Brooklyn's Times Plaza at the intersections of Flatbush Avenue; Atlantic Avenue, Fourth Avenue, Ashland Place, State Street, and Hanson Place was named for this newspaper. ==References==
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