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''The New York Ledger'' was a weekly story paper published in Manhattan, New York. It was established in 1855 by Robert E. Bonner, by transforming the weekly financial journal called ''The Merchant's Ledger'' that he had purchased in 1851. Bonner turned the paper over to three sons to operate in 1887."Robert Bonner Is Dead"
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''. July 7, 1899.
The date of last issue was 1898, when it was changed to ''The Ledger Monthly'', which disappeared by 1903."''The New York Ledger'': History and Context"
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Notable contributors included Ethel Lynn Beers, Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. ('' The Gunmaker of Moscow''),
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(whose first column appeared in 1855), William H. Peck, and E. D. E. N. Southworth ('' The Hidden Hand'', among many others). The ''Ledger''s principles were denoted to be "devoted", "choice literature", "romance", "the news", and "commerce". The ''Ledger'' also regularly published some of the most popular mid-century women poets including Sarah M. B. Piatt, Lydia Sigourney, and the Cary sisters, Alice and Phoebe.


Unrelated papers

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In popular culture

A special issue was printed TV-only especially for the '' CSI: New York'' episode "Civilized Lies", which was aired on January 11, 2013. The newspaper appeared in '' Law & Order'' episode "Happily Ever After", which aired in October 23, 1990, and ''
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'' episode "The Diabolical Kind", which was aired on January 2, 2014. The newspaper also appeared in the mystery/crime series ''Person of Interest'', episode "Pretenders", which originally aired October 28, 2014. In ''
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'' season 4 episode 23 aired June 14, 2016, the fictional character Dr. Jody Kimball-Kinney read in the opening sequence a faux issue of the ''New York Ledger'' with the headline "Congress Passes Law Regulating Air Emission". Its typography is that of ''
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''. The newspaper is a key in the plot of '' Castle'' episode 14 of season 2, "The Third Man", which aired on January 25, 2010. Printed modern issues of the paper showed up in '' Law & Order: SVUs 2nd and 16th season episodes "Baby Killer" and "Surrendering Noah." It’s typography is identical to that of the New York Post, also used in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, S3E19 "Fico Di Capo". The newspaper is briefly shown during an opening montage of alternative history in the
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"New York Ledger"
''Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls'', Stanford University Libraries
''Fanny Fern in the New York Ledger''
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