Explore a fascinating snapshot of late 19th-century America with the "Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, Volume 37." This meticulously compiled almanac offers a wealth of information on a wide range of topics, from political statistics and government structures to local Brooklyn affairs and broader national trends. A valuable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the social, political, and economic landscape of the United States during this pivotal era.
Compiled by the American Almanac Collection (Library of Congress), this volume provides insights into the daily life, concerns, and aspirations of people living in a rapidly changing nation. Delve into detailed records, statistical data, and informative articles that paint a vivid picture of a bygone time. Discover the enduring relevance of historical context with the "Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac."
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