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  2. Brooklyn Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Eagle's Washington, D.C., bureau office, street view from 1916.. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle was first published on October 26, 1841. Its address at this time, and for many years afterwards, was at 28 Old Fulton Street, Brooklyn (today the site of a landmark building known as the "Eagle Warehouse").

  3. Frank D. Schroth - Wikipedia

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    Frank D. Schroth (October 18, 1884 – June 10, 1974) was an American newspaper publisher who owned and operated the Brooklyn Eagle from 1938 until its demise in 1955 after a strike by The Newspaper Guild.

  4. Category:Brooklyn Eagle - Wikipedia

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    In August 2023, the bank acquired the marine finance business of Bank of Clarke. [27] In December 2023, the bank acquired two loan portfolios from the FDIC containing 58 commercial loans with a total unpaid principal balance of $1.253 billion, at a purchase price of approximately 63% of par value. [28]

  7. Bank of Clarke County - Wikipedia

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    The bank was established on April 1, 1881. [1] At that time, Clarke County, Virginia, did not have a bank after the bank failure of the Bank of Berryville in 1878. A.M. Moore Jr., one of the founders of the bank, was named the first president.

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  9. Thomas Kinsella (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Cambridge, New York, in 1851 and learned the printer's trade; he worked for the Cambridge Post, and moved to Brooklyn in 1858, becoming editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on September 7, 1861. He was postmaster of Brooklyn in 1866, and was a member of the city water commission and board of education.