After Tuesday night’s snowstorm, Horace Greeley was still sitting pretty in City Hall Park. A staunch abolitionist, Greeley (1811-’72) founded and edited the New York Tribune, which was the most influential newspaper in America in the mid-1800s.
After Tuesday night’s snowstorm, Horace Greeley was still sitting pretty in City Hall Park. A staunch abolitionist, Greeley (1811-’72) founded and edited the New York Tribune, which was the most influential newspaper in America in the mid-1800s.