New York Mirror
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For the New York Daily Mirror (1924-1963), see New York Daily Mirror.
The New-York Mirror was a newspaper published in New York City under many variant titles, remembered by students of American literature for printing the first editions of poems by Edgar Allan Poe. It commenced in 1823 as The New-York Mirror and Ladies's Literary Gazette. In its final format, as The Evening Mirror, it ran from 1844 to 1898.
Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" first appeared in The New York Evening Mirror on January 29, 1845.