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New York Sun (historical)

For the modern newspaper of the same name, see New York Sun

The original New York Sun began publication September 3, 1833, as a morning newspaper, and an evening edition began in 1887. The Morning Sun merged into the New York Herald in 1919, while the Evening Sun continued until January 4, 1950, when it merged with the New York World-Telegram to form a new paper called the New York World-Telegram and the Sun which in 1966 became part of the New York World Journal Tribune which folded in 1967.

In 2002 a new newspaper was launched with the same name, but with no other connection to the original newspaper

The original Sun is best known for the editorial "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus". It also played a crucial role in The Great Moon Hoax.

The masthead of the original Sun is visible in a montage of newspaper clippings shown in a scene in the film The Godfather.

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