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February 9, 2005
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Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Searching The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1841 - 1902) for Information About
Pelham
Yesterday I discussed how to obtain free access to, and search, the
ProQuest® Historical Newspapers' New York Times Database for
historical information about Pelham, NY. There is another excellent online
database provided for free to the public by the Brooklyn Public Library.
It is the "Brooklyn Daily Eagle Online 1841-1902™" database. It contains
full-text searchable online images of copies of the Brooklyn Daily
Eagle published between 1841 and 1902.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported on significant events that
occurred in the New York metropolitan area including Pelham during that
period. In fact, much can be learned about Pelham's history through
searches of this excellent database. Below is information regarding how to
access and search the database.
While online, use your browser (e.g., Internet Explorer) to go to
the following Web address:
http://www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/eagle/. You will see an opening
page like that shown below where you should click on "Enter the site".

The next screen you see is the "Date Search" screen where you may
select a particular issue of the Brooklyn Eagle by date. This is
a slight design flaw in an otherwise excellent database. The default
screen here should be the "Keyword Search" screen since most users likely
will not know what specific issue they wish to peruse until they have
conducted a keyword search of the database. You should click on the tab
near the top of the screen labeled "Keyword Search".
On the "Keyword Search" screen, you will be able to enter search terms.
You may use quotation marks around phrases and Boolean terms to create
fairly complicated searches such as the following search: "Travers Island"
and Pelham. That search will locate articles in the database that contain
the phrase Travers Island and the word Pelham in them. You may limit the
time scope of your search by selecting "Date Range" and you may choose to
search all content, articles only, pictures only or advertisements only.
You may choose to have your search results returned to you sorted by score
(how well they match your search query), title, word count, date
ascending, date descending, section or publication. For historical
research, of course, I have found a sort by "date ascending" to be most
useful.
When you click on "Go" next to the search query you created, if there are
search results you will see a screen listing your search results in date
ascending order. Although the search results page offers a host of
alternatives for viewing the content of each issue in which responsive
results may be found, you likely will want to read each of the articles
simply by clicking on the image of the headline for each one. By so
clicking, a floating window will appear with the article in it. The search
terms located by the system will be highlighted. In the floating window
you will have the ability, among other things, to email a link to the
entire article to yourself or even to download a copy of the entire page
on which the article appears in PDF format (Portable Document Format
viewable with the free Adobe Reader®).
You likely will be pleasantly surprised regarding the amount of
information concerning events in Pelham, NY that you will be able to
locate in the database. Happy hunting!
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