The Brooklyn Eagle folded 50 years ago, and the borough hasn't been the same since.
In the late 19th century the Brooklyn Eagle moved its offices to a different location.
In 1858, the Brooklyn Eagle wrote a story accusing him of an affair with another young church member who had later become a prostitute.
The Brooklyn Eagle described the tower as "the standard of time" for the neighborhood.
He wrote for a number of magazines and newspapers, including the Brooklyn Eagle.
"I will not see strangers at my house," he told The Brooklyn Eagle.
Someone told me about you, a foreman at the Brooklyn Eagle.
A new version of the Brooklyn Eagle began publishing in 1996.
He later moved to the print shop of the Brooklyn Eagle.
A writer for the Brooklyn Eagle described the field in 1862: