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Palladium

1884-1911?. John W. Wheeler, editor/publisher. Official organ of the U.B.F and S.M.T. Also the A.U.K. and D. of A. in the West. Negro paper. Wheeler’s...

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Palmer, Joseph

Inducted 2025 Joseph Palmer and Betty Lee were journalism pioneers and among the co-founders of The Greater St. Louis Association of Black Journalists in 1976....

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Paper

1970-1979. Non-profit monthly serving residents of the area bounded by Lindell to Delmar & DeBaliviere to the city limits. Jody Creighton, Jean Eberle and Mary...

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Parole

1884-1891. German. Internationale Arbeiter Association, publisher.

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Pastoral Blatt

1866-1925. Monthly publication for archdiocesan priests served as the archives of the Catholic church in North America, publishing decrees of the Cardinals, documents of the...

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Patent Might

1928-. Began as weekly, went to semi-monthly. St. Louis Technical Publishing Co., Hugh Lawson Moore, ed. Covered patent and trade mark news

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Patience Worth’s Magazine

1917. “The sole purpose of this publication is to spread and to interpret the words of Patience Worth. It is not a medium of occultism...

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Patriot

1923-1928. “A Free-Lance In the Field of Patriotic Protestant Journalism” (anti-Catholic). In 1923, E.M. Crane is listed as the publisher, and much was being printed...

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Patriote

1878-1881. The first number of Le Patriote was issued in September, 1878, by Louis C. Lavat, a printer. Ireneus D. Foulon, A.M., LL. B., was...

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Patriote et le Phare des Lacs

1878-1887?. French weekly. L. Sequenot & E. Boudinet, publishers.

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