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1861-1866. Morris Niedner, publisher.
1846-1867. L.C. Pickering & Company. Var: Daily Union, St. Louis Daily Morning Union, St. Louis Union, Squatter.
1869. George Nagus, publisher. Var.: St. Louis Evening Post
1979-?. Jack Bick, publisher.
1857-1878. Wolcott & Hume Company, publisher. Took over The Dispatch. Merged with The Times. “The columns of the Journal will contain the fullest and most...
1866-1906. Journal of Agriculture Company, publisher. Became Journal of Agriculture. The best paper published in the centre of the great valley of the Mississippi, for...
1871-1873. The St. Louis Ladies’ Magazine was a fifty-six page monthly, illustrated, and on the general plan of the successful Eastern ladies’ magazines of that...
1855-1858. The St. Louis Leader was the original “great religious daily” of St. Louis, though it flavored its religion largely with Democratic politics. Its putative...
1976-1978. A review of literature, politics and the arts. John Heidenry, editor.
1872-1877. The oldest live stock paper west of the Mississippi. Cuthbert Powell, publisher.