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1870-1892. Julia Purinton, publisher. Formerly St. Louis Ladies’ Magazine. Later publisher T. J. Gilmore.Light and amusing literature, timely articles on health and hygiene, home decorations,...
1963-1969. Girard Brownlow, Jr., president; James R. Shaughnessy, editor. Name changed in 1969 to Greater Society St. Louis Magazine.Mission Statement from the First Issue: The...
1866-1869. The Saint Louis Medical Reporter, a journal of general medicine and surgery, issued semi-monthly, first appeared March 1, 1866…At the end of the third...
1848. News of various secret orders published by Edmund Flagg and W.F. Chase. “Devoted to literature and miscellany, history and news, commerce, agriculture, and the...
1850-1893?. Rev. N.L. Rice, D.D., editor; Keith and Woods, publishers. (1858) James A. Paige, editor. (1876) The Saint Louis Presbyterian and The Memphis Presbyterian, owned...
1844-1850. St. Louis Reveille By Fritz Oehlschlaeger On June 1, 1844, New York’s Spirit of the Times devoted column one of its first page to...
1855-1864. Publication of sermons. “A Weekly Journal; Devoted to American Interests, Temperance and Literature” J. Gilman, LLD, and L. Mills.
1876-1881. “Devoted to the Drama, Music, Art, Literature, Sports, Society and General Topics” E.B. Skeele and S.H. Burt, proprietors. Secret Society paper merged with Western...
1929-1931. Monthly. J. G. Hartwig, editor; American Publisher Corporation. Formerly Society News.
1844-?. The only record of the St. Louis Transcript, a penny paper, is a notice in the New Era of February 24, 1844. It stated...