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Sparkman

Christian magazine. Marilyn Parker, editor.

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Special Notice

The publishers of The Universe take pleasure in acknowledging the many expressions of kindness and commendation with which the preceding numbers of this Magazine have...

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Spectator

1880-1893. The Spectator began its weekly observations of local society happenings, principally, and of theatrical and art matters, secondarily, on September 5, 1880. Captain W.R....

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Spink, J.G. Taylor

Inducted 2012 John George Taylor Spink was an intriguing fellow who quit school in the tenth grade and took his first job at the Post-Dispatch,...

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Spirit

1876-1881. The St. Louis Spirit was established about 1876, by Steele & Burt, as a weekly secret society paper. In about a year Steele retired,...

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Spirit of 76

1840. The Spirit of ’76 was a campaign paper run in the interests of Harrison and Tyler, the Whig candidates for President and Vice President...

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Spirit of Ferguson

1960-1964.

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Spirit of St. Louis County

1959?-1964?. North County, published in Ferguson

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Spirit of the Age

1875-1890. Advertising sheet for J.H. McLean’s patent medicines, thinly disguised as a newspaper.

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Spirit of the West

1854. Mallet & Willis published this weekly, devoted to local news tropics and family reading. It was politically independent and was published in Carondelet in...