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St. Clair County Observer

1965-?. Publisher’s Statement of PolicyThis is the first issue of the St. Clair County Observer, a new weekly paper designed to bring you the news...

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St. Clair Daily Tribune

1875-1878. Willis E. Finch & Brother established this paper in East St. Louis in February, 1875. The Tribune was politically Republican and had for its...

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St. Clair Gazette

1833-1838. In 1833, Robt. K. Fleming, editor and publisher of the Kaskaskia Recorder, was induced to move his press to Belleville by the prominent and...

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St. Clair Mercury

1834?. In 1833, Robt. K. Fleming, editor and publisher of the Kaskaskia Recorder, was induced to move his press to Belleville by the prominent and...

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St. Clair Tribune

1854-1857. Formerly The Eagle, when the name was changed, John B. Hay and William Orr, the latter a young man of brilliant talents and a...

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St. Clair Tribune

1875-1878? Weekly. W. E. Finch & Bro. Publisher

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St. Clair Weekly Tribune

1854-1878?. Formerly The Eagle, when the name was changed, John B. Hay and William Orr, the latter a young man of brilliant talents and a...

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St. Louis

1895.

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St. Louis & Southern Illinois Labor Tribune

1937-. Weekly published by Labor Tribune Publishing Company. The official AFL-CIO voice of working people since 1937.

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St. Louis Abend-Anzeiger

1901-1912. (“St. Louis Evening Gazette”) Var: Abend-Anzeiger

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