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St. Louis County Wachter

1870-1910. “The Wachter is the only German paper in St. Louis County and has the largest circulation of any newspaper published in this county.” A...

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St. Louis County Watchman

1881-1903. Name changed to Watchman-Advocate. The first issue of the St. Louis County Watchman appeared September 29, 1881. Eck & Rauchenstein were the publishers and...

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St. Louis Courier

1828. In December 1828 the Whig Republican announced the start-up of a Jacksonian newspaper, the St. Louis Courier. By the end of the month, the...

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St. Louis Courier of Medicine

1881-1895. A monthly journal of practical medicine and surgery. Dr. Nelson, managing editor. Formerly St. Louis Courier of Medicine and Collateral Sciences.

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St. Louis Courier of Medicine and Collateral Sciences

1879-1881. Medical Journal Association of Missouri. Became St. Louis Courier of Medicine.

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St. Louis Critic

1876-1900. An illustrated review of fun and light literature, art and life, with numerous illustrations and a large variety of social, sporting and general news....

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St. Louis Critic

1881-1897. Originally named The St. Louis Dramatic Critic, the owner dropped the word “Dramatic” from its title, and changed it into a general local and...

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St. Louis Crusader

1961-1962. William Hatchett, Jr., Publisher and General Manager; William P. Russell, Editor-in-Chief. The St. Louis Crusader is a weekly newspaper for the Metropolitan St. Louis...

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St. Louis Cycle News

1971-?. Linda Kassing, publisher; Gene Whitaker, editor. Monthly

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St. Louis Daily American

1844-1857?. “The Home of the Free, or the Tomb of the Brave” By H.H. Holton (1845) “An American Organ”J.D. Learned, editor and publisher.

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