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1868. C.B. Wilkinson
1877. Var.: Saint Louis Striker
1898-?. Joe May, publisher; Bob Agne, editor.
1989-1990. The St. Louis Sun Rises—-and Sets By Susan Fadem Windows not speckled by grime. Offices without clutter. And an editor-in-chief, Ralph Ingersoll II, whom...
1884-1888. “The Sunday Sayings,” Started in 1884, Was the Foundation Stone on Which The Star Grew In 1884 a printer and a reporter started a...
1890. William Marion Reedy and M.A. Fanning, founders.
1888-1898. (“St. Louis Daily Paper”) Adolph Hepner, editor; St. Louis Working Men’s Publication Association. Var: Tageblatt
1851-1863. In 1851, Franz Saler established Tages-Chronik (“Daily Chronicle”), a two-cent morning paper, with a bias in favor of Catholicism. Among its early editors was...
1877-1884. A monthly amateur journal devoted to literature, education, society, journalism and every subject that may prove of interest to its readers. Var.: The Telephone
1877 Weekly published by A. H. Granger Company