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1863-1871. In November, 1863, The Western Homeopathic Observer, H.C.G. Luyties, publisher, made its first appearance. Its editors were, for the first three numbers, Dr. William...
1869-1931. The Western Insurance Review, a monthly journal, was founded in 1869 by Captain H.L. Aldrich, and is devoted exclusively to the cause of sound...
1815. In the spring of 1815, an opposition paper to the Missouri Gazette was founded. With an investment of $1,000 a press and type were...
1851-1856. In the early years of its publication the first railroad lines connecting St. Louis with the outer world were being planned and built, so...
1902-1904?. “Published in the interest of the Junior Order United American Mechanics and Daughters of America.” J.C. Hainer, editor and manager.
1872. Western Life, Mrs. Annie Anderson, editor and publisher, was devoted to spiritualism. It materialized weekly during a few months in 1872.(From the Encyclopedia of...
1848-1849. The Western Literary Emporium was published monthly; it was devoted to “sound literature, morality, the diffusion of useful knowledge, and the elevation of man.”...
1879-1881?. The first number was issued in July, 1879, by H.D. O’Brien, publisher, and Y.M. Langdon, editor. These gentlemen continued in partnership until July, 1880,...
1917-?. Negro paper moved to St. Louis from Jefferson City. Was known for its fights against segregation on the local level. Published weekly by the...
1838-1840. The paper was established at Edwardsville by James Ruggles in May, 1938. He was editor and proprietor. The Mirror was devoted to the introduction...