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Western Trade Journal

1867-1882. In 1867 William Bell began the publication of The Western Trade Journal, a weekly, devoted to commercial, agricultural and other interests. It passed into...

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Western Watchman

1849-1933. The Western Watchman was established in 1865 (We have found copies from 1849 – ed.) by Rev. D.S. Phelan, a priest of the Catholic...

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Western Weekly Mirror

1838-1840. See Western Mirror and Ladies’ Literary Gazette Var.: Western Mirror, Literary and Political Gazette

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Westliche Post

1857-1938. The Westliche Post was a paper which had to be reckoned with as a great national force in the years following the Civil war....

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Westliche Post Turns 75

THE REGIONS TOP GERMAN NEWSPAPER HITS A MILESTONE Ad Club Honors Westliche Post – 75th Anniversary CelebratedRife with comedy and replete with historical reference, the...

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Wetmore’s Weekly

1904-1905. A journal advocating equitable legislation for all. Claude H. Wetmore

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What’s Up?

2002-?. Magazine sold by the homeless. Founder Jay Swoboda.

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Whecornotes 

1936-?. Published by the Merchants’ Exchange of St. Louis “A magazine devoted to the interests of the Grain Trade and allied industry.”

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Whip

1885-1886. The Whip was cracked for the first time on February 14, 1885, and it applied its partisan lash in the fall of 1886. It...

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Whip and Spur

1929-1931. An illustrated journal recording the social activities of fashionable St. Louisans in town and country.

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