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Freie Presse

1858-1859. In the summer of 1858, Dr. Canesius and Christian Schneider established in Alton a German weekly paper which bore the name of the Freie...

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Freie Wort

1893-1897. (“Open Word”) Max Hempel, editor/publisher

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Freiheitsbote fur Illinois

1840-1844. The first German newspaper published in Illinois was Der Freiheitsbote fur Illinois, published in Belleville but printed in St. Louis. It appeared in the...

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Freiheitsbote fur Illinois und Missouri

1840. The first German newspaper published in Illinois was Der Freiheitsbote fur Illinois, published in Belleville but printed in St. Louis. It appeared in the...

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Freisinnige

1846-1847. Der Freisinnige was an atheist paper, published weekly by L.F. Volland and edited by Joseph Schoberlechner. It was the organ of a club of...

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Freivogel, Margaret Wolf

Inducted 2016 Margaret Wolf Freivogel wore many hats during her journalism career. At the Post-Dispatch, she was a reporter, Washington correspondent, assistant managing editor and...

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Freivogel, William

Inducted 2022 For 34 years, Bill worked for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in various capacities, including assistant Washington bureau chief and deputy editorial editor, where...

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Friedensbote

1850-1858. “Messenger of Peace” Eden Publishing House, Evangelical Synod of North America, semi-monthly

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Friedunsvate

1896.

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From the Editor

The Salutory From the First Issue With this number we begin the issue of a new monthly magazine, “The Herald of Music,” which we hope...