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1867-1920 J.B. Merwin established The American Journal of Education in 1867. He was connected with Henry Barnard and the great educator, Horace Mann, in Massachusetts...
1884-1917 [The] acknowledged national authority on the department of medical science to which it is devoted. It was founded in 1884…by Dr. Adolf Alt. (From...
1889-1900 The American Journal of Surgery and Gynecology was founded in 1889, by the American Journal Publishing Company. Emory Lanphear, M.D., was editor for four...
1917-1933 Quarterly devoted to the study and prevention of syphilis. Drs. Loyd Thompson and William Deaderick, editors. Became American Journal of Syphilis, Gonorrhea and Venereal...
1934-1954
1883-1885 The American Journalist was devoted to the interests of newspapers and public writers. The first number appeared in September, 1883, and the last about...
1866-1929 Founded in Boston. Moved to St. Louis in 1882 when it was sold to Review Publishing Company. In 1883, the Southern Law Review, and...
1899- Journal of Commerce Company, publisher; W.A. Barnes, managing editor. Var: St. Louis Lumberman. Became Lumber.
1873- The American Medical Journal, monthly, was founded in 1873, by Dr. John W. Thrailkill, in the interest of eclectic medicine and surgery. At a...
Monthly. Dr. A.A. Henske and Dr. Henry H. Summa, editors/ publishers.