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1851-1856. Rufus M. Underwood, publisher/editor. Weekly humor/scandal sheet.
1857-1878. Var: St. Louis Daily Journal; St. Louis Weekly Journal. Merged with St. Louis Daily Times, becoming the St. Louis Times Journal.
1914. L.W. Habercom started this German paper in Belleville. After twenty issues it was sold to the Zeitung. (From the History of St. Clair County,...
1893. Le Journal Francais de St. Louis was edited by proprietor A. de Vervins. Seven weekly numbers only were issued, the first of which bore...
1856-1895, 1916-1921. N. D. Thompson, editor; L. D. Morse & Company, publisher. Var. Illustrated Journal of Agriculture; Journal of Agriculture & Farmer; Farmer’s Advertiser; Mississippi...
1866-1886. “The largest paper of its kind in the West…acknowledged by press and people to be the best breeders’ paper, the best farmers’ paper and...
1878-1883. Chew, Cordell & Company, publisher. After a year Mr. Cordell (who was a farmer) retired, and for two years Chew & Harness conducted the...
1856-1916. H.L. Wells, editor. Became Journal of Agriculture.
1861-1880. Originally published in German under the name Mississippi Handels Zeitung, the Journal switched to English in 1861. In 1866, owner Robert M. Widmart (possibly...
1868-1871. J.B. Merwin, editor/publisher. Became American Journal of Education.