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Journal of Agriculture and Farmer

1878-1883. Chew, Cordell & Company, publisher. After a year Mr. Cordell (who was a farmer) retired, and for two years Chew & Harness conducted the...

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Journal of Agriculture and Star Farmer

1856-1916. H.L. Wells, editor. Became Journal of Agriculture.

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Journal of Commerce

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...

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Journal of Education

1868-1871. J.B. Merwin, editor/publisher. Became American Journal of Education.

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Journal of Speculative Philosophy

1867-1893. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Professor William T. Harris, LL. D., editor and proprietor, was the highest-class periodical ever issued in St. Louis. While...

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Journal of the Association of Engineering Societies

–1915. Published by the Board of Managers, Association of Engineering Societies

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Journal-Illinois Sportsman

1929. Clarence W. Meyer, publisher; H.G. Norcross, contributing editor.

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Katholisches Sonntagsblatt

1850-1889. Edited by Father P. Martin Seidel, a St. Louis Jesuit. Publication’s name was changed to Herold des Glaubens in 1889.

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Keemle Starts Another Paper

STAYED WITH THE BULLETIN ABOUT TWO YEARS The Commercial Bulletin was established in 1836 by Colonel Charles Keemle, formerly of the Beacon, William Preston Clark...

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Keemle’s Beacon Lasted Three Years

Even Competitors Admired His Effort Charles Keemle returned to journalistic work in St. Louis on March 3, 1829, at which time he resuscitated the Enquirer,...