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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.
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...
–1915. Published by the Board of Managers, Association of Engineering Societies
1929. Clarence W. Meyer, publisher; H.G. Norcross, contributing editor.
1850-1889. Edited by Father P. Martin Seidel, a St. Louis Jesuit. Publication’s name was changed to Herold des Glaubens in 1889.
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...
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,...