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Border Star Newspaper [also Weekly Border Star]

Border Star Newspaper [also Weekly Border Star]

Contributed by: Kansas City Public Library; State Historical Society of Missouri

This collection includes issues of the Border Star newspaper published weekly in Westport, Missouri from the years 1858 to 1860, covering various concerns of Westport, especially slavery.

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Cape Girardeau Argus

Cape Girardeau Argus

Contributed by: Southeast Missouri State University

A weekly newspaper for Cape Girardeau, Missouri, which was published by W. H. Hamilton. The paper runs from June 18, 1863 through June 1, 1871, covering the Civil War era. The physical issues were bound into four volumes. Please note that there are two missing issues (May 26, 1864 and September 16, 1869) and that the issues from June 15, 1865 to July 27, 1865 have received conservation treatment.

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Columbia Missourian 1929, 1969-1975

Columbia Missourian 1929, 1969-1975

Contributed by: State Historical Society of Missouri; University of Missouri School of Journalism

This collection includes issues of the Columbia Missourian daily newspaper for the year 1929 and from January 2, 1966 through December 31,1975.

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Daily Evening Herald and Commercial Advertiser

Daily Evening Herald and Commercial Advertiser

Contributed by: St. Louis Mercantile Library, University of Missouri - St. Louis

The Daily Evening Herald was an early newspaper in St. Louis, Missouri. The materials in this collection cover June-October of 1835.

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Daily Missouri Republican

Daily Missouri Republican

Contributed by: Missouri History Museum, University of Missouri - St. Louis, St. Louis Public Library, State Historical Society of Missouri, Missouri State Library

The Daily Missouri Republican was one of the few daily Missouri newspapers publishing continuously through the Civil War. A leading urban newspaper, it covered developments in St. Louis as well as major state news items and national politics.

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Far West

Far West

Contributed by: William Jewell College

The Far West newspaper was published weekly in Liberty, Missouri from August 11, 1836 to October 6, 1836.

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Hannibal Clipper

Hannibal Clipper

Contributed by: Hannibal Free Public Library

The issues from this Hannibal, Missouri newspaper are from 1874-1875 and 1877.

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Hannibal Courier-Post

Hannibal Courier-Post

Contributed by: Hannibal Free Public Library

These images are from the October 1935 issues of this daily newspaper published in Hannibal, Missouri.

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Liberty Banner (March 3, 1844)

Liberty Banner (March 3, 1844)

Contributed by: William Jewell College

March 3, 1844 issue of a Liberty, Missouri newspaper.

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Liberty Tribune

Liberty Tribune

Contributed by: William Jewell College

A newspaper from Clay County, Missouri covering the years 1846-1848, 1852-1867, 1869-1878, 1880, 1882, and 1883.

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M.S.U. Independent

M.S.U. Independent

Contributed by: State Historical Society of Missouri; University of Missouri School of Journalism

The M. S. U. Independent was an early newspaper in Columbia, Missouri Issued by students of the University of Missouri (March 1894-Dec. 1895, by a society known as the M. S. U. Barb). It was named M. S. U. independent from March 3, 1894 to May 27, 1904. It was later named to The materials in this collection cover March 3, 1894-May 27, 1905 with some issues missing.

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Phelps County New Era

Phelps County New Era

Contributed by: Missouri University of Science and Technology

Missouri University of Science and Technology has digitized the Phelps County New Era for 1875-1878; issues are displayed here.

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Rolla Express

Rolla Express

Contributed by: Missouri University of Science and Technology

The Rolla Express newspaper was published from1860 through 1875 in Rolla, Missouri. Please note that the bulk of the papers are from October 1860 through May 1863 and November 1872 through December 1873. There may be some missing issues within this timeframe. Issues are also available for July 17, 1865; June 17, 1867; June 27, 1868; and February 25, 1875.

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Rolla New Era

Rolla New Era

Contributed by: Missouri University of Science and Technology

Displayed here are intermittent issues of the Rolla New Era from April 10, 1880 to March 13, 1897.

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St. Louis Christian Advocate

St. Louis Christian Advocate

Contributed by: Central Methodist University

The St. Louis Christian Advocate Newspaper was published weekly by a committee of ministers for the Methodist Episcopal Church South in St. Louis. This collection covers August 22, 1857 through October 22, 1879.

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St. Louis Palladium

St. Louis Palladium

Contributed by: Lincoln University

Issues from this African-American newspaper document St. Louis in 1904.

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St. Louis Globe Democrat Images

St. Louis Globe Democrat Images

Contributed by: St. Louis Mercantile Library, University of Missouri - St. Louis

Acquired by the Mercantile Library in 1986, this vast collection covers the history, culture and life of the St. Louis region and the state of Missouri. The newspapers which eventually merged to form the St. Louis Globe-Democrat were staunch advocates of freedom and anti-slavery in Missouri. The Globe-Democrat eventually became the most widely-read morning paper in St. Louis, with a huge circulation, and used this base of support to promote civic responsibility and urban improvements.

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University City Image Collection

University City Image Collection

Contributed by: University City Public Library

These photographs were used in newspapers, magazines and promotional materials published by Edward Gardner Lewis including the Winner (1899, renamed the Woman's Magazine in late 1902), the Woman's Farm Journal (1901), the Woman's National Daily (1906), Beautiful Homes (1909), the St. Louis Star (1909), and the Woman's National Weekly (1911).

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