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WOODSTOCK, McHENRY COUNTY
ILLINOIS REPUBLICAN, 1846-1856: Edited by Josiah Dwight. After several suspensions and changes of name it became the Sentinel. In 1854 it bore the name of the
REPUBLICAN FREE PRESS, March 8, 1854-1855: The material became the property of the owners of the Argus. F
DEMOCRAT, 1849-1856, 1858-1859, 1860-1862: Edited by E. D. Austin. Its publication was suspended a few months in 1859. James L. Martin was owner and editor, 1860-1862. F
ARGUS, 1856-1857: Edited by E. W. Smith and M. L. Joslyn. Democrat. Mr. Edson was owner when its publication ceased.
SENTINEL, 1856 to date: Josiah Dwight was editor, 1856-1858. Later editors were: A. E. and W. E. Smith, 1858-1866; F. M. Sapp and G. B. Richardson, 1866-1869: William E. Smith, 1869- 1872; G. S. Southworth, 1872-1879; Mr. Southworth and E. F. Glennon, 1879-1891. C. A. Lemmers was editor from 1891 to 1902, the Woodstock Sentinel Company (Inc.) being publishers. During this time L. T. Hoy was president and manager. From 1902 to 1906 W. W. Chandler was manager, Mr. Hoy continuing as president. January 1, 1906, Charles F. Renich became editor and manager, and still continues as such, with the Woodstock Sentinel Company as publishers. At first G. L. Webb and T. F. Johnson were proprietors, and they probably edited it themselves for a brief period before Mr. Dwight was given charge of that work. In 1857 it became the property of F. W. Franks and Son, with Mr. Dwight still editor. It was not until the advent of Messrs. Smith that local news began to be a feature of the paper. It has advocated Republican principles. There are complete files in the office.
McHENRY COUNTY UNION, 1861-1862: Owned by J. H. Hodder. It was published one year, and was then sold to the Sentinel.
CITIZEN, 1873: It did not live a year.
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ANTI-MONOPOLIST, 1873: Published by the Franklin Printing and Publishing Company of Chicago. W. D. Ringland was business manager. It was a Grange paper.
NEW ERA, 1873-1880: Established by Ringland and Price. In 1874 W. D. Ringland became sole proprietor. The paper was an organ of the Grange movement, embracing first Greenback, and then Republican doctrines. It was moved to Elgin in 1880. Ringland and Cumins owned it, 1879-1880.
McHENRY COUNTY DEMOCRAT, 1877-1902: Established by A. R. Bradbury, who issued a few numbers. In 1877 the paper was re-established with John A. and M. C. Dufield as proprietors. In 1882 M. C. Dufield retired. C. A. Lemmers was local editor, 1883-1890. In October, 1902, this paper was succeeded by Republican, with C. A. Lemmers, editor and manager, and the McHenry County Republican Company, owners. Republican in politics after 1902. Files complete are in possession of the Republican.
WYOMING, STARK COUNTY
CHIEF, 1867-1871: A paper issued from the office of the Toulon Prairie Chief, with B. W. Seaton as editor and publisher.
POST, August 1872, to date: Established by E. H. Phelps, who pub- lished the paper until 1876, when he sold to J. D. Gilchrist; Gilchrist sold to R. P. Chaddock, 1879; Chaddock in 1880 to William R. Sandham, who in 1885 bought the Herald and combined the two as Post-Herald. Sandham sold to J. M. Newton and W. E. Nixon in 1889; Newton sold to Nixon in August, 1895. Harrison Thomas bought a half interest in January 1, 1904. These owners sold to William G. and Glad- stone Moore (Moore and Son), who have continued the paper. Republican, but not actively partisan.
STARK COUNTY BEE, 1875-1877: Published by M. M. Monteith. U Independent Republican.
YATES CITY, KNOX COUNTY
HERALD, 1864-1870: In 1869 and 1870 J. S. Foster was editor and publisher. In 1870 the paper was combined with Elmwood Chronicle and issued as Chronicle and Herald by O. F. Wood- cock and Company.
EAST KNOX NEWS, 1876: A short-lived paper issued by A. M. Swain.
INDUSTRIAL BANNER, December 25, 1879, to date: Established by A. H. McKeighan, who bought the Ipava Independent and moved it to Yates City, changing the name to Industrial Banner.
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In 1892 W. A. McKeighan again took charge of the paper and is the present owner and editor. Files are in the office. Listed in Ayer, 1881, as a Greenback paper. Now Independent in politics.
YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY
KENDALL COUNTY RECORD, 1864 to date: John R. Marshall was editor and publisher in 1869, and seems to have continued in that position ever since. A Republican paper. In 1881 an edition was issued under the name of Mirror, for Plano.
NEWS, 1872-1877: R. M. and Callie D. M. Springer were editors and publishers until 1877, when James H. Ferris and Frank H. Hall were publishers. The paper was that year moved to Plano. Independent.
YOUNG AMERICA, WARREN COUNTY
NEWS, 1868 to date (1869): Reed and Clark were editors and pub- lishers. A Republican paper.
PLAINDEALER, 1870-1871: Edited by Judson Graves. In Rowell for 1871 and 1872 the date of establishment was given as 1852. A Republican paper.
ADDITIONS
BELLVILLE, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
THE ST. CLAIR TRIBUNE, on April 24, 1857 became the Belleville Tribune. A file of this paper, v. 3, no. 25-V. 4, no. 21; August 2, 1856-July 3, 1857 is in the St. Clair County Court House, Belleville.
GREAT WESTERN: A file of v. I, complete, is in the St. Clair County Court House, Belleville.
CANTON, FULTON COUNTY
HERALD, 1837-1838: This paper was edited by Gideon B. Perry and published by Ptolemy Stone. In 1838 its name was changed to
FULTONIAN, IS38-1840: This title was changed in 1840 to Western Telegraph, and modified to Fulton Telegraph in 1841.
CHICAGO, COOK COUNTY
EVENING STAR, August, 1861 -- (?): An "Independent" paper antagonistic to the federal administration, and to nearly everything in general. A. C. Ellithorpe and Company were publishers. V. I, no. 32, 37; September 25, October 2, 1861, in Chicago Historical Society Library.
GUYER'S PROGRESSIVE AGE AND CHICAGO PATHFINDER, Septem- ber, 1859- - (?): Edited by Isaac D. Guyer and circulated gratuitously. Monthly. V. I, no. 2, October, 1859, in Chicago Historical Society Library.
MUSICAL INDEPENDENT, November, 1868 -- (?): Edited by W. S. B. Matthews; published by Lyon and Healy. V. I, no. 2, December, 1868, in Chicago Historical Society Library.
DANVILLE, VERMILLION COUNTY
PRAIRIE STATE, 1856(?): One of the papers which signed the call for the Republican convention of 1856.
DELAVAN, TAZEWELL COUNTY
TIMES, September, 1874-1893+: Established by Joe F. Reed, who later sold to A. C. Boyd and Oscar Singley. Singley soon withdrew, and Boyd, soon after ISSo, sold to Guy Beatty and
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Samuel Newman. Beatty afterward bought the interest of his partner, and in 1890 sold an interest to Starr H. Beatty. Beatty Brothers conducted the Times until 1893, when Guy Beatty retired. Starr H. Beatty has been editor and publisher since that time. In 1893 the Times absorbed the Tazewell County Press (established by Joe F. Reed in 1889) and the title of the combined papers became Times-Press. Republican.
FREEPORT, STEPHENSON COUNTY
STATE GRANGE NEWS: The official organ of the State Grange of Illinois, edited and published by J. M. Chambers about 1874.
OQUAWKA, HENDERSON COUNTY
REPUBLICAN, 1856(?): One of the papers which signed the call for a Republican convention in 1856.
SPRINGFIELD, SANGAMON COUNTY
ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER: A file running from 1838, when the paper was published at Vandalia, to 1855, is in the Sangamon County Court House, Springfield.
INDEPENDENT REFORMER, 1874: A campaign paper published in the interest of the Independent, or Farmer's party.
TILTON
PRAIRIE CHICKEN, 1864 -- (?): Volume one of a paper bearing this title is catalogued in the New York Public Library, but repeated attempts failed to discover the paper.
VERMONT, FULTON COUNTY
FULTONIAN, 1856(?): No mention of this paper is found except that it was a signer of the call for the Decatur convention in 1856. There are contemporary newspaper references to it. Mr. George L. Durell of Vermont owns several copies.
A LIST OF ILLINOIS NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
IN ILLINOIS LIBRARIES
ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY TOWNS
To which are added lists of Illinois Newspapers and Periodicals in the Library of Congress, the Library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, the Mercan- tile Library, St. Louis, the Library of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass., and others.
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ILLINOIS NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS IN ILLINOIS LIBRARIES
ABINGDON
Hedding College Library. No files Public Library. No report ALTON
Jennie D. Hayner Library Associa- tion Library
Daily Telegraph: January 3, 1853- 1854 Morning Courier: January I, 1855-1856
ALTONA
Ransom Library. No report ARCOLA
Public Library. No report AURORA
Public Library Beacon: Broken set Democrat: Nos. 1, 2, 3, August 6-20
Express: Broken set
Guardian: Five volumes
Herald: Broken set
News (d): Broken set
Republican: Broken set Republican Union: Broken set BARRY
Public Library. No report BATAVIA
Public Library. No files
BELLEVILLE
Public Library
Advocate: 1840-1869; 29 vols. Democrat: 1858-1870; 13 vols. Despatch: March 7, 1861-August 3, 1861 Illinois Republican: 1849-1852 St. Clair Banner: 1844-June 20, 1846 St. Clair Tribune: February, 1854- 1857 Volksblatt: 1856-1857 Zeitung: 1849-1860 BELVIDERE
Ida Public Library. No files BEMENT Woman's Club Library. No files
BLOOMINGTON Illinois Wesleyan University Library. No files 1 Withers Public Library BLOOMINGTON
Democratic News: v. I, no. 2-52; V. 2, no. 1-52; January 1, 1877- December 28, 1877; January 4, 1878-December 27, 1878 Intelligencer: January 14, 1852- November 16, 1853 Leader (d and w): Complete file, November 15, 1868-May 1899 Observer and McLean County Advocate: Single number,
January 13, 1838
Pantagraph (w): December 7, 1853-January 10, 1855
Western Whig: V. 2, 1848; August 5, January 13, February 10, May 19, July 21, 28, August 18, 25, September 8, 15, 22; v. 4, 1850: January 15, 29, April 13, June 29, July 13, 30, August 3, Septem- ber 7, 21; V. 5, 1850: Novem- ber 2, 27-November 19, 1851 SPRINGFIELD
Illinois Journal: v. 14, no. 177- 250; January 8, 1862-April 3, 1862 State Register (tri-w): June 12, 1847-September 3, 1847 TREMONT
Tazewell Whig: v. 3, no. 33;
February 13, 1847; v. 4, no. 31; February 11, 1848 McLean County Historical Society Library Pantagraph (w) : v. 10, 1855-1856; V. II, 1856-1857; V. 12, 1857- 1858; also 1899-1907
Pantagraph (d) : 1869-1876; 1878- 1882; 1886-1887; 1894+
Illinois Statesman: v. 1-5; 1859- 1863
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McLean County Historical Society Library Weekly National Flag: v. 1, 2; June 29, 1855-October 16, 1857 BLUE ISLAND
Public Library. No files
BOURBONNAIS
St. Viateur's College Library. No files
BRAIDWOOD
Public Library. No files
BUDA
Library Association Library. No files
BUNKER HILL
Public Library. No report
CAIRO
Public Library CAIRO
Bulletin: July 1, 1870-December 31, 1870; July I, 1871- December 31, 1871
City Item: v. I, no. 1, September 30, 1865
Democrat: V. 5, no. 145; February 25, 1868; v. 5, no. 188; April 17, 1868
Evening Sun: v. 8, no. 172; October 21, 1872
Monday Leader: I, no. 4; April 17, 1865
Morning News: v. 2, no. 637; April 16, 1865
Times: v. 8, no. 172; October 21, 1872
CHICAGO
Evening Journal: June 3, 1861
Record: v. 5, no. 23; March 1, I862
KASKASKIA Republican: v. I, no. 4; March 18, 184I
CAMBRIDGE Township Public Library. No report CANTON Parlin Library. No files CARBONDALE
Library Association Library. No files
Southern Illinois State Normal University. No files
CARLINVILLE
Blackburn University Library. No files
CARPENTERSVILLE
Literary and Library Association. No files
CARTHAGE
Carthage College Library. No files Free Public Library. No files
CASEY
Public Library. No report
CENTRALIA
Public Library and Reading Room. No files
CHAMPAIGN Public Library CHAMPAIGN
Our Constitution: July 22, 1856- July 23, 1858
CHICAGO Western Monthly: v. 1-2; 1869
. URBANA
Union: June 22, 1854-May 31, 1855 VANDALIA
Illinois Monthly Magazine: v. I; October, 1830-September, 1831
CHARLESTON
Eastern Illinois Normal School Library. No files Public Library. No files
CHESTER
Tecumseh Library Association Library. No report
CHICAGO
Armour Institute of Technology Library. No files
Chicago Normal School Library. No files
Chicago Historical Society (H)
ALTON
American (w): v. I, November 22, 1833-June 2, 1834
Courier, Daily Morning : v. 1, 2: May 29, 1852-May 31, 1854; v. 7, no. 1-313, June 1, 1858- May 31, 1859
Courier, Weekly: v. 1; June 4, 1852-May 27, 1853
Democrat, Daily Evening: v. 6, no. 63, 66; September 27, 30, 1865
Illinois Temperance Herald: v. 3, no. 9, February, 1839
Observer: v. 3, no. 37-v. 4, no. 45; September 20, 1836-April 19, 1838
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CHICAGO - continued Chicago Historical Society ALTON
Protestant Monitor: v. 3, no. 32, May 24, 1848
Spectator: v.
I-4; 1832-1834; n. s. v. 1-3, 1835-1837 (inc.) Telegraph (w): v. 1-15; January 20, 1836-December 27, 1850. Name changed April 3, IS41, to Alton Telegraph and Democratic Review
Telegraph (tri-w): v. 1, 2; Jan- uary 1, 1851-May 22, 1852
Telegraph (d): v. 1-3; May 24, 1852-May 17, 1855
Telegraph and Madison County Record (w): v. 18-20; January 7, 1853-May 18, 1855 Western Pioneer and Baptist Standard Bearer (w): n. s. v. I, no. I-v. 2, no. 50; June 30, 1856-December 13, 1838 ALTON (UPPER)
Truth Seeker (q): IS46
v. 1; 1845- AMBOY
Times: v. 5, no. II; October 13, I859
ARCOLA
Record: v. Io, n. 25; February 26, I876
BELLEVILLE
Advocate (w): n. s. v. 5, no. 13; July II, 1844; v. 7, no. 22, September 24, 1846; v. 44, no. 36; June 9, 1882
Democrat (w) : v. I-3; 1858- 1860; 1858-1860 (odd numbers) Illinois Republican: v. I, no. 50; January 9, 1850
Representative and Belleville News: v. I, no. 22; January 20, 1838 BLOOMINGTON
Western Jurist (m, w): v. I, May, 1874; v. 6, no. 52, April 28, ISSI. Changed to Jurist, then Weekly Jurist
Monthly
Schoolmaster (m): v. 3, no. 20-31; 1870. [Published at Chicago beginning with no. 26. Con- tinued as The Chicago School- master]
CAIRO
Democrat (d): v. 3, no. 25, 29; September 29, October 4, 1865
CARLYLE
Democrat (d): v. 3, no. 18; July 4, 1857 CHARLESTON
Courier: v. 17, no. 16; February 4, 1857 CHICAGO
Advance: v. I, no. 17 +; Decem- ber 26, 1867 +
Aetna: v. 12, no. 1; November 15, 1879
Alliance, Chicago: v. I, no. I, V. 2, no. 54 (whole no. 106); Decem- ber 13, 1873-December 18, 1875. Continued as
Alliance: v. 3, no. 7 (whole no. III); v. 8, no. 26 (whole no. 390) January 22, 18,6-April 25, 1881 Amateur Mechanic (m): v. I, no. I-2; July to August, 1877; V. I, no. 7, January, 1878
American, Chicago: v. 1-7; May 8, 1835-October 19, 1842
American, Chicago Daily: v. 1-4; April 9, 1839-October 17, 1842 American Antiquarian: v. 1-8; 1878-1886. [Title of v. 4-8, American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal]
American Builder and Journal of Art (m) : V. I-4; October 15, 1868-1871
American Poultry Journal and Record: v. 6-0; 1877-1878
Amusement World: n. s. v. I, no. 2; December 11, 1878
Argus: v. 15, no. 5; November, IS82
Art Journal (m) : v. 1-3; 1867-1870 Ashlar (m Masonic): v. 3-4; 1857- 1859; v. 6, 1860; v. 7, no. I: January 1861 Banking and Insurance Chronicle (w): v. 2, no. 45; November 7, I867
Banner (w): copy, 1885
Baptist Monthly (m): v. 2, no. I, 3-8, 10; [January-October, 1861 ] Better Covenant: v. 2, no. I-v. 3, no. 351; 1843-1844. {Published in Chicago beginning v. 2, no. 14; April 6, 1843]
British American (m) : v. I, no. 1; October, 1864 Brown School Holiday Budget: v. I, no. 1, 1866
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CHICAGO
Bureau (m): v. I-v. 2, no. 3; Octo- ber, 1869-December, 1870; v. 2 no. II; August, 1871; v. 3, no. 4; Jaunary, 1872
Chapel Chronicle: V. I, no. I; September, 1878
Chicagoan: v. I, no. I, April 18, I868
Christian Times: v. 12, no. 28; March 2, 1865
Christian Times and Witness: v. I, no. 23; February 2, 1854; v. 13, no. 17; December 21, 1865. [Title of v. I, no. 23 is Christian Times. Continued as Standard] Citizen's League (w) : v. I, no. 1-27; December 14, 1878-July 5, 1879 Cloud and the Bow: v. I, no. 2; July 21, 1858
Commercial Advertiser, Chicago (w): v. I, no. 33; September 15, 1847; v. 2, no. 32; September 6, 1848; v. 3, no. 16, 20, 32, 35, 36, 39, 47-May 16, June 13, Septem- ber 5, 26, October 3, 24, Decem- ber 19, 1849; v. 4, no. 9, 10, 14, 18, 20, 26-March 27, April 3, 30, May 29, June 19 August 17, 1850 Courier, Daily Chicago: v. I, no. I; January 1, 1874
Democrat, Chicago (w): v. I, no. I-v. 25; 1833-1861 [incomplete] Democrat, Daily Chicago: v. 20; September 18, 21, 24, 28, October 1, 5, 1860
Democrat, Morning Chicago: v. I, no. 4; February 27, 1840
Democrat, Sunday: v. I, no. 5; July 3, 1870 Democratic Press (d): v. 1-12; 1852-1858
Drew's College Journal (m): v. I, no. 1; September, 1876
Druggist and Paint and Oil Review (m): v. I, no. 1; October, 1879 Dunton's Spirit of the Turf: v. I, no. 1; October 18, 1876
Emery's Journal of Agriculture and the Prairie Farmer (w): v. 2; 1858. [Continued as The Prairie Farmer]
Exposition Daily Press: v. 2, no. 16; September 21, 1878
Exposition Pictorial Advertiser: v. I, no. 3, 9; 1873
Fair Play (w): v. 6, no. 1, 10; December 10, 1881; February II, 1882
Faith's Record (w): v. 6, nos. 8-12;
August-December, 1876; v. 7-9;
1877-1879; v. 11-12; 1881-1882 Farmers' Review (w): v. 4, 1880 Fashion Courier, Chicago: October 1878
Field, Chicago: v. 5-6; February 19, 1876-February 10, 1877; V. 12-15; August 16, 1879-June 25, 1881. [Title of earlier vs. was Field and Stream. Continued as American Field]
Field and Stream (w): v. 3, 4: February 20, 1875-February 12, 1876. [Continued as Chicago Field]
Free West (w): v. 1-3; Decem- ber 1, 1853-July 19, 1855. [Con- tinues Western Citizen]
Gem of the Prairie (w): v. 1; May, 1844-May, 1845 ; v. 4-7; Decem- ber II, 1847-May 24, 1851
Gem of the West and Soldiers' Friend: v. 6, no. 1; January, 1872
Guardian, The: v. 1-4; 1875-1879 Hard Cider Press, v. I, no. 1-21; June 6-Oct. 24, 1840
Hausfreund, Der (semi-m): v. 12, no. 1, 4; January-February, 1867 Herald, Chicago Daily: v. I, no. I, II0; August 16, December 23, 1873 Herald, Chicago Morning (d): no. 1047-1173; May 10-October 4, 188I
Herald, Chicago Morning: no. 1; March 17, 1879
Chicago Homoeopath (bi-m) : v. 2, no. 1; January, 1854
Humane Journal: v. I, no. I; May, 1872
Illinois and Indiana Medical and Surgical Journal (bi. m): n.s. v. 2, no. 1-5; April-December, 1847 Illinois Schoolmaster (m): v. 6, no. 57, V. 9; 1873-1876
Illinois Staats-Zeitung (d): 1875- 1876; 1888-1898
Illustrated Champion:
Novem-
ber, 1879
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Illustrated Chicago News (w) : v. I, no. 1-8; April 24, 1868-June 13, IS68
Illustrated Journal (m): v. 1, 2; November, 1872-1874; v. 3, no. 1-6; July-December, 1874
Illustrated News, Chicago: v. I, no. 2; October 1, 1879 Independent: v. 2, no. 2; March 23, 1878. Supplement
Index Universitates: v. I, no. 1; March, 1862
Industrial World and Commercial Advertiser (w): v. 14, no. 14; April 15, 1880
Interior (w): v. 8-1877+
Inter Ocean (d): November-De- cember 1879; 1880+
Inter Ocean (w): July 20, 1876+. [Title changes to Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer]
Jeweler's Journal (m): v. I, no. 1; November, 1879
Jewish Advance (w) : v. 1-7; 1878- 18SI
Journal, Chicago (d): July 27, 1844-January 1, 1853
Journal, Chicago Daily: v. 13, no. 189; August 14, 1854; v. 16, no. 66; March 19, 1858; v. 18, no. 221, 225, 238; September 18, 22, October 5, 1860. [Continued as Chicago Evening Journal] Journal, Chicago Evening (d) :
May 2, 1862; October 7, 10, 17, 19, 24, 1871; February 11, 1865; March 1, 1867; March 31, 1887 Journal of Commerce, Chicago (w) : V. 41-43; 1883; v. 46-49; 1885- 1886
Journal of Science: v. 4, no. 9; July 15, 1880
Jubilee, Daily: v. I, no. 1; June 5, 1873
Ladies' Friend and Shopping Guide: v. I, no. 1; January, 1872 Lakeside Monthly: v. 5-10 1871-
1873; V. II, no. 61, 62; Jan- uary, February, 1874
Land Owner (m): v. 2, no. 8; August, 1870; v. 3, 10. 2; February, 1871; V. 4-5; 1872- 1873; v. 6, no. 6; June, 1874
Law Bulletin, Chicago Daily (cl) : June 4, 1872-1900
Lecdle Vanderer: Book 2, no. 2; September and October, 1870 Legal Adviser (w): v. 21, no. 15; ISSO; V. 31-37; 1891-1897
Legal News, Chicago (w): v. 4; 1871
Lens: v. 1-2; 1872-1873
Librarian, Chicago: v. I, nos. 1-5; November 1872-August, 1873 Library Record (m): January,
April, May and June, 1879; v. 2, no. 1, 3-4, 6-7, 9; October, 1880- April, 1881; v. 3, no. 1-5, 7; October, 1882, June, 1884; v. no. 1-5; November, 1883-Ma 1884
Literary and Musical Review (m) : v. 2, no. 4; April, 1880
Literary Budget (w): v. 1-3: 1853- 1855
Literary Review (m): v. I, no. 1, 4; May and August, 1879
Literary Varieties, Chicago: v. I, no. 2; April, 1873
Little Corporal (m): v. 1-3; 1865- 1866; v. 7, no. 5-v. 8, no. 4; 1868-1869; v. 9, no. 3-4, 6; 1867; V. 10-15; 1870-1872; V. 19, no. 2; 1874
Little Corporal's School Festival (q) : no. 2; April, 1870
Living Church: v. 1-8; 1878-1886 Lorgnette: v. I, no. 28, 35; May 4, 12, 1871
Chicago Magazine, The West as it Is (m): v. I, no. 1-5; 1857
Chicago Magazine of Fashion, Music and Home Reading (m): v. 1-6; 1870-1875 incomplete Weekly Magazine: v. 6-8; May 6, 1882-March 28, 1885
Mail, Chicago Evening: v. 1-4; August 18, 1870-January 10, 1874
Mail, Chicago Morning (d): v. I, no. 41; January 14, 1847
Medical Examiner, Chicago (m): v. I, no. 12; December, 1860; v. 9, no. 8; August, 1868; v. 10- 12; 1869-1871. [Continued as Medical Examiner]
Medical Examiner (semi-m) : v. 13, no. 3, 8; February 1, April 15, 1872; V. 14, no. 9; May 1, 1873
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Medical Investigator (m): n. s. v. 4, 1866-1867
Medical Journal, Chicago (m, semi-m): n. s. v. 1; 1858; n. s. v, 2, no. 2-3, 5-6, 10, 1859; n. s. v. 3, no. 2, February, 1860; v. 2I, no. 2-5, 9-II, 1864; V. 22, no. 1-3, II, 1865; v. 23, no. 4-5, 8, 10-12, 1866; v. 24, no. 1, 3, 7-9, 1867; v. 25-31, 1868- I874
Medical Journal and Examiner, Chicago (m): v. 32, 1875; v. 33, no. 3, March, 1876; v. 34, 1877; v. 35, no. 6, December, 1877; V. 36-37, 1878; v. 41, no. 3, September, 1880; v. 42, no. 4, April, 1881; v. 44, no. 4-5, October-November, 1881; v. 47, no. 1-3, July-September, 1883; v. 49, no. 3, September, 1884; v. 50, no. 3-6, March-June, 1885; V. 51-58, 1885-1889
Medical Register, Chicago: v. I, 1872; 1874-1875; 1876-1877; 1884-1885
Mercantile Journal and Weekly Price Current (w): v. I, nos. I- 26; April 13-October 5, 1871 Merchants Weekly Circular, Chi- cago: v. 2, n. s. no. 14; April II, I862 Millenarian: v. I, no. 1; January I874
Mirror of Fashions (w): v. s, no. 6; July 17, 1879
Monthly (edited at the Univer- sity of St. Mary of the Lake): v. I, no. 6; June, 1865
Mothers' Journal (m): v. 33-35; I868-1870
Museum, Chicago Daily: v. I, no. II7; January 22, 1864
Mystic Star (m) : v. 5-9; 1866-1868 National Banner (m): v. I, nos. I- 9; Mav I- December, 1862 National Live-Stock Journal (m): v. 1-17; September 18, 1870- December, 1886
National Sunday School Teacher (m) : v. 1-6; 1866-1871; v. 9, 1874 New Covenant (w): January 4- November 22, 1877
News, Chicago Daily: 1877 +
North Side Reporter (w): v. I, no. 19; November 23, 1878; v. 2, no.
24, 35; October 4, 1879, January 31, 1880
North-Western Baptist (semi-m):
v. 2, no. 22; August 15, 1844
Northwestern Christian Advocate
(w): v. 23, 1875+ [missing v. 25, 1877]
Northwestern Journal of Homoe- opathia (m): v. 1-2; 1848-1849, 1849-1850
Northwestern Lumberman (w) : January 11, 1879- December 31, I898
Northwestern Magazine: v. 2, no. I; December, 1874
Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal (bi m, m): V. I-4; 1848-1851; n. s. v. 1-6; 1852- I857
Northwestern Pulpit (m): v. I, no. 3; April, 1860
Northwestern Quarterly Magazine: no. 1; October, 1858
Northwestern Review (m): v. 8, no. 4; April, 1873; v. 9, no. 6, December, 1873
Northwestern Sunday School
Teachers' Quarterly: v. 1; 1865 Occident (w) : v. 6, no. II ; February
14, 1879; v. 14, no. 38; Decem- ber 31, 1886
Our Picture Gallery (m): v. 1 ; 1878 People's Dental Journal (q): v. I; I863
People's Illustrated Weekly and
Prairie Farmer: v. 54, no. 4; September 21, 1882
People's Paper: v. I, no. 1, 2; July 26, August 16, 1873
Pharmacist (m) : V. II, no. 1-3; January-March, 1878
Play (w): v. 4, no. 14, 17; Octo- ber 18, 1880, January 10, 31, I88 I.
Pomeroy's Democrat : June 30, 1877-April 3, 1880.
Post (d): September 22, 1865.
Post, Chicago (d): October 24- December 14, 1866
Post, Chicago Evening (d and w) : December 17-31, 1866: February 20, 1867-January 10, 1874; [July IO, 1871-March 30, 1872]
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Post, Chicago Morning (d): v. 4: September 5, 1862-April 30, 1864 Chicago Post and Mail (d and w) : January 12, 1874-December 26, 18-7
Prairie Farmer: v. 5; 1845; V. 12-15; 1849-1855; n. s. v. 7; o. S. V. 23; n. s. V. IO-II, 13-14, 39, 46-58; 1861, 1682-1864, 1868, 1875-1886
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