St. Louis Observer

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The St. Louis Observer was an abolitionist newspaper established by Elijah Lovejoy, a New England Congregationalist minister, in St. Louis, Missouri. After the newspaper's printing press was destroyed for a third time by a pro-slavery mob, the newspaper was re-located to Alton, Illinois, and renamed the Alton Observer.

See also

References

  • Vaughn, Stephen L. (editor) Encyclopedia of American Journalism (Routledge, 2009) p. 4

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Category:Defunct newspapers published in Missouri

Category:Abolitionist newspapers published in the United States

Category:Newspapers established in 1834

Category:Publications disestablished in 1836

Category:1836 disestablishments

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