Story of Chicago in Connection With the Printing Business

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Story of Chicago in Connection With the Printing Business
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Wing & Co. , publishers.
LAW JOURNAL, 1877-1912: Published weekly by the Chicago Law Journal Publishing Co. Judge John Gib- bons was editor for a number of years. Files may be found at the Chicago Public Library, the Chicago Law Institute.
LE JOURNAL DE L'!LLINOIS, 1857-1858: First issued in Kankakee as a weekly on January 2, 1857, by A. Grand- pre and Claude Petit, being the first French newspaper published in the state. In September, 1857, it was moved to Chicago.
LEDGER, 1872-1912: A literar
...y and family paper. Sam- uel H. Williams was editor for almost twenty years. In 1891 W. D. Boyce acquired the Ledger, and the W. D. Boyce Co. Have been editors and publishers to date.
LEEDLE VANDERER, 1870-1876: A comic monthly, edited and published by C. H. Harris "Carl Pretzel. " LEGAL ADVISER, 1861-1912: Devoted to legal interests. Its aim "is to be a medium of information on questions of law, administration, and public policy, colonial and for- eign affairs, industrial arts and sciences, popular litera- ture, etc.


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