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St. Louis (Missouri, United States) (search for this): entry reavis-logan-uriah
Reavis, Logan Uriah 1831-1889 Editor; born in Sangamon Bottom, Ill., March 26, 1831; purchased an interest in the Beardstown Gazette which he afterwards changed to the Central Illinoian. He removed to St. Louis, Mo., in 1866, and became prominent as an advocate for the removal of the seat of government from Washington to St. Louis. He is the author of the Life of Horace Greeley; The life of William S. Harney; St. Louis, the future Great City of the World; A Change of National Empire; Thurchased an interest in the Beardstown Gazette which he afterwards changed to the Central Illinoian. He removed to St. Louis, Mo., in 1866, and became prominent as an advocate for the removal of the seat of government from Washington to St. Louis. He is the author of the Life of Horace Greeley; The life of William S. Harney; St. Louis, the future Great City of the World; A Change of National Empire; The New Republic, or the Transition Complete, etc. He died in St. Louis, Mo., April 25, 1889.
Reavis, Logan Uriah 1831-1889 Editor; born in Sangamon Bottom, Ill., March 26, 1831; purchased an interest in the Beardstown Gazette which he afterwards changed to the Central Illinoian. He removed to St. Louis, Mo., in 1866, and became prominent as an advocate for the removal of the seat of government from Washington to St. Louis. He is the author of the Life of Horace Greeley; The life of William S. Harney; St. Louis, the future Great City of the World; A Change of National Empire; The New Republic, or the Transition Complete, etc. He died in St. Louis, Mo., April 25, 1889.
William Selby Harney (search for this): entry reavis-logan-uriah
Reavis, Logan Uriah 1831-1889 Editor; born in Sangamon Bottom, Ill., March 26, 1831; purchased an interest in the Beardstown Gazette which he afterwards changed to the Central Illinoian. He removed to St. Louis, Mo., in 1866, and became prominent as an advocate for the removal of the seat of government from Washington to St. Louis. He is the author of the Life of Horace Greeley; The life of William S. Harney; St. Louis, the future Great City of the World; A Change of National Empire; The New Republic, or the Transition Complete, etc. He died in St. Louis, Mo., April 25, 1889.
Reavis, Logan Uriah 1831-1889 Editor; born in Sangamon Bottom, Ill., March 26, 1831; purchased an interest in the Beardstown Gazette which he afterwards changed to the Central Illinoian. He removed to St. Louis, Mo., in 1866, and became prominent as an advocate for the removal of the seat of government from Washington to St. Louis. He is the author of the Life of Horace Greeley; The life of William S. Harney; St. Louis, the future Great City of the World; A Change of National Empire; The New Republic, or the Transition Complete, etc. He died in St. Louis, Mo., April 25, 1889.
Reavis, Logan Uriah 1831-1889 Editor; born in Sangamon Bottom, Ill., March 26, 1831; purchased an interest in the Beardstown Gazette which he afterwards changed to the Central Illinoian. He removed to St. Louis, Mo., in 1866, and became prominent as an advocate for the removal of the seat of government from Washington to St. Louis. He is the author of the Life of Horace Greeley; The life of William S. Harney; St. Louis, the future Great City of the World; A Change of National Empire; The New Republic, or the Transition Complete, etc. He died in St. Louis, Mo., April 25, 1889.
Reavis, Logan Uriah 1831-1889 Editor; born in Sangamon Bottom, Ill., March 26, 1831; purchased an interest in the Beardstown Gazette which he afterwards changed to the Central Illinoian. He removed to St. Louis, Mo., in 1866, and became prominent as an advocate for the removal of the seat of government from Washington to St. Louis. He is the author of the Life of Horace Greeley; The life of William S. Harney; St. Louis, the future Great City of the World; A Change of National Empire; The New Republic, or the Transition Complete, etc. He died in St. Louis, Mo., April 25, 1889.
Reavis, Logan Uriah 1831-1889 Editor; born in Sangamon Bottom, Ill., March 26, 1831; purchased an interest in the Beardstown Gazette which he afterwards changed to the Central Illinoian. He removed to St. Louis, Mo., in 1866, and became prominent as an advocate for the removal of the seat of government from Washington to St. Louis. He is the author of the Life of Horace Greeley; The life of William S. Harney; St. Louis, the future Great City of the World; A Change of National Empire; The New Republic, or the Transition Complete, etc. He died in St. Louis, Mo., April 25, 1889.
April 25th, 1889 AD (search for this): entry reavis-logan-uriah
Reavis, Logan Uriah 1831-1889 Editor; born in Sangamon Bottom, Ill., March 26, 1831; purchased an interest in the Beardstown Gazette which he afterwards changed to the Central Illinoian. He removed to St. Louis, Mo., in 1866, and became prominent as an advocate for the removal of the seat of government from Washington to St. Louis. He is the author of the Life of Horace Greeley; The life of William S. Harney; St. Louis, the future Great City of the World; A Change of National Empire; The New Republic, or the Transition Complete, etc. He died in St. Louis, Mo., April 25, 1889.
March 26th, 1831 AD (search for this): entry reavis-logan-uriah
Reavis, Logan Uriah 1831-1889 Editor; born in Sangamon Bottom, Ill., March 26, 1831; purchased an interest in the Beardstown Gazette which he afterwards changed to the Central Illinoian. He removed to St. Louis, Mo., in 1866, and became prominent as an advocate for the removal of the seat of government from Washington to St. Louis. He is the author of the Life of Horace Greeley; The life of William S. Harney; St. Louis, the future Great City of the World; A Change of National Empire; The New Republic, or the Transition Complete, etc. He died in St. Louis, Mo., April 25, 1889.