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Author's bio:*Required The Missouri Republican was a newspaper headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Its predecessor was the Morning Gazette, and it later changed its name to St. Louis Republic. After supporting the Whig Party, the paper became aligned with the Democratic Party. In the late 19th century, the Republic had the second largest circulation in St. Louis, surpassing papers that would survive it, such as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the St. Louis Star-Times. Its final owner was David R. Francis, a prominent political figure. In 1919, after years of losses, Francis sold the Republic to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, a longtime rival paper supportive of the Republican Party, which closed it.
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