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Nathaniel Paschall

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But he was a thinker. When he wrote he knew before he began what he was going to write about . . . and wrote it in as few and terse words as possible. In personal demeanor as gentle as a girl, in courage he was as brave as a lion. Anybody could know where he stood on any
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Mr. Paschall had had only what may be styled a newspaper education and equipment, graduating from the printer's case and imbibing the great fund of information contained in what went upon his galleys or columns of
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In 1828, he was admitted as a full partner in the business. In 1837 Charless and Paschall sold the enterprise to "Messsrs. Chambers, Harris and George Knapp." In 1840 they founded a new paper called
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In 1855, he went into partnership with brothers George and John Knapp in the firm George Knapp & Co., which continued publication of the
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He died in St. Louis on December 12, 1866, at the age of 64. The Hotel Paschall was named in his honor the next year.
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Nathaniel Paschall was apprenticed as a "bound boy" early in 1814, when he was not quite twelve, to
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to learn the trade of printing. When his apprenticeship expired in 1823, he continued to work with
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on January 1, 1844, and when editor A.B. Chambers died in 1854, Paschall succeeded him.
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Illinois State Marriage Records. Online index. Illinois State Public Record Office
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He and Martha Eliza Stevens Edgar were married on November 27, 1832, in
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Annals of St. Louis in its territorial days, from 1804 to 1821,
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Paschall was elected clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of
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Knoxville
St. Louis

Missouri Republican
Knoxville, Tennessee
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Sangamon, Illinois
Joseph Charless
Edward Charless
St. Louis County
Claiborne Jackson
Thomas C. Reynolds
Stephen Douglas
Presidency of the United States
jurist
Hamilton R. Gamble
James E. Yeatman
fur trader
Frank Blair
secede from the United States
Conditional Union
Civil War
William Hyde
"Tennessee, Missouri Similarities Shown"
The Daily News Journal



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