skip to main content

ProQuest historical newspapers : The Wall Street Journal (1889-1999).

ProQuest (Firm),

Ann Arbor, Mich : ProQuest. 1889

Online access

  • Title:
    ProQuest historical newspapers : The Wall Street Journal (1889-1999).
  • Author: ProQuest (Firm),
  • Subjects: New York (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; United States -- Newspapers; Electronic reference sources; Electronic newspapers
  • Description: In 1889, Dow Jones & Company first published The Wall Street Journal (formerly known as the Customers' Afternoon Letter) as a markets-focused newspaper for the country's then-fewer than 200,000 shareholders. Today, it focuses not only on the stock market, but on all aspects of global business, economics, consumer affairs, and trends and issues.Online researchers have access to more than 100 years of The Journal's accurate reporting, exclusive analysis, agenda setting editorials, and controversial opinions. In addition to the printed stories, researchers also can study the charts, stock tables, graphics, and illustrations featured in the publication. With this resource, users can study the development of industries and companies across decades, monitor the implementation and effects of fiscal policies on the global economy, study opposing viewpoints at critical times in the world's history, and more. This title is especially appealing to those interested in business, finance, economics, and journalism. - This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
  • Publisher: Ann Arbor, Mich : ProQuest.
  • Creation Date: 1889
  • Format: Online resource.
  • Language: English
  • Type: Journal

Searching Remote Databases, Please Wait