The American's Predecessor and Successor Newspapers
- Morning Record, March 13, 1893-March 27, 1901 (originally News Record aka Morning News aka Chicago Daily News (Morning Edition) beginning July 24, 1881)
- Chicago Times, June 1, 1861-March 4, 1895
- Chicago Republican, May 30, 1865-March 22, 1872
- Inter Ocean, March 25, 1872-May 10, 1914
- Chicago Daily Telegraph,March 21, 1878-May 9, 1881
- Morning Herald, May 10, 1893-March 3, 1895
- Times-Herald, March 4, 1895-March 26, 1901
- Chicago American July 4, 1900-August 27, 1939
- Record-Herald, March 28, 1901-May 10, 1914
- Chicago Examiner, Mar 3,1907-May 1, 1918
- Chicago Record Herald & Interocean May 11, 1914- June 1, 1914
- Chicago Herald, June 14, 1914-May 1, 1918
- Herald-Examiner May 2, 1918-August 26, 1939
- Herald American August 26, 1939-April 5, 1953
- The Chicago American April 6, 1953-September 23, 1959
- Chicago's New American Sep 23, 1959-October 24, 1959 (purchased by the Chicago Tribune)
- Chicago's American October 25, 1959-April 27, 1969
- Chicago Today American April 28, 1969-May 23, 1970
- Chicago Today May 24, 1970-September 13, 1974
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