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  1. Charles Milford Bergstresser (June 25, 1858 – September 20, 1923) was an American journalist and, with Charles Dow and Edward Jones, one of the founders of Dow Jones & Company at 15 Wall Street in 1882.

  2. The company’s big competitive advantage was a special stylus developed by a third, and now-forgotten, founder, one Charles M. Bergstresser (I think of him as the third tenor of Dow Jones), which could produce more than two-dozen copies with a single impression.

  3. Jul 7, 2014 · The name "The Wall Street Journal" was the idea of Charles Bergstresser, the "forgotten" third man who teamed with Dow and Jones to create the news company that started publishing this newspaper...

  4. Jul 30, 2021 · Plagued by health problems, Dow wrote his final editorial in April 1902, before he and Bergstresser sold their shares in the company to Boston newsman Clarence W. Barron for $130,000. With Barron at the helm, the Journal’s circulation grew from 7,000 to 50,000 at the end of the 1920s.

  5. Mar 24, 1999 · Meet Charles M. Bergstresser, a forgotten figure alongside Charles Dow and Edward Jones as one of the three founders of Dow Jones & Company. He was there beside his partners when they first...

  6. History of Business Journalism. 1882 – Charles Dow, Edward Jones and Charles Bergstresser begin a wire service that delivers news to investment houses along Wall Street. Charles Dow wrote for The Providence Journal, where he wrote about steamboats as well as the discovery of silver in Colorado .

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  8. The founding of Dow Jones was established by Charles Dow, Edward Jones and Charles Bergstresser who over two decades conceive and commence three products which define Dow Jones and financial journalism: The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswires and the Dow Jones Industrial Average.