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'''Lewis Butt Mayer''' (formerly '''Lewis Butt Barrett''') was briefly the owner and publisher of the ''[[Birmingham Age-Herald]]'', which she took over at the death of her husband, [[Edward Barrett]]. She sold the newspaper to ''Mobile Register'' and ''Mobile News-Item'' publisher [[Frederick Thompson]] in [[1922]] and married hotel executive [[Robert Mayer]] that November.
'''Lewis Butt Mayer''' (formerly '''Lewis Butt Barrett''') was briefly the owner and publisher of the ''[[Birmingham Age-Herald]]'', which she took over at the death of her husband, [[Edward Barrett]]. She sold the newspaper to ''Mobile Register'' and ''Mobile News-Item'' publisher [[Frederick Thompson]] in [[1922]] and married hotel executive [[Robert Mayer]] that November.



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Lewis Mayer

Lewis Butt Mayer (formerly Lewis Butt Barrett) was briefly the owner and publisher of the Birmingham Age-Herald, which she took over at the death of her husband, Edward Barrett. She sold the newspaper to Mobile Register and Mobile News-Item publisher Frederick Thompson in 1922 and married hotel executive Robert Mayer that November.

References

  • "Widow of late publisher weds owner of string of hotels." (November 25, 1922) The Fourth Estate