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Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/Created
Albany, N.Y. : George Storrs, 1842-1880.
Description
1 online resource (volumes)
Vol. 1, no. 1 (Dec. 20, 1842)-v. 23, no. 10 (Mar. 1880).
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Subject(s)
Adventists
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Theology
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Editor
Storrs, George, 1796-1879
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Walsh, John Tomline, 1816-1886
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Publisher
Storrs, George, 1796-1879
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Printer
Wrightson, Thomas, 1822-1897
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Periodicals
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Series
American Historical Periodicals from the American Antiquarian Society.
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Numbering peculiarities
Publication suspended Dec. 1857-Dec. 1859; June-Dec. 1861.
Some numbers issued in combined form.
Issues for
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Issues for
also called
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Frequency
Monthly, 1860-1880
Former frequency
Semimonthly, 1854-1859
Monthly, 1843-1853
Notes
Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society.
Caption title.
Place of publication varies: New York, 1843-1844; Philadelphia, 1844-1852; New York 1852-<1863>; Philadelphia <1880>.
Printer: T. Wrightson, <1842>.
Editors: George Storrs; and John T. Walsh Nov. 1847-Oct. 1849.
Issue for
called <11th> edition.
American Antiquarian Society copy May-June, Aug.-Sept. 1854, Jan. 1860, Aug. 1863 bound with original wrappers.
Other format(s)
Available in microform from American Theological Library Association and University Microfilms International.
Place name(s)
United States New York Albany.
United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.
United States New York New York.
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