First Year of the Kittochtinny Historical Society volume 8

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Rev. Benjamin Bailsman was ite editor of The Mi l, and editor-in-chief. 1862. When lie unanimous call to accept pastorate of Zion's Reformed Church, I rsburg.
The Mercersburg Review, established in Mercersburg, 1849, was trans- ferred to Publication House. Chambersburg, in 1853, and The Guardian. Established in 1850, was tr: d in 1863. Nearly all of Church work at large was concentrated t i Publication House in Chambersburg.
The Christliche Hi stablished bj Dr. Schneck in Gettysburg, as transfe
...rred to Ch u burg in 1840, anil the name changed to "Christliche Zeitschrift. Dr. Schneck in a sho tanged its name to Reformir tenzeitung. Lie continued its editor until 1864, with the exception of an interval 'of five years. L852-'57. When it was edited by Rev. Samuel Miller. Other Enterprises.
1833. Tic er and Recorder, is the title of a paper that was printed in Chambersburg in 1833, which must have had a short existence. It was "pledged to no party trammelled by no sect — consecrated to the cause of Evangelical Truth.


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