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130 0 $a New era (Greenville, Ill.)
245 14 $a The new era.
260 $a Greenville, Ill. : $b John M'Pike
300 $a v.
310 $a Weekly
362 1 $a Began in 1847.
500 $a "Free discussion, the restoration of primitive democracy, and the rights of the people."
588 $a Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 2 (Oct. 16, 1847).
588 $a Latest issue consulted: Vol. 1, no. 9 (Dec. 13, 1847).
651 0 $a Greenville (Ill.) $v Newspapers.
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655 7 $a Newspapers. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01423814
752 $a United States $b Illinois $c Bond $d Greenville.
776 08 $i Microfilm version: $t New era (Greenville, Ill.) $w (DLC) 2020262118 $w (OCoLC)1142971092
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