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042 $a msc
245 04 $a The Army and Navy messenger.
246 13 $a Messenger
260 $a Petersburg, Va. : $b [Evangelical Tract Society],
300 $a v. $c 40-48 cm.
310 $a Semimonthly
362 1 $a Began in 1863.
500 $a Editors: May 1863-Apr. 1864, P. Slaughter.-- Dec. 1864-Mar. 1865, W.B. Wellons.
500 $a Confederate publication.
500 $a Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 6 (May 1, 1863).
515 $a Publication suspended during 1864.
550 $a Organ of the Evangelical Tract Society, Petersburg.
650 0 $a Soldiers $x Religious life $v Newspapers.
651 0 $a United States $x History $y Civil War, 1861-1865 $x Religious aspects $v Newspapers.
651 0 $a Petersburg (Va.) $v Newspapers.
700 1 $a Slaughter, Philip, $d 1808-1890, $e ed.
700 1 $a Wellons, W. B. $q (William Brock), $d 1821-1877, $e ed.
710 2 $a Evangelical Tract Society.
752 $a United States $b Virginia $d Petersburg.