Religiöser Botschafter, Der (Periodical)Der Religiöser Botschafter (General Conference Mennonite), the first Mennonite church paper in America, was published and edited as an 8-page 10 x 12 inch (25.4 x 30.5 cm.) biweekly by John H. Oberholtzer at Milford Square, Pennsylvania, from 23 August 1852 to 31 December 1855, when it was renamed Das Christliche Volksblatt and its publication taken over by the Mennonitischer Druckverein. Bluffton College Library has a complete file.
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