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|S='' | |S=The ''Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate'' was an early Latter-day Saint newspaper published in Kirtland, Ohio between October 1834 and September 1837. It was the successor to ''The Evening and Morning Star'' and the predecessor to the ''Elders' Journal''. | ||
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Summary: The Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate was an early Latter-day Saint newspaper published in Kirtland, Ohio between October 1834 and September 1837. It was the successor to The Evening and Morning Star and the predecessor to the Elders' Journal.
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