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To add under History section:
A new era began around the time of the February 23, 1849, paper, when new editor Alexander Wilds Chambliss took over, and the paper had a new name -- Alabama Baptist Advocate. The name did not last long, and it was changed to South Western Baptist in 1950 due to its wider circulation from Florida to New Mexico.
Citation: Wells, Elizabeth; Thornton, Grace (2017). The Alabama Baptist: 175 Years of Informing, Inspiring and Connecting Baptists. Birmingham, AL: The Alabama Baptist. pp. 10–24. ISBN978-0-99955-240-7.