This journal later became The Missionary Herald.
Missionary reports were printed in the Missionary Herald, the magazine of the American Board established in 1821.
For many Christians in America, the Missionary Herald was their window to the world.
He published several books, as well as many articles in The Missionary Herald.
Editor of the "Panoplist" and the "Missionary Herald".
Missionary Herald (February 1909).
A woman's voice said "Come in," and he entered, and set his sack behind the stove in the parlour, saying politely to the old lady who sat reading the "Missionary Herald" by the lamp: "Pray keep your seat, madam, I will not disturb you.
In October 1826, he published Appeal to American Christians on behalf of the twelve millions speaking the Mahratta language in Missionary Herald.
The first actual printing of a Bible portion in Cherokee appeared in the Missionary Herald of December, 1827, and consisted of the first verse of Genesis, translated by Samuel Worcester.
Cule worked as an editor of missionary publications, including the monthly Missionary Herald and a children's magazine Wonderlands.