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- Carey_Mission abstract "The Carey Mission was established by Baptist missionary Isaac McCoy among the Potawatomi tribe of American Indians on the St. Joseph River near Niles, Michigan, USA in December, 1822. It was named for William Carey, a noted English Baptist missionary. The Carey Mission’s official nature and reputation made it a headquarters for settlers and a point from which the American frontier was extended.".
- Carey_Mission wikiPageExternalLink mccoy_isaac.htm.
- Carey_Mission wikiPageID "18704713".
- Carey_Mission wikiPageRevisionID "500478740".
- Carey_Mission hasPhotoCollection Carey_Mission.
- Carey_Mission subject Category:1822_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- Carey_Mission subject Category:Berrien_County,_Michigan.
- Carey_Mission subject Category:Potawatomi.
- Carey_Mission subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Michigan.
- Carey_Mission comment "The Carey Mission was established by Baptist missionary Isaac McCoy among the Potawatomi tribe of American Indians on the St. Joseph River near Niles, Michigan, USA in December, 1822. It was named for William Carey, a noted English Baptist missionary. The Carey Mission’s official nature and reputation made it a headquarters for settlers and a point from which the American frontier was extended.".
- Carey_Mission label "Carey Mission".
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- Carey_Mission sameAs Q5039200.
- Carey_Mission wasDerivedFrom Carey_Mission?oldid=500478740.
- Carey_Mission isPrimaryTopicOf Carey_Mission.