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- catalog contributor b12831208.
- catalog created "2003, c1840.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003, c1840.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003, c1840.".
- catalog description "Appendix 1: Speech of the Hon. Wilson Lumpkin, in the House of Representatives, in Congress, on the bill for the removal of the Indians, May 17th, 1930 -- 2. Report of the Committee on Indian Missions of the Baptist General Convention, in May, 1832 -- 3. Speech of the Hon. A. H. Sevier, in the Senate of the United States, on the "bill to provide for the security and protection of the immigrant and other Indian tribes west of the states of Missouri and Arkansas," February 23, 1839.".
- catalog description "I. Correspondence, and appointments to missionary service -- II. Removal to Fort Wayne -- III. Pecuniary assistance obtained from Government -- IV. Dreadful effects of ardent sprits -- V. Lamentable death of an Indian woman -- VI. Indian murders -- VII. Resignation of a missionary -- VIII. Tour among the Ottawas -- IX. Sickness -- X. Narrow escape from a murderer -- XI. Commissioner's report of the mission -- XII. Marriage of a missionary -- XIII. Tour of exploration -- XIV. Exploring expedition continued and terminated on Arkansas".
- catalog description "Origin of the Indians -- Their original condition -- They have no marriage ceremonies -- They claimed particular portions of country -- All Europeans adopted the same principle in taking possession of Indian lands -- The Government of the United States adheres to the principles previously adopted by Europeans -- The policy which ought to have been adopted -- Improved conditions of the southern tribes -- Change of measures in the management of Indian affairs".
- catalog description "XV. Baptisms -- XVI. Journey to Washington -- XVII. Creek treaty -- XVIII. Baptism -- XIX. Boarding schools -- XX. Cherokee station -- XXI. Mission to the Osages -- XXII. Small-pox -- XXIII. Condition of affairs at the close of 1839 -- XXIV. Encouragement to go forward in the work of Indian reform".
- catalog extent "xxiv, 672 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "History of Baptist Indian missions.".
- catalog identifier "1888514205".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of Baptist Indian missions.".
- catalog isPartOf "Missionary Series".
- catalog isPartOf "Missionary series (Springfield, Mo.)".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003, c1840.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Springfield, MO : Particular Baptist Press,".
- catalog relation "History of Baptist Indian missions.".
- catalog spatial "Indian Territory".
- catalog spatial "Indian Territory.".
- catalog subject "Baptists Missions Indian Territory History.".
- catalog subject "Baptists Missions.".
- catalog subject "E98.M6 M2 2003".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Indian Territory.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Missions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix 1: Speech of the Hon. Wilson Lumpkin, in the House of Representatives, in Congress, on the bill for the removal of the Indians, May 17th, 1930 -- 2. Report of the Committee on Indian Missions of the Baptist General Convention, in May, 1832 -- 3. Speech of the Hon. A. H. Sevier, in the Senate of the United States, on the "bill to provide for the security and protection of the immigrant and other Indian tribes west of the states of Missouri and Arkansas," February 23, 1839.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Correspondence, and appointments to missionary service -- II. Removal to Fort Wayne -- III. Pecuniary assistance obtained from Government -- IV. Dreadful effects of ardent sprits -- V. Lamentable death of an Indian woman -- VI. Indian murders -- VII. Resignation of a missionary -- VIII. Tour among the Ottawas -- IX. Sickness -- X. Narrow escape from a murderer -- XI. Commissioner's report of the mission -- XII. Marriage of a missionary -- XIII. Tour of exploration -- XIV. Exploring expedition continued and terminated on Arkansas".
- catalog tableOfContents "Origin of the Indians -- Their original condition -- They have no marriage ceremonies -- They claimed particular portions of country -- All Europeans adopted the same principle in taking possession of Indian lands -- The Government of the United States adheres to the principles previously adopted by Europeans -- The policy which ought to have been adopted -- Improved conditions of the southern tribes -- Change of measures in the management of Indian affairs".
- catalog tableOfContents "XV. Baptisms -- XVI. Journey to Washington -- XVII. Creek treaty -- XVIII. Baptism -- XIX. Boarding schools -- XX. Cherokee station -- XXI. Mission to the Osages -- XXII. Small-pox -- XXIII. Condition of affairs at the close of 1839 -- XXIV. Encouragement to go forward in the work of Indian reform".
- catalog title "History of Baptist Indian missions / by Isaac McCoy.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".