Smith, George Nelson, 1807-1881

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Dates:
Birth 1807
Death 1881-04-05
Gender:
Male
English,

Biographical notes:

George N. Smith was born, 0ct. 25, 1807, near Swanton, Vt., and died in Northport, Mich., Apr. 5, 1881. He learned the millwright trade, taught school, and studied for the ministry. On July 4, 1830, he married Arvilla Almira Powers of St. Albans, Vt. On May 8, 1833, they left Vermont for Michigan, and settled at Gull Prairie, where he taught and did carpentry work. On Feb. 5, 1836, he was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of St. Joseph; on Jan. 13, 1837, he was appointed to do missionary work at Plainwell at a salary of $200, and was ordained April 7 as the first Congregational minister in Michigan. The following January he was appointed general agent of the Western Society of Michigan to work among the Indians. On Aug. 2, 1839, he settled near present-day Holland, where he worked with the Indians until 1849, when the growing Dutch settlement caused him to remove his charges to the site of Northport, formerly Waukazoo. Smith was a Whig and later a Republican; served as Judge of probate, treasurer of Leelanaw County, and in other capacities. Although at one time bitterly opposed to Masonry, he later joined and was buried with Masonic rites. He had ten children. (from Mich.Pio.Colls., XXX, 190-212 ; Wait-Anderson, "Old Settlers" ; Mich. Hist. Mag, I, 94-95 ; "The Traverse Region", 233ff.) (blue index cards)

From the description of George N. Smith papers, 1846-1916 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 496279707

Pioneer Congregational minister in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, and missionary to the Indians.

From the description of George Nelson Smith papers, 1837-1857 (scattered) [microform]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 154300967

From the description of George Nelson Smith papers, 1837-1857 (scattered). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419420

Educator, farmer, and missionary.

From the description of Papers of George Nelson Smith, 1835-1879 (bulk 1840-1879). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71068009

George Smith, born in Vermont and trained as a millwright, headed west to Michigan in the early 1830s. He taught school and worked as a carpenter for several years until, in 1835, he received an appointment to preach. In 1836 he was licensed to preach and ordained as the first congregational minister in Michigan. Soon after Smith's ordination, Chief Joseph Waukazoo asked the government for a Protestant mission. Smith was sent to Allegan as a missionary to Waukazoo's Ottawa tribe. A settlement, the Old Wing Mission, was built near Black Lake and consisted of a church, a school, and several homes. Under increasing pressure from the heavy number of Dutch immigrants, the mission moved north in the late 1840s.

From the description of Papers, 1840-1981. (Joint Archive of Holland, History Research Center). WorldCat record id: 30451853

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Subjects:

  • Religion
  • Congregational churches
  • Congregational churches
  • Congregational churches
  • Clergy
  • Indians of North America
  • Indians of North America
  • Meteorology
  • Missionaries
  • Sermons, American

Occupations:

  • Educators
  • Farmers
  • Missionaries

Places:

  • Michigan (as recorded)
  • Allegan County (Mich.) (as recorded)
  • Kalamazoo County (Mich.) (as recorded)
  • Michigan (as recorded)
  • Michigan (as recorded)
  • Michigan (as recorded)
  • Grand Traverse County (Mich.) (as recorded)
  • Michigan--Kalamazoo County (as recorded)
  • Michigan (as recorded)
  • Kalamazoo County (Mich.) (as recorded)