Pratt, J. G. (John Gill), 1814-1900

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John G. Pratt was born September 9, 1814 at Hingham, Massachusetts. He studied at the Wakefield Academy, Reading, Massachusetts, and at Andover Seminary where he graduated in 1836. Besides his regular studies, he spent time at the University Press, Cambridge, where he learned the printing trade. At Andover he was licensed to preach and after graduation was employed by the Baptist Missionary Society for work in the Indian Country, first as a printer and later as a missionary. John married Olivia Evans on March 28, 1837 in Reading and they moved from Boston to the Shawnee Baptist Mission near present Merriam, Kansas. John replaced Jotham Meeker as printer.

From the description of Rev. John G. Pratt papers [microform], 1834-1899 (bulk 1837-1870). (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 52343370

Baptist missionary, teacher, Indian agent. Of Massachusetts; present Johnson, Wyandotte Counties, Kan.

From the description of John Gill Pratt papers, 1834-1899 (bulk 1837-1870). (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 693274193

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associatedWith Shawnee Methodist Mission and Indian Manual Labor School (Kan.) corporateBody
associatedWith Shawnee Methodist Mission and Indian Manual Labor School (Kan.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Kansas
Mission (Kan.)
Wyandotte County (Kan.)
Kansas
Johnson County (Kan.)
Subject
Account books
American letters
Baptists
Baptists
Baptists
Baptists
Delaware Indians
Delaware Indians
Financial statements
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Kansa Indians
Kickapoo Indians
Missionaries
Missions
Munsee Indians
Sermons, American
Shawnee Indians
Shawnee Indians
Stockbridge Indians
Stockbridge Indians
Wyandot Indians
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Printing
Indian agents
Missionaries
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Birth 1814

Death 1900

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