Instructive lecture. Chief Maungwudaus of the Chippeway nation of the West will deliver a descriptive lecture at Rumford Hall on Monday Eve. March 15 ... Boston Hooton Printing Establishment, F. A. Searle proprietor [1850].

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Instructive lecture. Chief Maungwudaus of the Chippeway nation of the West will deliver a descriptive lecture at Rumford Hall on Monday Eve. March 15 ... Boston Hooton Printing Establishment, F. A. Searle proprietor [1850].

1850

One playbill, announcing lecture by Chief Maungwudaus with lace and date filled in in manuscript. Available through the Library of Congress Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 60, Folder 19.

1 p.; 47 x 16 cm.

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Maungwudaus, 1811-1888

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Maungwudaus, meaning “the great hero” or “courageous”, also known as George Henry, was born circa 1811 at 40 Mile Creek on the North West shore of Lake Ontario. He was one of eight children born to Sarah Henry and Chief Mesquacosy. Sarah was the first Mississauga woman to be baptised a Methodist. George Henry received his education at Methodist mission schools and seemed destined to take up a role in the church as a translator and interpreter. He served at several missions during the 1830s, incl...