Thomas S. Williamson papers, 1839-1939.

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Thomas S. Williamson papers, 1839-1939.

Correspondence, articles, and accounts of this physician who was also (1835-1862) a missionary to the Dakota Indians at Lac Qui Parle and Kaposia, Minnesota.

2 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6694357

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Williamson, A. W. (Andrew Woods), 1838-1906.

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Williamson, Martha R. M. (Ready Morgan), 1840-1887

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Whipple, Henry Benjamin, 1822-1901

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First Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Minnesota. From the description of Henry Benjamin Whipple papers, 1856-1879. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 664364247 Episcopal Bishop of Minnesota. From the description of Papers, 1863. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 18086096 Epithet: Bishop of Minnesota British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_1000000007...

Pond, Gideon H. (Gideon Hollister), 1810-1878

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Otherday, John, -1869

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Williamson, Thomas Cornelius.

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Riggs, Stephen Return, 1812-1883

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Stephen Return Riggs, a Presebyterian missionary, was born in Steubenville, Ohio, on March 23, 1812, the son of Stephen and Anne (Baird) Riggs. He studied at Jefferson College and the Western Theological Seminary in 1833 and 1834, and he was licensed to preach in 1836. He came to what is now Minnesota under the auspices of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in 1837, settling first at Lake Harriet (in what is now Minneapolis). Later he was sent to th...

Williamson, Thomas S. (Thomas Smith), 1800-1879

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Pogue family.

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Williamson family.

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MacQuesten, Rockwood.

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Aiton, Mary Smith Briggs, 1836-1922.

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Williamson, John Poage, 1835-1917

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John Poage Williamson (1835-1917); Missionary to the Dakota Indians for the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. from 1860 to 1898, preaching in their native language, which he had learned as a child. He worked at many sites, including: the Lower Sioux Agency, Minn., 1860-1862; Fort Snelling, 1862-1863; Crow Creek, S.D., 1863-1866; Santee Agency, Neb., 1866-1869; and the Yankton Agency, S.D., 1869-1898. Williamson also acted as the Special U.S. Agent for the Flandreau Indians, 1873-1878. In 1871, h...

Williamson, Henry Martyn, 1851-

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Treat, Selah Burr, 1804-1877

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Williamson, Jane Smith, b. 1803.

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