Henry R. Howland research papers, 1901-ca. 1924.

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Henry R. Howland research papers, 1901-ca. 1924.

Letters, notes, and drafts concerning the Seneca mission at Buffalo Creek, the British privateer Vengeance, William Pryor Letchworth and the Indian council at Glen Iris, and recollections of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Buffalo, N.Y.

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Vengeance (Privateer)

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Hyde, Jabez B. (Jabez Backus), 1774-1855

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Sent to the Buffalo Creek Reservation by the New York Missionary Society in 1811. He established a school and taught the Seneca Indians for almost ten years. From the description of Account of the Seneca Indians & mission, 1820 Aug. 20. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 52728193 ...

Harris, Thompson S.

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Graduate of Princeton College and Seminary and a licentiate of the Presbytery of New Brunswick, N.J. Appointed missionary to the Buffalo Creek Reservation on 19 Sept. 1821. He left the mission on 28 June 1830. From the description of Journals of the Seneca mission, 1821-1828. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 37658861 ...

Letchworth, William Pryor, 1823-1910

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Letchworth was a philanthropist from Erie County, N.Y. Letchworth donated his estate, Glen Iris, to the State of New York. The park is located along the Genessee River in western New York State. From the description of Letchworth State Park Collection, 1907-1956. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145407356 Born in Brownville, N.Y. 26 May 1823. Partner in firm of Pratt & Letchworth of Buffalo, N.Y. In 1906 he offered the Glen Iris and his thousand acres to the State of New Y...

Wright, Asher, 1803-1875

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Born in Hanover, N. H.; graduated from Andover Seminary. Served as missionary to the Seneca Indians on the Buffalo Creek Reservation from 1831 to 1846, and on the Cattaraugus Reservation from 1846 until his death in 1875. He established the Mission Press which published texts in the Seneca language. From the description of Asher and Laura M. Wright letters, 1850-1871. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 181085057 ...

Wright, Laura M. (Laura Maria), 1809-1886

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Howland, Henry R. (Henry Raymond), 1844-1930

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Associated with the John T. Noye Manufacturing Co. and the Spencer Lens Co.; longtime member of the board of managers of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. From the description of Address at dedication of Seneca Indian Park : typescript, 1912 June 29. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 36088095 From the description of Henry R. Howland research papers, 1901-ca. 1924. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 191767459 From the description of Lett...