[Cherokee imprints from the Mission Press at Park Hill, Indian Territory]. 1840-1847.

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[Cherokee imprints from the Mission Press at Park Hill, Indian Territory]. 1840-1847.

These examples of printing in the Cherokee language include the following five pamphlets: The epistles of John ; A treatise on marriage ; The negro servant / Legh Richmond ; Poor Sarah / Elias Boudinot ; The dairyman's daughter / Legh Richmond with Bob the sailor boy / G. C. Smith. Two of the pamphlets were printed by John Candy.

Pamphlets 1 box 15 cm. x 9 cm.

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Boudinot, Elias, 1802-1839

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Elias Boudinot (Cherokee: ᎦᎴᎩᎾ ᎤᏩᏘ, romanized: Gallegina Uwati; 1802 – June 22, 1839), also known as Buck Watie) was a writer, newspaper editor, and leader of the Cherokee Nation. He was a member of a prominent family, and was born and grew up in Cherokee territory, now part of present-day Georgia. Born to parents of Cherokee and European ancestry and educated at the Foreign Mission School in Connecticut, he became one of several leaders who believed that acculturation was critical to Cherokee s...

Candy, John.

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Smith, G. C.

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Richmond, Legh, 1772-1827

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Legh Richmond was an Evangelical clergyman in Great Britain. He was educated at Trinity College at Cambridge University. He is famous for writing The Dairyman's Daughter and other popular works of fiction relating to English village life. From 1807 to 1812 he published several volumes of Fathers of the English Church, a collection of biographies of people active in the English Reformation. From the description of Legh Richmond letters, 1807-1815. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122517...

Rogers, Sarah, -1817

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Mission Press (Park Hill, Okla.)

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