Letters regarding the Ojibwe chief Bad Boy, 1865.

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Letters regarding the Ojibwe chief Bad Boy, 1865.

Letters by Ojibwe missionary John Johnson and fur trader Allan Morrison attesting to the good character of Chief Bad Boy (Queweshashish). A cover note by E. Steele Peake states that the letters were addressed to Abraham Duryea Brower of Round Prairie (Todd County), Minn.

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Enmegahbowh, J. J. (John Johnson), 1812?-1902

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Ottawa-Chippewa Indian and protestant preacher who served first as a Methodist and later as an Episcopal clergyman among the Chippewa in Minnesota, 1839-1902. Born in Canada around 1812, Enmegahbowh was educated at a Methodist mission school in Jacksonville, Ill., and ordained as the Rev. John Johnson. Working as a Methodist missionary to the Chippewas from 1839 until 1844, when the church abandoned its mission, Enmegahbowh convinced the Episcopalians to start a mission ...

Peake, Ebenezer Steele, 1830-1905

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Morrison, Allan, 1803-1877.

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Bad Boy, Chief.

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