Mary L. Hulbert collection.

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Mary L. Hulbert collection.

This collection consists of the book, A collection of Chippeway and English hymns, for the use of native Indians / translated by Peter Jones, Indian missionary, to which are added a few hymns translated by the Rev. James Evans and George Henry (New York : Phillips & Hunt ; Cincinnati : Walden & Stowe, [1880?], 289 pages).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7428715

State Archive of Michigan

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Evans, James, 1801-1846

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James Evans (1801–1846) was a teacher, Methodist minister and missionary, linguist, and author. He was born in Kingston-upon-Hull, England, the son of James Evans, ship’s captain, and Mary–. He married Mary Blithe Smith in 1822, and they had two daughters, one of whom died in childhood. He died in Kelby, England. Evans went to school in Lincolnshire, England. In 1822 he followed his parents to Lower Canada. He found employment as a teacher near L’Original, Upper Canada. About three years later...

Henry, George W. (George William), 1889-1964

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Jones, Peter, 1802-1856

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Peter Jones (1802–1856) known in Ojibway as Kahkewaquonaby, meaning “sacred feathers’ or “sacred waving feathers”; also known as Desagondensta, in Kanienʼkéha, the Mohawk language, signifying “he stands people on their feet” was a Mississauga Ojibway chief, a member of the Eagle Totem, a farmer, a Methodist minister, an author, and a translator. He was born at Burlington Heights (Hamilton), Upper Canada, the son of Augustus Jones and Tuhbenahneequay. He married Eliza Field in 1833, and they h...

Hulbert, Mary A.

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