On the 26th day of September, 1838, the members met in the town of Boonville, and opened the 23rd annual session of the Missouri conference.…
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Nov. 25, 1838. Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs for 1838. "Manual-labor schools are what the Indian condition calls for." The Missionary Society of…
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Nov. 25, 1838. Annual Register of Indian Affairs report for Shawnee Mission. Missionaries—Rev. Thomas Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Lorenzo Waugh. School—Thirty-two scholars ... Eleven of…
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May 30, 1838. Dr. Bangs, from the committee appointed at the last meeting, made the following report, which was adopted: The committee appointed to…
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Report of Thomas Johnson to the Corresponding Secretary of the Missionary Society of the M. E. Church: Dear Brother.— While I was in New York…
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O. I. A. June 20, 1838 Johnson, T. Revd., Washington. Sir: I have the honor, by direction of the Secretary of War, to communicate…
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May, 1837. Report of Shawnee Methodist Mission. In conformity with treaty stipulations, Government has erected for them a saw and grist mill; the cost…
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Dec. 1, 1836. Report of Methodist Schools. Teachers Pupils Shawnee 3 44 Delaware 2 19 Peories 2 16 Kickapoos 2 6 Wyandots 2 40
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Jan. 1, 1836. Report in Annual Register of Indian Affairs for the Shawnee Mission. Under the patronage of the Miss. Soc. Of M. E. Ch. Originated…
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Jan. 1, 1835. Report in Annual Register of Indian Affairs. The Shawanoes reside in the northeastern corner of their country, near the line of…
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