History of the Wyandott Mission, at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Under the Direction of the Methodist Episcopal ChurchJ. F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, 1840 - 432 Reverend Finley's work at the Mission began in 1819. It has been generally overlooked as an important item of Afro-Americana. For five years, John Stewart, an African apostle struggled and wrought alone, until the Methodist authorities recognized his labors, and assumed their jurisdiction. |
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Strona 38
... fire ; sometimes by casting it into the water ; at other times by hanging it up on trees , and at other times by turning it loose . Lewis and Clark say , that one of the Mandans informed them , that lately he had eight horses , but that ...
... fire ; sometimes by casting it into the water ; at other times by hanging it up on trees , and at other times by turning it loose . Lewis and Clark say , that one of the Mandans informed them , that lately he had eight horses , but that ...
Strona 41
... fire kindled , over which they intend to suspend the animal ; and then he is taken and tied , his fore feet together , and his hind feet together . His mouth is also tied . Then he is suspended over the fire by the hind legs , and one ...
... fire kindled , over which they intend to suspend the animal ; and then he is taken and tied , his fore feet together , and his hind feet together . His mouth is also tied . Then he is suspended over the fire by the hind legs , and one ...
Strona 42
... fire to the Great Spirit , and thanksgiving is offered to him for sending them those blessings ; after which they all partake of what remains , and then a song of thanksgiving , and then the dance . After which feast , they all return ...
... fire to the Great Spirit , and thanksgiving is offered to him for sending them those blessings ; after which they all partake of what remains , and then a song of thanksgiving , and then the dance . After which feast , they all return ...
Strona 46
... fire water , " ( intoxicating liquor , ) introduced among them by white men , has slain its thousands . The fatal small - pox has swept them off with the besom of de- struction . Other lothsome diseases , introduced amongst them by the ...
... fire water , " ( intoxicating liquor , ) introduced among them by white men , has slain its thousands . The fatal small - pox has swept them off with the besom of de- struction . Other lothsome diseases , introduced amongst them by the ...
Strona 47
... fire , nor the tinkling horse - bell heard in the blue - grass plains . The Indian now sits and looks at the graves of his fathers and friends , and heaves a sigh of despair , while his manly face is bedewed with the silent tear . In ...
... fire , nor the tinkling horse - bell heard in the blue - grass plains . The Indian now sits and looks at the graves of his fathers and friends , and heaves a sigh of despair , while his manly face is bedewed with the silent tear . In ...
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