Torchlights to the Cherokees : the Brainerd Mission /

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Author / Creator:Walker, Robert Sparks, 1878-1960.
Imprint:New York : The Macmillan Company, 1931.
Description:xi pages, 3 leaves, 339 pages : 1 illustration, portrait, folded map ; 20 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1877734
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Summary:The Brainerd Mission was once internationally known, but later passed into oblivion. Now, of a sudden, the splendor of the unselfish lives of its ministers and teachers, blazes forth as an eternal tribute to those people who forsook comfortable homes and lives of ease that the Cherokee might be educated and Christianized. - Foreword.

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505 0 |a The Cherokee Indians -- Founding of the Chickamauga Mission -- The Moravian Mission at Springplace, Georgia -- Missionaries who came to Brainerd -- Elias Cornelius's visit -- A young Osage prisoner -- Selections from the Brainerd Journal -- Description of the Brainerd School -- The Chickamauga Church Cherokee customs, a Cherokee sermon -- Quotations from the journal -- The foreign mission school -- Ard Hoyt -- Catherine Brown -- Reports from the journal -- John Arch -- Actimus of the Mission -- A Cherokee literature -- General notes concerning the mission -- Arrest of the missionaries -- Imprisonment of the missionaries -- Mission notes -- Signing the removal treaty -- The Crosgins days. 
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