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Page 143
... Cameron himself , with Bingham's encouragement , wrote to the ABFMS , seeking their patronage . 23 When the request was granted , Cameron began to work among the Bawating Anishinabeg as a licensed preacher in 1832 , and from 1836 on as ...
... Cameron himself , with Bingham's encouragement , wrote to the ABFMS , seeking their patronage . 23 When the request was granted , Cameron began to work among the Bawating Anishinabeg as a licensed preacher in 1832 , and from 1836 on as ...
Page 147
... Cameron lost his eldest son , while his father - in - law , Shegud , lost his wife and his father as well as a daughter and a sister . Like the rest of their Anishinabeg flock , Cameron and Shegud fled the area and expressed a desire ...
... Cameron lost his eldest son , while his father - in - law , Shegud , lost his wife and his father as well as a daughter and a sister . Like the rest of their Anishinabeg flock , Cameron and Shegud fled the area and expressed a desire ...
Page 155
... Cameron's correspondence and oral accounts , the islands were ' owned ' by the Tahquamenon and Naomikong Bands of Michigan : Cameron's supporters and kin . The islands served as a camping ground where members of these two bands stayed ...
... Cameron's correspondence and oral accounts , the islands were ' owned ' by the Tahquamenon and Naomikong Bands of Michigan : Cameron's supporters and kin . The islands served as a camping ground where members of these two bands stayed ...
Contents
George F Aubin | 13 |
Richard Burleson | 35 |
Andrew Cowell Alonzo Moss Sr | 61 |
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