History of Baptist Indian Missions Embracing Remarks On the Former And Present

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My then youngest son had nar rowly escaped the loss of life by a fall from a tree, by which he broke an arm, which has ever since been partially crippled. At this time Mr. William Requa and Mr. George Requa, both worthy men, were occupying a missionary station, which was an appendage of the Union mission, and a few miles from it. They very properly made it a prominent object to teach the Osages INDIAN MISSIONS.
425 habits of industrv. In the month of September, I applied to the Secretary of War
... in their behalf, and desired that they might be appointed agriculturists for the Osages, by virtue of an exist- ing treaty. Neither the success of this application, nor the success of their labours, equalled the merit of those pious Presbyterians ; and both subsequently retired from missionary labours.
Some of the Creeks expressed a desire that a Mr. Redfield, who was a member of the Union mission, should reside among them and teach a school ; it was also hoped that some religious benefits would result from his labours.


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