Muh-He-Ka-Ne-Ok, a History of the Stockbridge Nation;

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Muh-He-Ka-Ne-Ok, a History of the Stockbridge Nation;
J N John Nelson Davidson
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Death and emigration had diminished the tribe which num bered not many more than two hundred. The church had fifty members, only five more than it had in 1830, though meanwhile it had received sixty-eight. The report for 1845 states that "in tem perance, industry, healthfulness and comfortable living, the tribe appear to be making some progress. " The Sabbath was generally observed.
In this year, 1845, probably April, Methodist services were es tablished among these people by the Kev. W. Gr. Mi
...ller, from whose autobiography we have an account of the movement. "There had been, " he says, "a Congregational mission among the Stockbridge nation for many years, but its condition was not very promising. " He speaks of "Dr. " Marsh as "a gentleman of educa tion and ability, " but adds, "he divided his time, however, between the ministerial and medical professions, and the spiritual interests necessarily languished. " It may be that good Mr. Miller wrote thus seeking to justify action which was certainly divisive, and probably unwise.

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