Recollections of a Forest Life Or the Life And Travels of Kah Ge Ga Gah Bowh

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Messrs. Hall and "Wheeler, and their amiable fami lies. Their benevolence and Christian courtesy are above any praise that we can render ; but we would acknowledge that our hearts overflow with great gratitude whenever we recall them to mind. It was here that I became acquainted with the Rev. Mr. Boutwell. I preached for these beloved bre thren several times, and we enjoyed sweet commu nion, and some thrilling seasons together.
The Council of the Ojibway nation assembled in this place about the
... first of October. The Go vernment agent, R. Stewart, of Detroit, treated with them for their mineral regions, for which the Government gave them a large amount in money. Erom this time I shall date the dissipation, misery, and ruin of this part of our nation.
1. Because it induced speculators to visit them yearly, to sell their goods at enormous prices, and L 146 THE LIFE OF their whiskey, which inevitably ruins both body and soul.
2. Because it opens the door for all sorts of un principled men and vagabonds, and for the miners, many of whom are no better than pickpockets.


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