Transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society 9

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J., in April, 1849. After some consultation concerning our missions in the Missouri territory, Bishop Morris was ap- pointed to draft a memorial to the Department of the Interior, at Washing- ton, in relation to the expulsion of Rev. James Gurley from ^'-^^ Wyandot nation. Following are the material portions of the document: "The Wyandot Indians, formerly of Sandusky, Ohio, now .1 the terri- tory west of Missouri, have for thirty years past been regu.arly supplied with missionaries from our chu...rch, except a short interval since the or- ganization of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. When the Wyandots removed from Ohio to their present home, our missionary. Rev. J. Wheeler, who had been their pastor for years, accompanied them and remained with them until 1846, when, the Indian Mission conference having adhered to the Methodist Episcopal Church South, he returned to his own conference in Ohio. The Wyandots were much dissatisfied with their new position in church affairs, and gave notice to the Church South that they would look to us for supplies of ministers, and accordingly, in 1848, sent a petition to the Ohio conference for a missionary.

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