Pamphlet In Sequoyan Syllabary, Cherokee Language, Baptism - The Mode, Vinita, Indian Territory, Oklahoma

Chamberlin, Amory Nelson, Reverend, Translator and Printer

Published by Chieftain Print, Vinita, Indian Territory
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No date, circa 1890, 8pp pamphlet, BAPTISM - THE MODE, by Rev. John Edwards, Vinita, Indian Territory: Chieftain Print, paper brittle and prone to chipping, please exercise care when handling, overall very clean and bright. This is a very scarce Cherokee language imprint from Vinita, Indian Territory, which was later Oklahoma. The Reverend Chamberlin went to Pheasant Hill mission, in what is now Craig County, Oklahoma, in 1868, several years before Vinita came into existence. He printed his own translations of religious matter and distributed them among the Native Americans as part of his missionary work for the Presbyterian Church. The Chieftain Newspaper began around 1882. See Hargrett's Oklahoma Imprints #704. Very Scarce. Seller Inventory # 024404

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Title: Pamphlet In Sequoyan Syllabary, Cherokee ...
Publisher: Chieftain Print, Vinita, Indian Territory
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Good

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Chamberlin, Amory Nelson, Reverend, Translator and Printer
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. No date, circa 1890, 8pp pamphlet, BAPTISM - THE MODE, by Rev. John Edwards, Vinita, Indian Territory: Chieftain Print, paper brittle and prone to chipping, please exercise care when handling, overall very clean and bright. This is a very scarce Cherokee language imprint from Vinita, Indian Territory, which was later Oklahoma. The Reverend Chamberlin went to Pheasant Hill mission, in what is now Craig County, Oklahoma, in 1868, several years before Vinita came into existence. He printed his own translations of religious matter and distributed them among the Native Americans as part of his missionary work for the Presbyterian Church. The Chieftain Newspaper began around 1882. See Hargrett's Oklahoma Imprints #704. Very Scarce. Seller Inventory # 024795

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