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The First Methodist Mission in America is text, with genre article and history. Its dimensions are 8.5 in. x 5.5 in.. It is 2 pages long.
It was created in 2009.
Linworth Historical Society is the Creator. Wyandot Mission Church is the Contributor. Frank H. Halbedel and Hal Sherman, 1935-2014 are the Artists.
This is one of a series of informational cards created by the Linworth United Methodist Church and Historical Society on the history of the Wyandot Indians in Ohio. The card offers a brief history of the Wyandot Indian Mission Church in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, as well as describes the removal by the U.S. government of over 600 Wyandot Indians from their home in Upper Sandusky to a reservation in Kansas. As depicted in a painting by Hal Sherman, the principle chiefs of the group traveled through Columbus and stopped at the State House to meet with Governor Wilson Shannon.
It covers the topics Native Americans and religion.
It features the people Kihue (Bill Moose), 1837-1937, Hon. Wilson Shannon, 1802-1877, Ron-Tun-Dee (Warpole), Henry Jacquis, Elias Lewis, Sr., 1786-1884, William Sells, Joseph Thompson, Samuel Thompson and James Thompson.
You can find the original at Linworth Historical Society.
This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg2000.
The Worthington Memory identification code is lhs0057_001.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on May 20, 2017. It was last updated June 29, 2019.