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- McFarlin Library: A View from the Top | From McFarlin Tower on McFarlin Library blueprints are now available online
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Tag Archives: cherokee
New Acquisition: Report from the Society of the United Brethren for Propagating the Gospel Among the Heathen”
The “Report from the Society of the United Brethren for Propagating the Gospel Among the Heathen on three Moravian church missions to Native Americans including a brief section on their work among the Cherokee Indians in Arkansas, said evangelizing work … Continue reading
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Tagged acquisitions, cherokee, collections, missionaries, Native Americans
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Poor Sarah and Elias Boudinot
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Tagged boudinot, cherokee, Creek, Literature, Native Americans, poor sarah, Robertson
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Civil War materials
As mentioned in a previous post Contributing to the Ozark Civil War project, we have been collaborating with the Springfield-Greene County Library District on digital projects relating to the Civil War. We now have items posted to the Civil War … Continue reading
Contributing to the Ozarkscivilwar.org project
As we are now deeply into the sesquicentennial of the United States’ internal conflict most commonly referred to as the Civil War, I should mention that there is an interesting digitization project called Community and Conflict: The Impact of the … Continue reading
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Tagged army, cherokee, civil war, collections, diaries, diary, Indian Territory, military, ozarks
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