Maine - Abenakis.
Repository
DigitalGeorgetown
Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
Contributor
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Description
Documents regarding Abenaki Indians in Maine. 1 AM: John Gilmary Shea's notes on Abenaki almanac, 2 pages. 1 AM titled Watts' Catechism in Micmac language, 2 pages. 1 AM in Micmac language with pencil drawing of village attached, 2 pages. 1 AM in Micmac language titled The Commandments, 2 pages. 1 song and 2 printed pieces of Micmac, 1 dated 1866, 5 pages. 1 printed Abenaki temperance oath, with 2 drawings urging Abenaki Indians to follow Christianity and avoid alcohol, 1 page. 1 printed newspaper article: The Indian Missions in Maine, with references to Rev. Eugene Vetromile, S.J., 2 pages.
MAINE - NATIVE AMERICANS - DOCUMENTS REGARDING (1800S): Manuscript
WATTS' CATECHISM - MANUSCRIPT IN MICMAC LANGUAGE (1800S): Manuscript
ABENAKI INDIANS - DOCUMENTS REGARDING (1800S): Manuscript
MICMAC INDIANS - PENCIL DRAWING: VILLAGE (1800S): Manuscript
ABENAKI INDIANS - PRINTED TEMPERANCE OATH W/ DRAWINGS (1800S): Manuscript
MAINE - NATIVE AMERICANS - NEWSPAPER CLIPPING REGARDING (1800S): Printed Item
VETROMILE, EUGENE, S.J. - NEWSPAPER CLIPPING REGARDING (1800S): Printed Item
Permanent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1087789Date
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Time Period
01/01/1800-12/31/1892
Is Part Of
John Gilmary Shea Papers (GTM.GAMMS269; Box 9; Folder 2;
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