Article clipped from Augusta Washingtonian

Liven.pposite;of tool hey re-5edotes, sitively [ wherehorrible institution. The victim was a young American, captured in Kentucky,during the revolutionary war.so pos-his own n; and lie juryre* some record. I avail; in hour ants.—t claim? north-interest the im-A ( onverted Seminole.—Hu8ti-coIuc-chee, a converted Seminole Indian, i preaching at Reading, Penn4 audiences, in the German reformed Church. The Gazette states that he is a nephew of Oceola, the Into celebrated Florida warrior, whom he is said to resemble very strikingly, is about 19 yqars of age;tall, stout, and altogether of a fine appearance. He speaks English well, uses simple language, and is graceful in his gestures. It is his intention to return to his tribe, as a missionary of the Gospel.A Rev’d. Forger.—The Rev. J. P. Backus, a Methodist preacher of the Oneida Conference* has been arrested at (rates-
Newspaper Details

Augusta Washingtonian

Augusta, Georgia, US

Sat, Sep 02, 1843

Page 1

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Michelle M.

USA 20 Oct 2021

Other Publications Near Augusta, Georgia

Augusta Mirror

Augusta Herald

Augusta Evening Dispatch

Augusta Columbian Centinel

Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Gazette