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The Reverend Egerton R. Young (1840-1909) was born and raised in Ontario, Canada. He became a Wesleyan Methodist minister in his early 20s, and in 1868 he and his wife were sent out for his first assignment as a missionary among the Indians. He continued to do mission work until 1887, then began a lecture tour in the eastern U.S, telling about his experiences among the Indians. In 1890 he completed the first of over a dozen books, all drawn upon his mission experience.
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1903
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Eaton & Mains,
Jennings & Pye
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Algonquian Indians, Legends, Tales, Fiction, Indians of North America, FolklorePlaces
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Algonquin Indian tales
1903, Fleming H. Revell, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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0766195805 9780766195806
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December 2, 2018 | Edited by Tom Morris | merge authors |
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