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Records of the Moravians Among the Cherokees, Volume 3: The Anna Rosina Years, Part 1, Success in School and Mission, 1805-1810 - Hardcover

Records of the Moravians Among the Cherokees, Volume 3: The Anna Rosina Years, Part 1, Success in School and Mission, 1805-1810 - Hardcover

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by C. Daniel Crews (Editor), Richard W. Starbuck (Editor)

Using original diaries, minutes, reports, and correspondence in the Moravian Archives in North Carolina, the Records of the Moravians among the Cherokees series provides a rare account of daily life among the Cherokees throughout the nineteenth century. Although written by missionaries, the records provide keen insight into Cherokee culture, society, and customs.

Volume 3, spanning the years 1805 to 1810, chronicles the arrival of John and Anna Rosina Gambold to the mission. Anna Rosina proved dedicated to the education of Cherokee children, and the mission took on a new life and character. The Gambolds soon won the people's affection and respect, and Chief Chuleoa, who at first opposed the mission, became their friend. These years also witnessed the tragic death of James Vann, the Moravians' benefactor among the Cherokees, and the mission's first successful baptism of a Cherokee into the Moravian Church.

Number of Pages: 598
Dimensions: 2 x 9.1 x 6.1 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 01, 2011