Forty-two years among the Indians and Eskimo - Beatrice Batty - Books - Severus - 9783863471637 - September 19, 2011
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Forty-two years among the Indians and Eskimo

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?Looking at the map of North America, a little inland from the coast of Labrador, you will find Hudson's Bay, and in the south-west corner, at the mouth of the Moose River, Moose Fort. Here is the residence of the deputy governor and his subordinate officers; a number of people are anxiously looking out; they are expecting the one ship that comes to them in the course of the year. A small vessel lying a little way out to sea has raised the long-looked-for signal, and rejoicing is the order of the day." On June 6, 1851, Reverend John Horden (1828-1893) embarked on a journey across the Atlantic to take his post as First Bishop of Moosonee (in today's Ontario, Canada), which he was to hold for forty-two years. This book is largely comprised from the correspondence that the missionary took up with the author Beatrice Batty. Having "the pen of a ready writer", Horden vividly describes the country, the people, their ways and their language, which he eagerly learned and used in his sermons to the natives.


230 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 19, 2011
ISBN13 9783863471637
Publishers Severus
Pages 230
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 12 mm   ·   231 g
Language English  

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