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Chapter V - Miscellaneous missionary notes
Page 1305 - miscellaneous missionary notes.
Page 1306 - national council of bishops.
Page 1307 - indians ready for the religion.
Page 1308 - promises to indians not fulfilled.
Page 1309 - always ready for the road.
Page 1310 - crows anxious for baptism.
Page 1311 - funds can be obtained.
Page 1312 - the 1851 journey reviewed.
Page 1313 - literary undertakings.
Page 1314 - heart still with the indians.
Page 1315 - letter to superintendent cummings.
Page 1316 - transportation of mission supplies.
Page 1317 - testimony of blackfoot agent.
Page 1318 - government money in sight.
Page 1319 - lieutenant mullan friendly.
Page 1320 - protestant unscrupulous cunning.
Page 1321 - missions in great danger.
Page 1322 - endeavors not fruitless.
Page 1323 - present state of potawatomies.
Page 1324 - inspection by high officials.
Page 1325 - provisions of new treaty.
Page 1326 - the journey of 1863.
Page 1327 - price of steamboat fare.
Page 1328 - the overland and panama routes.
Page 1329 - expenses as pacificator.
Page 1330 - a cure for indian troubles.
Page 1331 - a slow transformation.
Page 1332 - friendly tribes steadfast.
Page 1333 - harney understands the case.
Page 1334 - names a potawatomi agent.
Page 1335 - a reminiscence of paris.
Page 1336 - flatheads to be removed.
Page 1337 - victor, the flathead chief.
Page 1338 - victor's death regretted.
Page 1339 - captain mullan's tribute.
Page 1340 - victor invites the pope.
Page 1341 - the pope takes it seriously.
Page 1342 - list of mountain missions.
Page 1343 - a not too consoling doctor.
Page 1344 - whites slander the indians.
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