Samuel Austin Worcester (January 19, 1798 – April 20, 1859), was an American missionary to the Cherokee, translator of the Bible, printer, and defender of ...
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Worcester, who were living in Cherokee territory in Georgia. In addition to their missionary work, the men were advising the Cherokee about resisting Georgia's ...
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Samuel Austin Worcester (1798-1859) was a missionary to the Cherokees in Georgia and in ...
Samuel Austin Worcester est un missionnaire américain chez les Cherokees. À l'aide du syllabaire développé par Sequoyah, il s'attelle à la traduction de la Bible en cherokee et aide Elias Boudinot à publier le Cherokee Phoenix, premier journal... Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 19 janvier 1798, Peacham, Vermont
Date de décès : 20 avril 1859, Park Hill, Oklahoma
Petit-enfant : Alice Mary Robertson
Enfants : Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson
Parents : Elizabeth Hopkins et Leonard Worcester
Épouse : Ann Worcester (m. 1825)
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Samuel Worcester, a native of Vermont, was a minister affiliated with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM). In 1825 the board sent ...
[Narrator 1:] His ancestry was English but Samuel Worcester life was spent working with Native Americans. He was a pioneer, a publisher and a missionary and he ...
Cherokee Messenger: Samuel Worcester (1798-1859) - John J Dwyer
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7 janv. 2022 · His decades-long dedication to the Cherokees helped lift, strengthen, and grow them in an era where so many influences conspired to shatter them ...
Samuel Worcester, a missionary, defied Georgia through peaceful means to protest the state's handling of Cherokee lands. He was arrested several times as a ...
At the mission Worcester worked as a blacksmith, carpenter, translator and doctor. Worcester became convinced that the Cherokees needed their own newspaper.
Worcester v. Georgia, 31 U.S. (6 Pet.) 515 (1832), was a landmark case in which the United States Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester ...