The Algonkian Church History Blog is about the various tribes or nations of Algonkian (or "Algonquian")-speaking Indians who voluntarily accepted Christianity. No other website is more comprehensive on the history of the Stockbridge Indians.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
We've Moved!
My former website, StockMoHistory, is no longer online.
Jeff I am trying to access the John Peter Quinney Papers that you highlight in your 2009 story on him -- but it's not to be found. Is there any way I can get that?
I haven't worked on this stuff for a long time...but I think John P. Quinney was the medical doctor that practiced in Watertown and Beaver Dam using a mix of Western medicine and Traditional medicine. I accessed his papers at the Wisconsin State Historical Society about 20 years ago. They were never published, just a collection of manuscripts. You can attempt to contact me at siemerscreek AT yahoo dot com.
Jeff are ubsaying Jacob Cheeksaunkun was no the grandson of King Ben?
ReplyDeleteIs Jacob Cheeksaunkun not grandson of King Ben?
ReplyDeleteI don't know, Sue, and I don't know if anybody knows.
ReplyDeleteDo you who was the Indian preacher or person who preached both in English and in Indian and moved the crowd to tears. Sue Chicks
ReplyDeleteActually I believe it is Jacob Chicks, father of John n. Chicks I.
ReplyDeleteJeff I am trying to access the John Peter Quinney Papers that you highlight in your 2009 story on him -- but it's not to be found. Is there any way I can get that?
ReplyDeleteHow can I write to you to ask a question about the John P. Quinney Papers highlighted in your 2009 article on him but they don't open
ReplyDeleteI haven't worked on this stuff for a long time...but I think John P. Quinney was the medical doctor that practiced in Watertown and Beaver Dam using a mix of Western medicine and Traditional medicine. I accessed his papers at the Wisconsin State Historical Society about 20 years ago. They were never published, just a collection of manuscripts. You can attempt to contact me at siemerscreek AT yahoo dot com.
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