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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Jones (M) — Coutiuued. 



iditur. See Cherokee Messeuger. 



and Jones (J. B.). The | Epistlo 



of Paul, the Apostle, | to the | Ephe- 

 siiius. I Translated into Cherokee, | for 

 the Am. Baptist Missionary Union, | 

 by Evan Jones, and John B. Jones. | 

 [Five lines Cherokee characters.] | 



Cherokee: | Baptist Mission Press: 

 H. Uphani, Printer. ] [Two lines Chero- 

 kee characters. ] I lb48. 



Pp. 1-24, 24°, in Cherolvoo cli.iracters. 



Cojiii'S seen: Congress. 



Jones (John Biittrick). Elementary 

 Arithmetic, | in | Cherokee and En- 

 glish, I designed for beginners. | By 

 John B.Jones. | Prepared by authority 

 of the Cherokee N^ational Council. | 



Cherokee National Press: | Tahle- 

 qnah, Cherokee Nation. | [Eight linefe 

 Cherokee characters] | 1870. 



Title reverse l)l;ink 1 1. preface p. 3, text jip. 

 4-Cl, 4-Gl (double numbers, alteiuate pa^es 

 Cherokee aud Eunlisli), 8°. 



Copicn seen : Powell, Wiscousiii Historical 

 Society. 



Vocabulary of the Cherokee, Mount- 

 ain dialect. 



Mauuscript, 10 II. i^, 2U0 words, in the library 

 of the Bureau of Ethnology. Collected in 1866. 



Sl'c Jones(E.) and Jones (J. B.). 



cdilor. St e Cherokee Messenger. 



Jones (Iier. Peter). History | of the | 



Ojebway Indians ; | with especial refer- 

 ence to their | conversion to Christian- 

 ity. I By I Rev. Peter Joue.s, | (Kahke- 

 waquouaby,) | Indian missionary. | 

 Wiih a brief | memoir of the %vriter; | 

 aiul I introductory notice by the Rev. 

 G. Osborn, D.D., | secretary of the Wes- 

 leyan Methodist | Missionary Society. | 



Loudon : | A. W. Bennett, !">, Bishops- 

 gate street withont. | Hoiilstou and 

 Wright, Paternoster row. | IdtJl. 



Pp. i-vi, 1 1. pp. 1-278, 12^. — The Indiau lan- 

 guages (pp. 178-190) contains general remarks 

 and vocabularies of 40 words of a luiiuber of 

 tlialccts, among tliem the Mohawk, Cayuga, 

 Onondaga, Heneca, Oneida, aud Tuscarora, 



Jones (P.) — Coutiuued. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenseuni, Brinton, 

 British Museum, Congress, Dunbar, Earaea, 

 Trumbull, Wisconsin Historical Society. 



At the Fischer sale a copy, No. 247.5, brought 

 3«. 6d. : at the Field .sale. No. 1158, $1.75. Cl.irke, 

 1886, No. 6467, prices a copy $1.50. 



Some copies are undated. 



"Peter Jones + * * y^as born in the 

 woods on a prominent tract of land called Bur- 

 lington Heights. He spent ten years in wan 

 deriug about with his own tribe, and grew up 

 under the iutluence of the heathen notions and 

 habits of his own nation. At the ago of six- 

 teen his father, of "Welsh descent, and a gov- 

 ernment surveyor, got him ba))tized by the 

 Kev. Ealph Leeraiug, English Episcop.il minis- 

 ter, at tho Mohawk Church, on the Grand 

 liiver, near Brautford. * * * About three 

 years after his baptism ho was truly converted 

 to God, at a cami) meeting held near Ancaster. 

 * * * Having furui.shed satisfactory ovi- 

 dene to the fathers and brethren of tho Wes- 

 leyan Cliuich that he was called to the ollice of 

 a, (Jhristian minister, he was snlenmly set apart 

 to that work as deacon, by the imposition of 

 hands, at the Kingston Conference, by the lie.'. 

 Bishop Hedding, in 1830; and as priest at the 

 Toronto Confcionce in 1833, by the Kev. George 

 Marsden. During tho following twenty-three 

 years of his valuable life, he continued to labor 

 among his Indian brethren with encoiu'agiug 

 success. * * * At length his never very 

 vigorous constitution began to yield to excess- 

 ive exposure, colds aud fevers. In the spring 

 of 1830 he had so severe a fit of sickness that 

 few who saw him had any expectation of his 

 recovery, but his valuable life was prolonged a 

 few yeais. * * * He died at his home near 

 Biantfoid, Juno 20,-lS56."— 0*/»(;n. 

 Jones (Pomroy). Annals | :ind | recol- 

 lections I of I Oneida County. | [Seven 

 lines ([notation. ] | By Poniroy Jones. | 



Rome: | published by the author. | 

 1851. 



Pp. i-xvi, 1-893, 83.— Chap, xxx, Indians (pp. 

 832-893), includes examples of the Oneida (from 

 Schoolcraft), p. 839; names of persons (Oneida), 

 p. 870; names of waters aud places within the 

 county, with signiflcatioiis, p. 871 ; som(> addi- 

 ti(jnal names of localities, cli icily in Seneca, with 

 meanings (from Morgan's Iiulian nuip, 1851), p. 

 872. 



Copies seen: Astor. 



Jones (William). Si:e Wright (A.). 

 Jiigenient errone. See Cuoq (J. -A.). 



Kahke^waquonaby. See Jones (Peter), i Kaiatonsera iontewtuenstakwa. See 



Kaiatonsera ionter(niuaient;ig8ii, See { Cuoq (.l.-A.). 



Marcoux (,J.). , Kaiatonsera ionte8eienstak8a. See Cuoq 

 Kaiatonsera ioutereuuaieiitak^^a. Sec (.I.-.V.). 



Marcoux (.1.). 1 KaiatonseraseTsiouk8e. S('eBrown(J.). 



