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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



D. 



Davis (Johnj. See Loughridge (R. M.) 

 and Winslett (D.) 



See Loughridge (R. M.), Winslett 



(D.), and Robertson (W. S.) 



and Lykins (J.) Heeat j oponaka 



liera | Cane | coeatetest, | momcn [ mata 

 oponakan | Cane Tyfet Canetan Liken, | 

 tepako I Maskoke ponaka | cscoeatctest. i 

 Sliawauoe Baptist Mission, Ind. Ter. 

 I J. Meeker, Printer. ! 1835. 



Literal translation : Tliis word good Jobn 

 wrote, and tbat word Jobn Davis, Jonatban 

 Lykins togotber Maskoke language wrote in. 



Pp. 1-190, 24°. -Jobn xxi, 24, ends on p. 187.— 

 Matt, iii, 13-lC, 27; Mark xv, 15-18, p. 189.- 

 Hyrnn, p. 190. 



Copies i,een : American Board of Commis- 

 sioners. 



Jobn Davis, a full-blood Creek, was born in tbe 

 " OldNation." Intbe warof 1812,wbenaboy, be 

 was taken prisoner, and was raised by a wbito 

 man. Ho emigrated from Alabama in 1829, and 

 was educated at tbe " Union Mission " after 

 coming to the Indian Terj-itory. Ho bad good 

 talents, and in early manhood became a valua- 

 ble helper to the missionaries as interpreter 

 and speaker in public meetings. He was an 

 active worker in 1830, and died about ton years 

 later. Two daughters survived bim, who were 

 educated in the Presbyterian boarding-school, 

 ono of whom, Susan, wife of Jobn Mcintosh, 

 still lives, and she .and her husband being near 

 neighbors to Tullahassee, they have often 



Davis (.J.) and Lykins (,J.) — Continued, 

 given me valuable belj) in my Creek work. — 

 Mrs. Jioherlson. 



De Brahm (Jobu Geiar William). His- 

 tory [ of the I province of Georgia : | 

 with I maps of original surveys, j By | 

 John Gerar William De Brahm. | His 

 Majesty's Surveyor-General | for the 

 southern district of | North America. | 

 Now First Printed. | 



Worinsloe. j MDCCCXLIX [1849]. 



Pp. 1-55, 1 1. largo 4°. Printed privately for 

 the editor (George Wymberley- Jones). The 

 impression was limited to forty-nine copies. — 

 List of Cherokee Indian towns in the Province 

 of Georgia, p. 54. — List of Creek Indian towns 

 in the Province of Georgia, pp. 54-55. 



Copies seen : Astor, Boston Athenaeum, Brit- 

 ish Museum, Congress, Lenox. 



Deflner, Choctaw. See Byington (C.) 



Dickerson (J. H. ) [Three passages of 

 Scripture in the Choctaw language.] 



In Indian Missionary, vol. 3, no. 5, p. 3, 

 Atoka, Ind. T. March, 1887, 4°. 



No heading ; signed with the above name. 

 The passages are 1st Col. xiv, 40 ; 1st Col. ix, 11 

 and 14 ; and Luke x, 7. 



[Tlareo passages of Scripture in the 



Choctaw language.] 



In Indian Missionary, vol. 3, no. 5, p. 3, 

 Atoka, Ind. T. March, 1887, 4'=. 



