BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Asbiiry ( D. B. ) — ContiniRHl. 



Sec Lovighridge (R. M.) ami Wins- 



lett(D.) 



See Loughridge (li. M.), Winslett 



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



Dauitl B. Asbmy, :i full-blood Crick, was 

 boin in tlio old Creek nation, Alabama, about 

 tbe year 1818. Ho was sent, witb otber youuK 

 Creeks, to Johnson's scbool in Kentucky. Ho 

 probably received bis Euglisb name from the 

 Methodists. lie wont west in 1837, teaching 

 scbool in bis early manhood and for many years 

 laborin<; as a minister in tbo Methodist cburcb. 

 AVbilo tbe Creeks were governed in two divis- 

 ions lie was, ill 1856, second chief in tbe Arkan- 

 sas district. lu 1857 he was sent as a delegate 

 to Washington, wherobodied. — 2[rs. Jiobertson. 



Aspberry (D. P.) See Harrison (P.) 

 and Aspberry (D. P.) 



Probably the same person as Asbury (D. B.) 



Assistant, Muskoki See Fleming (J.) 



Aster : This word following a title or within 



pareuthefies aftei' a note indicates that a copy 



of the work referred to has been seeu by tbo 



compiler in tbe Astor Library, New York City. 



Austin (Dauiel). Sec Robertson (A. E. 



W.) 



Daniel Austin and his half-sister, Pollie Fife, 

 half-breed Creeks, who gave mo tbe Cbicasaw 

 found in a copy of Albert Pike's vocal>ulary 

 [(/. v.], grew up partly among tbe Chicasaws, 



Austin (D.) — Coutiuiied. 



from tlieir mother's having tied to tbo Cbica- 

 saw country during the war. Both used the 

 Cbicasaw, Creek, and English witb ease, and 

 were Tullabasseo pupils. 



Daniel was sent by bis tribe to school in tbo 

 States. His intelligence and pleasiug maimers 

 seemed to give promise of great usefulness 

 among bis people, and liis early death, from 

 consumption, 4n 1882, was widely mourned. 



Ho had married Susan Porryraaii, one of liia' 

 most talented schoolmates, who had given mo 

 much help in tbe Muskokee words and phrases 

 collected by General Pike. She, too, is dead. — 

 Mrs. L'obcrtsun. 

 Authorities : 



See American Board of Coiiimissiunera. 



Bagster (J.) 



Brinton (D. G.) 



Byington (C.) 



Clarke (K.) & Co. 



Field (T.W.) 



Laurie (T.) 



Leclerc (C.) 



Ludewig(H. E.) 



O'Callaghan (E.B.) 



Pick (B.) 



Pott (A. F.) 



Sab in (J.) 



Schoolcraft (ILK.) 



Steiger (E.) 



Triibner «fc Co. 



Trumbull (J. H.) 



Vater(J.S.) 



[Bagster (Jouatbau), cdilor.l The Bible 

 of Every Laud. | A liistory of | tlic sa- 

 cred scriptures j iu every language and 

 dialect | into whieli translations have 

 been made : ; illustrated witb ! specinieu 

 ])ortious in native cbaracters ; | Series 

 of Alpbabcts ; i coloured etbnographical 

 maps, tables, indexes, etc. | Dedicated 

 by permission to bis grace tbe arcb- 

 bisbop of Canterbury. | [Vignette and 

 one line quotation.] | 



London : i Samuel Bagster and sons, | 

 15, Paternoster row ; ! warebouse for 

 bibles, ne\v testaments, prayer books, 

 lexicons, grammars, concordances, | and 

 psalters, in ancient and modern lan- 

 guages. [1848-1851.] 



8 p. 11. pp. xvii-xxviii, 1-4, xxxiii-lxiv (of 

 alpliabets), 2 11. pp. 1-406, 1 1. pp. 1-12, plates, 

 maps, 4'^. — St. John i, 1-14, in Choctaw,p. 379. — 

 Contains also bibliographic notes on American 

 languages, among them the Choctaw. 



Copies seen : American Bible Society, Boston 

 Atbenaium, Lenox. 



Bagster (J.) — Continued. 



[ ] Tbe Bible of every Land ; | or, | A 



History, Critical and Pbilological, | of 

 all tbe Versions of tbe Sacred Script- 

 ures, I in every language and dialect 

 into vibicb | translations bave been 

 made ; j witb I specimen portions iii tbeir 

 own cbaracters: ] including, likewise, | 

 tbe History of tbe original texts of 

 Scripture, ] and intelligence illustrative 

 of tbe distribution and | results of cacb 

 version: 1 witb particular reference to 

 tbe o]ierations of tbe Britisb and For- 

 eign Bible Society, aud kindred insti- 

 tutions, ; as well as tbose of tbe mission- 

 ary and otber societies tbrougbout tbe 

 world. I Dedicated by permission to bis 

 Grace tbe Arclibisbop of Canterbury. | 

 [Vignette.] j 



London : | Samuel Bagster and Sous, 

 I 15, Paternoster Row ; j Warebouse for 

 Bibles, New Testaments, prayer books, 

 lexicons, grammars, concordances, and 



