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Post by mdenney on Mar 19, 2007 19:02:28 GMT -5
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Post by mdenney on Mar 19, 2007 19:22:25 GMT -5
The Reverend Richard Fish Cadle A Missionary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Territories of Michigan and Wisconsin in the Early Nineteenth Century Oneida Indians who had been very recently removed from New York to what is now a part of Wisconsin. It is also altogether probable that through his bishop Mr. Cadle may have made the acquaintance of the Reverend Jackson Kemper, D.D., who in his earlier years had much experience in the missionary field of western Pennsylvania. It was Dr. Kemper’s enthusiasm for missionary work that led to his being chosen as the first missionary bishop of his Church in the midwest and when, in later years, the Territory of Wisconsin became a part of his bishopric he and Mr. Cadle were closely and intimately associated. link below- anglicanhistory.org/usa/greene_cadle.pdf
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