Item Detail
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3694
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Graves, H. A
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Andrew Jackson Potter, the fighting parson of the Texan frontier. Six years of Indian warfare in New Mexico and Arizona. Many wonderful events in his ministerial life on the frontier border of Western Texas, during a long term of evangelical toils and personal combats with savage Indians and daring desperadoes, including many hair-breadth escapes. He has long been a member of the West Texas Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and is now agent of San Saba Academy. By The Rev. H. A. Graves, of the same conference, formerly of the Tennessee Annual Conference
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Nashville, Tenn.
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Southern Methodist Publishing House, Printed for the author
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1881
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1881
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2p.l., [5]–471p
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19cm
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port
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In 1851 Potter accompanied the "Olive Branch Division" of the Mormons, to the Colorado River. Their prophet was James Colin Brewster
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Other editions: 1883 NcD, UPB; 1888 MH, TxU; 1890 CSmH, DLC, NN, TxU, Vi
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CSmH, DLC, ICU, TxDaM, USlC
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Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California; U.S. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; TxDaM, Church Historical Department, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah