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brought letters from Arkansas. Written | brought letters from Arkansas. [[strikeout]] Written by Cherokee whom he had taught, [[strikeout]] in the native character; and when he [[strikeout]] emigrated to Arkansas he took back [[strikeout]] answers of the same description; and when the Indians found they were thus able to talk from a distance, their astonishment and delight were greater than ever. In his early silver work, Gist took especial pride in manufacturing highly ornamented buckles of silver & silver [[strikeout]] plates for the martingales of horses. The first characters which he invented resembled German text. [[strikeout]] Few or none of these were retained. At the house of Mike Waters, he was struck with the "Bible Book" as Waters called it, of Sally Waters, his wife. He was then studying for characters to make use of in print. He [[strikeout]] copied out some of the letters and said those would do for print & the old ones for writing. Before he went to Sauta or somewhere about the time he went thither, & made the Bellows and explained the Blacksmith's business, the only anvil he had was the small one he used for his silver work. This he found sufficient to assist him in | ||
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brought letters from Arkansas. strikeout Written by Cherokee whom he had taught, strikeout in the native character; and when he strikeout emigrated to Arkansas he took back strikeout answers of the same description; and when the Indians found they were thus able to talk from a distance, their astonishment and delight were greater than ever. In his early silver work, Gist took especial pride in manufacturing highly ornamented buckles of silver & silver strikeout plates for the martingales of horses. The first characters which he invented resembled German text. strikeout Few or none of these were retained. At the house of Mike Waters, he was struck with the "Bible Book" as Waters called it, of Sally Waters, his wife. He was then studying for characters to make use of in print. He strikeout copied out some of the letters and said those would do for print & the old ones for writing. Before he went to Sauta or somewhere about the time he went thither, & made the Bellows and explained the Blacksmith's business, the only anvil he had was the small one he used for his silver work. This he found sufficient to assist him in