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Mount Zion (?)
Mount Zion Chr Nation
Jan. 12 - 1861
Jan. 12 - 1841
John Howard Payne Esq.  
John Howard Payne Esq.  
Dear Sir,  
Dear Sir,  
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[cut off] first, in the fore front of the battle , you  
[cut off] first, in the fore front of the battle , you  
[cut off] perceive a missionary meeting at  
[cut off] perceive a missionary meeting at  
[cut off] Eihota, for the purpose of making  
[cut off] Echota, for the purpose of making  
[cut off] [[certain?]] statements, and (?) certain
[cut off] [[certain?]] statements, and adopting certain
[cut off] solutions concerning the Cherokees.
[cut off] solutions concerning the Cherokees.
[cut off] [[the?]] missionaries generally were not won
[cut off] the missionaries generally were not content
[cut off] relative to the propriety of holding such
[cut off] relative to the propriety of holding such
meeting, or the expediency of [crossed out]
meeting, or the expediency of [crossed out]
[cut off] such resolutions. At Carmel
[cut off] such resolutions. At Carmel
[Cut off] knew nothing of this less or more, till we received  
[Cut off] knew nothing of this less or more, till we received  
letters from (?) Mr Worcester saying that he
letters from Mr Worcester saying that he [[was?]]
[cut off] [[authorised?]] by the cov. see.y to call the
[cut off] authorised by the Cor. Sec.y to call the
[cut off] missionaries together to make certain
[cut off] missionaries together to make certain
sentiments and relative to the improvement of the Cherokees, or to that effect. On meeting at New Eihota, we found the statements & resolutions in substance  already written, and known to Mr Boudinot, and probably to  many other Cherokees. There was therefore [cut off] opportunity for enquiry relative to the [[unclear]] of such a meeting, or the propriety of missionaries taking such a position. We
sentiments and relative to the improvement of the Cherokees, or to that effect. On meeting at New Echota, we found the statements & resolutions in substance  already written, and known to Mr Boudinot, and probably to  many other Cherokees. There was therefore [cut off] opportunity for enquiry relative to the [[expediency?]] of such a meeting, or the propriety of missionaries taking such a position. We

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Mount Zion Chr Nation Jan. 12 - 1841 John Howard Payne Esq. Dear Sir, in compliance with your request, I will [cut off] Divine and, attempt to give you a brief view of my proceedings and sentiments relative to the noted missionary question [cut off] first, in the fore front of the battle , you [cut off] perceive a missionary meeting at [cut off] Echota, for the purpose of making [cut off] certain? statements, and adopting certain [cut off] solutions concerning the Cherokees. [cut off] the missionaries generally were not content [cut off] relative to the propriety of holding such meeting, or the expediency of [crossed out] [cut off] such resolutions. At Carmel [Cut off] knew nothing of this less or more, till we received letters from Mr Worcester saying that he was? [cut off] authorised by the Cor. Sec.y to call the [cut off] missionaries together to make certain sentiments and relative to the improvement of the Cherokees, or to that effect. On meeting at New Echota, we found the statements & resolutions in substance already written, and known to Mr Boudinot, and probably to many other Cherokees. There was therefore [cut off] opportunity for enquiry relative to the expediency? of such a meeting, or the propriety of missionaries taking such a position. We