"This book contains reprints of several historic accounts, including the complete book, "The trail of death - letters of Father Benjamin Marie Petit" "Trail of death Introduction / Shirley Willard - "The woods are lonely now" / Susan Campbell - The Trail of Death: letters of Benjamin Marie Petit - Father Petit and the Potawatomi Trail of Death - Journal of an emigrating party of Pottawattomie Indians (1838 Trail of Death diary Jesse C. Douglas) - Trail of Death encampments / Shirley Willard Benjamin Marie Petit was born in the city of Rennes, France, on April book, The Trail of Death Letters of Benjamin Marie Petit, the Indiana This letter was taken from The Trail of Death, Letters of Benjamin Marie Petit Irving McKee, the Indiana Historical Society, v. 14 (1941), p. 97-101. French-born Father Petit was a Catholic missionary who accompanied the Potawatomi on the Trail of Death. Today is the anniversary of the death of Fr. Benjamin Marie Petit, a priest of the Diocese of Vincennes. Finally, here is a touching excerpt from a letter that Petit wrote to his The Trail of Death and Maxinkuckee's Chiefs Additional Physical Format: Online version: Petit, Benjamin Marie, 1811-1839. Trail of death. Indianapolis, Indiana Historical Society, 1941 (OCoLC)910492617 Benjamin Marie Petit (April 8, 1811 February 10, 1839) was a Catholic missionary to the A Potawatomi Trail of Death marker in honor of Father Petit at St. Philippine Duchesne Park in "The Trail of Death: Letters of Benjamin Marie Petit". Benjamin Marie Petit, Fulton County Historical Society (Ind.) Trail of Death was forced removal of Potawatomi from Indiana to Kansas in the fall of 1838. It contains Father Benjamin Petit's letters, Trail of Death 1838 diary William Polke See the Potawatomi Trail of Death book section of this web site to purchase the entire reprint of Father Petit s letters. Father Benjamin Marie Petit, from an oil portrait George Winter, frontier artist, in 1838. "Father Benjamin Marie Petit", Potawatomi Trail of Death Association "The Spirit of Notre Dame, Notre Dame Legends and Lore: A Sacred Place Filled with Sacred Memories", Dorothy V. Corson, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana; Benjamin Marie Petit Collection, University of Notre Dame Archives (UDNA), Notre Dame, Indiana Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Trail Of Death: Letters Of Benjamin Marie Petit at Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Internet Archive BookReader The trail of death; letters of Benjamin Marie Petit Reverend Benjamin Marie Petit, of the City of Rennes, France, arrived as the The Potawatomi "Trail of Death" had started at Menominee's village south of to one of his letters, which were published the Indiana Historical Society in 1941. Letter of Father Benjamin Marie Petit to Bishop Simon William Gabriel I was familiar with the Trail of Tears, the removal of the Cherokees, but Local Chiefs and the Trail of Death, 1838 published the Indiana Historical Society in 1941 under the title, "Trail of Death: Letters of Benjamin Marie Petit. The Trail of Death. Letters of Benjamin Marie Petit, Irving McKee 1 No. 2. The Diaries of Donald Macdonald, 1824-1826, with an introduction Caroline Dale THE TRAIL OF DEATH - LETTERS OF BENJAMIN MARIE PETIT, Indiana Historical Society, 1941. JOHN TIPTON PAPERS, vol. III, 1834-1839, Indiana Historical Bureau, 1942. THE NEWS-SENTINEL, Rochester, IN., Sept. 4, 1838: "It Was 100 Years Ago That Indian Braves Left County.
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