Eleazer Williams

Williams was born in Sault St. Louis, Quebec, Canada, the son of Thomas Williams, and was educated at Dartmouth College. He published tracts and a spelling book in the Iroquois language, translated the ''Book of Common Prayer'' into Iroquois, and wrote a biography of Chief Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen (Thomas Williams). Provided by Wikipedia
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Good news to the Iroquois Nation A tract, on man's primitive rectitude, his fall, and his recovery through Jesus Christ by Williams, Eleazer
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Life of Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen, alias Thomas Williams, a chief of the Caughnawaga tribe of Indians in Canada (Publ. by Franklin B. Hough) by Williams, Eleazer 1788-1858
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Gaiatonsera ionteweienstakwa, ongwe onwe gawennontakon [One line in the Iroquois language] ; A spelling-book in the language of the seven Iroquois nations by Williams, Eleazer
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