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- Enmegahbowh (c. 1820 – June 12, 1902; from Enami'egaabaw, meaning "He that prays [for his people while] standing"; also known as John Johnson) was the...
- Breck (right) with Enmegahbowh (The Rev. John Johnson) (left) and Isaac Manitowab (center)....
- biter Cobmoosa (1768–1866), chief Egushawa (ca. 1726–1796), war chief Enmegahbowh (ca. 1807–1902), first Native American to be ordained as an Episcopal...
- Average yearly precipitation at Mahnomen is over 22 inches (560 mm). Enmegahbowh Wainchemahdub The White Earth Reservation is classified as the poorest...
- Ephrem of Nisibis, Deacon and Poet, 373 11 Saint Barnabas the Apostle 12 Enmegahbowh, Priest and Missionary, 1902 14 Basil of Caesarea, Bishop and Theologian...
- War II Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius Blessed Hildegard Burjan Enmegahbowh (Episcopal Church) Eskil First E****enical Council (Lutheran) Gaspar Bertoni...
- diocese, including the Ojibwe missions of E. Steele Peake and John Johnson Enmegahbowh. In the spring of 1860 he moved his family to Faribault, establishing...
- Saint and owner of the John Johnson Farm, a historical site in Mormonism Enmegahbowh (c. 1820–1902), also known as John Johnson, first Native American Episcopal...
- Duck Cr**** by chief Daniel Bread. Kemper ordained a Native American, Enmegahbowh, of the Ottawa tribe as a deacon in 1859. Kemper supported the Oxford...
- River, founded in 1852 by the Episcopal missionary James Lloyd Breck and Enmegahbowh, who served as deacon. The squared log church was consecrated in 1853...