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Susan Law McBeth

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In 1858 the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church asked her to work with the Choctaw. She started her activities at the Goodwater Mission in Indian Territory teaching Indian girls from age six to 18. When the outbreak of Civil War interrupted her mission, she returned to Fairfield
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After her mother’s death in 1873, she returned to missionary work among the Nez Percé Indians in Idaho, and served for two decades until her death in 1893. In 1879 her younger sister, Kate McBeth (1833 – 1915), joined her at Lapwai, and opened a school for women. Susan briefly taught at Lapwai
66:. After her graduation in 1854, she started her teaching career at the Wellsville Institute and worked for two years. She later took a teaching position at the Fairfield Female Seminary, Iowa. Her outstanding performance in teaching made her to become a staff of the 93:, Missouri. After the war in 1866, she stayed at the church of Dr. James Brooks in St. Louis. She helped him to establish home for working girls, many of them were newcomers to the city, and forced to accept sub-standard wages as seamstresses. 58:, in south central Scotland, Susan Law McBeth was the daughter of stonemason Alexander McBeath of Perth and his wife Mary Henderson of Sterling. In 1832, her family emigrated to America and settled in 450: 105:
in training Indian men for the ministry. She trained numerous pastors including James Hayes, Archie B. Lawyer, Enoch Pond, Mark Williams, and Robert Williams.
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after her death. During the war years she also wrote tracts for soldiers, which was published as
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Presbyterian missionary to American Indians and author (1830 – 1893)
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Settlers of the American West: The Lives of 231 Notable Pioneers
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missionary to American Indians and author. She worked among the
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University where she became its temporary assistant director.
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What American Women Did, 1789-1920: A Year-by-Year Reference
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In 1863 she became one of the first female agents of the
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Encyclopedia of Native American Religions, Third Edition
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in Indian Territory and, for two decades, among the
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Index


Presbyterian
Choctaw
Nez Perce
Idaho
Doune
Wellsville, Ohio
Steubenville Female Seminary
Fairfield University
State University of Iowa
United States Christian Commission
Jefferson Barracks
St. Louis
Kamiah
Henry Harmon Spalding
Alice C. Fletcher
Dawes Severalty Act of 1887
Nez Perce language
Smithsonian Institution
Mount Idaho



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