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  1. John Dunbar (1804–1857) was a missionary who tried to Christianize the Pawnee Indians of Nebraska during the 1830s–1840s.

  2. Mar 1, 2021 · John Dunbar is a fictional character created by Michael Blake. However, a real-life Dunbar is known to have existed who was actually a Christian missionary. He tried to convert the Pawnee Indians of Nebraska during the early nineteenth century.

  3. John Dunbar was an author, clergyman, missionary to the Pawnee Indians, and the first treasurer of Brown County, Kansas. Dunbar was born in Palmer, Massachusetts, on March 3, 1804. In 1832, he graduated from Williams College, and later, he graduated from the Auburn Theological Seminary.

  4. May 5, 2012 · John Dunbar was one such Presbyterian missionary. Born in Palmer, Massachusetts in 1804, he attended Williams College in Massachusetts, graduating in 1832. Then sensing a call to the ministry, he entered Auburn Theological Seminary in New York, graduating from it in 1834.

  5. arch/research/manuscripts/family/john-dunbar.htm. Collection Scope and Content Note The collection consists of an original manuscript handwritten by Reverend John Dunbar describing his missionary experiences in the first two years when he lived among the Pawnee Indians. It is believed that the manuscript was written in 1836.

  6. Jan 23, 2013 · On May 5, 1834, Rev. John Dunbar set out with two other men for a missionary exploration of the unknown region beyond the Rocky Mountains, on behalf of the First Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, NY. The mission was to be called "The Oregon Mission."

  7. www.nebraskastudies.org › fur-traders-missionaries › dunbar-allisDunbar & Allis - Nebraska Studies

    John Dunbar and Samuel Allis were perhaps the most adventurous of the early missionaries to Nebraska. They accompanied Indian Agent John Dougherty to his Indian agency at Bellevue in 1834. Dougherty distributed annuity goods to the Pawnees as prescribed by the Treaty of 1833.