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Graves on Erromango, Vanuatu, 1903
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- “Graves of martyred, Mr & Mrs Gordon to left, and Mr McNair (died of fever to). A stone now marks the grave of Gordons.” George N. Gordon (1822-1861) was a Presbyterian Canadian missionary who arrived on the coast of Eromanga in 1857. In 1861 sandalwood traders intentionally exposed the natives to measles. Two children of one of the island's chi... ErromangoOceaniaTafea ProvinceVanuatu
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- 1903
- Location:
- Vanuatu
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- University of Southern California Digital Library
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- University of Southern California. Libraries
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- University of Southern California Digital Library
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