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The American Missionary



Vol. L FEBRUARY, 1896 No. 2

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL.
The Outlook, 33
Lincoln Memorial Day, 34
Pat's Miss'n Box (with Picture), 35
The Problem of Illiteracy, 36
Field Workers, 37
Abraham Lincoln Cent Society,    38
LIST OF OUR FIELD WORKERS, 39
TEACHERS' RESIDENCES, 68
RECEIPTS, 72

NEW YORK
PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION,
Bible House, Ninth St. and Fourth Ave., New York.

Price, 50 Cents a Year in advance.
Entered at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., as second-class mail matter.


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American Missionary Association.

President, Merrill E. Gates, LL.D., Mass.

Vice-Presidents.
Rev. F. A. Noble, D.D., Ill. Rev. Henry Hopkins, D.D., Mo.
Rev. Alex. McKenzie, D.D., Mass.     Rev. Henry A. Stimson, D.D., N. Y.
Rev. Washington Gladden, D.D., Ohio.

Honorary Secretary and Editor.
Rev. M. E. Strieby, D.D., Bible House, N. Y.

Corresponding Secretaries.
Rev. A. F. Beard, D.D., Rev. F. P. Woodbury, D.D., Bible House, N. Y.
Rev. C. J. Ryder, D.D., Bible House, N. Y.

Recording Secretary.
Rev. M. E. Strieby, D.D., Bible House, N. Y.

Treasurer.
H. W. Hubbard, Esq., Bible House, N. Y.

Auditors.
George S. Hickok.   James H. Oliphant.

Executive Committee.
Charles L. Mead, Chairman.   Charles A. Hull, Secretary.

For Three Years. For Two Years. For One Year.
Samuel Holmes, William Hayes Ward,    Charles A. Hull,
Samuel S. Marples,    James W. Cooper, Addison P. Foster,
Charles L. Mead, Lucien C. Warner, Albert J. Lyman,
William H. Strong, Joseph H. Twichell, Nehemiah Boynton,
Elijah Horr. Charles P. Peirce. A. J. F. Behrends.

District Secretaries.
Rev. Geo. H. Gutterson, 21 Cong'l House, Boston, Mass.
Rev. Jos. E. Roy, D.D., 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill.

Secretary of Woman's Bureau.
Miss D. E. Emerson, Bible House, N. Y.

COMMUNICATIONS

Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the Corresponding Secretaries; letters for "The American Missionary," to the Editor, at the New York Office; letters relating to the finances, to the Treasurer; letters relating to woman's work, to the Secretary of the Woman's Bureau.

DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS

In drafts, checks, registered letters, or post-office orders, may be sent to H. W. Hubbard, Treasurer, Bible House, New York; or, when more convenient, to either of the Branch Offices, 21 Congregational House, Boston, Mass., or 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. A payment of thirty dollars constitutes a Life Member.

Notice to Subscribers.—The date on the "address label" indicates the time to which the subscription is paid. Changes are made in date on label to the 10th of each month. If payment of subscription be made afterward the change on the label will appear a month later. Please send early notice of change in post-office address, giving the former address and the new address, in order that our periodicals and occasional papers may be correctly mailed.

FORM OF A BEQUEST.

"I give and bequeath the sum of —— dollars to the 'American Missionary Association,' incorporated by act of the Legislature of the State of New York." The will should be attested by three witnesses.

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the American Missionary

Vol. L. FEBRUARY, 1896. No. 2.

THE OUTLOOK.

The debt-showing in our treasury has varied during the last few months. At the close of August, 1895, it reached its highest point during that fiscal year, amounting to $101,151.66. During the next three months it was reduced considerably below that highest figure; but now, at the close of December, it has reached the amount of $104,943.95. It would be difficult to show in detail the reasons for these changes. But the last figure is the highest ever reached in the history of the Association, and if we could not look with faith beyond, it would be discouraging. But we cannot be despondent in view of the past. Discouragements have been incident in every stage of progress in this connection. In the old anti-slavery days there were times of almost hopeless discouragement. In the great struggle for the life of the nation and the emancipation of the slave there were days when only the bravest had hope. And in these last days of reconstruction and of the work for elevating the Freedmen, there have been very dark hours. But thus far triumph has come in the end. We believe that God, who led the Children of Israel out of Egypt and through the wilderness and never ceased his care till the people were planted in their own land, with their homes and olive yards, will not desert this larger company which he has brought with a high hand out of bondage. We believe, too, that the merciful Saviour who regards every good work done for the poorest and most helpless as done unto himself, will not desert an organization that devotes itself earnestly and successfully to the elevation of these needy races.

We, therefore, bate not one jot of heart or hope, but trusting in the faithfulness of our Heavenly Father, and in the self-sacrificing and [34]conscientious liberality of his followers, we yet believe that this debt will be removed and the means be furnished for the continuance and enlargement of this great work. Hence, we repeat the call we have already made to pastors, churches, Sunday-schools, Christian Endeavor Societies, and to individuals, to make this our Year of Jubilee, the time of emancipation and deliverance.


LINCOLN MEMORIAL DAY.

Two years ago the American Missionary Association introduced a new day in the church calendars. The pastors of our Congregational fellowship were asked to observe the Lincoln Memorial Day on the Sabbath nearest to the birthday of our greatest President. This request was generally responded to and sermons and responsive services were held in commemoration of Abraham Lincoln's birth. A Concert Exercise was prepared by the Association which was used very largely.

This year Lincoln Memorial Day comes on Sunday, February 16, and we trust will prove a day of wide observance among the Congregational churches. It is, as our readers all know, the Jubilee Year of the American Missionary Association. Special collections are most appropriate this year and are being pledged by many of the churches in behalf of the great work of the American Missionary Association among the neglected millions of our own land and to roll up this Jubilee offering on the Jubilee Year.

Special envelopes have been printed and will be furnished any of the pastors who desire to celebrate Lincoln Memorial Day in taking this special collection for the Association. The Concert Exercise will be sent to the pastor or superintendent in any Sunday-school who may desire to add their gift to awaken a wider interest in this work. Abraham Lincoln was born on the edge of the great region occupied by the mountaineers of the South, or "American Highlanders" as we like to call them. Among these people the American Missionary Association has established its churches, schools and missions, and they have loyally responded in coöperation in the spread of an intelligent gospel among the two and a half million people.

The work among the Negroes must always be associated with the name of Abraham Lincoln, who lifted them from slavery into freedom and gave his life a willing sacrifice to the cause of their liberation and the salvation of our country.

The work of no other society gathers so immediately about the name[35] of Abraham Lincoln as does that of the American Missionary Association, and we trust that Lincoln Memorial Day will be celebrated by the churches throughout the land, and that large special offerings will pour into the Association's treasury to bring emancipation from debt and furnish the means for larger labor this glad Jubilee Year.


"PAT'S MISS'N BOX."

BY MRS. E. C. READ.

In one of our Kansas missionary societies a mulatto woman was employed as housekeeper. She has a very bright and attractive little girl, not yet three years old, whose full name is Alice May Lapsly. By the young lady of the house she has been pet-named "Pat," and so is called "little Pat" by the ladies of the missionary society. "Little Pat" became greatly interested in the young lady's mission box, and wanted one for herself. The young lady procured a little modern barrel for her, and the child has saved all the money that has been given her for candy etc., putting it in her "miss'n barral" saying it was to help build a chapel. She began putting her pennies in the barrel when two-and-a-half years old. At the end of three months she brought it to the ladies as they were preparing to send their money to the treasurer. On opening, little Pat's barrel was found to contain one dollar and two cents, which the ladies have sent to the American Missionary Association for the colored schools of the South. They hope the gift and story of "little Pat" may bring courage to the workers and lead others to save their pennies to help feed Christ's lambs. Little Pat is not weary in well doing, but is again collecting money for missions. Soon after the barrel was emptied a book agent called at the house. Pat went up to him as he stood in the door, clasped her arms about his knees and looking up said: "If you dive me some money for my miss'n box Desus will like you." The man looked at her and gave her half a dollar, saying: "The idea of a little thing like that asking for money for missions," and with a queer look on his face which Pat's mother described by saying, "he looked as if he was going to cry," he turned and walked off without describing his book.

Truly, "A little child shall lead them."


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THE PROBLEM OF ILLITERACY.

The question of illiteracy among the peoples that come to us from foreign lands is one of great importance. The large percentage of those unable to read and write sent to us from Europe startles us. When we come, however, to compare the percentage of illiteracy in the lands represented by the larger body of immigrants with the illiteracy in our own Southern States the insignificance of the former is at once evident. The great body of illiterates are not those who come from across the ocean, but those who are born and bred in our own land—native Americans. That this is most emphatically true the following table gathered from the last census reports abundantly proves:

Ireland, percentage of illiteracy 23
France, "      "      " 15
Netherlands, "      "      " 14
England, "      "      " 9
Scotland, "      "      " 6
Switzerland, "      "      " 5
Germany, "      "      " 4
Scandinavia, "      "      " 3

The following tables are compiled from the United States Census of 1890, and represent the condition in our Southern States:

  Total Population. Native White.
Alabama  41%  18-4/10%
Florida  27-8/10%  11-3/10%
Georgia  39-8/10%  16-3/10%
Kentucky  21-6/10%  16-1/10%
Mississippi  40%  11-9/10%
South Carolina  45%  18-1/10%
North Carolina  35-7/10%  23-1/10%
Tennessee  26-6/10%  18%
Virginia  30%  14%
Louisiana  45-8/10%  20-1/10%

From this table it will be seen that no foreign country of all the list given above equals in illiteracy any one of these Southern states with the exception of Tennessee.

It will be also noted that eliminating the Negro factor from the South and taking simply our native white population the percentage of illiteracy in North Carolina of this class is one-tenth of one per cent, greater than the percentage of illiteracy in Ireland, the most illiterate of all these given.

This is an amazing fact and ought to startle us all into more earnest efforts to lift up out of the darkness of ignorance and illiteracy this great mass of people, black and white, in our Southern states. It absolutely destroys the weight of the argument so often heard in presenting the dangers threatening our country on account of the ignorance of for[37]eign immigrants. This alarm bell is muffled when we hear the alarm echo from Southern lowlands and mountains.

Another startling fact revealed by careful study of the census tables of 1890 concerning illiteracy is this: In every case the percentage of illiteracy of the native white population in these states is greater than that of the foreign white population in the same states. To illustrate: In Alabama the native white population is 18-4/10 per cent. The foreign white population show an illiteracy of 7-3/10 per cent. In Louisiana the native white population has 20-3/10 per cent. illiteracy, the foreign white 18-7/10 per cent. This principle holds good throughout. It is becoming in those of us who are patriotic not to boast too much concerning the education of our own people, or to urge the ignorance of those who come from abroad. The greatest problem before our Christian patriotism of to-day is the removal of this dark cloud of illiteracy in our own Southern states and the bringing in of the light of an intelligent Christianity.


FIELD WORKERS.

We publish in this number of the Missionary the annual list of our Field Workers. We wish our readers to follow them to their appointed locations, where they are now busied in the peculiar toils and anxieties incident to all who are engaged in their special callings. We say these are peculiar, for we believe that the faithful preacher and teacher carry special burdens of care and anxiety that tax not only the body and mind, but weigh most heavily on the heart. When Paul enumerates the great burdens which rest upon him, he names as last and greater than all outer "that which presseth upon me daily anxiety for all the churches."

But beyond all this, the toilers in the South, laboring as they do among the poorest and most ignorant in the land, have added trials in meagre salaries and limited means for enlargement, and especially in an environment if not hostile yet unsympathetic. The people for whom they labor are held down under a severe race prejudice, and their preachers and teachers must share the odium with them. We gladly admit that the prejudice in the South against our workers is in many places moderating, yet it remains as a trial and a hindrance felt in no other part of our land. These discouraging features occur to some extent in all parts of our field—among the mountaineers, the Indians, and the Chinese on the Pacific Coast. Poverty and ignorance are common to all, and the race prejudice that confronts the Indian and the Chinese is scarcely less than that which rests upon the Negro in the[38] South. But these burdens our workers are willing to bear as followers of Him who spent His life among the lowly and gave as the greatest proof of His divine mission that the gospel was preached unto the poor.

But the hearts of these self-sacrificing toilers may be cheered by the sympathy and prayers of God's people and by such liberal gifts as will take away the continual fear of any further crippling of the work. We ask that in the supplications in the pulpit, at the family altar and in the closet, these consecrated men and women come in for a share in the petitions, and we ask also that in this, our Jubilee year, our treasury be remembered with so much liberality that it may be indeed for this great work a year of release.


THE ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENT SOCIETY.

REV. SPENCER SNELL.

We at Talladega are doing what we can by our pennies toward getting the American Missionary Association out of debt. The Abraham Lincoln Cent Society, which grew out of our effort on Lincoln Memorial Day last February to devise some organized plan by which we might help a little, has been the means of putting a good many pennies collected from very poor people into the treasury at New York. Besides organizing a cent society here an appeal was sent to other American Missionary Association churches and schools among the colored people asking that similar societies be organized. A number of them acted upon the suggestion, some of them sending their money here to be forwarded by the treasurer of our society to the New York office, and others sending it direct.

The members of these societies are asked to give one cent daily, weekly, or monthly, according to each one's financial ability. The object is to give every colored man, woman and child who can be reached by these societies an opportunity to do something for the American Missionary Association, which has done, and is doing, so much for them.

As the new school year begins we renew our efforts in the society here, and shall try to stimulate others in the hope that much more may be done this year than was done last year in this humble way for the great cause.

We are trying to have the colored people feel that they are members of the American Missionary Association and that the work which the Association is trying to do is their work, and that the debt which burdens the Association is their debt, which they are to share in common with the other lowly peoples on whose account the debt has been incurred.


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THE FIELD.

1895-1896.

The following list gives the names of those who are in the work of the Churches, Institutions and Schools of the American Missionary Association.

THE SOUTH.


Rev.Geo. W. Moore, Field Missionary.
"James Wharton, Evangelist.
"Gilbert Walton, General Mountain Missionary.

WASHINGTON, D. C.
theological department, howard university.
Rev.J. E. Rankin, D.D., LL.D., Washington, D. C.
"J. L. Ewell, A.M.,          "         "
"Isaac Clark, A.M.,          "         "
"Sterling N. Brown, A.M.,          "         "
"George O. Little, D.D.,          "         "
"Charles H. Butler, A.M.,          "         "
"Teunis S. Hamlin, D.D.,          "         "
"Wilson A. Farnsworth, D.D.,          "         "
"John T. Jenifer, D.D.,          "         "
"Eugene Johnson,          "         "
Prof.Robert B. Warder, A.M., B.S.,          "         "
"Wm. J. Stephens,          "         "
washington (lincoln memorial church).
1701 11th St., N. W.
Pastor and Missionary,
Rev. E. A. Johnson, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. E. A. Johnson,          "         "
washington (plymouth church).
Minister,
Rev. S. N. Brown, Washington, D. C.
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washington (peoples' congregational church).
Minister,
Rev. J. H. Dailey, Washington, D. C.


VIRGINIA.
CAPPAHOSIC.
gloucester high and industrial school.
Principal.—Prof. W. B. Weaver,Cappahosic, Va.
Mrs.Anna B. Weaver,          "         "
Miss Carrie E. Steele,Charleston, S. C.
"Estelle I. Sprague,Tacoma Park, D. C.
"Lucy C. Wyatt,Gloucester, Va.
"Julia K. Braxton,Wakefield, Mass.
Mr.David D. Weaver,Cappahosic, Va.
"Robert L. White,          "         "
"James H. Lockley,          "         "


NORTH CAROLINA.
WILMINGTON.
Minister,
Rev. F. G. Ragland,Wilmington, N. C.
gregory normal institute (613 Nun Street).
Principal.—Prof. F. T. Waters, A.M.,Oberlin, O.
MissFlorence A. Sperry,Rock Creek, O.
"Susan M. Marsh,Northfield, Mass.
"L. J. Hanscom,Winthrop, Me.
"Georgia M. Belyea,Ashland, N. B.
"Carlotta B. Leonard,Detroit, Mich.
"Minnie T. Strout,Salem, Mass.
"Katharine M. Jacobs,S. Hadley Falls, Mass.
"Mary L. Thompson,Rouses' Point, N. Y.
"Emma J. Bryce,Springfield, Ont.
Mrs.Lucy M. Mellen,Oberlin, O.
BEAUFORT.
Minister,
Rev. J. P. Sims,Beaufort, N. C.
washburn seminary.
Principal.—Prof. Fred. S. Hitchcock,Cambridgeport, Mass.
Mrs.Fred. S. Hitchcock,          "         "
Miss Ella Louise Cheney,Oberlin, O.
"Rosa K. Schwarz,Belden, O.
"Elizabeth Cheney,Oberlin, O.
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DUDLEY.
Minister,
Rev. S. P. Smith,Dudley, N. C.
RALEIGH.
Minister and General Missionary,
Rev. A. W. Curtis, D.D.,Raleigh, N. C.
OAKS, CEDAR CLIFF AND MELVILLE.
Minister and Missionary,
Rev. Anthony Peden,Oaks, N. C.
Missionary at Oaks,
Miss A. E. Farrington,Oaks, N. C.
Teacher at Cedar Cliff,
Mr. Wm. R. Hall,Raleigh, N. C.
Teacher at Melville,
Miss Fannie Forest,Swepsonville, N. C.
McLEANSVILLE AND GREENSBORO.
Minister,
Rev. S. S. Sevier,McLeansville, N. C.
Teacher at McLeansville,
Mrs. S. S. Sevier,McLeansville, N. C.
CHAPEL HILL.
Minister,
Rev. Paul L. LaCour,Chapel Hill, N. C.
Teachers,
Rev. Paul L. LaCour,Chapel Hill, N. C.
Mrs. Paul L. LaCour,       "      "      "
HILLSBORO.
Teachers,
Miss Bessie C. Bechan,Toronto, Canada.
"Julia H. Curtis,Syracuse, N. Y.
HIGH POINT.
Minister,
Rev. E. W. Stratton,High Point, N. C.
STRIEBY AND SALEM.
Rev. Z. Simmons,Strieby, N. C.
TROY AND NALLS.
Minister,
Rev. O. Faduma,Troy, N. C. [42]
Teachers at Troy,
Mrs. O. Faduma,Troy, N. C.
Miss Amanda F. Moore,Ocala, Fla.
DRY CREEK AND PEKIN.
Minister,
Rev. W. D. Newkirk,Dry Creek, N. C.
Teacher at Pekin,
Miss Malsie D. Green,Pekin, N. C.
Teacher at Nalls,
Mr. B. H. Saunders,Nalls, N. C.
HAYWOOD, DOUGLAS, BROADWAY AND CEDAR CREEK.
Minister,
Rev. J. E. McNeill,Moncure, N. C.
LITTLE'S MILLS AND MALEE.
Minister,
Rev. Geo. R. Morris,Little's Mills, N. C.
BROWN'S SUMMIT (Union).
Minister,
Rev. H. Dillard,McLeansville, N. C.
PAW CREEK, LOWELL AND SOUTH POINT.
Minister,
Rev. A. L. De Mond,Charlotte, N. C.
SANFORD.
Minister,
Rev. Henry Williams, Sanford, N. C.
CHARLOTTE AND INDIAN TRAIL.
Minister,
Rev. Geo. H. Haines, Charlotte, N. C.
CARTER'S MILLS.
Teacher and Preacher,
Rev. S. A. Stanford, Carter's Mills.
ALL HEALING (King's Mountain P. O.).
lincoln academy.
Principal.—Miss Lillian S. Cathcart,Minneapolis, Minn.
MissMay E. Newton,Springfield, Mo.
"Susie T. Cathcart,Tangerine, Fla.
"Isadore M. Caughey,North Kingsville, Ohio.
"Laura A. Dickinson,North Amherst, Mass.
"Carrie W. Parrott,Orange Park, Fla.
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lincoln academy church.
Lay Pastor,
Miss L. S. Cathcart,Minneapolis, Minn.
ENFIELD.
jos. k. brick agricultural, industrial and normal school.
Principal.—Prof. T. S. Inborden,Oberlin, Ohio.
Mrs.S. J. E. Inborden,          "         "
Mr.L. J. Watkins,Nashville, Tenn.
MissM. M. Jackson, Greenville, Tenn.
"Ella May Thomason,Athens, Ala.
BLOWING ROCK.
skyland institute.
Principal.—Mrs. E. R. Dorsett,Oberlin, Ohio.
MissA. R. Mitchell,Acworth, N. H.
"L. L. Goar,Montevideo, Minn.
"N. S. Dennis,Salem, Mich.
SALUDA.
Pioneer Evangelist,
Rev. E. W. Hollies,Topeka, Kan.
saluda seminary.
Principal.—Miss Mary C. Phelps, Ph.B.,Nova, Ohio.
MissMary L. Baird, Mallet Creek, Ohio.
"Minnie A. Hollies,Topeka, Kan.
Rev.E. W. Hollies,          "         "
Mrs.S. Hollies,          "         "
WHITTIER.
Minister,
Rev. Joseph Cadwallader, Whittier, N. C.
Teachers,
Rev. Robert Humphrey, Whittier, N. C.
Mrs. Olive A. Humphrey,          "         "
BREVARD, DUNN'S CREEK, GOLDEN VALLEY AND ISLAND CREEK.
Minister,
Rev. W. A. Hamet, Brevard, N. C.
HENRIETTA, McCLURD'S, MOORHEAD AND PRIM'S GROVE.
Minister,
—— ————
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
CHARLESTON.
Minister,
Rev. George C. Rowe, [A] Charleston, S. C.
avery normal institute (57, 59 Bull Street).
Principal.—Prof. Morrison A. Holmes, Lee, Mass.
MissMattie M. Marsh, A.B., Bryan, Ohio.
"Mary W. Bryant, A.B.,Deli Rapids, S. D.
"Adele B. Spence,Snow Hill, Md.
Mr.Edward A. Lawrence,Charleston, S. C.
MissMary L. Deas,          "         "
"Marion R. Birnie,          "         "
"Ida C. Chapin,Gasport, N. Y.
Mrs.M. A. Holmes, Lee, Mass.
GREENWOOD.
Minister,
Rev. J. M. Robinson, Detroit, Mich
brewer normal school.
Principal.—Rev. J. M. Robinson,Detroit, Mich.
Mrs.J. M. Robinson,          "         "
MissBessie L. Depew, Mallet Creek, Ohio.
"Fannie E. Curtiss, Nevada, Ia.
"Emily R. Bishop, Keene, N. H.
"Clara S. Boyd, Springfield, Ohio.
"Mary E. Hoover, Rushville, N. Y.
"Alice A. Holmes, Lansing, Mich.
COLUMBIA AND POMARIA.
Minister,
Rev. E. H. Wilson, Columbia, S. C.
VEIGHL CHAPEL.
Lay Preacher,
Mr. Jefferson Miles, Columbia, S. C.
NEWBERRY.
Minister,
Rev. J. H. Stanard, Newberry, S. C.


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GEORGIA.
ATLANTA.
first congregational church.[B]
Minister,
Rev. H. H. Proctor, Nashville, Tenn.
storrs school (120 Houston St.).
Principal.—Miss Ella E. Roper,Worcester, Mass.
MissJennie L. Blowers,Westfield, N. Y.
"Laura Humphries,Marathon, Iowa.
"Alice A. Clarke,North Hannibal, N. Y.
"Bena P. Gummersbach,New York, N. Y.
"Nina E. Mosher,Painesville, Ohio.
Mrs.A. S. Webber,Worcester, Mass.
MACON.
Minister,
Rev. J. R. McLean, Macon, Ga.
ballard normal school (806 Pine St.).
Principal.—Prof. Geo. C. Burrage, Ph.B.,Worcester, Mass.
MissEva F. Chesley,East Barrington, N. H.
"Ada M. Sprague (deceased),Keene, Ohio.
"Winona Graffam,Andover, Mass.
"Ellen B. Scobie,Everett, Ohio.
"Carrie E. Browne,W. Broomfield, N. Y.
"Jean B. Butler,Newcastle, Pa.
"M. Josephine Harper,Medina, Ohio.
"Anne M. Woodruff,Roseview, N. Y.
"Lincolnia C. Haynes,Macon, Ga.
Mr.John OrrMacon, Ga.
MissMary E. Simonds,Hartland, Wis.
"Clara A. Dole,Parkman, Ohio.
Mrs.George C. Burrage,Worcester, Mass.
SAVANNAH.
Minister,
Rev. L. B. Maxwell, [C] Savannah, Ga.
beach institute (30 Harris St.).
Principal.—Miss Julia B. Ford, Morristown, N. J.
MissJennie Mathias,Cranesville, N. Y.
"May Belle Nicholson,Kalamazoo, Mich.
[46]MissJulia A. Condict, Adrian, Mich.
"Julia E. McMillan,Oberlin, Ohio.
"Nellie J. Arnott,Nashua, Iowa.
"Florence L. Ellis,New York, N. Y.
"Louisa C. Holman,Vincennes, Iowa.
THOMASVILLE.
Minister and Missionary,
Rev. F. W. Sims, Thomasville, Ga.
allen normal and industrial school.
Principal.—Miss Amelia Merriam, Westboro, Mass.
MissC. M. Dox,Kalamazoo, Mich.
"Nellie D. Sheldon,Seattle, Wash.
"C. E. Bishop,New Haven, Conn.
"B. R. Parmenter,Rockford, Iowa.
"Frances N. Williams,Orange, N. J.
"M. A. Kinney,Whitewater, Wis.
Mr.H. C. Sargent,Thomasville, Ga.
McINTOSH.
Minister,
Rev. R. B. Johns, McIntosh, Ga.
dorchester academy.
Principal.—Prof. Fred. W. Foster, Castine, Me.
MissJanetta Knowlton,Creston, Ohio.
"Jennie Curtis,Great Barrington, Mass.
"S. Josephine Scott,Hamilton, Ohio.
"Emma J. Rosecrans,Hammond, Ind.
"Nellie I. Reed,Oberlin, Ohio.
"Carrie A. Whitaker,Franklin, Me.
"Harriet E. Leach,Norwich, Conn.
Mrs.Mary W. FosterCastine, Me.
Mr.Jonathan Perkins, Bangor, Me.
Mrs.Jonathan Perkins, Bangor, Me.
CYPRESS SLASH. (P. O. McIntosh.)
Minister,
Rev. J. A. Jones, Talladega, Ala.
MILLER'S STATION.
Minister,
Rev. Wilson Callen, Savannah, Ga.
[47]
ATHENS.
Minister,
Rev. C. S. Haynes, M.D., Athens, Ga.
knox institute.
Principal.—Prof. L. S. Clark, A.M., Athens, Ga.
MissEmma S. Morton,          "         "
"Eliza B. Twiggs,          "         "
"A. M. Nicholson,Memphis, Tenn.
MARSHALLVILLE.
Teachers,
Mrs.A. W. Richardson, Marshallville, Ga.
MissAnna R. Magrath, Charleston, S. C.
"M. Nettie Crump,  Chicago, Ill.
WOODVILLE. (P. O. Savannah.)
Minister and Teacher,
Rev. J. H. H. Sengstacke, Savannah, Ga.
Mr. J. Loyd,          "         "
MARIETTA.
Minister,
Rev. Calvin Lane, Marietta, Ga.
Teacher,
Miss Anna S. Gibbes, Charleston, S. C.
CUTHBERT.
Mr. F. H. Henderson,Cuthbert, Ga.
Mrs. F. H. Henderson,          "         "
ALBANY.
albany normal school.
Principal.—Prof. Jas. L. Murray, Pulaski, Tenn.
Mrs.James L. Murray,          "         "
"Alice Davis,Oberlin, Ohio.
Mr.Isadore MartinCharleston, S. C.
MissLaura Dickerson,Memphis, Tenn.
BAINBRIDGE.
whittier school.
Teacher,
Mr. A. W. Bowman,Bainbridge, Ga.
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RUTLAND AND BYRON.
Minister,
Rev. H. T. Johnson, Tobesofkee, Ga.
Teacher at Rutland,
Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Tobesofkee, Ga.
ANDERSONVILLE.
Minister,
Rev. J. R. McLean, Macon, Ga.
Teachers,
Principal.—Miss M. E. Wilcox, Benson, Minn.
Miss Mabel Wilcox,          "         "
EUREKA, PORTAL, HAGAN AND ALFORDS.
Minister,
Rev. J. B. Fletcher, Hagan, Ga.
PINEY GROVE AND SHADY GROVE.
Lay Pastor,
Mr. W. K. Kennedy, Hagan, Ga.
SWAINSBORO, PILGRIM AND BETHANY.
Lay Pastor,
Mr. H. H. Williams, Garfield, Ga.


FLORIDA.
ORANGE PARK.
Minister,
Rev. T. S. Perry, Limerick, Me.
normal school.
Principal.—Prof. B. D. Rowlee, East Woodstock, Conn.
Mrs.Julia E. Rowlee       "      "      "
MissCaroline Wandell, Phœnix, N. Y.
"Edith M. Robinson,Battle Creek, Mich.
"Helen S. Loveland,Newark Valley, N. Y.
"A. Margaret Ball,Orange Park, Fla.
Mrs. Julia E. Titus, Moravia, N. Y.
Mr.O. S. Dickinson, West Granville, Mass.
MARTIN.
Principal.—Miss Mattie J. Brydie, Athens, Ga.
Miss Esther F. Alston, Charleston, S. C.
"Ella N. Barksdale,Macon, Ga.
[49]
POMONA.
Teacher,
Miss L. J. Blackmore, Long View, Tenn.


ALABAMA.
TALLADEGA.
Minister,
Rev. Spencer Snell, Talladega, Ala.
talladega college.
President.—Rev. H. S. De Forest, D.D., Talladega, Ala.
Rev.George W. Andrews, D.D.,          "         "
Rev. T. Newton Owen, A.M., Utica, N. Y.
Prof.William E. Hutchison, Talladega, Ala.
"Martin Lovering, A.B.,Tuckahoe, N. Y.
"Edwin C. Silsby,Talladega, Ala.
Mr. Edgar A. Bishop, B.S.          "         "
"  George Williamson,"      "
MissJane A. AinsworthHyde Park, Mass.
"Esther A. Barnes,Tallmadge, Ohio.
"Emma F. King,Elmhurst, Ill.
"Mary Emma Landfear,New Haven, Conn.
"Caroline E. Frost, A.B.,Methuen, Mass.
"H. E. White, L.B.,Charlotte, Mich.
"Estelle Bloodgood,Huron, S. Dak.
"Florence A. Frew,Cleveland, Ohio.
"Louie Savery,Talladega, Ala.
"Susan Sands, A.B.,Belmont, Iowa.
"Lena A. Tucker,Springboro, Pa.
"Mary R. De Forest,Talladega, Ala.
"Ruth K. Kingsley,Syracuse, N. Y.
"A. B. Chalfant,Lebanon, S. Dak.
"L. A. Pingree,Denmark, Me.
Mrs.A. E. FooteOmaha, Neb.
MOBILE.
Minister,
—— ————
emerson institute.
Principal.—Prof. Geo. A. Woodard, Manly, N. C.
MissMary L. NicholNeligh, Neb.
"Lillian J. Beecroft,Madison, Wis.
"May Lime,Port Carbon, Pa.
[50]MissM. Elisabeth Messick, Zanesville, Ohio.
"Mary E. McLane,New Haven, Conn.
MARION.
Minister,
Rev. William J. Larkin, Marion, Ala.
lincoln normal school.
Principal.—Rev. William J. Larkin, Marion, Ala.
Mrs. Sophia Larkin          "         "
Miss Nellie D. Cooley, North Amherst, Mass.
"Lizzie Stapleton,Belle Plaine, Iowa.
"M. M. Gates,Phœnix, N. Y.
"Mary D. Hyde,Mazeppa, Minn.
"Harriet M. Smith,Troy, Iowa.
[D]MONTGOMERY.
Minister,
—— ————
ALCO AND BREWTON.
Minister,
Rev. J. J. Scott, Brewton, Ala.
ATHENS.
Minister,
Rev. M. S. Jones, Athens, Ala.
trinity school.
Principal.—Miss Ada Louise Wilcox, Monroe, Mich.
Miss Mary E. PerkinsNorwich, Conn.
"May Knox,Chester, Mass.
"Blanche L. Ashley,Norwood, N. Y.
Mrs. L. H. WilliamsAthens, Ala.
SELMA.
Minister,
Rev. A. T. Burnell, Denver, Col.
burrell school (366 Selma St.).
Principal.—Rev. A. T. Burnell, Ph.D., Denver, Col.
Mrs. Mary A. Burnell, B.L.,          "         "
Miss Edith M. ThatcherOberlin, Ohio.
"Mabel M. Jones,          "         "
"Ida A. Verrill,Alexandria, N. H.
"Myra J. Lamb,Ladoga, Wis.
[51]Prof.James A. Merriman, Selma, Ala.
Rev. T. J. Bell          "         "
Mrs. Mary A. Dillard          "         "
LA PINE.
Minister (Summer Supply),
Rev. R. J. McCann, Talladega, Ala.
KYMULGA.
Minister (Summer Supply),
Rev. R. W. Jackson, Talladega, Ala.
LAWSON AND COVE.
Minister (Summer Supply),
Rev. M. L. Baldwin, Talladega, Ala.
SYLACAUGA,
Minister,
Rev. J. I. Donaldson, Talladega, Ala.
IRONATON.
Minister and Teacher,
Rev. P. O. Wailes, Ironaton, Ala.
JENIFER.
Minister,
Rev. J. B. Grant, Talladega, Ala.
SHELBY IRON WORKS.
Minister,
Rev. A. Simmons, Shelby, Ala.
CHILDERSBURG.
Minister,
Rev. W. P. Hamilton, Talladega, Ala.
ANNISTON.
Minister,
Rev. James Brown, Anniston, Ala.
GADSDEN AND FORT PAYNE.
Minister,
Rev. J. R. Sims, Talladega, Ala.
BIRMINGHAM AND PRATT CITY.
Minister,
Rev. James Bond, Painesville, Ohio.
NEW DECATUR.
Minister,
Rev. R. K. Stetson, Chicago, Ill.
[52]
NAT (BENDING OAKS).
green academy.
Principal.—Prof. H. E. Sargent, Clearwater, Minn.
Mrs. H. E. Sargent          "         "
Miss Edith M. Hatfield, Charlestown, Ohio.
"Libbie A. Hatfield,          "         "
FLORENCE.
Minister,
Rev. William L. Johnson, Florence, Ala.
carpenter high school.
Teacher,
Miss Mary Lucy Corpier, Florence, Ala.
COTTON VALLEY (P. O. FORT DAVIS).
cotton valley school.
Principal.—Miss Lilla V. Davis, Boston, Mass.
Miss Corrie N. Johnson, Oberlin, Ohio.
"Katherine C. Dowdell,Albany, Ga.
JOPPA.
normal and industrial collegiate institute.
Principal.—Rev. John C. Campbell,Andover, Mass.
Miss Hattie M. Fairchild, Frankfort, Mich.
BLOCTON AND BELLE SUMPTER.
Minister,
Rev. D. M. Lewis, Blocton, Ala.


TENNESSEE.
NASHVILLE.
Minister,
Rev. Chas. W. Dunn, A.M., B.D., Nashville, Tenn.
fisk university.
President.—Rev. E. M. Cravath, D.D., Nashville, Tenn.
Rev. A. K. Spence, A.M.          "         "
"F. A. Chase, A.M.,          "         "
"E. C. Stickel, A.M.,          "         "
Prof.Charles W. Dunn, A.M., B.D.,          "         "
Rev.Eugene Harris, A.M., B.D.,          "         "
Prof.H. C. Morgan, A.M.          "         "
[53]Prof.H. H. Wright, A.M. Nashville, Tenn.
MissAnna T. Ballantine          "         "
"Dora A. Scribner, B.A.,Gossville, N. H.
"Mary A. Spence, M.A.,Nashville, Tenn.
"Mary A. Bye, B.S.,Minneapolis, Minn.
"Alice M. Garsden,Westmoreland, N. Y.
"Josephine Beard, B.A.,Andover, Mass.
"Clara L. Blake, B.A.,Nashua, N. H.
Mrs.Eleanor J. PondWashington, D. C.
MissNellie F. ComingsSt. Paul, Minn.
"Carrie B. Chamberlin,Sharon, Vt.
"Mary T. Richardson, B.A.,Neponset, Ill.
Mrs.Lucy R. GreeneAmherst, Mass.
MissJennie A. RobinsonNashville, Tenn.
"Mary E. Chamberlin,          "         "
Mrs.Luretta C. Stickel, B.L.          "         "
MissAnna S. MuellerOberlin, O.
"Frances L. Yeomans,Danville, Ill.
Mrs.W.D. McFarlandGranby, Conn.
MissFrances M. AndrewsMilltown, N. B.
"Susan A. Cooley,Bavaria, Kan.
Mrs.Alice M. BrownRochester, N. Y.
nashville (howard church).
Minister,
Rev. J. E. Moorland, Nashville, Tenn.
nashville (third church, jackson street).
Minister,
Rev. E. E. Scott, Nashville, Tenn.
GOODLETTSVILLE.
Minister,
[Supplied from Fisk Theological Seminary.]
MEMPHIS.
Minister,
Rev. George V. Clark, Atlanta, Ga.
le moyne institute (294 Orleans St.).
Principal.—Prof. Andrew J. Steele, A.M., Whitewater, Wis.
Miss Alice HarveyPaw Paw, Mich.
"Ella A. Hamilton,Whitewater, Wis.
"Luella Waring,Kalamazoo, Mich.
"Celestia S. Goldsmith,Chester, N. H.
[54]MissLouise B. Wright Quasqueton, Iowa.
"Rose Bigelow,Galesville, Wis.
Mrs. Mary L. JenkinsChautauqua, N. Y.
"Virginia C. Logie,Wellston, Mo.
Mr.O. R. BrownDowners Grove, Ill.
Mrs.O. R. Brown       "      "      "
MissMary E. BreretonAcorn, Wis.
Mr.Elias S. WebbMemphis, Tenn.
MissEmma O. Kennedy          "         "
"Cornelia E. Lewis,          "         "
"Charlotte Rivers,          "         "
"Mary E. Johnson,Bailey, Tenn.
JONESBORO.
Minister,
Rev. S. A. Paris, Brookfield Centre, Ct.
warner institute.
Principal.—Miss Anna R. Miner, Lyme, Conn.
Miss Lucy E. Fairbanks, Woodstock, Vt.
Miss Belle F. Burr, Toronto, Canada.
Miss Cordy Bayless, Jonesboro, Tenn.
KNOXVILLE.
Minister,
—— ————
slater training school (606 Payne St.).
Principal.—Miss Ida F. Hubbard, Ascutneyville, Vt.
Miss Jessie B. Lyon, Rockford, Iowa.
Miss Emilie WeissJenkintown, Pa.
Mrs. Minnie L. Crosthwait, Knoxville, Tenn.
Miss Lena H. Kalbfleisch, Gettysburg, Pa.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.[E]
Rev. J. E. Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn.
tennessee mountain work.
GRAND VIEW.
Minister and Instructor in Biblical Department,
Rev. W. W. Dornan, B.D., Somerville, Mass.
grand view normal institute.
Principal.—Rev. H. W. Webb, Andover, Mass.
Rev. W. W. Dornan, Somerville, Mass.
[55]MissMary B. Spencer, Pine River, Wis.
"E. J. Lane,Yorkville, Ill.
"G. D. Huntington,Grand View, Tenn.
"Maud Taylor,       "      "      "
"Mary L. Jewett,       "      "      "
Mrs. Carrie Ferree       "      "      "
PLEASANT HILL.
Minister,
Rev. W. E. Wheeler, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.
pleasant hill academy.
Principal.—Rev. Warren E. Wheeler, Richfield, Ohio.
Mrs.Kate L. Wheeler          "         "
Miss F. A. JacksonHudsonburg, Tenn.
"Lula M. Palmer,Union City, Mich.
"Ruth P. Harvey,Somerset, Ky.
"Emma F. Dodge,Pleasant Hill, Tenn.
Mrs.S. A. HayesWakeman, Ohio.
Mr.Chas. R. BlanksPine Bluff, Tenn.
POMONA AND CROSSVILLE.
Minister,
Rev. H. E. Partridge, Pomona, Tenn.
Teacher at Pomona,
Mrs. A. E. Graves, Pomona, Tenn.
MOSSY GROVE AND WOLF CREEK.
Minister,
Rev. J. B. Cobble, Whetstone, Tenn.
DEER LODGE AND RUGBY.
Minister,
Rev. George Lusty, Deer Lodge, Tenn.
GLEN MARY, HELENWOOD, ROBBINS AND MILL CREEK,
Minister,
Rev. M. N. Sumner, Mill Creek, Tenn.
BON AIR AND ROCK HOUSE.
Minister,
Rev. E. N. Goff, Bon Air, Tenn.
kindergarten school.
Teacher.—Miss Viola Young, Bon Air, Tenn.
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HARRIMAN.
Minister,
Rev. C. B. Riggs, Harriman, Tenn.
JELLICO AND PROCTOR.
Minister,
Rev. L. C. Partridge, Jellico, Tenn.
Teachers,
MissKenada, Jellico, Tenn.
"Bertha Davis,          "         "
PINE MOUNTAIN.
Minister,
Rev. Samuel Sutton, Williamsburg, Ky.
BIG CREEK GAP.
Minister,
Rev.George Ames, Berea, Ky.
Teachers,
MissKate LaGrange, Feura Bush, N. Y.
"Ollie LaGrange,       "      "      "
CUMBERLAND GAP.
Minister,
Rev. A. A. Myers, Cumberland Gap, Tenn.
harrow school.
Principal.—Prof. A. D. Luethi, Chicago, Ill.
Mrs.A. A. Myers, Cumberland Gap, Tenn.
Miss Mabel A. Wightman, Rock Creek, Ohio.
"L. Belle Knott,Clifton, Ohio.
"I. Ola Akin,Waterloo, Iowa.
TRACY CITY AND MOUNT EAGLE.
Minister,
Rev. M. J. Smith, Tracy City, Tenn.


KENTUCKY.
LEXINGTON.
Minister,
Rev. J. S. Jackson, Lexington, Ky.
[57]
chandler normal school (351 North Broadway).
Principal.—Miss Fanny J. Webster,Sacramento, Cal.
Miss Mary J. KuhnNew Wilmington, Pa.
"Susan I. Estabrook,Olivet, Mich.
"Margaret R. Spence,Snow Hill, Md.
"Mary H. Ewans,Bellefontaine, Ohio.
"Emma J. Robinson,Portland, Me.
"Susa H. Breck,Topeka, Kan.
"Mary S. Larkin,Marion, Ala.
hand primary school.
Miss Emily P. Jones, Ann Arbor, Mich.
"Eva D. Bowles,Columbus, Ohio.
LOUISVILLE.
Minister,
Rev. E. G. Harris, Washington, D. C.
kentucky mountain work.
WILLIAMSBURG.
Minister,
Rev. W. G. Olinger, Williamsburg, Ky.
williamsburg academy.
Principal.—Prof. Chas. M. Stevens, Williamsburg, Ky.
Miss Ella M. AndrewsFrankfort, Mich.
"Amelia L. Ferris,Oneida, Ill.
"M. Amelia Packard,Brooklyn, N. Y.
"E. A. Buell,Union City, Mich.
"Julia B. Glines,Elmira, N. Y.
"Nora Hill,Williamsburg, Ky.
"Minnie Ferree,Harriman, Tenn.
Rev.George AmesBerea, Ky.
ROCKHOLD, CORBIN, WOODBINE AND PLEASANT VIEW.
Minister,
Rev. C. W. Green, Corbin, Ky.
Teachers,
Rev. C. W. Green, Corbin, Ky.
Miss Lillian L. Warner, Union City, Mich.
CLOVER BOTTOM, GRAY-HAWK, COMBS AND MIDDLE FORK.
Minister,
Rev. Mason Jones, Combs, Ky.
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CARPENTER, MARSH CREEK AND LICK CREEK.
Minister,
Rev. Samuel Sutton, Williamsburg, Ky.
Teacher,
Mr. James Higginbotham, Williamsburg, Ky.
RED ASH.
Minister,
Rev. L. C. Partridge, Jellico, Tenn.
morgan and wolfe county missions.
SPRADLING, MAYTOWN, FLAT ROCK AND CAMPTON.
Minister,
Rev. J. W. Doane, Campton, Ky.
TOLIVER.
Minister,
Rev. J. W. Doane, Campton, Ky.
BLACK MOUNTAIN (P. O. Evarts).
Minister,
Rev. Herbert Carleton, A.M., Evarts, Ky.
black mountain academy.
Rev. Herbert Carleton, A.M., Evarts, Ky.
Miss L. Middleton,          "         "
SANDER'S CREEK.
Minister,
Rev. Samuel Sutton, Williamsburg, Ky.


ARKANSAS.
LITTLE ROCK.
Minister and Teacher,
Rev. Y. B. Sims, Talladega, Ala.
HELENA.
helena normal school.
Principal.—Prof. Chas. W. Driskell, B.S.,Stanfordville, Ga.
Mrs.Chas. W. Driskell          "         "
MissLucy W. ParkerMarion, Ala.
"Elnora Winter,Nashville, Tenn.


OKLAHOMA.
GUTHRIE.
Minister,
Rev. Thomas J. Austin,Jackson, Tenn.


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MISSISSIPPI.
TOUGALOO.
Minister,
Rev. Frank G. Woodworth, D.D., Tougaloo, Miss.
tougaloo university, miss.
Rev. F. G. Woodworth, D.D., Tougaloo, Miss.
Prof.E. C. Moore, A.M., New York, N. Y.
Mr.L. J. Carrier, Phoenix, N. Y.
"F. H. Ball,Worcester, Mass.
"A. H. Bennett,Holden, Mass.
MissLillian Woolson, A.B., Boston, Mass.
Mrs.N. E. Woodworth, Tougaloo, Miss.
MissMary H. Loveland, Newark Valley, N. Y.
"Elizabeth H. Plumb, B.S.,  Springfield, Mo.
"Emma Redick,Mansfield, Ohio.
"Carrie E. Parkhurst, Manchester, N. H.
"Elizabeth Ainsworth, Hyde Park, Mass.
"Emma Robertson,Concord, N. H.
"Mary P. Roberts, B.L., Jacksonville, Ill.
"Lura S. Hall,Rockland, Mass.
"Dorothea Lummis, M.D.,Los Angeles, Cal.
"Etta V. Stone,Memphis, Tenn.
Mrs.H. C. Hecock, Elyria, Ohio.
MissAlice M. Whitsey, Dover, Ohio.
Mrs.L. M. Sisson, Windsor, Vt.
MissMartha L. Shaw, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
MERIDIAN.
Minister,
Rev. C. L. Harris, Meridian, Miss.
lincoln school (2703 11th street).
Principal.—Mrs. H. I. Miller, Topeka, Kan.
MissMaria Myers, Kidder, Mo.
"Sadie Stimpson,Mittineague, Mass.
"Hattie J. Lovewell,Willow Springs, Mo.
"Ella C. Abbott,Winchester, Mass.
"Carrie E. Kendall,Dunstable, Mass.
MOORHEAD.
almeda gardner school.
Principal.—Miss S. L. Emerson, Hallowell, Me.
Miss E. L. Parsons, Mount Morris, N. Y.
"S. J. Lime,Port Carbon, Pa.
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JACKSON.
Teachers,
Miss Mary Jane Gibson, Jackson, Miss.
"Sarah Jane Thomas, Summit, Miss.
MOUND BAYOU.
normal institute.
Teachers,
Mr.Isaiah T. Montgomery, Mound Bayou, Miss.
Miss Mary V. Montgomery,       "      "      "
Mrs. Sallie P. Dozier, Vicksburg, Miss.
NEW RUHAMAH, PLEASANT RIDGE AND SALEM.
Missionary,
Mrs. M. A. F. Tapley, Columbus, Miss.


LOUISIANA.
NEW ORLEANS.
Minister (University Church).
Rev. George W. Henderson, North Craftsbury, Vt.
straight university (2420 Canal Street).
President.—Prof. Oscar Atwood, A.M., Jeffersonville, Vt.
Rev.George W. Henderson, A.M., North Craftsbury, Vt.
Mr.Benjamin C. Miner, B.S., New Haven, Vt.
MissEmily W. NicholsClinton, N. Y.
"Mary W. Culver,Buchanan, Mich.
"Mary J. Oertel, B.S.,Prairie du Lac, Wis.
Mrs.L. St. J. Hitchcock, Simsbury, Conn.
MissAlice A. FlaggJeffersonville, Vt.
"Mary R. Bryant, A.M.,Olivet, Mich.
Mr.George L. DeweyNorwich, Conn.
Mrs.George L. DeweyNorwich, Conn.
Mr.Emerson C. RoseNew Orleans, La.
"James D. Gordon,New Orleans, La.
MissGrace H. AshleyOberlin, Ohio.
"Jennie Fyfe,Lansing, Mich.
"Belle C. Harriman,North Craftsbury, Vt.
"Jeanne Forney,Madison, Neb.
"Carrie E. Hodgman,Princeton, Ill.
daniel hand preparatory school.
Miss Louise Denton, Freeport, L. I.
"Deborah B. Johnson,  New Orleans, La.
[61] Miss Bertha D. Hodges, West Randolph, Vt.
"Belle M. Whelpley,    Painesville, Ohio.
"Nellie B. de Spelder, Greenville, Mich.
new orleans (central church) institutional.
Minister,
Rev. John W. Whittaker, New Orleans, La.
Assistant Minister,
Miss Bella W. Hume, New Haven, Conn.
new orleans (spain st. church).
Minister,
Rev. Cornelius W. Johnson, New Orleans, La.
new orleans (morris brown church).
Minister,
Rev. I. H. Hall, New Orleans, La.
NEW IBERIA.
Minister,
Rev. C. H. Claiborne, New Orleans, La.
THIBODEAUX.
Minister,
Rev. J. E. Smith, New Orleans, La.
HAMMOND.
Minister,
Rev. H. B. Bortel, Hammond, La.
ROSELAND.
Minister,
Rev. W. Mitchell, Detroit, Mich.
BELLE PLACE.
Minister,
Rev. M. W. Whitt, Belle Place, La.
ABBEVILLE.
Minister,
Rev. J. A. Herod, Abbeville, La.
SCHRIEVER.
(morning star and st. mark's churches.)
Minister,
Rev. William Brown, Schriever, La.
LOCKPORT.
Minister,
Rev. Charles Sands, Lockport, La.
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ST. SOPHIE.
Minister,
Rev. C. W. Johnson, St. Sophie, La.


TEXAS.
AUSTIN.
Minister,
Rev. W. S. Goss, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
tillotson institute.
President.—Prof. W. S. Goss, A.B., St. Johnsbury, Vt.
MissCharlotte M. Estabrook, West Lebanon, N. H.
"Ida F. Hayden,Medford, Mass.
"Edith Taylor, A.B.,New Wilmington, Pa.
"Margaret E. Reed,Princeton, Ill.
"Helen L. Robertson,Churchville, N. Y.
"Sophia Crawford,Schroon Lake, N. Y.
"Phebe B. Parsons,Marcellus, N. Y.
"Marie D. Holzinger,Olivet, Mich.
"Ella A. Perley,Portland, Me.
"Maggie Portune,Cincinnati, Ohio.
"Martha J. Adams,Columbus, Wis.
Mr.Fred R. Bush, A.B., Orion, Mich.
"James S. Bingham,West Winsted, Conn.
CORPUS CHRISTI.
Minister,
—— ————
HELENA AND GOLIAD.
Minister,
Rev. Mitchell Thompson, Helena, Tex.
PARIS.
Minister,
Rev. A. C. Garner, Chicago, Ill.
Teachers,
Rev. A. C. Garner, Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. A. C. Garner,          "         "
DODD AND BODOC.
Minister and Teacher,
Rev. R. H. Henson,Paris, Texas.
DALLAS.
Minister and Teacher,
Rev. E. E. Sims, Dallas, Tex.
Mrs. E. E. Sims,          "         "


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INDIAN MISSIONS.
SANTEE AGENCY, NEBRASKA.
normal training school.
Superintendent and Minister,
Rev. A. L. Riggs, D.D., Santee Agency, Neb.
Teachers,
Mr.F. B. Riggs Santee Agency, Neb.
MissEdith LeonardRochester, Mass.
"Mary A. Cody,Cleveland, O.
"Mabel Egeler,Wayne, Mich.
Native Teachers,
Mr. Eli Abraham Santee Agency, Neb.
Rev. James Garvie       "      "      "
Mr. C. W. HoffmanElbow Woods, N. D.
Miss Susan Wambdisun, Santee Agency, Neb.
Matrons,
Miss S. Lizzie Voorhees, Rocky Hill, N. J.
 (Boys' Cottage.)
Miss Ella WordenSantee Agency, Neb.
 (Whitney Hall.)
Miss Annie Willerton, Wauwatosa, Wis.
 (Dakota Home.)
Miss Harriet A. Brown, Rocky Point, N. Y.
 (Bird's Nest.)
Mrs. E.J. BlackSantee Agency, Neb.
 (Dining Hall.)
Missionaries,
Mrs. A. L. Riggs Santee Agency, Neb.
"C. R. Lawson,       "      "      "
"W. H. Hamlin,       "      "      "
"I. P. Wold,       "      "      "
"H. L. Stone,       "      "      "
Miss Mary Morris (Clerk.)       "      "      "
Industrial Department,
Iver P. Wold, Shoemaking,Santee Agency, Neb.
Charles R. Lawson, Printing,       "      "      "
Robert Y. Gray, Blacksmithing,       "      "      "
William H. Hamlin, Farm Supt.,       "      "      "
Homer L. Stone, Bakery,       "      "      "
Miss Ella Worden, Cooking School,Santee Agency, Neb.
"Jennie M. Lind, Sewing School,Yankton, S. D.
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Native Pastor,
Rev. Artemas Ehnamani, Santee Agency, Neb.
PONCA AGENCY, NEBRASKA.
Native Missionary,
Rev. James Garvie, Santee Agency, Neb.
CHEYENNE RIVER AGENCY, S. D.
Rev. T. L. Riggs, General Missionary.
central station, oahe, south dakota.
Minister,
Mr. David Lee, Bad River, S. D.
oahe industrial school.
Treasurer,
Mr. Elias Jacobsen, Oahe, S. D.
Teachers,
Mrs. T. L. Riggs, Oahe, S. D.
Miss Josephine E. Desmond, So. Framingham, Mass.
"E. Jean Kennedy,Oahe, S. D.
OUT-STATIONS.
bad river.
Mr. Stephen Yellow-Hawk, Oahe, S. D.
elizabeth winyan memorial station, cheyenne river.
Rev. Edwin Phelps, Collamer, S. D.
Mrs. Ellen Phelps,          "         "
[F] plum creek boarding school, cheyenne river.
Mr. William M. Griffiths, Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. Martha H. Griffiths, Ross, Ohio.
cherry creek, cheyenne river.
Mr. Clarence Ward, Leslie, S. D.
Mrs. Estelle Ward,          "         "
touch the cloud station, cheyenne river.
Mr. Justin Black-Eagle, Leslie, S. D.
[G] whitehorse station, moreau river.
Mr. Ansel Chapin, Leslie, S. D.
Mrs. Mary Chapin,          "         "
fort yates hospital.
Physician.—Miss Louisa T. Black, M.D.,Zanesville, Ohio.
Assistant.—Miss Jean Rodger,Escanaba, Mich.
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remington station, moreau river.
Mr. John Bluecloud, Sisseton Agency, S. D.
Mrs. Nora Bluecloud,       "      "      "
Miss Dora B. Dodge, Brooklyn, N. Y.
hope station, moreau river.
Mr. Daniel Yawa, Moreau River, S. D.
Mrs. Mary Yawa,       "      "      "
thunder butte, moreau river.
Mr. Daniel White-Thunder, Leslie, S. D.
Mrs. Elida White-Thunder,          "         "
STANDING ROCK AGENCY, NORTH DAKOTA.
central station.
Rev. George W. Reed, Springfield, Mass.
Mrs. Charlotte M. Reed,          "         "
elkhorn station.
Miss Mary C. Collins, Keokuk, Iowa.
Mr. Huntington Wakutemani, Grand River, S. D.
Mrs. Louisa Wakutemani,       "      "      "
long hill station.
Miss Mary P. Lord, Wellesley, Mass.
oak creek station.
Mr. Elias Gilbert, Sisseton Agency, S. D.
Mrs. Mary Gilbert,       "      "      "
rock creek station.
Mr. Simon Kirk, Sisseton Agency, S. D.
Mrs. Julia Kirk,       "      "      "
thunder hawk station.
Mr. David Many-Buffalo, Grand River, S. D.
Mrs. Martha Many-Buffalo,       "      "      "
missouri river station. [H]
Mr. Arthur Tibbetts, Cannon Ball, N. D.
cannon ball station.
Mr. Arthur Tibbetts, Cannon Ball, N. D.
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ROSEBUD RESERVATION. SOUTH DAKOTA.
rosebud agency.
Rev. James F. Cross, Rosebud Agency, S. D.
Mrs. Stella P. Cross,       "      "      "
burrell station (P. O. Basin, Neb.).
Rev. Francis Frazier, Santee Agency, Neb.
Mrs. Maggie Frazier,       "      "      "
park street church station (White River, P. O. Stearns).
Mr. Lot Frazier, Rosebud Agency, S. D.
Mrs. Rebecca Frazier,       "      "      "
black pipe branch.
Mr. Solomon B. Yellow-Hawk, Fort Pierre, S. D.
Mrs. Josephine Yellow-Hawk,       "      "      "
FORT BERTHOLD AGENCY, NORTH DAKOTA.
Superintendent and Missionaries,
Rev. C. L. Hall, Fort Berthold, N. D.
Mrs. S. W. Hall,       "      "      "
Teachers and Matrons,
Miss A. Z. Powell, Templeton, S. D.
"Annie R. Creighton,  Dundee, Scotland.
"Annette P. Brickett, Haverhill, Mass.
"Mary E. Field,      Conway, Mass.
Mr.H. A. Hatch, Lindenville, Ohio.
Miss Helen E. Smith, Cleveland, Ohio.
moody station, no. 1 (Independence).
Miss Elizabeth Kehoe, Chicago, Ill.
moody station, no. 2 (Elbow Woods).
Miss Harriet B. Ilsley, Newark, N. J.
WASHINGTON.
s'kokomish agency.
Missionary,
Rev. Myron Eells, D.D., Union City, Wash.
MONTANA.
crow agency.
Rev. J. G. Burgess, Crow Agency, Mont.
Mrs. J. G. Burgess,       "      "      "


CHINESE MISSIONS.
Superintendent,
Rev. Wm. C. Pond, D.D.,San Francisco, Cal.
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CALIFORNIA.
fresno.
Teacher,
Mrs. J. H. Collins, Fresno, Cal.
los angeles.
Teachers,
Mrs. C. V. Rice, Los Angeles, Cal.
Loo Ying,       "      "      "
marysville.
Teachers,
Miss Mattie A. Flint, Marysville, Cal.
Chung Moi,          "         "
oakland.
Teachers,
Mrs. H. E. Hibbard, Oakland, Cal.
Yip Bow,          "         "
oroville.
Teachers,
Miss Blanche Reece, Oroville, Cal.
Quong Leong,          "         "
petaluma.
Teachers,
Volunteers, Petaluma, Cal.
riverside.
Teacher,
Miss Helen Webber, Riverside, Cal.
sacramento.
Teacher,
Mrs. S. E. Carrington, Sacramento, Cal.
san bernardino.
Teacher,
Miss Laura A. Curtis, San Bernardino, Cal.
san diego.
Teachers,
Mrs. E. M. Stetson, San Diego, Cal.
Hom Goon,       "      "      "
san francisco (central).
Teachers,
Mrs.R. E. Lamont, San Francisco, Cal.
"M. A. Greene,       "      "      "
Miss J. G. Morrison,       "      "      "
Rev. Jee Gam,       "      "      "
[68]
san francisco (barnes).
Teacher,
Miss Olive Patten, San Francisco, Cal.
san francisco (west).
Teachers,
Miss V. W. Lamont, San Francisco, Cal.
Yip Bow,       "      "      "
santa barbara.
Teacher,
Mr.Eli Kimberly, Santa Barbara, Cal.
santa cruz.
Teachers,
Mrs. Kate V. Hall, Santa Cruz, Cal.
Pon G. Fang,       "      "      "
ventura.
Teachers,
Miss Alma Bradley, Ventura, Cal.
Mrs. S. West,          "         "
vernondale.
Teacher,
Miss Ella Thomson, Vernondale, Cal.
watsonville.
Teachers,
Mrs. Martha Ellis, Watsonville, Cal.
Joe Dun,          "         "
UTAH.
salt lake city.
Teacher,
Mrs. Marcus E. Jones,Salt Lake City, Utah.


  FOOTNOTES:
[A] Church self-supporting.

[B] Church Self-Supporting.

[C] Self-supporting church.

[D] This church self-supporting.

[E] This church is self-supporting.

[F] Supported by the Society for Propagating the Gospel.

[G] Supported by the Native Missionary Society.

[H] Supported by the Native Missionary Society.


TEACHERS' RESIDENCES.

MAINE.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
VERMONT.
MASSACHUSETTS.
CONNECTICUT.
NEW YORK.
NEW JERSEY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
MARYLAND.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
OHIO.
INDIANA.
ILLINOIS.
MICHIGAN.
IOWA.
MISSOURI.
WISCONSIN.
KANSAS.
MINNESOTA.
NEBRASKA.
NORTH DAKOTA.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
MONTANA.
COLORADO.
WASHINGTON.
UTAH.
CALIFORNIA.
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TENNESSEE.
KENTUCKY.
VIRGINIA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
GEORGIA.
FLORIDA.
ALABAMA.
MISSISSIPPI.
LOUISIANA.
TEXAS.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
CANADA.
ENGLAND.
SCOTLAND.

RECEIPTS FOR DECEMBER, 1895.



THE DANIEL HAND FUND
For the Education of Colored People.
Income for December $2,730.00
Previously acknowledged 16,460.00
—————
$19,190.00
=========
ENDOWMENT FUND.
Estate of Daniel Hand, by Wilbur F. Day, Ex. Securities received, face value $305,025.00


CURRENT RECEIPTS.


MAINE, $223.86.
Andover. ——, for Freight to Blowing Rock, N. C.
1.00
Augusta. S. S. Class of Boys, for Student Aid, Talladega C.
9.00
Brewer. First Cong. Ch., 14; Sab. Sch., First Cong. Ch., 15
29.00
Castine. Rainbow Band, for McIntosh, Ga.
2.00
Eastport. S. S. Class Cong. Ch., 2; Harold and Leon Reynolds, 1; for Student Aid, Dorchester Acad.
3.00
Ellsworth. Cong. Ch.
41.67
Farmington. Y. P. S. C. E., Bbl. of Bedding, etc., 2, for Freight, for Talladega C.
2.00
Gray. Cong. Ch.
7.14
Limerick. Cong. Ch.
5.00
Litchfield. ——, for Freight to Blowing Rock, N. C.
1.50
Machias. Cong. Ch., for Freight to Blowing Rock, N. C., and to Andersonville, Ga.
4.00
Portland. "A Christmas Gift," 10; Maine Woman's Indian Assn., by Miss J. L. Crie, 5
15.00
Portland. Ladies of Williston Ch., Bbl. C. and Dishes, for Blowing Rock, N. C.
Rockland. W. M. Soc., Bbl. of Bedding, etc., 2.08 for Freight, for Talladega C.
2.08
South Freeport. Cong. Ch.
14.00
Thomaston. Cong. Ch. and Soc.
5.00
Vinal Haven. King's Daughters, by C. E. Leadbetter, for Student Aid, Dorchester Acad.
5.00
Wilton. Cong. Ch.
8.50
Windham. Cong. Ch.
8.15
Yarmouth. First Parish S. S., Miss E. F. Snow S. S. Class, 1.69; Mrs. E. E. McKinley S. S. Class, 60c., for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N. D.
2.29
York. First Cong. Ch.
5.03
Woman's Aid to A. M. A., by Mrs. Ida V. Woodbury Treas., for Woman's Work:
Somerset Conf. Coll.
3.00
Limerick
0.50
———
3.50
————
$173.86
ESTATE.
Gorham. Estate of Rev. Joseph Bartlett, by John A. Waterman, Administrator
50.00
————
$223.86


NEW HAMPSHIRE, $725.49.
Acworth. Jr. C. E. Soc., for Blowing Rock, N. C.
5.00
Acworth. Bbl. Books, 2 Bbls. C., for Blowing Rock, N. C.
Alstead Center. Ladies' M. Soc., Pkg. C., for Tougaloo U.
Alstead Center. L. M. Soc., Bbl. Bedding and Patchwork, for Talladega C.
Bennington. C. E. Soc. of Cong. Ch.
1.00
Bethlehem. Cong. Ch., Stereop. Coll.
5.00
Candia. John P. French
100.00
Chester. Ladies of Cong. Ch., for Freight to Blowing Rock, N. C.
1.25
Colebrook. Dea. E. C. Wilder
1.50
Concord. "A Friend," 30, for a L. M.; "A Friend," 5
35.00
Concord. First Cong. Ch., Box C., for Andersonville, Ga.
Dunbarton. Cong. Ch., Stereop. Coll.
3.50
Durham. Cong. Ch.
64.89
Francestown. Cong. Ch.
9.00
Gilsum. Cong. Ch.
4.00
Goffstown. E. M. Hadley
5.00
Haverhill. Cong. Ch., Stereop. Coll.
2.40
Keene. Miss M. A. Wheeler, to const. George S. Wheeler, L. M.
30.00
Keene. Mrs. DeBevoise's S. S. Class Sec. Cong. Ch., for McIntosh, Ga.
15.00
Kingston. Cong. Ch.
4.75
Manchester. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for S. S. Work, McIntosh, Ga.
33.25
Meriden. Bbl. C., for Blowing Rock, N. C.
Nashua. First Ch.
50.00
[73]
Newport. Y. P. S. C. E. by Geo. P. Dudley, Treas., for Church Building, Ga.
32.00
North Hampton. "Two Members Cong. Ch."
35.00
North Weare. S. E. Soc., by Rebecca W. Madison, for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
2.00
Raymond. Cong. Ch. and Soc.
10.00
Salem. Cong. Ch.
3.00
Seabrook and Hampton Falls. Cong. Ch.
21.00
Webster. Ladies' Aid Soc. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., Freight prepaid, for Williamsburg Acad., Ky.
West Manchester. South Main St. Cong. Ch.
16.95
New Hampshire Female Cent. Inst. And Home Missionary Union, Miss Anne A. McFarland, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Chester Mission Circle
5.00
Concord. Cent. Union of First Ch.
200.00
Hopkinton. "A Friend."
5.00
Tamworth. A Christmas Offering
25.00
———
235.00


VERMONT, $466.54.
Barnet. Cong. Ch.
34.00
Bellows Falls. First Cong. Ch.
63.47
Bennington. Miss H. D. Harwood's Class of Girls, Sab. Sch. First Cong. Ch., for Indian M.
4.00
Burlington. Ladies of College St. Ch., 2.27 for Student Aid and 2.73 for Freight for Dorchester Acad.
5.00
Chester. "A Friend," for Indian M.
2.00
Coventry. Cong. Ch. and Soc.
25.00
Danville. Cong. Ch., Bedding, etc., for Tillotson C.
East Hardwick. Cong. Ch. and Soc., 28.80; Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., 29.60
58.40
Franklin. W. H. M. U., for Freight to McIntosh, Ga.
1.00
Groton. Mrs. B. A. Taft
5.00
Guildhall. Cong. Ch., Stereop. Coll.
5.96
Hartford. Cong. Ch., adl.
2.25
Jamaica. Cong. Ch., 6.75; Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., 5
11.75
Jericho Center. First Cong. Ch.
12.40
Manchester. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., for Knox Inst., Athens, Ga.
10.00
North Craftsbury. Cong. Ch.
6.14
Olcott. Extra Cent a Day Band of Cong. Ch.
20.00
Olcott. T. B. Parrott, Bbl. Apples, for King's Mountain, N. C.
Saint Johnsbury. South Cong. Ch.
30.13
Saint Johnsbury. Arthur F. Stone, 2; Miss W. M. Glims, 50c.; Mrs. Moses Huntley, 25c., for Tillotson C.
2.75
South Hero and Grand Isle. Cong. Ch.
4.00
Stockbridge. Rev. T. S. Hubbard
10.00
Swanton. Cong. Ch.
11.47
Wallingford. 2 Bbls. C. and Cash, 2, for Moorhead, Miss.
2.00
Waterbury. Cong. Ch.
10.73
West Barnet. Y. P. S. C. W., by Marion Bole
5.75
West Brattleboro. Miss Maria E. Stedman, 10; "A Friend," 50c., for Indian M.
10.50
West Brattleboro. King's Sons
5.00
Westfield. A. C. Hitchcock, for Wilmington, N. C.
5.00
Westminster. Cong. Ch. and Soc.
29.75
Windham. Cong. Ch., 10; Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch., 2.09
12.09
Wolcott. Cong. Ch.
2.00
Woman's Home Missionary Union of Vt., Mrs. Wm. P. Fairbanks, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Barnet. Jr. C. E., for Indian Schp.
2.00
Brattleboro West. L. B. S.
10.00
Coventry. "Busy Bees" Christmas Gift
5.00
Proctor. Jr. C. E., for Indian Schp.
5.00
Saint Johnsbury. No. Ch. W. H. M. S.
25.00
Waterbury. W. H. M. S.
10.00
Westminster West. Jr. C. E., for Indian Schp.
2.00
———
59.00


MASSACHUSETTS, $4,802.94.
Amesbury. Union Evan. Ch.
15.20
Amesbury. Col. Y. M. C. A. Hall, 8.90; Col. by Robert H. King, 5.50, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
14.40
Andover. Young Ladies' Soc. of Christian Workers, 20, for Blowing Rock, N. C.; 20 for Indian M.
40.00
Athol. Evan. Ch.
66.86
Barre. Ladies' H. M. Soc., Bbl. C., for Greenwood, S. C.
Belchertown. Cong. Ch., Stereopticon Coll.
4.90
Boston. Mount Vernon Ch.
118.08
Shawmut Cong. Ch., adl.
101.00
Benjamin F. Dewing, to const. Miss M. L. Dewing L. M.
50.00
Park St. Ch., adl.
25.00
Miss M. E. Thayer
10.00
W. L. Pierce, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
5.00
South Boston. Phillips Cong. Ch.
33.75
Brighton. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for Grand View, Tenn.
15.00
Dorchester. Rev. and Mrs. H. Houston, Bbl. C., Freight, 4, and 8, for Student Aid, Dorchester Acad.
12.00
Dorchester. Harvard Cong. Ch.
7.00
Dorchester. Dea. Thomas Knapp and S. S. Class, for Wilmington, N. C.
8.00
Dorchester Village. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
20.00
Jamaica Plain. Central Cong. Ch., adl.
10.38
Roxbury. Immanuel Cong. Ch.
178.55
Roxbury. Extra Cent a Day Band, Highland Ch.
10.00
Roxbury. Humane Soc., Pkg. Literature for Tillotson C.
———
603.76
Bradford. "Friends," for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
7.25
Bridgewater. Central Sq. Cong. Ch.
30.93
Brimfield. Second Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., for Meridian, Miss.
Brockton. "Friends" First Cong. Ch.
5.25
Cambridgeport. Sab. Sch. Pilgrim Cong. Ch., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
10.00
Cambridgeport. Jr. C. E. Soc. of Pilgrim Ch., for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.
8.00
Campello. Sab. Sch. South Ch., for Williamsburg Acad., Ky.
8.22
Chicopee Falls. Second Cong. Ch.
30.97
Chiltonville. Cong. Ch.
1.00
Cliftondale. Cong. Ch.
26.14
Dalton. Mrs. Louisa F. Crane, for Knox Inst., Athens, Ga.
10.00
Danvers. Y. P. S. C. E., First Ch., for Joppa, Ala.
10.00
Dover. Cong. Ch.
2.00
Easthampton. Payson Cong. Ch. $147.52; First Cong. Ch. $44.96
192.48
Easthampton. First Cong. Ch., for Santee Indian M.
25.00
[74]
Everett. First Bapt. Ch., for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
11.25
Everett. "Y. E. T."
2.00
Framingham. "A Friend," for Indian Schp.
17.50
Framingham. S. S. Class, for Williamsburg, Ky.
4.00
Franklin. Cong. Ch.
11.26
Gilbertville. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Fisk U.
50.00
Globe Village. E. F. Ch.
24.86
Granby. Cong. Ch., adl.
3.00
Great Barrington. Mrs. Mary Atwood, Material for Sewing Class, Val. 1.50, for Dorchester Acad.
Greenfield. Second Cong. Ch.
34.25
Groveland. Cong. Ch.
21.05
Groton. Union Cong. Ch.
48.72
Hadley. First Cong. Ch.
4.30
Haverhill. West Cong. Ch.
30.00
Haverhill. Unitarian Ch., First Parish, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
16.13
Haverhill. A. P. Nichols, for Fort Berthold, N. D., Indian M.
5.00
Haverhill. Ladies' Sew. Soc., Bbl. C., for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.
Holden. Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C. and papers, for Tougaloo U.
Holliston. S. S. Class of Boys, for Student Aid, Talladega C.
2.50
Holyoke. The Ladies Prayer Circle, Sec. Cong. Ch., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
20.00
Huntington. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc.
9.60
Hyde Park. First Cong. Ch.
39.05
Hyde Park. "Friends," for Student Aid, Talladega C.
20.00
Lakeville. A Friend, for Indian Schs.
4.50
Lancaster. Cong. Ch.
25.00
Lenox. Cong. Ch.
20.75
Leverett. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.
18.60
Ludlow. First Cong. Ch.
12.18
Ludlow Center. Cong. Ch., Stereopticon Coll.
2.12
Lynn. Central Cong. Ch.
13.60
Lynnfield. Cong. Ch.
28.00
Lyonsville. Mrs. P. B. Smith
5.00
Malden. Mrs. R. P. Kemp, 50; First Bapt. Ch., 10.03; The Universalist Ch., 12.03; Saint Paul Episcopal Ch., 8.16; W. C. Burns, 5; Forest Dale Mission, 5, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
90.22
Merrimac. First Cong. Ch.
25.00
Methuen. First Parish Cong. Ch., adl.
15.00
Milford. Daniel Steward
1.00
Millbury. First Cong. Ch.
36.46
Millis. Church of Christ
7.00
Mittineague. Cong. Ch.
22.20
Mittineague. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for Indian Educational Work
22.00
Monson. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for McIntosh, Ga.
20.00
Newburyport. Prospect St. Cong. Ch., for Model Cottage, Grand View, Tenn. and to const. Dr. C. C. Day, L. M.
30.00
Newton. Miss Cora C. Hood, for Student Aid, Talladega C.
5.00
Newton Centre. First Cong. Ch.
19.50
North Amherst. Cong. Ch.
63.31
North Amherst, Mrs. G. E. Fisher, 20; Whatsoever Soc., 15, for Student Aid, Fisk U.
35.00
North Amherst. Ladies' M. Soc., Bbl. C., for Fisk U.
North Amherst. Two Bbls. Apples, for Marion, Ala.
Northampton. Bbl. of Cloaks, for Wilmington, N. C.
Northampton. Mrs. J. S. Lathrop, for Student Aid, Chandler Sch., Lexington, Ky.
2.00
Northampton. Edwards Ch., King's Daughters, 2 Bbls. Christmas Presents, etc.; First Ch., Dorcas Soc., Box Christmas Presents, etc., for Lexington, Ky.
Norton. Trin. Cong. Ch.
15.85
Raynham. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.
20.00
Richmond. King's Daughters, for Student Aid, Fisk U.
15.00
Royalston. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., Box Papers, for Tougaloo U.
Salem. Crombie St. Cong. Ch.
62.50
Salem. Tabernacle Ch. and Soc., to const. Daniel A. Sutherland, L. M.
30.00
Salem. Crombie St. Ch., 7; Crombie St. Ch. and S. S., 2 Bbl. C., for Wilmington, N. C.
7.00
Saxonville. Edwards Cong. Ch.
11.15
Shelburne Falls. Cong. Ch., to const. Mrs. Alsada Eldredge, L. M.
30.50
Shirley Village. Ortho. Cong. Ch.
15.00
Southampton. Cong. Ch.
18.64
South Hadley Falls. Cong. Ch.
7.00
South Weymouth. Union Cong. Ch.
36.54
South Weymouth. Mrs. Wm. Dyer, for Student Aid, A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.
15.00
Springfield. Olivet Cong. Sab. Sch., 17; Memorial Ch., 16.67; "A Grateful Christian," 10; St. John Ch., Stereopticon Col., 3
46.67
Springfield. Rev. B. Gilman, D.D., 20; K. D. of Ruth, Third Bapt. Ch., 3, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
23.00
Stockbridge. Cong. Ch.
12.06
Stoneham. Cong. Ch., to const. Mrs. E. L. Richardson, L. M.
30.00
Stoneham. By Mrs. Worthen, Half Bbl. C., for McIntosh, Ga.
Sunderland. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.
25.00
Sutton. Ladies' Bbl. C., for Tougaloo U.
Tewksbury. Cong. Ch., Stereopticon Col.
8.00
Tewksbury. Ladies' Aid Soc. of Cong. Ch., for Toliver, Ky.
5.00
Three Rivers. Cong. Ch., Stereopticon Col.
13.50
Waypole. Second Cong. Ch.
17.00
Ware. Jr. C. E. S., for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N. D.
10.00
Ware. Children, pennies contributed during the year, by L. A. Tucker, for Indian M.
9.25
Ware. Miss C. B. Cutler, "from her S. S. Class of little girls," for Indian Schp.
3.00
Ware. Miss Medora R. Howard, Bbl. C., Freight Paid, for McIntosh, Ga.
Ware. Sab. Sch. Class of Mrs. S. R. Sage, Bbl. C. and Bedding, for Tougaloo U.
Warren. Y. P. S. C. E., for Student Aid, Dorchester Acad., 8; L. B. Soc., Large Case and Box C., for McIntosh, Ga.
8.00
Wayland. Y. P. S. C. E., 4, and Bbl. C., for Wilmington, N. C.
4.00
Wellesley Hills. Cong. Ch.
38.98
Westboro. Ladies' Freedmen's Ass'n. for Freight
2.00
Westboro. Ladies' Freedmen's Ass'n. Bbl. C.; Y. L. B. Soc., Box of C. and Christmas Presents, for Saluda, N. C.
West Boxford. Ladies of Cong. Ch., Box Sewing Material, for Lexington, Ky.
West Brookfield. Cong. Ch.
9.17
Westfield. Second Cong. Ch.
28.84
West Medway. Third Cong. Ch.
6.55
West Newton. Second Cong. Soc.
170.00
West Newton. Miss A. M. Hobbs, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
5.00
Weston. Town Hall Col., 17.52; Mrs. E. M. Knox, 5; Mr. Hastings, 5, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
27.52
West Somerville. Day St. Cong. Ch.
9.00
West Springfield. First Cong. Ch.
12.50
West Tisbury. First Cong. Ch.
10.93
Williamstown. Ch. of Christ, in the White Oaks
3.00
Whitinsville. Cong. Ch. and Soc., 1,085.50; Estate of William H. Whitin, 200, by Edward Whitin; Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., by Arthur F. Whitin, Supt., 125
1,410.50
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Worcester. Plymouth Cong. Ch. 74.98; Ladies of Plym. Ch. Aux., to const. Mrs. Mary Jane Wilder L. M., 30.00
104.98
Worcester. Plymouth Ch., Ladies' M. Aux., by Mrs. R. P. Beaman, for Mountain Work
20.00
Worcester. S. S. Class No. 18, Plymouth Ch., 10.00, for Student Aid, Ballard Inst., Macon, Ga.
10.00
Worcester. Logan, Swift and Brigham Env. Co., Case Envelopes, for Straight U.
Worcester. "Friends," 2 Bbls. C., for Raleigh, N. C.
Woman's Home Missionary Association of Mass. and R. I., Miss Annie C. Bridgman, Treas., for Woman's Work:
For Salaries of Teachers
310.00
"A Friend"
10.00
———
320.00
————
$4,697.94
ESTATES.
Enfield. Estate of J. B. Woods, By Rev. Robert M. Woods, Trustee
60.00
Lawrence. Estate of Mrs. Maria Tenney Benson, by Mrs. Ada T. Brewster
20.00
Southampton. Estate of Miss Susan S. Edwards, by Rev. H. L. Edwards, Executor
25.00
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$4,802.94
CLOTHING, BOOKS, ETC., RECEIVED AT BOSTON OFFICE.
Chester, N. H. Ladies of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., for Blowing Rock, N. C.
Mason, N. H. Ladies Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., for Wilmington, N. C.
Duxbury. Mrs. Almeda Ellison, Box C., for Andersonville, Ga.
Marshfield. King's Daughters, Bbl. C., for Joppa, Ala.
Roxbury. Eliot Ch., Mrs. B. F. Hamilton, Pkg. Toys, etc., for Remington Sta., So. Dak.
Westboro. Ladies' Freedmen's Ass'n, 2 Bbls. C. for Wilmington, N. C., and McIntosh, Ga.


RHODE ISLAND, $183.82
Central Falls. Cong. Ch.
94.67
Chepachet. Cong. Ch.
2.15
East Providence. Newman Cong. Ch. to const. Dr. Elmer E. Morse, L. M.
30.00
Providence. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., for Williamsburg Acad., Ky.
15.00
Providence. The Ministering Children, Central Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C.
15.00
Providence. Central Cong. Ch., for Talladega C.
10.00
Providence. Highland Chapel S. S. and Y. P. S. C. E., for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N. D.
10.00
Providence. Mrs. Sophia S. Doe, 5; Miss Mary Fields, 50c.; Mrs. O. H. Haywood, 50c.; N. O. Bowlby, 50c.; C. H. Harrod, 50c.; for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
7.00
Providence. Sab. Sch. Central Ch., Box Christmas Gifts, for Raleigh, N. C.


CONNECTICUT, $3,740.24
Andover. Cong. Ch.
10.00
Berlin. Second Cong. Ch., 14.70; Jr. Y. P. S. C. E., for Tougaloo U. 1.00
15.70
Black Rock. Cong. Ch.
20.37
Bloomfield. Cong. Ch.
2.85
Branford. Cong. Ch. and Y. P. S. C. E., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
5.00
Branford. Bbl. Bedding, etc. for Talladega C.
Bridgeport. Park St. Cong. Ch. to const. S. R. Priest, and Mrs. David Wooster, L. M.
81.40
Bridgeport. Gleaners' Circle, Park Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Williamsburg Acad., Ky.
9.00
Bridgeport. Y. P. S. C. E. and L. A. Soc., 2 Boxes C., for Greenwood, S. C.
Broad Brook. Cong. Ch.
11.08
Brookfield. Cong. Ch.
18.87
Canterbury. First Cong. Ch., for Mountain Work
13.00
Cheshire. "A Friend"
1.00
Chester. Primary Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
5.00
Clinton. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for Mountain Work
10.00
Colchester. Mrs. C. B. McCall, for Santee Indian Sch., 5.00; Mrs. Ely Gillette, 5.00
10.00
Columbus. Cong. Ch.
17.86
Danielsonville. Cong. Jr. Y. P. S. C. E., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
5.00
East Haven. Y. P. S. C. E., by Miss Lottie E. Street, for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
25.00
East Wallingford. Mrs. Benj. Hall
4.50
East Windsor. First Cong. Ch., in part
11.50
Granby. South Cong. Ch.
5.00
Griswold. First Cong. Ch.
11.00
Haddam. Cong. Ch., adl.
18.41
Hadlyme. Cong. Ch.
7.92
Hartford. Pearl St. Cong. Ch., 77.08; "S. C. D.," 60.00; Park Cong. Ch., 49.45; Windsor Ave. Cong. Ch., 31.45
217.98
Hartford. "Friends," 12; Jewell Hall Col., 10.26; Rev. Dr. Moore, 2; M. Hersey, 2, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
26.26
Hartford. First Ch., for Wilmington, N. C.
8.00
Hartford. Henry C. Butler, for Indian M.
5.00
Hebron. Y. P. S. C. E., by Inez H. Porter, Secy.
2.00
Higganum. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., to const. Daniel Brainard L. M.
30.00
Ivoryton. Mrs. J. E. Northrup, for Wilmington, N. C.
10.00
Litchfield. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.
20.00
Lyme. J. S. Hall
20.00
Madison. Cong. Ch.
4.00
Middletown. First. Ch.
28.24
Mystic. Cong. Ch.
21.43
New Britain. First. Ch. of Christ, bal. to const., Mrs. Ellen B. Boardman, Miss Mattie E. Peck, Miss Bertha Bancroft, Arthur C. Blake, Chauncey B. Andrews and James S. North, L. M's
140.00
New Britain. South Cong. Ch., to const. Charles W. Marshall, E. Allen Moore and Miss Lottie B. Bassett, L. M's
97.64
New Haven. Dwight Place Ch.
138.25
New Haven. Golden Links Soc., Dwight Place Ch., for Student Aid, Fisk U.
18.00
New Haven. Emmanuel Bapt. Ch., for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
8.03
New Haven. Mrs. J. H. Burton, Pkg. Mats and Cards, for McIntosh, Ga.
Norfolk. Mrs. Mary A. Curtiss
1.00
Norwich. Park Cong. Ch.
5.00
New London. Second Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. and Box C. and Christmas Gifts, for Raleigh, N. C.
Old Saybrook. Cong. Ch., Quar. Col.
32.51
Plainfield. Miss Sarah E. Francis, for Student Aid, Normal Inst., Grand View, Tenn.
10.00
Plymouth. Cong. Ch.
15.00
Pomfret. Woman's Aux. First Cong. Ch., Bbl. Bedding, for Talladega C.
Putnam. Second Cong. Ch.
62.39
Sound Beach. Pilgrim Cong. Ch. (1 of which for Talladega C.)
15.00
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Sound Beach. Jr. Y. P. S. C. E. of Pilgrim Cong. Ch., Bbl. Goods, for King's Mountain, N. C.
South Britain. Cong. Ch.
16.15
South Glastonbury. Cong Ch. and Sab. Sch.
14.52
South Killingly. Cong. Ch. and Soc.
4.00
South Norwalk. Cong. Ch.
88.11
Southport. ——
20.00
Stamford. First Cong. Ch. Jr. Y. P. S. C. E., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
5.00
Stratford. Cong. Ch.
14.00
Suffield. First Cong. Ch.
18.15
Talcottville. Cong. Ch.
80.00
Thompson. Cong. Ch.
21.98
Torrington. First Cong. Ch.
5.42
Waterbury. W. B. Soc. of Second Cong. Ch., for A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.
25.00
Waterbury. Miss C. B. Hill, for Wilmington, N. C.
8.00
Westchester. Cong. Ch.
11.45
West Hartford. First Ch.
13.19
Westville. Cong. Ch.
15.00
Whitneyville. Dorcas Soc. Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., for McIntosh, Ga.
Windsor. First Cong. Ch.
5.00
Wolcott. Cong. Ch.
10.00
Woodstock. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.
15.50
Woman's Cong. Home Missionary Union of Conn., Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Canton Center. Aux.
15.00
Danbury. Y. L. M. S., for Student Aid, Williamsburg Acad., Ky.
3.00
Greenwich. Second Ch., Mrs. Hall's S. S. Class, for Student Aid, Conn. Indl. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.
5.50
Nangatuck. L. A. S., for Student Aid, Grand View, Tenn.
100.00
Norfolk. Aux.
15.00
Plantsville. Ladies' Indl. Soc.
35.00
West Hartford. W. H. M. Aux., for Student Aid, Thomasville, Ga.
7.00
———
180.50
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$1,826.16
ESTATES.
New Britain. Estates of Cordelia Stanley and Sophia Stanley, by Mrs. Julia A. Loomis, Executrix
546.58
Norfolk. Estate of Mrs. Mary Langdon Porter, Fred E. Porter, Executor
947.50
Rocky Hill. Estate of Rev. A. B. Smith, by Rev. Elijah Harmon, Executor
120.00
West Hartford. Estate of Nancy S. Gaylord, F. H. Parker, Executor
300.00
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$3,740.24


NEW YORK, $1,282.26.
Alfred. Mrs. Ida F. Kenyon
5.00
Batavia. Mrs. F. P. Rice, for Moorhead, Miss.
5.00
Brockport. Intermediate Dept. State Nor. Sch., for Marion, Ala.
4.00
Brooklyn. Lewis Av. Cong. Ch., for Indian M., Oahe, S. D.
82.00
Brooklyn. Sab. Sch. Clinton Av. Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.
50.00
Brooklyn. South Cong. Ch.
41.04
Brooklyn. South Cong. Ch., Mission Sab. Sch., for Central Church, New Orleans, La.
25.00
Brooklyn. Y. P. S. C. E., Ch. of the Pilgrims, 5; The Wallace Class, Ch. of the Pilgrims, 5, for Deer Lodge, Tenn.
10.00
Brooklyn. Y. P. S. C. E., New Eng. Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C.
5.00
Canandaigua. Bbl. and Box of C. and Table Supplies, for Kings Mountain, N. C.
Candor. Bbl. C., for Moorhead, Miss.
Castle. G. A. Davis
5.00
Chataugay. Joseph Shaw
4.50
Clifton Springs. ——, for Kings Mountain, N. C.
10.00
Corona. Rev. W. J. Peck, Pkg. Literature, for Beach Inst.
Coventryville. Children of S. S., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
5.00
East Bloomfield. Y. P. S. C. E., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
19.75
Elmira. Mrs. S. D. Jennings
10.00
Honeoye. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
10.00
Jamestown. C. E. Soc., by Mrs. S. A. Baldwin, bal. to const. Miss Emily W. Holmes L. M.
11.50
Jefferson. Mrs. C. Nichols
5.00
Le Roy. Miss D. A. Phillips
5.00
Little Falls. Miss F. D. Emerson, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
1.00
Lockport. East Ave. Cong. Ch. Y. P. S. C. E.
7.29
Middletown. First Cong. Ch.
53.00
Middletown. North St. Cong. Ch., for Freight to Grand View, Tenn.
5.00
Mount Vernon. B. B. Adams
0.50
Napoli. Ladies' H. M. Soc., Sab. Sch. Penny Col., for McIntosh, Ga.
4.00
New York. W. E. Dodge, Educational Fund, for Talladega C.
250.00
New York. Miss Phebe Ann Thorn, 100; Mrs. I. S. Kennedy, 10, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
110.00
New York. Broadway Tabernacle Ch., Adl.
95.00
New York. Miss D. E. Emerson, for A. G. Sch., Moorhead Miss. and to const. Miss E. L. Parsons L. M.
30.00
New York. Rev. John B. Devin, for Jonesboro, Tenn.
5.00
New York. S. S. Class of Christ Cong. Ch., Mount Hope
5.00
New York. Miss Grace H. Dodge, Pkg., Cards and Calendars, for Beach Inst.
Northfield. Union M. Soc., Cong. Ch.
13.50
North Hannibal. ——, for Storrs Sch., Atlanta, Ga.
5.00
Orient. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.
15.00
Owego. Cong. Ch., Ladies' M. Soc., 10; Y. P. S. C. E. 10, Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., 5, for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
25.00
Oxford. Cong. Y. P. S. C. E., 10; Jr. Y. P. S. C. E., 70c., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
10.70
Pekin. Miss Oliva Root
1.00
Poughkeepsie. L. M. Soc., Box of C., for Williamsburg Acad., Ky.
Riverhead. Cong. Ch.
10.16
Rushville. First Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. Potatoes, for Greenwood, S. C.
Sag Harbor. Charles N. Brown, to const. Miss Virginia O. B. Keese L. M.
30.00
Sidney. Cong. Ch.
13.25
Sing Sing. Mrs. Cornelia E. Judd, 30; Mrs. Harriet M. Cole, 30, for L. M's
60.00
Syracuse. Y. P. S. C. E. Goodwill Ch., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
3.00
Troy. Mrs. George Harrison, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
10.00
Utica. Bethesda Welsh Cong. Ch.
5.00
Warsaw. Ladies of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., for Wilmington, N. C.
Westfield. Box of Bedding and Table Linen for Storrs Sch., Atlanta, Ga.
Woodhaven. Goodwill Inst., First Cong. Ch., Box of Papers and Mags., for Saluda, N. C.
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Woman's Home Missionary Union of N. Y., by Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Brooklyn. L. H. M. S.
55.00
Brooklyn. Ch. of the Pilgrims, W. H. M. S.
15.00
Homer. S. S.
4.57
Homer. Aux.
17.50
Honeoye. Aux.
12.00
Ithaca. W. M. S.
20.00
Ithaca. W. M. S., for Central Ch., N. O.
25.00
New York. Broadway Tab. Soc. for W. W.
6.00
Poughkeepsie. S. S. for Central Ch., N. O.
28.00
Syracuse. W. M. S., 14; Geddes Ch., Willing Workers, 5
19.00
———
202.07


NEW JERSEY, $441.45.
Cinnaminson. Mrs. A. Lippincott, 5; Mrs. A. Wood, 5; Mrs. Wood, 5; Miss Emily Harris, 1, for Elbow Woods Chapel, N. D., Indian M.
16.00
Haddonfield. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Roads, 20; R. & S. Nicholson, 6; John J. Glover, 5; for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
31.00
Jersey City. Mrs. Celia G. Dickinson, for Tillotson C.
25.00
Newark. First Cong. Ch. (of which Y. P. S. C. E., by Miss Emma A. Campfield, 10.)
44.25
Newark. Mrs. Lucy I. Seymour, for Indian M.
10.00
Newark. Belleville Av., Y. P. S. C. E., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
5.00
Vineland. Jr. C. E. Soc., First Baptist Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C.
4.00
Westfield. Cong. Ch.
220.00
Westfield. Ladies' Soc., 2 Bbls. Bedding, for Macon, Ga.
Woodbridge. First Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
21.20
Woman's Home Missionary Union of the N. J. Ass'n, by Mrs. J. H. Denison, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Montclair. First Cong. Ch., W. H. M. Soc., for Schp. Talladega C.
65.00


PENNSYLVANIA, $123.19.
Coudersport. Mrs. Mary W. Mann
5.00
Fallsington. Mrs. P. R. Burgess for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
1.00
Germantown. Second Presb. Ch., 15; Box of Books, 3.75 for Freight, for Blowing Rock, N. C.
18.75
Guy's Mills. Simeon O. Fitch
1.50
Mount Carmel. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.
5.00
Neath. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.
6.29
Philadelphia. James Burson, for Student Aid, 5; "A Friend," 20, for School Books; "A Friend," 1, for Blowing Rock, N. C.
26.00
Philadelphia. Mrs. C. A. Corlies, 10; Miss S. A. Robinson, 5; Miss Ann Fry, 5; C. H. Ross, 50c.; J. S. Truman, 39c., for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
20.80
Philadelphia. Central Cong. Ch.
5.00
Scranton. Sab. Sch. Plymouth Cong. Ch.
8.76
——. Miss Sarah Newlin, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
25.00


OHIO, $626.72.
Akron. First Cong. Ch. to const. Joseph Baldwin L. M.
30.87
Bellevue. First Cong. Ch.
8.00
Cincinnati. Miss Mary McEmery, for Tillotson C.
10.00
Cincinnati. Miss Dorothy Papenheimer, 2; Miss Maggie Portune, 1.50, for Tillotson C.
3.50
Cincinnati. Columbia Cong. Ch.
7.26
Claridon. A. A. Wilmot, 30, to const. himself L. M.; Cong. Soc., 14.35
44.35
Cleveland. Euclid Ave. Cong. Ch., 118.25; Plymouth Ch., 54.26; Archwood Ave. Cong. Ch., 8.05; R. J. Thomas, 4
184.56
Cleveland. Hough Ave. Cong. Ch., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
10.97
Cleveland. Pilgrim Ch., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.
5.50
Elyria. First Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., for Wilmington, N. C.
Geneva. Cong. Ch.
20.00
Lenox. Y. P. S. C. E., Cong. Ch.
5.00
Marysville. Ladies of Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., for Andersonville, Ga.
Mount Vernon. First Cong. Ch.
60.00
North Kingsville. Mrs. S. C. Kellogg, 5, for Indian M., and 5 for Beaufort, N. C.; Miss Eliza S. Comings, 5
15.00
Norwalk. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Burrell Sch., Selma, Ala.
7.00
Oberlin. Second Cong. Ch.
51.72
Oberlin. Y. P. S. C. E., First Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C.
5.00
Oberlin. L. A. Soc., Second Cong. Ch., Box and Bbl. Household Linen and C.; Mutual Benefit Soc., Bbl. C.; Roy S. Dorsett, Box C., for Blowing Rock, N. C.
Painesville. Cong. Ch., adl.
5.00
Ruggles. Cong. Ch. to const. Wilson J. Sturtevant L. M.
30.00
Saybrook. Ladies' Miss'y Soc., Bbl. C., for Marshallville, Ga.
Strongsville. Cong. Ch. for Alaska M.
1.00
Toledo. Central Cong. Ch., 40.25; Second Cong. Ch., 6; Harriet C. Flagg, 1
47.25
Wakeman. Cong. Ch. and Soc.
21.24
Wellington. Edward West
10.00
West Richfield. Miss Eunice Alger, 10; Mrs. Esther R. Alger, 2.50, for Boys' New Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.
12.50
Ohio Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Mrs. Geo. B. Brown, Treas.:
Cleveland. Euclid Ave., for Student Aid, Lincoln Acad., All Healing, N. C.
20.00
Mount Vernon. S. S.
5.00
North Olmstead. W. M. S.
5.00
Rochester. "A Friend"
1.00
———
31.00


INDIANA, $6.00.
Angola. Mrs. Quick and "Friends," Bbl. and Box dried Fruit and Carpeting for King's Mountain, N. C.
Terre Haute. M. P. Noyes
1.00
Woman's Home Missionary Union of Indiana, Mrs. A. H. Ball, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Indianapolis. Mayflower Ch.
5.00


ILLINOIS, $1,136.73.
Abingdon. Cong. Ch.
25.34
Alton. Mrs. I. D. Gilman, for Student Aid, Gregory Inst.
10.00
Belvidere. Cong. Ch.
5.00
Chicago. "Cash," 100; Leavitt St. Ch., 6.84; First Cong. Ch., 101.02; New Eng. Cong. Ch., 91; South Cong. Ch., 60.62; to const. H. Russell Smith and E. L. Burchard, L. M's; "M. R.," 25; Rev. Henry Willard, 20; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kilner, 10; Brainerd Ch., 8.04; Union Park Ch., Mrs. G. S. F., 5; I. N. Camp, 3
430.52
Chicago. Miss Emma Willard, for Student Aid, Talladega C.
10.00
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Chicago. Mrs. A. Hulburd, for Indian M., Independence, N. D.
0.40
Danville. C. M. Young, Sewing Machine for Fisk U.
5.00
Dover. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.
5.00
Galva. Cong. Ch.
19.80
Glencoe. Cong. Ch.
95.33
Granville. "Cheerful Workers"
10.00
La Grange. Cong. Ch.
22.54
Lee Center. Cong. Ch., adl.
0.75
Lowell. V. G. Lutz
2.00
Moline. First Cong. Ch.
38.94
Morrison. Miss Ellen S. Brown
1.00
Oak Park. First Cong. Ch.
149.87
Oak Park. Mrs. J. M. Baker, Box Brushes and Combs for Blowing Rock, N. C.
Payson. Cong. Ch.
21.78
Peoria. Rev. A. A. Stevens
3.00
Princeton. "A Friend," for Tillotson C.
1.00
Princeton. W. M. Soc., Box and Bbl. Goods for Straight U.
Ridgeland. Y. P. S. C. E., 5; Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., 4.25
9.25
Rock Falls. Ladies' M. Soc., Box Bedding for Lexington, Ky.
Rockford. First Cong. Ch.
78.74
Sublette. Y. P. S. C. E., by Mrs. E. T. Leith, Treas., for Santee Indian Sch.
2.25
Toulon. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch.
10.00
Wheaton. College Ch. of Christ
44.25
Winnetka. First Cong. Ch., 44.65; Mrs. C. H. Dowd, 5
49.65
Illinois Woman's Home Missionary Union, Mrs. L. A. Field, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Aurora. New Eng. Ch. Jr. C. E.
10.00
Chicago. New England Ch. W. M. S.
5.00
Elgin. W. M. S.
10.00
Evanston. W. M. S.
15.07
Oak Park. W. M. S.
15.25
Rantoul. W. M. S.
5.00
Rockford. Second Ch. W. M. S.
25.00
Rockford. First Ch. W. M. S.
5.00
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90.32


MICHIGAN, $855.97.
Alpena. First Cong. Ch.
26.00
Ann Arbor. First Cong. Ch.
42.75
Canton. Geo. R. Woodworth
0.50
Charlotte. First Cong. Ch.
10.00
Charlotte. Carmel Cong. Ch., 5; Miss H. E. White, 1.75, for Student Aid, Talladega C.
6.75
Clinton. Cong. Ch., 8.79; Jr. C. E. Soc., by Thomas H. Warner, 2.50
11.29
Coloma. Cong. Ch.
3.40
Detroit. First Cong. Ch.
76.34
Detroit. W. M. A. of First Cong. Ch., by Mrs. Helen A. Clark, from sale of Coins, the gift of Marie Kuchera, of Koniggratz, Eastern Bohemia
25.00
Detroit. Y. P. S. C. E. of Fort St. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C.; Woodward Ave. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. for Greenwood, S. C.
Dexter. Dennis Warner
10.00
Grand Haven. First Cong. Ch.
4.10
Greenville. Cong. Ch., 42.60; "A Friend," 5
47.60
Homestead. Y. P. S. C. E., By Mary A. Sill, Sec.
1.63
Kalamazoo. Sen. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch.
3.00
Manchester. Cong. Ch.
1.00
Nahma and Isabella. Cong. Chs.
1.50
Olivet. W. C. T. U. Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C.
5.00
Olivet. Box Books, etc., for Lexington, Ky.
Port Huron. First Cong. Ch.
39.36
Romeo. Cong. Ch.
10.75
South Haven. S. S. Class Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C.
5.25
Tecmuseh. James Vincent
10.00
Traverse City. S. Anderson, Lot of S. S. Papers for Talladega C.
Woman's Home Missionary Union of Michigan, by Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Addison. W. H. M. S.
0.35
Benzonia. Y. P. C. S. E.
3.00
Greenville. Y. W. M. S.
5.00
Pinckney. Church Worker's Soc.
0.15
Union City. W. H. M. S.
6.25
———
14.75
————
$355.97
ESTATE.
Ann Arbor. Estate of Dr. Corydon Ford by Bryant Walker, Admr.
500.00
————
$855.97


IOWA, $385.14.
Algona. Mrs. H. E. Stacy, 13; Miss Clara Zahlton, 11, for Student Aid, Fisk U.
24.00
Belle Plaine. Cong. Ch.
13.00
Cedar Rapids. Band Willing Workers, Box. C., etc., by Mrs. L. R. Munger, for Beach Inst.
Chester Center. Y. P. S. C. E., by J. W. Fisher, Clk.
3.87
Des Moines. "A Friend," for Wilmington, N. C.
16.50
Des Moines. Plym. Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. Material for Sewing Room; Plym. Rock Miss. Soc., Pkg. Hall Supplies for Talladega C.
Dunlap. Cong. Ch.
20.61
Earlville Cong. Ch.
11.75
Eldora. Mrs. Hardin, 1; Jr. E. Soc., 1, for Student Aid, Fisk U.
2.00
Galt. Cong. Ch.
3.40
Grinnell. Sab. Sch. First Cong. Ch., to const. Mrs. Addie M. Preston L. M.
30.00
Independence. S. S. Class Cong. Ch., by Miss Grace Potwin, for Student Aid, Beach Inst.
2.00
Independence. Mrs. O. Potwin, Pkg. Cards and Pkg. Literature for Beach Inst.
Kingsley. Y. P. S. C. E., by Mrs. Carrie Snyder, for Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.
2.00
Lansing. Rev. A. Kern
2.00
Le Grand. W. V. Craig
5.00
Lincoln. Cong. Ch.
2.00
McGregor. Cong. Ch.
111.31
Montour. Cong. Ch.
17.50
New Hampton. Y. P. S. C. E. Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C.
5.00
Oskaloosa. Cong. Ch.
2.00
Red Oak. Cong. Ch.
20.00
Rockford. Cong. Ch. and Soc.
8.75
Sioux City. First Cong. Ch.
37.40
Sloan. Bbl. of C. and Bedding for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.
Postville. First Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Meridian, Miss.
10.00
Waterloo. Miss Lucy Leavitt, for Talladega C.
7.00
Iowa Woman's Home Missionary Union, Miss Belle L. Bentley, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Decorah. W. M. S.
9.95
Earville. W. M. S.
5.00
Lewis. Jr. Y. P. S. C. E., for Schp. Beach Inst.
6.00
Madison Co. First Ch., Mrs. I. W. Brownell
1.00
Magnolia. W. M. S.
1.25
Westfield. Mission Band
4.85
———
28.05


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WISCONSIN, $99.30.
Beloit. First Cong. Ch., adl.
23.00
Beloit. Miss Hobart, for Student Aid, Talladega C.
1.50
Darlington. Cong. Ch, 15; Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., 15
30.00
Evansville. Cong. Ch., adl.
3.00
Janesville. First Cong. Ch.
24.00
Madison. Pilgrim S. S., 2; Miss Beecroft, 1; Miss Hemwood, 50c., for Student Aid, Talladega C.
3.50
Milwaukee. Plymouth Cong. Ch.
2.00
Roberts. Cong. Ch.
8.30
Whitewater. Jr. C. E. Soc. Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.
4.00


MINNESOTA, $139.76.
Beaver Creek. Christian End. Soc., 6; Ellen R. Dorsett, 5.65, for Blowing Rock, N. C.
11.65
Detroit. First Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch.
5.77
Faribault. Cong. Ch., 3; Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., 5
8.00
Graceville. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for Indian Hospital
2.58
Minneapolis. Wm. H. Norris, adl., 11; Silver Lake Ch., 5.80; Vine Cong. Ch., adl., 4.15
20.95
New Richland. Mrs. E. E. Cram, for Indian M., Independence, N. D.
1.00
New Ulm. Cong. Ch.
15.60
Northfield. First Cong. Ch.
63.06
Rochester. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.
2.35
Saint Paul. Plymouth Cong. Ch.
8.80


MISSOURI, $72.40.
Cameron. Mrs. Hiram Smith
50.00
Cameron. Rev. D. E. Todd, for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.
5.00
Kidder. Cong. Ch.
5.00
Saint Joseph. Tabernacle C. E.
4.40
Saint Louis. Harlem Immanuel Cong. Ch., 6.55; Ch. of the Redeemer, 1.45
8.00


ARKANSAS, $4.00.
Little Rock. First Cong. Ch.
4.00


KANSAS, $62.15.
Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Goudy
5.45
Leavenworth. First Cong. Ch.
45.00
Smith Center. First Cong. Ch.
3.00
Stockton. Cong. Ch.
4.70
Topeka. Ladies' First Cong. Ch., Bbl. Bedding for Meridian, Miss.
Wakefield. Cong. Ch.
4.00


NEBRASKA, $18.10.
New Castle. Cong. Ch.
1.40
Santee. Pilgrim Ch., by Elder Robinson
2.00
Steelburg. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.
1.70
York. First Cong. Ch.
13.00


NORTH DAKOTA, $161.68.
Fort Berthold. S. W. and Rev. C. L. Hall, 100; Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch., 29.18, for Elbow Woods Chapel, N. D.; S. W. Hall, 30, for Independence, N. D.
159.18
Woman's Home Missionary Union of North Dakota, by Mrs. Mary M. Fisher, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Cummings. "Christian Soldiers"
2.50


SOUTH DAKOTA, $98.55.
Alexandria. "A Friend"
1.00
Clark. Cong. Ch.
1.55
Saint Johns. Miss F. E. Hunnewell, for Indian M.
30.00
Yanktown. Cong. Ch.
66.00


COLORADO, $13.50.
Denver. Miss Caroline Danielson, for Indian M.
1.00
Greeley. Jr. Y. P. S. C. E., for Indian Schp.
10.00
Otis. Cong. Ch.
2.50


OKLAHOMA, $4.29.
Guthrie. Plym. Ch.
4.29


UTAH, $5.00.
Salt Lake City. Ladies' Miss'y Soc., Phillips Cong. Ch., for furnishing Chinese Mission Home, Salt Lake City
5.00


CALIFORNIA, $127.93.
Campbell. Cong. Ch.
16.10
Haywards. "A Friend"
25.00
Los Angeles. Mrs. C. C. Eddy
1.00
Martinez. Mrs. J. M. Weeks
5.00
Poway. Rev. H. C. Abernethy
50.00
Ventura. First Cong. Ch.
22.00
California Woman's Home Missionary Soc., by Mrs. J. M. Haven, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Cal. W. H. M. Soc.
8.83


OREGON, $3.50.
Forest Grove. First Cong. Ch.
3.50


WASHINGTON, $34.00.
Garfield. Bertha M. Archer, for Mountain Work
5.00
Seattle. Miss Lily M. Guion, Sub. to "Golden Rule" for Talladega C.
Skokomish. Cong. Ch.
5.00
Tacoma. East Ch., by Rev. A. J. Smith
4.00
Washington Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Mrs. C. E. George, Treas., for Woman's Work:
Washington W. H. M. U.
20.00


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Washington. Mary Buckman, Kindergarten Material for Macon, Ga.


MARYLAND, $80.00.
Baltimore. First Cong. Ch., 75; Second Cong. Ch., 5
80.00


VIRGINIA, $183.34.
Freeshade. H. Matthews, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
1.00
Gloucester. Gloucester Educational Club, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
140.00
Gloucester. Gloucester Sab. Sch. Quarterly Convention, 28.89; Morning Glory Bap. Ch., 5; Bethel Ch., 4.20, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
38.09
Mathews Co. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dabney, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
1.25
Sassafras. Mr. and Mrs. George Leigh, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
2.00
Roanes. James H. Brooks, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.
1.00


KENTUCKY, $2.00.
Red Ash. Cong. Ch.
2.00


TENNESSEE, $118.00.
Grand View. W. H. Clark, Bbl. of Apples for Andersonville, Ga.
Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Minken, for Kindergarten, Memphis
100.00
[80]
Memphis. Mrs. V. C. Logie, for Student Aid, Talladega C.
10.00
Nashville. C. E. Soc. of Fisk U., 4, for Student Aid, New Orleans, La.; 4, for Hospital, Fort Yates, N. D.
8.00


NORTH CAROLINA, $6.00.
Blowing Rock. Pkg. Aprons and Holders, from unknown source.
Raleigh. Cong. Ch.
6.00


GEORGIA, $43.55.
Macon. E. H. Burrage, 9; Eva F. Chesley, 1.75; Clara A. Dole, 1.50, for Student Aid, Ballard Inst., Macon, Ga.
12.25
McIntosh. Harriet E. Leach, 10; Prof. Fred. W. Foster, 4; S. Josephine Scott, 3, for Student Aid; Janet Knowlton, 6.30, for Books for Dorchester Acad.
23.30
McIntosh. Cong. Ch.
7.00
Woodville. Pilgrim Ch., 65c.; Rev. J. H. H. Sengstacke, 35c.
1.00


FLORIDA, $82.33.
Fernandina. "A Friend"
75.00
Melbourne. A few members Cong. Ch., by Mrs. A. O. M. Phillips
7.33


ALABAMA, $13.24.
Athens. Trinity Cong. Ch.
2.20
Blocton. Cong. Ch.
1.50
Ironaton. Rev. P. O. Wailes
3.00
Talladega. Rev. H. S. De Forest, D.D., for Talladega C.
4.54
Talladega. Miss F. A. Frew, for Student Aid, Talladega C.
2.00


MISSISSIPPI, $26.75.
Meridian. First Cong. Ch.
2.25
Moorhead. Miss S. L. Emerson, for Student Aid, A. G. Sch., Moorhead
15.00
Salem and Piney Grove. Churches
1.00
Tougaloo. Mrs. L. M. Sisson, 5; Frank H. Ball, 2.50, for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.
7.50
Westside. Rev. B. S. Ousley
1.00


TEXAS, $8.00.
Austin. "Texas Freeman" "Fort Worth Item" and "Rams Horn" for Reading Room, Tillotson C.
Palestine. First Cong. Ch.
8.00
—————
Donations $13,838.64
Estates 2,569.08
—————
$16,407.72


INCOME, $2,690.00.
Avery Fund, for Mendi M.
907.25
E. A. Brown, Schp. Fund, for Talladega C.
15.75
De Forest Fund, for President's Chair, for Talladega C.
125.00
Fisk University Theo. Fund
1.12
General Endowment Fund
22.50
Graves Schp. Fund, for Talladega C.
125.00
Hammond Fund, for Straight U.
93.75
Hastings Schp. Fund, for Atlanta U.
6.25
Howard Theo. Fund, for Howard U.
851.88
Le Moyne Fund, for Memphis, Tenn.
146.25
Lincoln Schp. Fund, for Talladega C.
22.50
Luke Memorial Fund, for Talladega C.
10.00
Scholarship Fund, for Straight U.
60.00
Stone Schp. Fund, for Talladega C.
25.00
Straight University Schp. Fund
11.25
Tuthill King Fund, for Berea C.
75.00
Tuthill King Fund, for Atlanta U.
135.00
S. Wadham's Theo. Schp. Fund
22.50
J. and L. H. Wood Schp. Fund, for Talladega C.
25.00
Yale Library Fund, for Talladega C.
9.00
–——
2,690.00


TUITION $4,561.35.
Cappahosic, Va. Tuition
21.00
Lexington, Ky. Tuition
182.00
Williamsburg, Ky. Tuition
25.15
Grand View, Tenn. Tuition
19.44
Knoxville, Tenn. Tuition
39.05
Memphis, Tenn. Tuition
540.45
Nashville, Tenn. Tuition
506.21
Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Tuition
54.95
Chapel Hill, N. C. Tuition
6.75
Beaufort, N. C. Tuition
15.10
Blowing Rock, N. C. Tuition
29.27
Enfield, N. C. Tuition
10.00
Hillsboro, N. C. Tuition
17.65
King's Mountain, N. C. Tuition
30.00
Saluda, N. C. Tuition
14.95
Troy, N. C. Tuition
5.15
Whittier, N. C. Tuition
6.27
Wilmington, N. C. Tuition
204.50
Charleston, S. C. Tuition
337.75
Greenwood, S. C. Tuition
100.71
Albany, Ga. Tuition
150.00
Andersonville, Ga. Tuition
11.35
Atlanta, Ga., Storrs Sch. Tuition
159.93
Macon, Ga. Tuition
253.06
McIntosh, Ga. Tuition
97.17
Marietta, Ga. Tuition
11.13
Marshallville, Ga. Tuition
29.25
Savannah, Ga. Tuition
162.11
Thomasville, Ga. Tuition
44.63
Woodville, Ga. Tuition
2.30
Joppa, Ala. Tuition
27.85
Marion, Ala. Tuition
66.05
Mobile, Ala. Tuition
74.75
Nat, Ala. Tuition
75.25
Selma, Ala. Tuition
102.25
Talladega, Ala. Tuition
265.72
Meridian, Miss. Tuition
98.50
Moorhead, Miss. Tuition
25.15
Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition
71.00
New Orleans, La. Tuition
482.15
Orange Park, Fla. Tuition
42.15
Austin, Texas. Tuition
143.25
———
4,561.35
—————
Total for December $23,659.07
=========


SUMMARY.
Donations $42,071.23
Estates 22,138.62
—————
$64,209.85
Income 3,465.00
Tuition
9,222.46
—————
Total from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 $76,897.31
=========


FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for December $78.82
Previously acknowledged 53.05
————
Total $131.87
=======

H. W. HUBBARD, Treas.,
Bible House, N. Y.





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