The American Missionary — Volume 36, No. 6, June, 1882

Part 5

Chapter 52,477 wordsPublic domain

Bangor. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., $10; Dea. R. H. Farr, $10, _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 20.00 Berkshire. Chas. T. Leonard, $2; Mrs. Sophronia Miller, $2 4.00 Brooklyn. Church of the Pilgrims, $454.35; “A Friend,” $10 464.35 Brooklyn. $5, _for Student Aid, Howard U._; “Friends,” Bbl. of C. and $1, _for Freight, for Washington, D.C._ 6.00 Binghamton. J. D. Wells 23.00 Buffalo. First Cong. Ch. 34.86 Camden. Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch. 30.30 Churchville. Union Cong. Ch. and Soc., $40; Mrs. M. M. W., $1 41.00 Dansville. Mrs. Fanny C. Noyes, Box of Papers Evans. Mrs. R. P. R. Camp 2.00 Fairport. Mrs. C. H. Dickinson 200.00 Fredonia. Sab. Sch. of Presb. Ch., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 50.00 Fredonia. Mr. Hubbard, _for Student Aid, Lewis High Sch., Macon, Ga._ 10.00 Hopkinton. Mrs. T. H. Laughlin 13.00 Hudson. “S. A. M.” 7.00 Kiantone. Mrs. G. C. Frissell 2.00 Lincoln. J. D. Dewey, $5; James Newhall, $5; Mrs. M. J. Newhall, $5 15.00 Morrisville. A. B. De Forest 10.00 Munnsville. T. B. Rockwell 5.00 New York. Broadway Tabernacle, $820.34; S. T. Gordon, $250 and 3 Packages “New Song;” “A Few Friends,” by John T. Rockwell, $50; F. P. Sherman, $5; National Temperance Soc., Illustrated Temp. Papers 1,125.34 New York. Hon. Wm. E. Dodge, $100; Jacob D. Vermilye, $50; Edgar S. Auchincloss, $50; John Sinclair, $50; John Paton, $25, _for Memorial Scholarship Fund_; Rev. D. Stuart Dodge, $100, _for Yale Library Fund_; John Gibb, $100; N. Currier, $25; Cash, $10; Cash, $5, _for Talladega C._ 515.00 New York. J. R. Anderson, Pkg. Books, _for Macon, Ga._ Oneida. Edward Loomis, $3; “Money Found,” $2 5.00 Owego. L. H. Allen 10.00 Paris. Mrs. A. Pierce 10.00 Prattsburgh. “A.” 5.00 Riverhead. Mrs. Geo. Miller 5.00 Schenectady. A. W. V. 0.50 Sing Sing. “A Friend,” Box of C., $2 _for Freight_ 2.00 South Granby. JUSTUS T. GERE, bal. to const. himself L. M. 20.00 Spencerport. Sarah Vannest, $10; Mary Dyer, $5, _for Straight U._ 15.00 Syracuse. “S. J. W.” 20.00 Syracuse. Mrs. Clara C. Clarke 7.20 Troy. “Desert Palm Mission,” M. & M. F. C., _for John Brown Steamer_ 1.00

NEW JERSEY, $388.04.

Bound Brook. Cong. Ch. 10.10 Camden. Mrs. J. T. C. 2.00 East Orange. Cong. Ch. 56.67 Englewood. Chas. Taylor 11.00 Lakewood. A. F. 0.50 Lyons Farms. “C.” 3.00 Orange Valley. Cong. Ch. 150.56 Newark. MRS. S. S. SICKELS, $100, to const. herself L. M.; First Cong. Ch., $54.21 154.21

PENNSYLVANIA, $2,148.06.

Clark. Mrs. E. Dickson and Miss Eliza Dickson, $5 each 10.00 Centre Road. J. A. Scovel ($10 of which _for John Brown Steamer_) 15.00 East Smithfield. Miss Lucy Gerould, _for Atlanta U._ 10.00 Philadelphia. Friend’s Book Store, Box of Books; R. & J. Beck, Microscope, val., $5, _for Macon, Ga._ ——————— $35.00

LEGACY.

Washington. Estate of Samuel McFarland, by Abel M. Evans, Ex. 2,113.06 ————————— $2,148.06

OHIO, $863.56.

Ashtabula. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 10.00 Burton. Cong. Ch. ($10 of which from Ladies’ Miss. Soc., _for work among Women_) 49.82 Chagrin Falls. “Cheerful Workers,” _for Tougaloo U._ 10.00 Chagrin Falls. Cong. Ch., Communion Set and Box of Papers and Books, _for Macon, Ga._ Cincinnati. Mrs. Betsey E. Aydelott 5.00 Cleveland. Rev. P. Kimball 300.00 Columbus. First Cong. Ch. 116.03 Cuyahoga Falls. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch. 13.06 Fremont. “Do Something Missionary Band,” _for Student Aid, Straight U._ 13.00 Geneva. Mrs. S. Kingsbury, in memory her deceased husband, Samuel Kingsbury 100.00 Greenwich. Wm. M. Mead 10.00 Hartford. S. C. Baker, $2.50; Mrs. R. H. P., $1; Mrs. H. J., $1; Others, $2.50; Burg Hill, J. M. J., $1; S. G. B., $1; H. B., 50c.; Brookfield, E. F., 50c. 10.00 Kelloggsville. Mrs. Pliny Kellogg, _for Emerson Inst._ 5.00 Madison. Ladies Benev. Soc., _for Tougaloo U._ 25.00 North Kingsville. D. C. Caughy, $5; Miss Eliza Comings, $5, _for Emerson Inst._ 10.00 Norwalk. Frederick Upson 5.00 Oberlin. Sab. Sch., in Farror Neighborhood, $2; J. T. B., $1, _for John Brown Steamer_ 3.00 Plymouth. E. A. 1.00 Sandusky. First Cong. Ch. 108.65 Savannah. J. A. Patterson 5.00 Sheffield. Cong. Ch., $18; Cong. Sab. Sch. $5 23.00 Steubenville. “Young Missionaries” of First Cong. Ch., $10; Woman’s Soc., $5, _for Lady Missionary, Topeka, Kansas_ 15.00 Sylvania. Cong. Ch. 7.00 Tallmadge. Miss H. W. C. 1.60 Toledo. “A Friend,” _for Student Aid, Straight U._ 1.00 Wellington. First Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 15.00 Youngstown. “Thank offering” 2.00

ILLINOIS, $608.89.

Aurora. First Cong. Ch. 19.25 Avon. Cong. Ch., $20; Mrs. E. C., 50c. 20.50 Brighton. First Cong Ch. 6.10 Chandlerville. Cong. Ch. 12.00 Chicago. Plymouth Cong. Ch., $83.15; Mrs. H. H. B., $1 84.15 Chicago. James W. Porter, _for Atlanta U._ 20.00 Chicago. H. B. Cragin, $10; “A Friend,” $1.11, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 11.11 Chicago. Miss Belle Dunham, _for Straight U._ 5.00 Creston. Cong. Ch. 9.20 Emington. Two Classes in Broughton Sab. Sch., _for John Brown Steamer_ 15.00 Farmington. Cong. Ch. ($30 of which to const. MRS. T. S. SNYDAM L. M.) 111.15 Galesburg. Ladies’ Miss’y Soc. of Brick Cong. Ch., _for John Brown Steamer_ 10.00 Geneseo. Cong. Ch. 50.00 Glencoe. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for John Brown Steamer_ 10.00 Jacksonville. Joy Prairie Sab. Sch., _for John Brown Steamer_ 10.00 Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. 47.50 Kewanee. Woman’s Miss’y Soc., _for Tougaloo U._ 20.50 Kewanee. Mrs. Ruth Shaw 10.00 Lawn Ridge. A. Crawford 10.00 Lyndon. J. M. Hamilton 5.00 Moline. Thomas Jewett, _for Tougaloo U._ 50.00 Moline.——-, _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 5.00 Northampton. R. W. Gilliam 5.00 Oneida. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for John Brown Steamer_ 2.75 Plainfield. Cong. Ch. 12.00 Princeville. Wm. C. Stevens 5.00 Quincy. L. Kingman 10.00 Winnebago. Cong. Ch. 17.68 ——A Friend, $10, _for Student Aid, Tougaloo U._, and $5 _for John Brown Steamer_ 15.00

INDIANA, $5.50.

Versailles. J. B. Rebuck, $3; J. D. Nichols, $2.50 5.50

MICHIGAN, $4,241.81.

Battle Creek. Cong. and Presb. Sab. Sch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 12.00 Calumet. Robert Dobbie 30.50 Clio. Cong. Ch. 10.00 Covert. Ladies Miss’y Soc., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 11.00 Edwardsburgh. U. E. 0.50 Grand Rapids. E. M. Ball 15.00 Hancock. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for John Brown Steamer_ 10.00 Olivet. Y. M. C. A., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 60.00 Manistee. First Ch., to const. MRS. B. M. CUTCHEON L. M. 31.45 Muskegon. “The Little Coral Workers,” by Miss A. K. Fairfield, _for John Brown Steamer_ 10.00 Northport. Cong. Ch. 4.94 Romeo. Mrs. M. A. J. 1.00 Vermontville. Cong. Ch. 34.42 White Lake. Robert Garner 10.00 Ypsilanti. J. H. 1.00 ——————— $241.81

LEGACY.

Kalamazoo. Estate of William A. House 4,000.00 ————————— $4,241.81

WISCONSIN, $400.93.

Arena. Ladies Miss’y Soc., $2.50; Mrs. W. B., $1. Beloit. Ladies Miss’y Soc., $63. Ladies Miss’y Soc. of 2d Cong. Ch., $11. Eau Claire. Ladies Miss’y Soc., $30.80. Elk Grove. Ladies of Cong. Ch., $1.50. Lancaster. Ladies of Cong. Ch., $15. Mazomanie. Ladies Miss’y Soc., $2.30. Ripon. Ladies Miss’y Soc., $18. Stevens’ Point. Mrs. Montague, $3. Waupun. Young Ladies of S. S., $10. Ladies Miss’y Soc., $5; Whitewater. Ladies Missionary Soc., $20.65; _for Lady Missionary, Talladega, Ala._ 183.75 Beloit. The Eclipse Wind Engine Co., Windmill, _for Atlanta U._ Kaukauna. Cong. Ch., $7.06; Sab. Sch., 50c., _for John Brown Steamer_ 7.56 Kenosha. Thomas Gillespie, M.D. 5.00 Milwaukee. “Mission Circle,” _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 16.00 Monroe. H. E. Boardman, M.D. ($7.25 of which from “Our Family Missionary Box”) 7.75 New Richmond. First Cong. Ch. 13.55 Oshkosh. First Cong. Ch. 65.32 Wauwatosa. Cong. Ch. 90.00 West Salem. Cong. Ch. 12.00

IOWA, $322.56.

Atlantic. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for John Brown Steamer_ 5.00 Big Rock. Cong. Ch. 12.00 Creston. First Cong. Ch. 21.00 Decorah. G. C. Winship 10.00 Des Moines. A. Y. Rawson 25.00 Dunlap. Cong. Ch. 23.26 Gilman. Cong. Ch. 11.50 Grinnell. Samuel F. Cooper, _for Fisk U._ 50.00 Grinnell. First Cong. Ch. 17.30 Hampton. “Friends” 3.50 Magnolia. Cong. Ch. 16.00 Marion. “Willing Workers,” Box of C., val. $20, _for Straight U._ Marion. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for John Brown Steamer_ 5.00 McGregor. Cong. Ch. 16.25 Miles. Cong. Ch. 7.25 Monticello. Mrs. H. D. S. and Mrs. H. F. P. 1.00 Preston. Cong. Ch. 5.25 Traer. Cong. Ch. ($10 of which _for John Brown Steamer_, and $10 _for Lady Missionary, New Orleans, La._), to const. A. J. BROWER L. M. 30.00 Tipton. Cong. Ch. 7.00 Wilton Junction. A. C. H. 1.00 Iowa City. “Friends,” $15.20; Grinnell, “Friends,” $2; Waterloo, “Friends,” $5; Wilton, “A Friend,” $1; Cedar Rapids, “A Friend,” $1; Grinnell, “A Friend,” $4; Davenport, “Friends,” $2; Muscatine, “Friends,” $4.80, _for furnishing a room in Stone Hall, Talladega C., in memory of Mrs. Mary S. Thatcher_ 35.00 Ladies of Durant, $10.25; Ladies of Waverly, $5; Ladies of Clinton, $5; by Mrs. M. G. Phillips, _for Lady Missionary, New Orleans, La._ 20.25

KANSAS, $13.00.

Burlington. John Morris 3.00 Lawrence. Cong. Ch. 1.50 Ottawa. First Cong. Ch. 8.50

MINNESOTA, $192.94.

Belle Prairie. E. T. A. 1.00 Hutchinson. Cong. Ch. 2.00 Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch. 33.12 Minneapolis. Sab. Sch. of Plymouth Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 50.00 Minneapolis. First Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Atlanta U._ 28.60 Rushford. Cong. Ch. 3.14 Shakopee. Mrs. R. P. Riggs 1.00 Winona. Cong. Ch., $30 of which to const. M. J. LAIRD L. M. 51.25 Zumbrota. First Cong. Ch. 22.83

NEBRASKA, $23.00.

Beatrice. Mrs. B. F. Hotchkiss 5.00 Crete. Cong. Ch. Bbl. of C., _for Marion, Ala._ Nebraska City. “A Thank Offering” 10.00 Omaha. “K. & C.” 8.00

MISSOURI, $76.36.

Index. W. B. Wills, $10; F. P. M., $1; Others, $1.25 12.25 Kansas City. First Cong. Ch. 64.11

CALIFORNIA, $20.50.

Oakland. Mrs. J. T. A. 0.50 San Francisco. “Friend of Missions” 20.00

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $38.49.

Washington. Mrs. A. N. Bailey 5.00 Washington. “Willing Workers” of Lincoln Mission, $20, _for Mendi M._, $2; _for John Brown Steamer_ 22.00 Washington. Lincoln Memorial Cong. Ch. 10.19 Washington. “Friend,” _for Washington, D.C._ 1.30

MARYLAND, $10.00.

Emmittsburg. David Gamble, _for John Brown Steamer_ 10.00

NORTH CAROLINA, $193.80.

Wilmington. Cong. Ch. 5.00 Wilmington. Normal School, Tuition 188.80

SOUTH CAROLINA, $275.00.

Charleston. Avery Inst., Tuition 265.00 Charleston. Plymouth Ch. 10.00

TENNESSEE, $755.10.

Chattanooga. Rent 250.00 Memphis. Le Moyne Inst. 196.60 Nashville. Fisk U., Tuition 263.50 Nashville. Missionary Soc. of Fisk U., _for Student Aid, Mendi M._ 25.00 Nashville. Cash 20.00

GEORGIA, 767.83.

Atlanta. Atlanta U., Tuition, $239.45; Rent, $2 241.45 Atlanta. Storrs Sch., Tuition 240.70 Atlanta. First Cong. Ch. 30.00 Macon. Lewis High Sch., Tuition 89.58 McIntosh. Tuition 18.85 Savannah. Beach Inst., Tuition, $135.35; Rent, $11.40 146.75 Stone Mountain. E. M. M. 0.50

ALABAMA, $497.55.

Anniston. Tuition 7.00 Marion. Tuition, $5.75; Cong. Ch., $4 9.75 Mobile. Emerson Inst. Tuition, $153.40; Cong. Ch. $1.35 154.75 Mobile. Cong. Ch. 4.00 Montgomery. Public Fund, $175; Cong. Ch., $60 235.00 Montgomery. Miss M. Blanche Curtis, _for Atlanta U._ 9.00 Talladega. Talladega C., Tuition 78.05

LOUISIANA, $270.55.

New Orleans. Straight U., Tuition, $219.55; Friends, $1; Central Ch., $50 270.55

MISSISSIPPI, $111.75.

Hazelhurst. E. E. S. and N. R. R., 50c. each 1.00 Tougaloo. Tougaloo U., Tuition, $97.75; Miss K. K. Koons, $10; Miss F. J. Webster, $3 110.75

TEXAS, $140.90.

Austin. Tillotson C. & N. Inst., Tuition 140.40 Whitmans. Mrs. I. H. 0.50

WASHINGTON TERRITORY, $2.

Sumner. Mrs. Eliza Taylor, _for John Brown Steamer_ 2.00

INDIAN TERRITORY, $1.

Vinita. Calvary Union Ch. 1.00

DAKOTA TERRITORY, $3.

Bethel. Rev. L. Bridgman 3.00

CANADA, $12.

Lenoxville. A. Spaulding 2.00 Ontario. “A Friend,” by Mr. Loudon, _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 10.00

FRANCE, $20.

Paris. Rev. Edward W. Hitchcock, D.D., _for Yale Library Fund, Talladega C._ 20.00 —————————— Total $29,519.61 Total from Oct. 1 to April 30 $161,542.16 ===========

FOR ARTHINGTON MISSION.

Rehoboth, Mass. Cong. Ch. $5.70 New Haven, Conn. Howard Ave. Cong. Ch. 12.00 Plantsville, Conn. Cong. Ch. 100.00 Income Fund 175.00 —————————— Total $292.70 Previously acknowledged from Oct. 1 to March 31 2,191.73 —————————— Total $2,484.43

FOR ENDOWMENT FUND.

Watertown, Conn. Estate of Benjamin De Forest, by Leman W. Cutler, Ex., _for Support of President of Talladega C._ 10,000.00 New York. N.Y. Railway Bond from William Belden, _for Scholarship Fund, Talladega C._ 1,000.00 —————————— Total $11,000.00 ===========

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