The American Missionary

The American Missionary — Volume 52, No. 03, September, 1898

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Chapters

3. Chapter 3

Active efforts in behalf of fellow students were greatly blessed. About seventy-five new names for the pledge against the use of alcoholics and narcotics were obtained. This mea...

2. Chapter 2

I have thought that the readers of the American Missionary Association Magazine might like to have this phase of the Convention before them as experienced by the colored people,...

4. Chapter 4

A lady visitor, who is 81 years old and has 31 grandchildren, and who made clothes for the soldiers of both the Mexican War and the Civil War, told us how happy she was to be at...

5. Chapter 5

The object we had in view was two-fold--first, to forestall any hostile action against the colored schools by creating a strong public sentiment in their favor; second, to bring...

6. Chapter 6

Aberdeen, 1.60. Aberdeen, S., 50 cts. Academy, C. E., 2.50. Alcester, S., 2. Armour, S., 1. Buffalo Gap, 50 cts. Canova, S., 3. Columbia, C. E., 2. De Smet, 2.50. Deadwood, 2. E...

7. Chapter 7

Creighton, 3. Franklin, F. A. Wood, 5. Kramer, German, 3.90. Omaha, St. Mary's Av., 43.36. Omaha, First, S., 1.25. Santee, Edith Leonard, _for Fort Berthold, N. D._, 4.

1. Chapter 1

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8. Chapter 8

Fresno, Chinese M. O., 4.70; Annual Membs., 7.25. Specials from Chinese _for Rent_, 10.75; Wong Hing, _for New Mission House_, 5. Los Angeles, Chinese M. O., 5.90. Ann'y Pledges...