The American Missionary — Volume 42, No. 11, November, 1888 by Various
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Maine Missionaries--Miss Lunt, of Selma, Ala., Miss Farrington, N.C. Mrs. Hubbard, Williamsburg, Ky., Mrs. Hall, Fort Berthold, Dak. Vermont sustains the McIntosh School, Miss Plimpton continues in charge, assisted by Misses Ayer, Kuhl, and Head. Massachusetts ladies are contributing to the Girl's Department of the boarding school at Tougaloo, Miss. Letters are written by the teachers in turn, thus reporting the different phases of work. The industrial School, at Thomasville, Ga. appeals especially to ladies of Connecticut. Mrs. Gordon and Miss Knapp will continue their monthly letters, with occasional communications from other teachers. The auxiliaries of the New York Union are entitled to letters from Miss Edith Leonard, (in place of Miss Haynes,) for the Indians, Mrs. Myers for the Mountain Whites, and Miss Evans for the Negroes. The Ohio Ladies provide for Miss Collins of Dakota, and also for Miss Stevenson of Atlanta, Ga. The Illinois missionaries are Miss Kinney of Austin, Texas, and Miss Pingree of Mobile. The Michigan ladies find large opportunity to work for the blacks, through the Trinity School, at Athens, Ala. So, also, the Minnesota ladies, whose chosen field is the school at Jonesboro, Tenn. Many others are working in definite lines and becoming better |
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