The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 11, November, 1889 by Various
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use, has been built over and a parsonage added, making a neat and
convenient place of worship, and a home for the minister. At Jellico, Tenn., the building used for church and school purposes has been considerably enlarged to meet the wants of a large Sunday-school and congregation. At Grand View, Tenn., a new building has been put up for school and dormitory purposes. At Pleasant Hill, Tenn., a large three-story Girls' Hall is in process of construction to enable the mountain girls to take advantage of this successful normal school. At Pine Mountain, Tenn., the church building has been completed and furnished for school as well as church purposes and a teachers' home has been built. At Beaufort, N.C., the large old school building known as Washburn Seminary, has been placed in the hands of the Association and refitted and a new normal school started in it. The church building, also, has received many greatly needed repairs. At Chapel Hill, N.C., a brick church building, formerly belonging to the Southern Methodists, has been purchased for a school, and will be used also for church services. At Macon, Ga., the Ballard School building has been completed and furnished at a cost of $14,000, and a Girls' Hall erected at a cost of $7,500--two more generous gifts of Mr. Stephen Ballard, of Brooklyn. |
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