The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 11, November, 1889 by Various
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page 32 of 92 (34%)
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At Savannah, Ga., extensive repairs have been made on the Beach Institute building. At Thomasville, Ga., the school facilities have been increased by moving a school building in the town, to the Connecticut Industrial School. At McIntosh, Ga., land and buildings have been bought for the enlargement of this historic, successful and intensely interesting school. At Woodville, Ga., the church and school building which had been nearly wrecked, first by the Charleston earthquake and then by a cyclone, has been made solid and comfortable. At Byron, Ga., land has been bought and preparations have been made for a church building. At Fairbanks, Fla., a school building and lot worth $2,500 have been given to us by Mrs. Merrill, of Bangor, Me., on condition that we maintain a school there. At Marion, Ala., we have refitted a large dwelling for a greatly needed school building. At New Decatur, Ala., a new church building is about completed. At Tougaloo, Miss., the large Girls' Hall, owing to the peculiarities of the soil--alluvium, 300 feet deep--unknown when it was built, had |
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