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Various >> American Missionary, Volume 43, No. 3, March, 1889
Madison. Sab. Sch. of Central Cong. Ch. 20.00
Marietta. "New Year Thank Offering,"
_for Indian M._ 1.00
Medina. Congregational Y.P.S.C.E. 12.45
Mount Vernon. Cong. Ch. 31.00
North Ridgeville. L.M.S., Bbl. of Preserved Fruit,
_for Williamsburg, Ky._
Norwalk. Thomas Hagaman, 5;
Mrs. C. Lawrence, 50c 5.50
Oberlin. First Cong. Ch., 61.15; Second
Cong. Ch., 30.53; Harris Lewis, 5;
Lyndon Freemen, 1.50 98.18
Oberlin. Second Cong. Ch., _for Jewett Mem.
Hall, Grand View, Tenn._ 6.25
Painesville. Cong. Ch. 45.00
Tallmadge. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., 15.73;
"Friend of Missions," 9.50 25.23
Toledo. Central Cong. Ch. 7.52
Unionville. Mrs. E.F. Burnell, 5;
Mrs. E. Stratton, 2 7.00
Windham. Wm. A. Perkins 5.00
Ohio Woman's Home Missionary Union,
by Mrs. Phebe A. Crafts, Treas.,
_for Woman's Work_:
Columbus. Eastwood Ch.,
Mrs. P.L. Alcott, _for Indian
M._, and to const. MRS.
BEATRICE F. BUCKLAND L.M. 30.00
Columbus. Eastwood Ch.,
"Mrs. P.A.C.," _for Indian
M._, and to const. KATHARINE
A. CRAFTS L.M. 30.00
Hudson L.H.M.S. 7.00
Oberlin. Sab. Sch. of Second
Cong. Ch. 10.00
Olmsted. M.S., _for Fort
Yates Indian M._ 5.00
------ 82.00
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$427.21
ESTATE.
Oberlin. Estate of Alonzo Bailey 221.00
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$648.21
INDIANA, $2.00.
Sparta. John Hawkswell 2.00
ILLINOIS, $595.87.
Aurora. N.L. Janes 20.00
Batavia. Cong. Ch. 41.00
Bone Gap. O.S. Rice 20.00
Canton. First Cong. Ch. 30.60
Chicago. "Hapland," 100; Sab. Sch. of
New England Cong. Ch., 50.61; Leavitt
St. Cong. Ch., 8.78 159.39
Concord. Joy Prairie Sab. Sch.,
_for Mountain Work_ 13.10
Danville. Mrs. A.M. Swan, Box of C.,
etc., _for Sherwood, Tenn._
Englewood. First Cong. Ch. 29.32
Elmwood. Mrs. George Avery 15.00
Galesburg. First Cong. Ch., ad'l 7.88
Hampton. Henry Clark 5.00
Hyde Park. Harvey Olin, 1; A.W. Cole,
1; Class of S.S. Boys, Pres. Ch., 75c.,
_for Student Aid, Marion, Ala._; Sab. Sch.
of Pres. Ch., 2 Bbls. of C., _for Marion,
Ala._ 2.75
Ivanhoe. Mrs. S. Sanford 0.50
Kewanee. Ladies' Miss'y Soc., Bbl. of C.,
_for Jonesboro, Tenn._
Mendon. Mrs. Jeanette Fowler, to const.
ARTHUR C. GARRETT L.M. 40.00
Morris. W.H.M.U. _for Woman's Work_ 10.00
North Monroeville. First Cong. Ch. 6.06
Ottawa. First Cong. Ch. 45.47
Providence. Cong. Ch. 7.80
Princeton. Cong. Ch. 15.00
Ridge Prairie. Rev. Andrew Kerr 2.00
Rockford. First Cong. Ch. 42.10
Rockford. Blanche Goodall,
_for Oahe Ind'l Sch._ 3.00
Roscoe. Mrs. A.A. Tuttle 5.00
Saint Charles. Cong. Ch., 16.86 and Sab.
Sch., 3.39 19.75
Shabbona. Cong. Ch. 52.15
Shabbona. Mrs. E.J. Bouslough, Box of C.,
_for Sherwood, Tenn._
----. "Friends." 3.00
MICHIGAN, $303.81.
Agricultural College. PROF. ROBERT C.
KEDZIE, to const. himself L.M. 30.00
Ann Arbor. Mrs. Cady, Bbl. of C., etc.,
_for Athens, Ala._
Armada. Cong. Ch., 15.30, and Sab. Sch., 2 17.30
Banks. Cong. Ch. 8.35
Benzonia. Cong. Ch., 13; W.J. Pettitt,
_Special_, 10; Mrs. L. Barnes, 40c. 23.40
Charlevoix. Banks Cong. Ch., _for Indian M._ 4.60
Detroit. Trumbull Ave., Cong. Ch., 14;
Mrs. B.B. Hudson, 5 19.00
Detroit. Mrs. Leete, _for Student Aid,
Athens, Ala._ 6.00
Detroit. Sab. Sch., Trumbuil Ave. Cong.
Ch., Miss Park's Class, _for Santee
Indian M._ 5.00
Eastport. Cong. Ch. 1.75
Grand Haven. Cong. Ch. 7.00
Grand Rapids. Y.L.P. Soc., by Mary L. Elliott,
Treas., _for Indian M._ 10.00
Grass Lake. Cong. Ch. 11.40
Hancock. First Cong. Ch. 46.87
Jackson. Mrs. R.M. Bennett 2.50
Laingsburg. Cong. Ch. 3.50
Milford. Mrs. Wm. A. Arms 5.00
Republic. Mrs. S.A.B. Carrier 1.00
Romeo. Miss E.B. Dickinson, 50; Miss
Mary A. Dickinson, 30, to const. EDGAR
LATHROP GILLETT L.M. 80.00
Somerset. Y.P.S.C.E., Box of C.,
_for Jonesboro, Tenn._
Union City. Ladies' Home M. Soc.,
by Miss Emma Wemple, Sec.,
_for Athens, Ala._ 5.00
Union City. A. Lucas 0.50
White Lake. Robert Gerner 10.00
Woman's Home Missionary Union of
Mich., by Mrs. E.F. Grabill, Treas.,
_for Woman's Work_:
Greenville. _For Trinity School,
Athens, Ala._ 5.64
------- 5.64
IOWA. $552.15.
Albia. Mrs. Mary A. Payne 2.00
Alden. Mrs. E. Rogers 2.00
Almoral. Cong. Ch. 7.50
Anita. Cong. Ch. 16.00
Atlantic. Cong. Ch., 37.30, and Sab. Sch.,
8.70, to const. DEA. R.D. McGEEHON L.M. 46.00
Atlantic. Infant Class, Bear Grove Union
Sab. Sch., by Mrs. O.C. Warne,
_for Mountain Work_ 5.00
Bethel. Cong. Ch. 2.31
Burlington. Cong. Ch. 2.06
Cedar Rapids. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. 3.00
Des Moines. Plymouth Cong. Ch., to
const. DEA. J.S. CLARK, DEA. M.H.
SMITH, DEA. W.G. WORK, DEA. HENRY
M. McFARLAND and DEA. ELLIOTT
S. MILLER L.M.'s 157.81
Earlville. Cong. Ch. 9.90
Eldora. Birthday Gifts, Miss Fell's Class
Cong. S.S., _for Indian M._ 2.10
Eldora. C.M.K. Duren's S.S. class,
Birthday Gifts, _for Mountain Work_ 1.70
Grand View. German Cong. Ch. 5.00
Harlan. Cong. Ch. 4.60
Jewell. Cong. Ch. 2.30
La Moille. Cong. Ch. 2.16
Logan. Cong. Ch. 5.00
McGregor. Cong. Ch., to const. REV. C.A.
MARSHALL L.M. 65.00
Maquoketa. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 28.15
Marion. Cong. Ch. 13.51
New Hampton. Cong. Ch. 11.03
Newton. Children's Mission Band, by
Mrs. Alice Hadley, _for Savannah, Ga._ 20.00
Newton. Wittenberg Cong. Sab. Sch.,
_for Beach Inst., Savannah, Ga._ 14.15
Ogden. Cong. Ch. 4.00
Oldfield. Highland Cong. Sab. Sch.,
_for Mountain Work_ 11.53
Red Oak. Cong. Ch. 25.00
Shenandoah. Cong. Ch., 16.40, and Sab.
Sch., 1.72 18.12
Waterloo. Box of C., _for Marion, Ala._
Waucoma. Sab. Sch., Birthday Offerings,
_for Mountain Work_ 4.00
Victor. Y.L. Miss'y Soc., Pillow Slips, etc.,
_for Thomasville, Ga._
Iowa Woman's Home Missionary Union,
_for Woman's Work_:
Ames. Sab. Sch. 4.60
Ames. Sab. Sch., _for Marie
Adlof Fund_ 0.40
Anamosa. Junior M. Sec 5.00
Cedar Falls. Ladies' Ass'n. 1.43
Des Moines. Plym. Ch. W.M.S. 8.88
Fairfield. 1.85
Grinnell. W.H.M.U. 8.11
Le Mars. L.M.S. 3.90
McGregor. W.M.S. 15.00
Magnolia. W.H.M.U. 2.10
Marion. Y.L.M.S. 15.00
Montour. Y.L.M.S. 1.10
Osage. W.M.S. 1.75
Wayne. L.M.S. 5.00
Webster City. L.M.S. 9.50
Wentworth. Isabel Kimball's
S.S. Class 8.10
------- 91.22
WISCONSIN, $322.22.
Appleton. Cong. Ch., to const. REV. JOHN
FAVILLE L.M. 52.50
Beloit. E.P. Wheeler, _for Oahe Ind'l Sch._ 5.00
Beloit. Cong. Ch. 2.00
Berlin. Miss'y Soc., by Mrs. L. Waring,
Treas.,_for Austin, Texas_ 5.00
Columbus. Cong. Ch., (15 of which
_for Indian M._) 33.80
Emerald Grove. Cong. Ch. 6.00
Johnstown. Cong. Ch. 2.00
La Crosse. Cong. Ch. 25.00
Lake Geneva. Mary J. Barnard, 15;
First Cong. Ch., 10.71 25.71
Madison. First Cong. Ch. 10.83
Menasha. William P. Rounds 30.00
Racine. Mrs. D.D. Nichols 0.50
Ripon. First Cong. Ch. 64.25
Sheboygan. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.,
12.55 and 2 Boxes Books, etc., _for Lathrop
Mem. Library, Sherwood, Tenn._ 12.55
Sheboygan. W.M.S. of First Cong. Ch.,
_for Tillotson C. and N. Inst._ 10.00
Wisconsin Woman's Home Missionary
Union, _for Woman's Work_:
Arena. W.U.M.S. 1.36
Brodhead. "Willing Workers." 7.00
Eau Claire. W.U.M.S. 2.35
Evansville. Ladies' Birthday
Boxes 3.05
Evansville. "Little Gleaners." 2.45
Fond du Lac. W.U.M.S. 5.00
Lancaster. "Willing Workers." 3.00
Lake Geneva. Photos of
Elizabeth Winyan, Sold 1.00
Madison. W.U.M.S. 9.87
Ripon. Mrs. C.L. Tracy 2.00
------ $37.08
MINNESOTA, $156.99.
Ada. Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch.,
_for Jonesboro, Tenn._ 6.45
Litchfield. Mrs. M.E. Weeks. 5;
Mrs. C.A. Greenleaf, 50c. 5.50
Mazeppa. Cong. Ch. 2.11
Minneapolis. First Cong. Ch., 59.71;
Bloomington Ferry Sab. Sch., 5.18 64.89
New Richland. The Ladies Soc. and Sab.
Sch., Box of Christmas Gifts,
_for Jonesboro, Tenn._
Northfield. Woman's Home M. Soc. of
Cong. Ch., Bbl. of Christmas Gifts,
_for Jonesboro, Tenn._
Saint Charles. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. 1.50
Waseca. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
_for Oahe Ind'l Sch._ 5.00
Winona. First Cong. Ch. 50.00
Worthington. Cong. Ch. 21.54
MISSOURI, $143.72.
Laclede. Miss Clara Seward, Pkg. Needle-books,
_for Sherwood, Tenn._
Meadville. Ladles' Miss'y Soc.,
_for Indian M._, by Mrs. A.A. Myers, Treas. 7.00
Saint Louis. Pilgrim Cong. Ch., 74.42;
First Cong. Ch., ad'l, 52.30; Young People's
Miss'y Soc. of First Cong. Ch., 10 136.72
KANSAS, $145.81.
Atchison. Cong. Ch. 14.15
Independence. S.P. Ingraham 1.00
Kirwin. First Cong. Ch. 6.00
Neosha Falls. S.B. Dyckman 3.00
Osawatomie. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., 2.50;
"S.L.A.," 2.50, _for Indian M._ 5.00
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29.15
ESTATE.
Manhattan. Estate of Mrs. Mary Parker,
of Cong. Ch., deceased, by Rev. R.D.
Parker, Ex. 116.66
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$145.81
DAKOTA, $31.02.
Ipswich. Rosette Park Ch., 1,
and Sab. Sch., 1 2.00
Meckling. Cong. Ch. 1.57
Oahe. A. Ward, _for Oahe Ind'l Sch._ 2.00
Ponca Agency. Ponca Mission, by Rev.
John E. Smith 10.00
Redfield. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. 6.78
Dakota Woman's Home Missionary Union,
by Mrs. Sue Fifield, Treas.,
_for Woman's Work_:
Highmore 1.60
Huron 3.00
Yankton 0.50
Yankton. W.M.S. 3.57
------- 8.67
NEBRASKA, $31.56.
Cambridge. Cong. Ch. 1.56
Lincoln. First Cong. Ch. ad'l 2.65
Rising City. First Cong. Ch. 27.35
COLORADO, $48.85.
Denver. John R. Hanna 25.00
Greeley. Park Cong. Ch. 23.85
OREGON, 63c.
East Portland. First Cong. Ch. 0.63
WASHINGTON TERR., $40.00.
Seattle. Plymouth Cong. Ch., to const
MRS. CASSANDRA E. GEORGE L.M. 30.00
Seattle. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
_for Student Aid, Athens, Ala._ 10.00
MARYLAND, $5.00.
Federalsburg. Sarah A. Beals 5.00
KENTUCKY, $1.66.
Woodbine. E.H. Bullock 1.66
TENNESSEE, $6.24.
Deer Lodge. Cong. Ch. 3.63
Grand View. By E.H. Davison, _for Freight
to Grand View, Tenn._ 2.00
Sunbright "Friends," 0.61
NORTH CAROLINA, $54.50.
Hillsboro. Carrie E. Jones 2.00
Troy. "Friends," by Rev. S.D. Leak 2.50
Wilmington. Cong. Ch. 50.00
GEORGIA, $4.92.
Cyprus Slash. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. 1.00
Savannah. M.R. Montgomery,
_for Student Aid, Savannah, Ga._ 0.75
Thomasville. Sab. Sch. of Conn. Ind'l
Sch., _for Fort Berthold, Indian M._ 3.17
ALABAMA, $52.06.
Marion. Cong. Ch. 19.04
Montgomery. Rev. R.C. Bedford, _for Lathrop
Mem. Library, Sherwood, Tenn._ 5.00
Talladega. Miss'y Societies, Talladega C.,
_for Indian M._ 20.00
Talladega. Talladega College Ch. 8.02
FLORIDA, $12.75.
Altoona. Mrs. J.S. Blackman 5.00
Dayton. First Cong. Ch. 7.75
Montclair. Mrs. E.C. Downing, Basted
work for 3 quilts, _for Jonesboro, Tenn._
MISSISSIPPI, $3.10.
Tougaloo. "King's Daughters," _for Indian M._ 2.00
Meridian. Cong. Ch. 1.10
Meridian. Barker & Grandberry,
Material for Sewing Class,
_for Meridian, Miss._
CANADA, $9.00.
Montreal. Chas. Alexander 5.00
Sweetsburg. Mrs. H.W. Spaulding,
_for Mountain Work_ 4.00
AUSTRIA, $1.62.
Prague. "From the Children, _For little
Colored Children in the South_" 1.62
JAPAN, $20.00.
Kyoto. Mission Ch., by Rev.
D.W. Learned 20.00
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Donations $20,711.01
Estates 4,708.66
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$25,419.67
INCOME, $729.55.
Avery Fund, _for Mendi M._ 570.00
Graves Library Fund 150.00
Scholarship Fund, _for
Straight U._ 4.09
Yale Library Fund, _for
Talladega C._ 5.46
------- 729.55
TUITION, $3,185.30.
Wllliamsburg, Ky., Tuition 36.63
Wilmington, N.C., Tuition 160.75
Charleston, S.C., Tuition 217.60
Jellico, Tenn., Tuition 55.85
Jonesboro, Tenn., Tuition 10.85
Memphis, Tenn., Tuition 376.25
Nashville, Tenn., Tuition 513.84
Pleasant Hill, Tenn., Tuition 16.25
Atlanta, Ga., Storrs Sch.,
Tuition 283.70
Macon Ga., Tuition 212.35
Savannah, Ga., Tuition 208.65
Thomasville, Ga., Tuition 70.75
Athens, Ala., Tuition 44.75
Marion, Ala., Tuition 38.33
Mobile, Ala., Tuition 170.85
Talladega., Ala., Tuition 265.45
Tougaloo, Miss., Tuition 70.00
New Orleans, La., Tuition 253.00
Austin, Texas, Tuition 131.55
------- 3,185.30
United States Government for the
education of Indians 1,032.30
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Total for January $30,366.82
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SUMMARY.
Donations $69,515.27
Estates 9,599.95
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$79,115.22
Income 4,344.21
Tuition 9,640.07
United States Government appropriation
for Indians 4,225.75
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Total from Oct. 1 to Jan. 31 $97,325.25
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FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for January 186.10
Previously acknowledged 230.48
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Total $416.58
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DANIEL HAND EDUCATIONAL FUND FOR COLORED PEOPLE.
Income for January, 1889, from investments 832.50
Previously acknowledged 2,325.00
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Total $3,157.50
H.W. HUBBARD, Treasurer,
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