id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13907 Various The American Missionary — Volume 42, No. 07, July, 1888 .txt text/plain 16879 2263 85 Entered at the Post Office at New York, N.Y., as second-class matter. G.W. Lawrence, teacher of our school at Jellico, Tenn., a much in promoting school and church work in Kentucky and Tennessee, educated Christian colored man in the South. Graduate." "Hampton Girls." "Mission Work in Tennessee." "Way down in doing a good work among our colored people, and that, too, in a way ME.--Woman's Aid to A.M.A., Chairman of Committee, Mrs. C.A. Woodbury, Woodfords, Me. VT.--Woman's Aid to A.M.A., Chairman of Committee, Mrs. Henry Syracuse, N.Y. ALA.--Woman's Missionary Association, Secretary, Mrs. G.W. Andrews, Talladega, Ala. OHIO.--Woman's Home Miss. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of East Atlanta, formed in Mrs. S.E. Clay, for Oahe Indian Sch. 40.00 Mrs. L.H. Cobb, Treas., for Woman's Work: Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Mrs. Mrs. B.F. Leavitt, Treas., for Woman's Work: "A Friend," for Woman's Work 5.00 "A Friend," for Woman's Work 5.00 ./cache/13907.txt ./txt/13907.txt