قراءة كتاب The American Missionary — Volume 38, No. 06, June, 1884
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The American Missionary — Volume 38, No. 06, June, 1884
Seven Months—Illustrated Article—Indian Missions161
Our Spring Associations163
Remember the Poor165
Christian Educators in Council—Southern Manufactures166
Early Dawn—Turn in the Road—John F. Slater—Benefactions167
General Notes168
The Dakota Indians (Illustrated)171
Forty-five Years in Washington Territory181
Letter from Oakland, Cal.182
Letters to the Secretary183
Ala. Woman's Miss. Assoc.184
Sunday-school Work at Tougaloo185
Wong Ning's Ideas186
RECEIPTS187
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Assistant Secretary for Collection.—Rev. James Powell, 56 Reade Street, N. Y.
Treasurer.—H. W. Hubbard, Esq., 56 Reade Street, N. Y.
Auditors.—WM. A. Nash, W. H. Rogers.
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(Jan. 1, 1883)
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