LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

H. Frances Davidson and Adda G. Engle,[Frontispiece]
Hut Built by H. Frances Davidson and Alice Heise at Matopo,[58]
Matopo Mission, March, 1899,[63]
Matopo Mission Church in 1899. Built by Elder Jesse Engle,[87]
Mrs. Cress Giving a Lesson in Cleanliness,[91]
Elder Engle and Donkey Team at Matopo Mission,[99]
Matopo Cemetery,[103]
Matopo Mission House. Front View,[131]
"Here lie the remains of Cecil John Rhodes,"[149]
Matopo Mission Church. Built by Elder Steigerwald in 1905,[159]
Back View of Matopo Mission House, Showing Granite Hill Beyond,[161]
In the Matopo Hills,[163]
Mapani Mission, 1907,[168]
Kwidine Taking His Aunt to Church. Matopo M. Hospital,[170]
Christian Wedding Reception Near Matopo,[171]
Matabele Kraal, Near Matopo Mission,[196]
Matabele Women Stamping Grain,[201]
Matabele Women Digging,[207]
Building the Boys' House at Matopo, M. S.,[215]
Boys' Brick House at Matopo Mission,[215]
A Native Christian's Home. Matshuba's,[217]
Mtshabezi Church and School,[221]
Mtshabezi Mission in 1910,[221]
Mtshabezi. Baptismal Scene,[224]
Girls at Mtshabezi Mission,[230]
Victoria Falls Bridge,[241]
Main View of Victoria Falls, 1¼ Miles Wide,[246]
Macha Mission Huts, 1907,[281]
Macha Boys and Schoolhouse,[287]
The Last Invitation,[291]
Making Brick at Macha,[302]
Brick Kiln. Mr. Jesse Wenger and Helpers,[302]
Macha Mission Dwelling House,[307]
Elder Steigerwald and Mr. Doner on Their Trip North of Macha,[313]
Crossing the Kafue River in a Native Dugout,[315]
Batonga Chiefs and Headmen,[317]
First Baptismal Scene at Macha. Native Congregation Not Visible,[319]
Wedding Dinner at Macha,[320]
The Elephant That Derailed the Train,[325]
Macha Mission School, Boarders, 1910,[327]
Macha Wagon and Oxen Near an Ant Hill,[330]
Simeoba's Village, Viewing the Strangers,[334]
Sisters Engle Crossing the Tuli River in the Matopo Hills,[337]
The Bottle Palm,[340]
Macha Mission Church and Boys' House,[347]
Ruth Taylor and Her Mother. A White Child in the Midst,[351]
Little Nurses. Mianda Village,[359]
Batonga Fisher Women,[364]
Batonga Village with the Cattle Pens in the Foreground,[404]
Cattle Pen of the Batonga,[406]
A Batonga Family Traveling,[408]
Native Women—Widows,[410]
Kabanzi Chief with His First Wife,[412]
Giving the Gospel in Macha Village,[414]
Macha Mission, 1913,[419]
Ruth Taylor,[423]
First Christian Marriages at Macha,[426]
David Moyo and His Wife and Child,[429]
Rev. and Mrs. Kerswell with Native Carriers on a Visit to Macha,[431]
Batonga Chiefs, Near Macha Mission,[435]
School at Kabanzi Village,[446]
Sikaluwa,[456]
Brethren in Christ Cottage and Chapel at Johannesburg,[469]
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac O. Lehman and Family,[474]
Boxburg Mission Station. Built by Mr. Jesse Eyster,[479]