Vol. XXXIV.

No. 1.


THE
AMERICAN MISSIONARY.


“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”


JANUARY, 1880.

CONTENTS:

EDITORIAL.
Salutations[1]
Our Enlarged Work[2]
Prof. Chase in Africa[3]
Indian Boys at Hampton[4]
Paragraphs—Satisfied[5]
Items from the Field[6]
General Notes[8]
THE FREEDMEN.
Vacation Reports: Prof. T. N. Chase[9]
Woman’s Work for Woman: Miss L. A. Parmelee[12]
The Georgia Conference[14]
The Central South Conference[15]
Georgia—Thanksgiving Services and First Impressions: Rev. C. W. Hawley[16]
Alabama—Emerson Institute, 1865 to 1879:Rev. O. D. Crawford[17]
Alabama—Shelby Iron Works—A Revival[19]
Tennessee—A Student Aided: Rev. E. M.Cravath[19]
Tennessee, Memphis—Health, Business, &c.:Prof. A. J. Steele[20]
THE INDIANS.
S’Kokomish Agency—Homes and Schools,Lands and Titles: Edwin Eells, Agent[22]
THE CHINESE.
Santa Barbara Mission—Chin Fung: Rev.W. C. Pond[23]
CHILDREN’S PAGE.
Amateur Heathen[25]
RECEIPTS.[27]

NEW YORK:

Published by the American Missionary Association,
Rooms, 56 Reade Street.


Price, 50 Cents a Year, in advance.

Entered at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter.