Vol. XXXV.

No. 9.

THE
American Missionary.


“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”


SEPTEMBER, 1881.

CONTENTS:

EDITORIAL.
Annual Meeting—Financial—Our Broadside[257]
The Place of the Church in the Work of Missions[258]
Healing of the Nation’s Wound[260]
Suggestion Worth Passing Along[261]
Benefactions—General Notes[262]
THE FREEDMEN.
Our Church Work Broadside.
Washington, D.C.; Hampton, Va.[265]
Wilmington, Beaufort, N.C.; Charleston, Orangeburg, S.C.; First Cong. Ch., Atlanta, Ga.[266]
Cut First Cong. Ch., Atlanta, Ga.[267]
Atlanta Univ., Savannah, Ga.[268]
Woodville, Marietta, Cypress Slash, Ga.[269]
Belmont and Louisville, Ga.; Talladega, Mobile, Marlon, Ala.[270]
Montgomery, Selma, Ala.[271]
Shelby Iron Works, Childersburg, Florence, Ala.; Tougaloo, Miss.; Cong. Churches of Louisiana[272]
Nashville, Memphis, Tenn.[275]
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Berea, Ky.; Little Rock, Ark.[276]
Goliad, Paris, Flatonia, Texas[277]
Corpus Christi, Texas[278]
THE CHINESE.
Jottings from the Field[278]
WOMAN’S HOME MISS. ASSOC’N.
Miss Wilson’s Work in Kansas[280]
CHILDREN’S PAGE.
Paulphemia’s Ma[282]
Receipts[284]
Constitution[287]
Aim, Statistics, Wants, etc.[288]