[32] Gammell, A History of American Baptist Missions, p. 256.
[33] The Third Annual Report of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions, p. 180.
[34] Proceedings of the Baptist General Convention, 1829, p. 34; Gurley, op. cit., appendix, pp. 30, 32.
[35] Letter to Doctor Staughton, dated Philadelphia, April 30, 1818, in the Fourth Annual Report of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions.
[36] Third Annual Report of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions, p. 180.
[37] Cf. Letters and Addresses of Lott Cary.
[38] August 5, 1816, the Negro Baptists of Warren County, North Carolina, contributed $5.15; August 18, of the County Line Association, Caswell County, North Carolina, $.69; September 1, of the Shiloh Association, Culpepper, Virginia, $1.90; October 21, of the Pee Dee Association, Montgomery County, North Carolina, $2.19; May 7, 1817, "a col. Wom." of Georgia, $1; June 2, "Coloured Brethren" of the Sunbury Association, Georgia, $21; June 16, "a man of colour 15 cts.—a woman of col. 6 cts." and August 1, "a man of col. 25 cts."—The Third Annual Report of the Baptist Board, pp. 146-149; The Fourth Annual Report of the Baptist Board, pp. 206, 208.
[39] The Fourth Annual Report of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions, pp. 206, 208, 210.
[40] Peck, op. cit., p. 444; Hervey, op. cit., p. 201.
[41] Cf. Journal of Mills in Spring, Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel J. Mills.