[72] Liberia was named at the annual meeting of the Colonization Society, February, 1825. Fox, The American Colonization Society, p. 71.
[73] Gurley, op. cit., appendix, p. 149; Hervey, op. cit., p. 202.
[74] Warneck, Outline of a History of Protestant Missions, p. 193.
[75] Gurley, op. cit., appendix, p. 149; Hervey, op. cit., p. 203.
[76] Gurley, op. cit., appendix, p. 149; Hervey, op. cit., p. 203; The African Repository, March, 1829, p. 13; The American Missionary Register, Vol. VI, p. 341.
[77] Gammell, op. cit., p. 244; Peck, op. cit., p. 441.
[78] Peck, op. cit., p. 439; Gammell, op. cit., p. 244.
[79] The American Baptist Magazine, Vol. IV, p. 142.
[80] The American Missionary Register, Vol. VI, p. 341; Gammell, op. cit., p. 244; Tupper, The Foreign Missions of the Southern Baptist Convention, p. 277.
[81] A Negro Baptist preacher who accompanied David George to Sierra Leone from Nova Scotia in 1792. For a detailed account cf. Rippon, The Baptist Annual Register, Vol. I, pp. 478-481.