| Rev. Mr. Gary's school for native children | 45 |
| Rev. Mr. M'Gill's classes | 16 |
| Mr. Stewart's school | 44 |
| Miss Jackson's school | 40 |
| Mrs. Williams' school | 30 |
| Mr. Prout's school | 52 |
Gurley, op. cit., p. 350.
[122] The American Baptist Magazine, Vol. VI, pp. 272f.; ibid., Vol. VII, p. 166.
[123] Gurley, op. cit., p. 357.
[124] The American Baptist Magazine, Vol. XXI, p. 183.
[125] Gurley, op. cit., appendix, pp. 32, 35, 36, 37.
[126] Ibid., op. cit., p. 356.
[127] The American Baptist Magazine, Vol. VIII, p. 144; cf. also Alexander, op. cit., pp. 248f.
[128] Baptized eighteen months before by Cary. He was a native evangelist at Big Town, Grand Cape Mount and styled himself John Baptist. Letter of Cary dated Monrovia, June, 1827, to Crane.
[129] The American Baptist Magazine, Vol. VII, pp. 305f.