Joseph C. Hartzell.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] The fact that John Wesley organized a Sunday-school in Savannah, Ga., in 1736, is recorded on a bronze tablet seen near the entrance of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral in Savannah.

[2] Minutes of the Methodist Conference.

[3] Matlack, Slavery and Methodism, 29. Coke's Journal, 12, 13-14.

[4] One celebrated Negro, known as "Black Harry," was Bishop Asbury's travelling companion. When for any reason the Bishop could not fill an appointment the people were pleased to hear him. Matlack, Methodism, 29.

[5] Minutes of the Methodist Conference, 1832.

[6] Ibid.

[7] Arnett, Budget; Woodson, History of the Negro Church, chapter IV.

[8] Wightman, Life of William Capers, 295-296.