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Maryland State Archives Maryland Colonization Journal Collection MSA SC 4303 msa_sc4303_scm11070-0073 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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Maryland State Archives Maryland Colonization Journal Collection MSA SC 4303 msa_sc4303_scm11070-0073 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| MARYLAND COLONIZATION JOURNAL. 79 Rev. G. W. Israel, Prince Frederick, John N. Williams, Port Republic, William D. Grey, James Bond, St. Leonard's, Joseph Richardson, " FOR GENERAL PURPOSES. Isaac Morrett, Prince Frederick, James F. King, " R. B. Wilkinson, William Hance, " William Reach, " John Macall, " Edward Crane, " Charles Frasier, " Mrs, E. Brown, " Mrs. Mitchell, Sarah Hutchins, " Miss Mitchell, P. B. Grey, Rev. Mr. Bulkley, Port Republic 5 5 5 5 5 — 146 — 14 $160 Contributions to the Maryland State Colonization Society, by the citizens of St. Mary's county, reported by Mr. Roberts. Mrs. D. Bean, $2 Dr. H. Briscoe, 10 William B. Scott, 5 James I. Gough, 5 Thomas M. Swann, 5 Hon. Jas. Thomas, 10 James McWilliams, 5 Richard Thomas, 10 C. Coombs, 2 H.Sewell, 2 George Crane, 2 Peter Gough, 2 William Blair, 2 Mary H. Harris, 10 Joseph Cur bery. 2 Thomas Loker, 5 Col. B. I. Heard, 5 Philip Turner, 5 Benjamin G. Harris, 10 Joseph Harris, 10 Josiah Briscoe, 2 James Kirk, 2 William S. Smith, 2 S. Maddox, 2 William S. Smith, 2 M. C. Jones, 5 Tales of Africa; she spells well. She wrought the piece of work with her name attached to"it. What reward shall I give her? "Eliza O. Barbour, aged 12 years, lias been pursuing the study of geography, grammar, and arithmetic, and has worked a large sampler. Elba R. Johnson, the daughter of the Kev. Elijah JohnfOB, ( very interesting little girl has applied herself closely to her studies. Both merit appro- bation. Kmi'ly Shavers, an Intelligent little girl, bids lair to be a useful young woman. Pat-oy Matthews, the daughter of one of our preachers, is a line child. Mary Davis, a niece of the Rev. A. I). Williams, was one of the most profligate children 1 ever met with. She has SO completely reformed, that 1 number her among the best of the scholars. She has wrought on a sampler a repre- sentation of the Methodist Episcopal church in Monrovia | it is a good representation. The representation of the agency house was worked by Patsey .Matthews, aged nine years. Roaina liax- ler, who lias long been deprived of the blessing of a mother, is an excellent child, and although not over nine years of age, writes well, and understands arithmetic, grammar, and is considerably advanced in geography.'—Com. Adv, Thermometrical Journal at Cape Palmas, by John Revey, Colonial Secretary, Subscribers to the Colonization Journal, at $1 each, in St. Mary's county, Philip BrilCOe, James Keaeh. .lames Miltimore, John W. Crane, Jamei Bhemweld, Henry Q, darner, Henry Goodrich, A. S. (I'reetiwell, Alalia K. Morgto, Gaorge Coultoa, William Coltoo, Joseph II. QrcoDweil, Joeeph Ford, U. Cough, David Johnson, Bennet, Greenwell, Benedict |