The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 211
... arrived off the southeastern mouth of Sherbro Sound , Mr. Bacon essayed by open boat to pass up the sound and call upon the colonists left at Yonie , in which attempt he succeeded , after the boat had nearly been swamped by the breakers ...
... arrived off the southeastern mouth of Sherbro Sound , Mr. Bacon essayed by open boat to pass up the sound and call upon the colonists left at Yonie , in which attempt he succeeded , after the boat had nearly been swamped by the breakers ...
Page 266
... arrived , and all things would be in readiness for opening the Col- lege at the time contemplated . Professor Blyden arrived a few days after , and Professor Crummell was expected in a few weeks . At the Annual Meeting of the Trustees ...
... arrived , and all things would be in readiness for opening the Col- lege at the time contemplated . Professor Blyden arrived a few days after , and Professor Crummell was expected in a few weeks . At the Annual Meeting of the Trustees ...
Page 279
... arrived at Monrovia , May 10 , with three hundred and forty - six emigrants from Barbados , W. I. Where they intended to settle in that Republic , and as showing the spirit of emigration thither existing in other Islands of the West ...
... arrived at Monrovia , May 10 , with three hundred and forty - six emigrants from Barbados , W. I. Where they intended to settle in that Republic , and as showing the spirit of emigration thither existing in other Islands of the West ...
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