The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY . WASHINGTON , D. C. , January 17 , 1865 . The American Colonization Society met at 74 o'clock this evening in the 41 street Presbyterian Church . The Hon .
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY . WASHINGTON , D. C. , January 17 , 1865 . The American Colonization Society met at 74 o'clock this evening in the 41 street Presbyterian Church . The Hon .
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1 L 2 At the same meeting , the Trustees directed plans and estimates to be procured for a College Building , seventy feet long and fortyfive feet wide . They were prepared by Luther Briggs , Jr. , architect , in consultation with ...
1 L 2 At the same meeting , the Trustees directed plans and estimates to be procured for a College Building , seventy feet long and fortyfive feet wide . They were prepared by Luther Briggs , Jr. , architect , in consultation with ...
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The Wesleyan annual public Missionary meeting in aid of the Winnebah station , was held on the evening of Monday , Dec. 11 , 1865. King Henry Acquah , presided . The Chairman opened the business , and in addressing the meeting said ...
The Wesleyan annual public Missionary meeting in aid of the Winnebah station , was held on the evening of Monday , Dec. 11 , 1865. King Henry Acquah , presided . The Chairman opened the business , and in addressing the meeting said ...
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