The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 281
... thousand persons the first year - five thousand in May and five thousand in November . One - half of the whole number could be accom- modated in Mesurado County , and the other half in Bassa , Sinoe , and Mary- land Counties . The ...
... thousand persons the first year - five thousand in May and five thousand in November . One - half of the whole number could be accom- modated in Mesurado County , and the other half in Bassa , Sinoe , and Mary- land Counties . The ...
Page 307
... thousand two hundred and two feet above the sea level . I followed the Kafoor to latitude 1 deg . 12 min . north , to avoid an impassable morass that runs from north to south ; upon rounding this I continued a direct westerly course to ...
... thousand two hundred and two feet above the sea level . I followed the Kafoor to latitude 1 deg . 12 min . north , to avoid an impassable morass that runs from north to south ; upon rounding this I continued a direct westerly course to ...
Page 203
... thousand . In these the catechists hold religious services usually every week . Owing to the want of means and suitable teachers , we have not at present , as formerly , any school at this station . So long ago as 1842 this station was ...
... thousand . In these the catechists hold religious services usually every week . Owing to the want of means and suitable teachers , we have not at present , as formerly , any school at this station . So long ago as 1842 this station was ...
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