The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 138
... five to eight acres of land . We have five buildings , and several out - buildings , such as stock and fowl - houses . The main building has four rooms below and two above , and is one story and a half high . This building is occupied ...
... five to eight acres of land . We have five buildings , and several out - buildings , such as stock and fowl - houses . The main building has four rooms below and two above , and is one story and a half high . This building is occupied ...
Page 197
... five hundred citizens . Eighty miles southeast of Sinou is Maryland , having for its port Harper , a small town on Cape Palmas . The agricultural district extends back in the country about five miles . The Liberian population in this ...
... five hundred citizens . Eighty miles southeast of Sinou is Maryland , having for its port Harper , a small town on Cape Palmas . The agricultural district extends back in the country about five miles . The Liberian population in this ...
Page 188
... five from Augusta , twenty- five from Sparta , thirty - seven from Marion , Twiggs county , and two hundred and four from Columbus , Georgia ; twelve from Mobile , and thirty - nine from Eufaula , Alabama ; forty- two from Columbus ...
... five from Augusta , twenty- five from Sparta , thirty - seven from Marion , Twiggs county , and two hundred and four from Columbus , Georgia ; twelve from Mobile , and thirty - nine from Eufaula , Alabama ; forty- two from Columbus ...
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