This is the north view of the Mission Home. The cook room for the students may be seen to the right, a typical country house, three rooms are connected with it, occupied by three married students.
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African Americans--Religion, Missions, Buildings and grounds
A group portrait of women and children in front of a house in Liberia. Anna E. Hall wearing a white dress. Written on verso: The Julian A Stewart Girls Cottage - as Mr. Donahugh saw it, 2_1923. It is complete now- 1924.
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African American women, Methodist Church, African Americans--Religion, Missions
This is the old Mission House. The large room on the ground floor is used for dining room at meal time and for school during school hours. The older boys dormitory is on the second floor. It is not safe as the white ants have destroyed much of the woodwork. Miss McAllister hoped to raise $5,000 for a new building. It is needed now. We want to make it an Agnes McAllister Memorial building, and have industries taught on the first floor.
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African Americans--Religion, Missions, Buildings and grounds
The east view of the Mission House. The front of west view is similar. The first floor is used for prayer study and school rooms. The second floor is the home of the missionaries, and the girls dormitory.
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African Americans--Religion, Missions, Buildings and grounds
The mode of travel. The hammock is carried in the hands or upon the shoulders of strong young men, who make remarkable speed considering the roads, a mere winding path through field, forest, or jungle, and the heavy loads they are compelled to bear. The hammock is quite comfortable, and a boon to the sick or weary.
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African Americans--Religion, Missions, Portraits and people
People waking into a thatch roofed house in Liberia. Anna E. Hall wearing a white dress. Written on verso: visiting house of Mr. Mooney, native Commissioner.
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African American women, Methodist Church, African Americans--Religion, Missions
The Garraway Mission House as you approach it coming from the church on the south side. Miss McAllister raised the money for this house, and it was erected by her cousin, the Rev. J. M. Harrow.
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African Americans--Religion, Missions, Buildings and grounds