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on the part of82
of the united states78
the part of the47
at the close of47
the close of the43
of the colored people42
for the purpose of42
as well as the35
at the same time32
i told him i32
in regard to the32
i have the honor30
the work of the30
have the honor to30
at the time of30
a part of the29
the end of the29
the people of the29
one of the most27
the word of god27
the presbytery of kiamichi26
was one of the25
for the first time25
as soon as the25
in the way of24
within the limits of24
by the name of24
at the end of23
the colored people of23
for the sake of23
to go to the23
of the oak hill23
a few days after22
in the state of22
the name of the21
on the th of21
one of the best21
the hands of the21
is one of the20
a number of the20
in the hands of20
board of missions for20
in the presence of20
of missions for freedmen20
days on the public19
in the course of19
on account of the19
people of the south18
of the southern states18
to read and write18
of the town of18
among the colored people18
pay a fine of18
be it further ordained18
the fact that the18
his wife and children18
the provisions of this17
negro or colored person17
in the days of17
of the choctaw nation17
a great deal of17
at oak hill academy17
the oak hill church16
of the presbyterian church16
the limits of the16
to take care of16
the condition of the16
to read the bible16
the spirit of the16
on the public streets16
a number of years16
limits of the town16
in behalf of the15
the government of the15
in the fall of15
the head of the15
as soon as he15
for the support of15
for a long time15
in the midst of15
in the united states15
the old log house15
of the presbytery of15
with regard to the15
into the hands of15
it would be a14
as one of the14
the care of the14
on motion of mr14
at the age of14
the american missionary association14
hundred and fifty dollars14
the interests of the14
was a native of14
that part of the14
close of the war14
to the colored people14
the protection of the14
from time to time14
at the head of14
of the colored man13
a large number of13
i have no doubt13
i do not know13
to learn to read13
five days on the13
a good deal of13
i will tell you13
that he had been13
man by the name13
as soon as they13
presbyterian board of missions13
in front of the13
that it would be12
it was the first12
on my way to12
shall pay a fine12
the rest of the12
the use of the12
of the lord is12
as a matter of12
the organization of the12
the public schools of12
the presbyterian board of12
during the period of12
new order of things12
oak hill industrial academy12
it seemed as if12
in the southern states12
the presence of the12
the result of the12
the education of the12
the officers of the12
of the southern people12
that i could not12
the abolition of slavery12
in the public schools11
the new order of11
it would have been11
under the control of11
the methodist episcopal church11
of the state of11
the conduct of the11
in the habit of11
a few days before11
he said he had11
of the parish of11
of the national government11
the bible is the11
the side of the11
part of the country11
i want you to11
of oak hill academy11
the bible in the11
i felt that i11
that it was a11
me to go to11
the land of the11
a few of the11
in charge of the11
a copy of the11
to be one of11
for the benefit of11
the town of franklin11
i will give you11
in that part of11
civil and religious liberty11
told him i would11
a portion of the11
and a number of11
he said he would11
the synod of canadian11
the fact that he11
to one of the11
a day or two11
for the colored people10
on the other side10
seemed to be the10
a member of the10
the colored people in10
i do not think10
shall be imprisoned and10
to go back to10
the action of the10
parts of the country10
on the subject of10
he was going to10
section of the country10
the town of opelousas10
the home of the10
in the management of10
the minds of the10
to see that the10
the middle of the10
that i do not10
superintendent of the academy10
of the colored race10
major general carl schurz10
on the other hand10
the shadow of the10
the emancipation of the10
the manner in which10
which he had been10
president of the united10
on the side of10
the nature of the10
it is to be10
of the board of10
but i did not10
that he could not10
to go into the10
as long as the10
of the people of10
people of the north10
to provide for the10
the attention of the10
the reading of the10
justices of the peace10
became the wife of10
the county of horsford10
the duty of the10
of one of the10
for a few days10
i told her i10
in the sight of10
justice of the peace10
under the influence of10
two hundred and fifty10
the latter part of10
the friends of the10
in the spring of10
i would like to10
work five days on10
a few months after10
in a state of10
in the sunday school10
the management of the10
had it not been10
church and sunday school10
reading of the bible10
under the auspices of10
both white and colored9
in accordance with the9
the president of the9
of the work of9
in a short time9
what do you mean9
the control of the9
told him i had9
by the presbytery of9
the part of those9
of those who were9
the results of the9
the office of the9
instruction in the bible9
he had been a9
be the duty of9
for the use of9
if he had been9
as i was passing9
i called at the9
for the protection of9
of the general government9
a fine of five9
government of the united9
and one of the9
seemed to be a9
on the public road9
i was going to9
a large majority of9
colored people in the9
to work five days9
my wife and children9
of the bible in9
to the united states9
a number of them9
of the white people9
emancipation of the slaves9
it shall be the9
there is no doubt9
the declaration of independence9
had no idea of9
fine of five dollars9
the society of friends9
as a means of9
i went to the9
after the death of9
to the end of9
in one of the9
other parts of the9
the light of the9
of some of the9
the citizens of the9
the time of the9
had been accustomed to9
as soon as i9
but he did not9
to return to the9
they were going to8
at the foot of8
i hope you will8
the white people of8
the ordinance read a8
the first of the8
as long as i8
colored people of the8
it was a great8
the names of the8
of the bible and8
growing up for jesus8
one of the men8
the development of the8
the freedom of the8
in all the states8
william and ellen crafts8
officers of the bureau8
the service of the8
the son of man8
to take charge of8
but i could not8
the children and youth8
and i will give8
in the hand of8
in lieu of said8
or suffer corporeal punishment8
it was not until8
at the beginning of8
that it was the8
more than a year8
it not been for8
the power of the8
that he did not8
that he was a8
the appearance of the8
a majority of the8
states lately in rebellion8
the rights of the8
out of the way8
that he was not8
received a letter from8
from the fact that8
to remain in the8
the south part of8
at the door of8
did not know that8
suffer corporeal punishment as8
on the day of8
the authority of the8
to enable him to8
in view of the8
of the emancipation proclamation8
the face of the8
in the service of8
the oath of allegiance8
as a result of8
in favor of the8
the hand of the8
the state of mississippi8
a young man who8
to the memory of8
with a look of8
to the people of8
while i was in8
the sunday school and8
one of the first8
of the lord jesus8
who had charge of8
the constitution of the8
to live a christian8
in regard to it8
a number of days8
the beginning of the8
the honor to be8
it was one of8
continued to serve as8
to the amount of8
to be able to8
the center of the8
take care of themselves8
the community in which8
for a number of8
in the form of8
what do you want8
the bible and the8
in the south part8
as well as in8
for the education of8
an account of the8
of the choctaw freedmen8
as well as to8
i am glad to8
of the synod of8
shall be permitted to8
the law of the8
to a considerable extent7
that they could not7
the history of the7
various parts of the7
state of north carolina7
in consequence of the7
to the fact that7
of those who had7
results of the war7
it seemed to her7
this part of the7
the presbytery of choctaw7
there seemed to be7
the states lately in7
by the colored people7
it is a very7
to the work of7
the cause of the7
that there was a7
under the care of7
to carry out the7
the fact that they7
the first time in7
had charge of the7
did not dare to7
the th of july7
was a part of7
in my power to7
that you are to7
and one of them7
i wish you would7
as they had been7
in a few days7
the time of his7
community in which he7
was a man of7
is a native of7
on the st of7
the heart of the7
missionary to the choctaws7
i told him that7
to the conclusion that7
against a white man7
imprisoned and made to7
to do with it7
end of the term7
at the home of7
as soon as possible7
of our lord jesus7
and could not be7
the parish of st7
the language of the7
the period of the7
to the colored man7
to all the people7
the report of the7
punishment as hereinafter provided7
go back to the7
the sight of the7
the remainder of the7
the british west indies7
i did not know7
of this section shall7
there had been no7
she was going to7
the success of the7
was called upon to7
the sound of a7
of the gospel ministry7
of their own color7
in regard to his7
the value of the7
what shall we do7
of the american missionary7
the aid of a7
white people of the7
on the following day7
to go with me7
in the latter part7
it is better to7
colored people of that7
one hundred and fifty7
be one of the7
in the middle of7
work of the institution7
the subject of slavery7
part of indian territory7
until the end of7
of civil and religious7
of god and the7
and some of the7
the honor to report7
with whom i had7
in the direction of7
in some of the7
the policy of the7
a knowledge of the7
until the spring of7
admission of negro testimony7
had a right to7
i told them i7
in order that they7
by a number of7
to return to their7
president of the board7
some of them were7
found it necessary to7
of the th instant7
provisions of this section7
the commander of the7
part of the choctaw7
few days after the7
department of the gulf7
that it was not7
in the name of7
superintendent of oak hill7
me that he had7
the balance of the7
as superintendent of the7
the support of the7
it ought to be7
of the holy spirit7
as long as he7
came to me with7
i was about to7
work of the gospel7
and told him to7
part of the state7
to one of his7
the admission of negro7
the owner of the7
corporeal punishment as hereinafter7
the superintendent of the7
one hundred and thirty7
it seems to me7
the benefit of the7
the system of slavery6
had been in the6
of the community in6
part of those who6
that the negro will6
of oak hill industrial6
that they did not6
of the city of6
the preparation of the6
that the colored man6
no negro or colored6
lieu of said work6
in the valley of6
following resolution was adopted6
the erection of the6
the right of suffrage6
the city of vicksburg6
i began to think6
violating the provisions of6
in a few minutes6
meetings of the presbytery6
is not in the6
mayor of the city6
a missionary to the6
it will be a6
it may be said6
at the present time6
dollars in lieu of6
among the choctaw freedmen6
assistant commissioner of the6
the fall of the6
it is hard to6
he had come to6
as much as possible6
of a number of6
to the highest bidder6
i received a letter6
those who have been6
on the night of6
as she looked up6
in the shadow of6
live a christian life6
on the morning of6
northern district of mississippi6
of the white man6
it is necessary to6
great distress of mind6
in all parts of6
the character of the6
the oak hill school6
or any one else6
of the civil war6
the whole number of6
the united states government6
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to look after the6
he was a man6
the meeting in the6
the homes of the6
i do not believe6
for the privilege of6
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in various parts of6
in a low tone6
the valley of the6
to the far south6
told him i was6
did not think of6
fine of ten dollars6
the day of the6
the home of my6
to the cause of6
it my duty to6
that it shall be6
all parts of the6
known what it was6
as far as possible6
she did not know6
the right of the6
a number of other6
men of the south6
the purchase of the6
to enable them to6
the adoption of the6
placed in my hands6
to listen to the6
in order that he6
it is not the6
more than a hundred6
what shall i do6
told her i would6
officers of this bureau6
the other side of6
and that he would6
to his wife and6
as well as for6
a week or two6
the church in the6
there is not a6
what it was to6
a considerable number of6
from place to place6
one hundred and twenty6
the following resolution was6
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in a great measure6
the stated supply of6
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with whom i have6
two or three years6
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a few years later6
or president of the6
he did not know6
the progress of the6
the words of the6
would not be safe6
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the establishment of the6
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provisions of this ordinance6
in the language of6
the daily reading of6
any person or persons6
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the last four years6
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as i told you6
south part of the6
for the purchase of6
as soon as she6
the children of the6
the good people of6
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policy of the government6
to the extent of6
per cent of the6
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of the sunday school6
the appearance of a6
believe it to be6
an elder of the6
the auspices of the6
shall be allowed to6
a few days in6
land of the free6
oak hill aid society6
the st of january6
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ten years of age6
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the name of his6
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the freedmen of the6
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negroes or colored persons6
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the loss of the6
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one of the wealthiest6
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the father of the6
a fine of ten6
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th united states colored6
in the west indies6
ought to be done6
to preach the gospel6
the aim of the6
the days of slavery6
the mass of the6
governor of the state6
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if he did not6
in the same direction6
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children and youth of6
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part of the people6
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a sufficient number of6
the people of this6
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oak hill church and5
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teacher at oak hill5
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of the church and5
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one of their own5
people of this state5
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the southern white man5
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of many of the5
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the back of his5
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a glass of water5
one of the officers5
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other side of the5
few days previous to4
it may be asked4
of the american public4
his own precious blood4
that they are not4
the foot of the4
of faithful and efficient4
told him of the4
the age of twenty4
as i looked upon4
and at the close4
national control in the4
a happy land is4
and that they were4
for the betterment of4
little more than a4
about the last of4
headquarters department of mississippi4
the colored man to4
on the ground that4
the whites at large4
it is no wonder4
in your power to4
the same as that4
that this was the4
rent or keep a4
the southern part of4
the loss of his4
he returned to his4
as far as the4
of the number of4
and improving her own4
a few months previously4
of the freedmen in4
he was followed by4
and a half years4
was ordained an elder4
me to do so4
to the provisions of4
in the open field4
was sent to the4
of the word of4
it was founded in4
would have to be4
he was in the4
the rules were suspended4
that i should go4
the united states forces4
preacher of the gospel4
be lawful for any4
of gold and silver4
the officer of the4
allotment of lands in4
is the beginning of4
the organization of a4
as soon as we4
as well as those4
for the promotion of4
in the society of4
he would go to4
basement of zion baptist4
to make the negro4
was going to take4
of the confederate government4
a desire to be4
received a note from4
from the public schools4
as if i had4
to colored people in4
organization of the church4
promote the interests of4
or freedman shall be4
i am bound to4
part of this report4
felt as if i4
i reached the conclusion4
i began to wonder4
the top of a4
but i tell you4
hundred and fifty thousand4
a variety of ways4
where did you get4
of one blood all4
the american public school4
of the provisional governor4
of officers and soldiers4
it was to me4
work at oak hill4
were taken to the4
that section of the4
is hardly necessary to4
out upon the porch4
with a few other4
was followed by a4
as well as his4
papers from the governor4
influence in the union4
it has been necessary4
that she was going4
the establishment of oak4
he had been so4
to my wife and4
my way to the4
it will not be4
and a half miles4
hed a right ter4
this report you will4
the blacks at large4
the th of may4
of the day in4
the prejudices of the4
he advised me to4
of most of the4
to the french government4
the last two years4
to a number of4
the confidence of the4
had been a slave4
i could not see4
wished me to write4
completing the grammar course4
young and rising generation4
the united states and4
the will of the4
stated supply of the4
for me to go4
he said he was4
to raise the money4
the new school building4
headquarters northern district of4
was let out to4
to promote the interests4
they had been accustomed4
united states colored infantry4
to come out of4
in the class room4
for two or three4
under the leadership of4
was on his way4
the object of this4
free labor in the4
not work without physical4
merchandise or traffic within4
the knowledge of the4
it shall be done4
to take part in4
he said to his4
to have been a4
in a majority of4
in their own language4
she did not think4
we listened to a4
do not think it4
just as well as4
the sentiment of the4
members of the oak4
in which they were4
manner in which they4
that she could not4
of things in the4
to serve as a4
shall be forced to4
what do you say4
it was a very4
when the war ended4
called upon to make4
that she had been4
under the charge of4
with his own hands4
i was in the4
to the interests of4
the governor of the4
or any kind of4
we were invited to4
and i know you4
work among the choctaws4
the number of colored4
had the pleasure of4
in the old slave4
learn to read and4
said there was a4
the war of rebellion4
as well as blacks4
a load of wood4
for state of mississippi4
a drink of water4
your most obedient servant4
the oak hill aid4
since the days of4
the nations of the4
his hand to his4
all i could do4
made up his mind4
the western part of4
and at the end4
for the preservation of4
and said he had4
by the adoption of4
in the history of4
do you think you4
the return of the4
commander of the post4
work of the school4
of merchandise or traffic4
the successor of rev4
without a special permission4
could not at once4
of my wife and4
should be allowed to4
the end of a4
the form of sound4
rules were again suspended4
has been necessary to4
people of that section4
it was impossible to4
a quarter of a4
is not what we4
he continued to serve4
blacks at large belong4
of the fact that4
be held responsible for4
has not yet been4
a letter of introduction4
hope and sandy branch4
when he saw the4
latter part of the4
provisional governor of mississippi4
there had been a4
work without physical compulsion4
the sound of the4
returned to his home4
they would have to4
of a military force4
large majority of the4
remain at the academy4
people in the south4
or keep a house4
that they were free4
it did not seem4
as in the days4
in another part of4
in the absence of4
the one who says4
was born a slave4
but a few days4
there has never been4
in the book of4
this state of affairs4
the freedmen in indian4
she came to me4
come to my notice4
that he and his4
part of the time4
for an opportunity to4
of two hundred and4
were at that time4
the next day i4
that he was in4
a few of these4
as to make the4
of the students and4
they would not have4
the eyes of the4
to the whites at4
in writing from his4
her husband had been4
he would have to4
form of sound words4
from the time the4
the sick and dying4
wife and seven children4
the majority of the4
regular service of some4
but i am not4
any articles of merchandise4
voice of the people4
made of one blood4
this state of things4
the freedom of his4
the duty of parents4
time by its title4
on the coast of4
not too young to4
he was able to4
to take her to4
he had begun to4
ordained by the presbytery4
freedmen in indian territory4
the privilege of the4
and hesden le moyne4
the allotment of lands4
the hearts of the4
to a life of4
the changes that have4
the end of his4
to be out of4
i had no idea4
during the month of4
denied the privilege of4
to the fact of4
some of the leading4
according to their own4
in regard to their4
is the ability to4
relative to the police4
he was afraid to4
the interior of the4
all in my power4
i believe it to4
was said to be4
in compliance with your4
the erection of a4
teachers at red wing4
make the negro work4
happy land is ours4
ordinance relative to the4
was no longer any4
of his own life4
expiration of the time4
to call your attention4
i replied that i4
ten dollars per month4
and gave them a4
with a glance at4
the number of the4
i wish you to4
between the whites and4
the southern people are4
in a number of4
new hope and sandy4
the risk of his4
ejected and compelled to4
to new orleans for4
captain or chief of4
early the next morning4
many of those who4
enrolled as attending school4
conclusion was reached to4
have been able to4
they did not know4
men of the state4
to come and see4
in default thereof shall4
out of the hands4
that they were going4
the blessing of god4
i have been in4
of one hundred and4
through the influence of4
able and willing to4
it is one of4
the home of henry4
in the free states4
to return to our4
that they had been4
the course of the4
in the olden time4
by those who have4
took charge of the4
shall be compelled to4
will see by the4
a few days previous4
told me that she4
was a free woman4
to remain at the4
the young and rising4
to each other the4
the sake of his4
den jes fork up4
told him that he4
the cause of freedom4
it has been said4
the continuance of the4
the part of a4
officer of the bureau4
all the people of4
passed out of the4
decision to live a4
it seems as if4
with me in the4
secured the erection of4
came to my notice4
from and after its4
in default of the4
from the black belt4
divinely appointed elements of4
on the back of4
learning to read and4
do you want to4
young man who had4
his life had been4
they had always been4
the membership of the4
of some white person4
a large proportion of4
the war of the4
the united states of4
into the heart of4
law of the land4
in the presbyterian church4
he was one of4
a third time by4
every part of the4
there was no other4
as she was a4
at large belong to4
in the position of4
large belong to the4
they had to be4
to go to canada4
i had but little4
and most of them4
i meant to have4
i gave her a4
training and development of4
of the public schools4
at the first meeting4
the waters of the4
by the choctaw freedmen4
as if she had4
under the supervision of4
a colored man to4
over one hundred scholars4
two days on the4
in the bible and4
of the former slave4
i was called upon4
to look at the4
i am of the4
she did not dream4
hundred and eighty dollars4
was thought to be4
in the state courts4
after completing the grammar4
to say that he4
i have had a4
i was introduced to4
their object was to4
one of the teachers4
constitution of the united4
that i am not4
what it is to4
of the first presbyterian4
took possession of the4
the christian commission rooms4
teacher at red wing4
and compelled to find4
that the citizens of4
a majority of cases4
light of the world4
and then she would4
the freedmen in this4
the development of a4
result of the war4
jes fork up de4
was a white man4
found it difficult to4
her if she would4
of a good character4
the administration of justice4
but did not think4
cannot take care of4
good people of horsford4
take care of the4
from a number of4
on my way home4
wished to see me4
of a large number4
the freedom of my4
all are expected to4
with their former slaves4
of the committee on4
to say that the4
would like to be4
but after the state4
with me to the4
in the school of4
keep a house within4
establishment of oak hill4
in the number of4
to cairo and return4
until the day of4
to any one who4
she was the mother4
it is needless to4
or pay a fine4
i should not be4
to the board of4
the justices of the4
in the purchase of4
it is hardly necessary4
the rest of us4
the academy during the4
it shall not be4
regard it as a4
a candidate for the4
the mayor of the4
in the government of4
be permitted to rent4
for one of the4
upon the other side4
one of the colored4
young people of the4
written by the same4
the bread of life4
with the white man4
some of the most4
the names of those4
fork up de little4
the death of my4
the following is the4
grow up wid de4
the rules were again4
work among the freedmen4
up wid de kentry4
the taking of the4
members of the legislature4
ask god to make4
many of them are4
compelled to work five4
day of the week4
to the oak hill4
rode up to the4
were not allowed to4
the scope of the4
those parts of the4
and at the same4
from the use of4
asked him if he4
was a free man4
the beginning of his4
she said she would4
on the porch of4
of the author to4
from his employer or4
he would have been4
the colored man in4
of the world to4
in which he lives4
had no money to4
house at red wing4
five per cent of4
on one side and4
a few weeks later4
in the little hamlet4
default of the payment4
the spirit of god4
elements of a good4
a long time before4
for their interest to4
of their own race4
five dollars in lieu4
and the number of4
order to secure the4
could not be found4
native oak hill school4
out of sight of4
when he was a4
in the summer of4
mayor and council of4
presbytery of white river4
the state of missouri4
but it did not4
be forced to work4
and they must be4
he had never thought4
the spread of intelligence4
state of south carolina4
wiley homer of grant4
that our heavenly father4
after the arrival of4
and begged him to4
of the states to4
a letter addressed to4
we had a few4
there will be a4
of the gospel and4
of the officers of4
as it was the4
but they were not4
but you are not4
by the hand of4
shook hands with them4
close of the meeting4
in support of this4
pleas and quarter sessions4
the necessity of a4
in their efforts to4
of the people in4
part of the superintendent4
shall not be lawful4
the basis of the4
the wealth of the4
the banks of the4
with the rest of4
the next two years4
home of henry crittenden4
god will bless you4
he seemed to be4
meeting of the synod4
take the oath of4
had a large family4
compelled to find an4
would like to know4
if you go to4
arbor in the timber4
the position of a4
to be very careful4
were added to the4
i feel warranted in4
within the corporate limits4
to such an extent4
western part of the4
i do not wish4
has no right to4
permission in writing from4
he became a teacher4
sense of the word4
in the french colonies4
i thought i was4
in the old form4
be in favor of4
he felt that the4
twelve years of age4
had been on the4
and burst into a4
of the slavery period4
with a view to4
she said to herself4
was a sort of4
to do for the4
as an act of4
by virtue of the4
report you will find4
from the time of4
one of the greatest4
the night of the4
a few miles distant4
more than one hundred4
in their own hands4
hallelujah to the lamb4
that he had not4
of the population of4
read a second time4
a large company of4
the population of the4
to the presbytery of4
was that he had4
to the states of4
will be able to4
school and endeavor meetings4
to his home in4
ought to have a4
a course of study4
been a man of4
it is impossible for4
a voice from the4
to me that i4
who had been his4
may be able to4
is to glorify god4
had not heard from4
to go to a4
to work for him4
have no idea of4
have done it unto4
at the sight of4
the object of her4
in which colored people4
not know any thing4
to the friends of4
on the top of4
why do you say4
introduced the following ordinance4
was transferred to the4
candidates for the ministry4
i am one of4
the presbytery of white4
to me with the4
freedom of thought and4
he had arrived at4
belong to the whites4
to the treatment of4
it was not for4
would have to go4
the walls of the4
among the freedmen of4
the suffering and dying4
which they have been4
it is not a4
the role of the4
who informed me that4
on the breda estate4
a season of prayer4
free man of color4
a petition to the4
but as i was4
a short time he4
that i had no4
for his own sake4
men and women who4
upon one of the4
that it has been4
told him if he4
writing from his employer4
a few acres of4
i want to say4
after the departure of4
in the church and4
ordinance read a second4
that if i would4
told him he must4
i returned to the4
as soon as it4
end of the year4
i had an opportunity4
one verse a day4
had so long been4
for a few years4
mass of the people4
see if i could4
of his own color4
his wife and child4
the rights of citizenship4
he proposed to take4
the products of the4
and the people of4
care of the stock4
and i want you4
him that he had4
was about to leave4
the state of louisiana4
now and then a4
the united states troops4
be allowed to go4
if there had been4
the accomplishment of the4
in the town of4
i should like to4
faithful and efficient service4
after the lapse of4
i have had to4
at the time appointed4
three hundred and fifty4
as i have been4
i was informed by4
of the human race4
about the close of4
to the lot of4
due to the fact4
the proprietor of the4
i beg your pardon4
man and his wife4
had heard nothing from4
service of some white4
to rent or keep4
it to be the4
in the center of4
of the blood of4
the system of free4
of zion baptist church4
he told them he4
articles of merchandise or4
the young men of4
the cause of her4
the following day i4
does not seem to4
employer or the mayor4
he must have been4
by order of major4
of the work at4
as if i could4
told him he would4
and forbid them not4
as i was going4
that it will be4
for the establishment of4
of the government of4
many of the planters4
not been for the4
ordinance read a third4
him that he was4
so far as to4
well as in the4
service of the united4
was regarded as a4
third time by its4
than he had ever4
read a third time4
of the public school4
a young man of4
i had not been4
that he might be4
order of major general4
to participate in the4
and that was the4
be looked upon as4
it is in the4
in other parts of4
but there was no4
is a matter of4
a hundred and fifty4
negro testimony in the4
the training and development4
which she had been4
knowledge of the bible4
a hundred years ago4
the vote of the4
the care of a4
am in favor of4
through the kindness of4
had a hard time4
how to use them4
i do not consider4
the freedmen in the4
thank god for little4
the hands of a4
from year to year4
to the police of4
he went to the4
would be able to4
a share in the4
like to see the4
to make a few4
with me and my4
up de little tax4
liquors as a beverage4
to be a great4
for more than a4
he or she shall4
our lord jesus christ4
few months after the4
the first presbyterian church4
on his way to4
spent a few days4
to be held in4
we are going to4
the approval of the4
there was no longer4
the state public school4
one third of the4
in a slave state4
thought of these things4
of the lord are4
of the old log4
and a part of4
not be lawful for4
the door of the4
the shelter of the4
all in his power4
in their respective communities4
he was unwilling to4
the work in which4
what do you think4
for the sick and4
in relation to the4
the women of the4
out of the room4
the people in the4
in the place of4
any negro or colored4
alice lee elliott memorial4
with a feeling of4
at the time he4
out of the city4
in the rural districts4
views on the subject4
was the owner of4
in great distress of4
that i was not4
have come to my4
came to me and4
the memory of the4
proclamation of the provisional4
in common with the4
to whom he was4
there is a god4
this was the second4
reached the conclusion to4
work among the indians4
the field of battle4
more than a dozen4
his employer or the4
or chief of patrol4
the owners of the4
was by no means4
of more than a4
that she had never4
i read a few4
he went to his4
five years of age4
ought to have been4
of the war department4
the mother of three4
to allow him to4
when i was there4
of the friends of4
the st of july4
i had learned that4
work on the public4
at the academy during4
whom she had been4
at the christian commission4
the great mass of4
told him to go4
not for his own4
permitted to rent or4
has a right to4
can only be done4
of being one of4
be sent to the4
did not hesitate to4
in the educational work4
am glad to see4
that i might be4
was more than a4
in command of the4
a part of his4
another part of this4
it is useless to4
but they did not4
the proclamation of emancipation4
from the presbytery of4
and of the state4
had no desire to4
to them by the4
on the last day4
to get away from4
north of red river4
know i ought to4
had no right to4
by the hand and4
i told her if4
to do with the4
of which he had4
i told him he4
over and over again4
a few weeks after4
god for little children4
the course of my4
on their way to4
with reference to the4
as she thought of4
and in a few4
had been taught to4
and urged me to4
ye have done it4
to be sent to4
for the last time4
was the daughter of4
i left for the4
a few years ago4
the course of study4
as far as i4
enlargement and permanent improvement4
bible in the public4
of the most intelligent4
it might have been4
oak hill academy and4
with a heavy heart4
in charge of a4
should be required to4
you will see by4
of the reformation in4
there were a number4
would not believe it4
meeting in the swamp4
in the hearts of4
the west end of4
the people of his4
on one of the4
and went to see4
of the beaver dam4
to say that i4
the supervision of the4
colored people in charleston4
the time of her4
the new testament and4
the earlier years of4
in sympathy with the4
came to us with4
are not to be4
the future of the4
the vicinity of the4
a house within the3
permission shall not extend3
to prevent the freedmen3
to come and visit3
after the name of3
the freedmen and their3
made the subject of3
the wants of those3
friend of the colored3
to aid in the3
the white man was3
no public meetings or3
i advise you to3
with whom i came3
the colored presbyterian ministers3
class of men in3
supply the place of3
we thank thee for3
of slaves for sale3
one boy also named3
allow them to remain3
to see the sheriff3
him an object of3
the rock of ages3
had advised me to3
by handing him my3
she told me of3
i am sure you3
was built of saplings3
she did not expect3
called at the christian3
nimbus and his wife3
over her head and3
the wife of mr3
if i would take3
manner in which the3
for the county of3
he had the same3
who was about to3
after my arrival at3
an enlightened christian civilization3
she had not heard3
for him to come3
by special permission in3
word of god and3
i should be glad3
on the minds of3
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