History of Presbyterian mission work and missionaries in domestic fields. Featured image: Missionary Kate McBeth with the first Women's Missionary Society organized in Lapwai (present-day Idaho).
Records related to Santa Fe Academy in New Mexico. Includes correspondence
regarding the Board of Home Missions' decision to stop financially supporting
the school.
Subject names:
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. College Board--Archives., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board for Aid for Colleges and Academies., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Home Missions.
Hamilton, William, 1811-1891. (author), Irvin, S. M. (Samuel Mcleary), 1812- (author), Roy, J. B. (translator), Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Foreign Missions. (contributor)
Address given by Sheldon Jackson on March 23, 1882, in Washington at an
unidentified national meeting of educators and printed in Circulars of
information for 1882, Department of Superintendence, from which this has been
extracted.
Map of the Field of the Board of Missions to the Freedmen of the Presbyterian
Church U.S.A. showing location of schools, 1902. from Fisher, Samuel Jackson.
The American Negro: a study.
Subject names:
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Missions for Freedmen.
Topics:
Freedmen., Home missions--United States., Church work with African Americans., Schools--Maps., African Americans--Missions.
Dr. Charles H. Cook at Tucson Indian School. From A History of the
Presbyterian work among the Pimas and Papago Indians of Arizona, p. 241.
Subject names:
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of National Missions. Department of Town and Country Church and Indian Work., Cook, Charles Henry, 1838-1917., Tucson Indian Training School.