schools at Montgomery, Ala., Tougaloo, Miss., and in
Lexington, Ky. In every post of duty, Mr. Hatch has shown himself to be
a faithful, conscientious and Christian worker, shrinking from no duty,
winning the confidence of the teachers and pupils, and showing adequate
results from his efficient labors. Mr. Hatch was reserved in manner, but
courteous and affable, and a man of spotless integrity and of entire
consecration to the work of the Master. It is a grief to record the
death of such faithful men, but it is a consolation to know that their
work was done and well done. The Christian life is not measured by its
length, but by the discharge of the duties allotted by the Heavenly
Father.
* * * * *
THE FIELD.
1888-1889.
The following list presents the names and post-office addresses of those
who are employed in the Churches, Institutions and Schools aided by the
American Missionary Association.
THE SOUTH.
WASHINGTON, D.C.
THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, HOWARD UNIVERSITY.
Rev. W.W. Patton, D.D., Washington, D.C.
" J.G. Craighead, D.D., " "
" A.W. Pitzer, D.D., " "
" S.M. Newman, D.D., " "
" John G. Butler, D.D., " "
" G.W. Moore, " "
LINCOLN MEMORIAL CHURCH.
_Pastor_,
Rev. G.W. Moore, Washington, D.C.
_Missionaries_,
Mrs. G.W. Moore, Washington, D.C.
" Elizabeth A. Duffield, " "
PLYMOUTH CHURCH.
_Minister_,
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HAMPTON, VA.
_Minister_,
Rev. H.B. Frissell, Hampton, Va.
NORTH CAROLINA.
WILMINGTON.
_Minister_,
Rev. George S. Rollins, Monson, Mass.
GREGORY INSTITUTE.
_Principal_,
Mr. Geo. A. Woodard, Weymouth, Mass.
_Assistants_,
Miss Angie L. Steele, New Hartford, Conn.
" Mary Van Auken, Alpena, Mich.
" Cora M. Rogers, Springfield, Vt.
" Louise Denton, Hempstead, L.I.
" Mary D. Hyde, Zumbrota, Minn.
" C.A. Lewis, Columbus, Ohio.
" Mina L. Lewis, Columbus, Ohio.
Mrs. Geo. A. Woodard, Weymouth, Mass.[1]
" Geo. S. Rollins, Monson, Mass.
[Footnote 1: Deceased]
RALEIGH.
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