THE BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE. Vol. 16. March, 1836. No. 3. TABLE OF MISSIONS, STATIONS, &c., Under the direction of the American Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. *Two preachers and three female missionaries are on their way to join the Burman Mission. Two preachers, one of them a printer, and their wives, are on their way to this Mission. Two preachers and one female missionary on their way to commence the Mission. **Formerly established at Carey: to be recommenced as soon as the tribe shall be located. SUMMARY. According to the preceding Table, there are under the direction of the Board, Missions, 22; Stations, 30; Preachers, 28; Printers, 5, of whom 2 are also preachers; Teachers and Assistants, 4; Female Missionaries and Assistants, 35; Native Preachers, 15; Native Teachers and Assistants, 22, 109; On their way to Missions, Preachers, 9, of whom 1 is a printer; Female Missionaries and assistants, 9=18; Whole number of missionaries and assistants, 127; Churches, 21; Members, 1406; Schools, 20; Scholars, 409. In consequence, however, of partial returns from some of the stations, the Table exhibits an incomplete view of the number of schools and scholars. The whole number of scholars is estimated at nearly 1000. TABLE OF MISSIONARIES AND ASSISTANT MISSIONARIES Employed by the American Baptist Board of Foreign Missions prior to January 1, 1836, + Exhibiting their names, and places of birth or of residence when appointed, the dates of their appointments, the Missions to which they were designated, the times of their departure and arrival at the Missions, the Stations last occupied, and the close or continuance of their service; with remarks. Date of dep. Date of ar. Sta. last oc. Date of ap. Mission. *Several Domestic Missionaries were employed by the Board prior to the amendment of the Constitution in April, 1826, whose names are not inserted. The names of some appointed to Foreign Station relinquished in 1831, on account of the removal of the Puta. to the Ind. Ter., where missionary operations are to be recommenced as soon as the tribe shall have become settled. *Station relinquished in 1829 on the removal of the Creeks to the Ind. Ter. tStation relinquished on removal of the Cherokees. 1822 Carey 1823 Withington* 1832 Jan. 1833 Maulmein 1823 Withington June, 1823 Dec. 5, 1823 Tavoy 66 66 July, 1825 Apr.1 827 66 Maulmein 1824 Carey Shawanoe May, 1832 Hopewell Carey 1827 Shawanoe "Mergui 66 Stationed several years among Creeks 1826 at Withington. 1831 Died Feb.1831,on return fm bap.of Karens to Tavoy. Married to Mr. Judson, 1834. 1825 Stationed several years at Carey. Since mar1834 ried to Mr. Simerwell. (16) Stationed first among the Cherokees at (17) Since married to Mr. Potts,and stationed a- (19) First ordained native preacher. Died at 1834 Mergui, Oct. 1834. 66 1822 66 1828 Stationed several years at Carey. 66 66 66 1826 1829 66 Thomas 66 66 |