h2. *Drew University Library 19th Century Collection*
h3. *Africa Pamphlet Collection Finding List*
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h4. *Part 1: General*
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| _The Aborigines' Friend: Journal of the Aborigines Protection Society._ New ser., vol. 5, no. 10 (Apr 1900). London: P. S. King & Son. \\ | | 1 |
| _Cameroon: Handbooks Prepared Under the Direction of the Historical Section of the Foreign Office._ No. 111. London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1920. 83 p. \\ | | 2 |
| College of West Africa. \\ _1898 Catalogue._ New York: Eaton & Mains, 1898. 44 p. | | 3 |
| Coppinger, William. \\ _Making a World, 5{_}{_}{^}th{^}_ _Annual Paper on Africa._ Hampton, Va.: Normal School Steam Press, 1885. 18 p. | | 4 |
| Coppinger, William. \\
_The New Africa, 7{_}{_}{^}th{^}_ _Annual Paper on Africa._ Hampton, Va.: Normal School Steam Press, 1887. 27 p. | | 5 |
| Coppinger, William. \\
_A New World, 6{_}{_}{^}th{^}_ _Annual Paper on Africa._ Hampton, Va.: Normal School Steam Press, 1886. 28 p. \\ | \\ | 6 |
| \[Coppinger, William\] \\
_Unfolding Africa, 8th Annual Paper on Africa._ \[Washington, D.C.: American Colonization Society, 1887?\] 34 p. \\ | \\ | 7 |
| Delany, M. R. \\
_Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party._ New York: Thomas Hamilton, 1861. 75 p. \\ | \\ | 8 |
| Leigh, Linda. \\
_Zanzibar_ _of Today._ Zanzibar: Gazette Office, 1901. 45 p. \\ | \\ | 9 |
| Mackenzie, Jean K., \[et al.\] \\
_Friends of Africa._ Cambridge, Mass.: Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Mission, 1928. 250 p. \\ | \\ | 10 |
| Marvin, Charles. \\
_English Africa._ London: R. Anderson. 32 p. \\ | \\ | 11 |
| Mashonaland Farmers' Association. \\
_The Native Question. _ 28 p. \\ | \\ | 12 |
| _The Race for Africa._ Hampton, Va.: Normal School Steam Press, 1883. 12 p. \\ | \\ | 13 |
| _Southwest Africa: Handbooks Prepared Under the Direction of the Historical Section of the Foreign Office._ No. 112. London: H.M. Stationery Office, 1920. 114 p. \\ | \\ | 14 |
| Stanley, Henry M. \\
_Henry M. Stanley's American Lectures on the Discovery of Dr. David Livingstone._ New York: Metropolitan Printing and Engraving Establishment, 1872. 16 p. \\ | \\ | 15 |
| _Tanganyika_ _(German East Africa): Handbooks Prepared Under the Direction of the_ _Historical Section of the Foreign Office._ No. 113. London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1920. 115 p. \\ | \\ | 16 |
| Taylor, George Lansing. \\
_The New Africa: its Discovery and Destiny. _ New York: Phillips & Hunt, 1888. 56 p. \\ | \\ | 17 |
| _Togoland: Handbooks Prepared Under the Direction of the Historical Section of the_ _Foreign Office._ No. 110. London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1920. 55 p. \\ | \\ | 18 |
| _Treatment of Natives in the German Colonies. Handbooks Prepared Under the_ _Direction of the Historical Section of the Foreign Office._ No. 114. London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1920. 50 p. \\ | \\ | 19 |
| _Winning an Empire._ Hampton, Va.: Normal School Steam Press, 1884. 14 p. | \\ | 20 |
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h4. *Part 2: Congo*
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| _The Case Against the Congo Free State._ London: Office of International Union, 1903. 32 p. \\ | * * | 1 |
| _Conditions in the Congo State: Ground for Action by the united States Government._ \\
Washington: Judd & Detweiler, 1904. 39 p. 2 copies \\ | * * | 2 |
| Congo Reform Association. \\
_The American Churches and Congo Reform._ Boston: Congo Reform Association, 1906. 2 p. \\ | * * | 3 |
| Congo Reform Association. \\
_The Congo News Letter, August, 1906._ Boston: Congo Reform Association, 1906. 20 p. \\ | * * | 4 |
| Congo Reform Association. \\
_Evidence Laid Before the Congo Commission of Inquiry at Bwembu, Bolobo, Lulanga, Baringa, Bongandanga, Ikau, Bonginda, and Monsembe; together with a Summary of Events (and Documents Connected therewith) on the A.B.I.R. Concession since the Commission Visited that Territory._ Liverpool: John Richardson & Sons, Printers, 1905. 96 p. \\ | * * | 5 |
| Congo Reform Association. \\
_Exposure of King Leopold's Agency of Corruption in the United States …. Nine Days' Debate in the Belgian House…. The Voice of British Public Opinion…. The Pope and the Condition of the Congo Natives …._ Official Organ of the Congo Reform Association, Jan. 1907. Liverpool: John Richardson & Sons. 44 p. \\ | * * | 6 |
| Congo Reform Association. \\
_The Report of King Leopold's Commission of Enquiry. Its Admissions and Suggestions; its Reticences and Omissions. From Philanthropy to Slavery by Successive Steps._ Official Organ of the Congo Reform Association, Nov. 1905. Liverpool: John Richardson & Sons. 36 p. \\ | * * | 7 |
| _Correspondence and Report from His Majesty's Consul at Boma Respecting the_ \\
_ Administration of the Independent State of the Congo._ Africa, no. 1 )1904). London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1904. 84 p. \\ | * * | 8 |
| Daniels, John. \\
_The Congo Question and the "Belgian Solution."_ Reprinted from the North American Review, Dec. 1908. Boston: Congo Reform Association. 14 p. \\ | * * | 9 |
| Daniels, John. \\
_Evidence in the Congo Case; Statement in Reply to Professor Starr's Articles in the Chicago Tribune._ Boston: Reprinted from the Chicago Record-Herald by the Congo Reform Association, 1907. 15 p. 2 copies \\ | * * | 10 |
| _Despatch from His Majesty's Minister at Brussels Respecting the Commission for the_ \\
_ Protection of the Natives, Instituted by the Government of the Independent Congo State under the Decree of September 18, 1896._ Africa, no. 10 (1903). London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1903. 29 p. 14 p. \\ | * * | 11 |
| Federation for the Defence of Belgian Interests Abroad. \\
_The Truth on the Congo Free State._ Brussels: The Federation, 1905. 28 p. \\ | * * | 12 |
| Morel, Edmund D. \\
_The Congo Slave State._ Liverpool: John Richardson & Sons, 1903. 112 p. \\ | * * | 13 |
| Morel, Edmund D., and Park, Robert E. \\
_The Treatment of Women and Children in the Congo State, 1895-1904. _ Boston: Congo Reform Association, 1904. 30 p. \\ | * * | 14 |
| Morel, Edmund D. \\
_Verbatim Report of the Five Days' Congo Debate in the Belgian House of Representatives._ Liverpool: John Richardson & Sons, 1906. 200 p. \\ | * * | 15 |
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h4. *Part 3: Liberia*
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| American Colonization Society. \\
_Emigration to Liberia. Report to the Standing Committee of the Board of Directors of the American Colonization Society, Unanimously Adopted January 20, 1885._ 8 p. \\ | * * | 1 |
| American Colonization Society. \\
_England_ _and Liberia._ Executive Committee, 1884. 23 p. \\ | * * | 2 |
| Barclay, Arthur. \\
_Inaugural Address of His Excellency Arthur Barclay, 29{_}{_}{^}th{^}_ _President of the Republic of Liberia._ Monrovia: R. A. Phillips, 1904. 29 p. \\ | * * | 3 |
| Barclay, Arthur. \\
_Inaugural Address of His Excellency Arthur Barclay, 30{_}{_}{^}th{^}_ _President of the Republic of Liberia. _ Monrovia: R. A. Phillips, 1906. 18 p. \\ | * * | 4 |
| Barclay, Arthur. \\
_Message of the President of Liberia Communicated to the First Session of the 31{_}{_}{^}st{^}_ _Legislature._ Monrovia: R. A. Phillips, 1907. 20 p. \\ | * * | 5 |
| Blyden, Edward Wilmot. \\
_The Three Needs of Liberia._ London: C. M. Phillips, 1908. 36 p. \\ | * * | 6 |
| Ladies' Liberia School Association. \\
_Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Liberia School Association._ Philadelphia: Lydia R. Bailey. \\
1836 (no. 4) \\
1838 (no. 6) \\
1839 (no. 7) \\
1840 (no. 8) 3 copies \\
1841 (no. 9) \\
1842 (no. 10) 2 copies \\ | * * | *7* |
| Liberian National Bar Association. \\
_Second Annual Meeting of the Liberian National Bar Association in the Executive Mansion, Monrovia, February 5, 1908._ Monrovia, Liberia: College of West Africa Press, 1908. 51 p. \\ | * * | 8 |
| Lugenbeel, J. W. \\
_Sketches of Liberia: Comprising a Brief Account of the Geography, Climate, Production, and Diseases of the Republic of Liberia._ Washington: C. Alexander, 1850. 43 p. \\ | * * | 9 |
| _Proceedings and Addresses on the Occasion of the Inauguration of the Rev._ _Garretson Warner Gibson, D.D., as President of Liberia College._ London: Henry Good & Son, 1900. 67 p. \\ | * * | 10 |
| Republic of Liberia. \\
_Acts Passed by the Legislature of the Republic of Liberia._ Monrovia: R. A. Phillips. \\
1907-1908 \\
1908-1909 \\
1909-1910 \\
1910-1911 \\ | * * | 11 |
| Republic of Liberia. \\
_Consular Regulations of the Republic of Liberia._ Monrovia: R. A. Phillips, 1906. 7 p. | * * | 12 |
| Republic of Liberia. \\
_Liberia{_}_, 1847-1893: Program to Columbian Exposition at Chicago, Ill., U.S.A., 1893._ 31 p. | * * | 13 |
| Republic of Liberia. \\
_Customs Tariff, 1910._ Monrovia: College of West Africa Press. \\ | * * | 14 |
| Republic of Liberia. \\
_Rulings, Opinions and Decisions of the Supreme Court of Liberia: January 1908-January 1909._ Annual series, no. 1_.\_ Monrovia: College of West Africa Press, 1909. 40 p. \\ | * * | 15 |
| Republic of Liberia. Bureau of Education. \\
_Public School Law of Liberia._ Kia-Pooh, Liberia: Ricks Institute, 1900. 19 p. \\ | * * | 16 |
| Republic of Liberia. Department of Public Instruction. \\
_Annual Report of the General Superintendent for the Year 1910._ Monrovia: Government Printing Office, 1910. 44 p. | * * | 17 |
| Republic of Liberia. Department of State. \\
_Regulations as to Precedence and Etiquette for Diplomatic and Consular Officers._ Monrovia: R. A. Phillips, 1908. 8 p. 2 copies. | * * | 18 |
| Republic of Liberia. Department of State. \\
_Treaties and Conventions Concluded between the Republic of Liberia and Foreign Powers, 1848-1892._ Monrovia: Dept. of State, 1907. 64 p. | * * | 19 |
| Stevens, J. C. \\ _Liberia_ _Teacher's Handbook._ Monrovia, Liberia: R. A. Phillips, 1901. 19 p. | * * | 20 |
| Tubman, John H. \\
_France_ _versus Liberia; a Statement and Appeal from the Citizens of Maryland County, Republic of Liberia._ Freetown: T. J. Sawyerr's Excelsior Printing Works, 1893. 15 p. \\ | * * | 21 |
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h4. *Part 4: Southern Africa*
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| _The Anti-British Crusade in South Africa, by an Ex-Official of the Transvaal._ Vigilance Papers, no. 7. Cape Town: South African Vigilance Committee, 1900. 20 p. \\ | 30 |
| Association in Aid of the Diocese of Capetown. \\
_The Diocese of Capetown and its Needs, by the Archbishop._ Kettering: W. E. & J. Goss, Printers, 1901. 7 p. \\ | 1 |
| Baker, A. W. \\
_100 Miles of Thanksgiving in Gazaland, part 1._ Modderfontein, Transvaal: Mission Press, South African Compounds & Interior Mission, Intokozo Training School. 15 p. \\ | 2 |
| Boissevain, Charles. \\
_The Struggle of the Dutch Republics. _ Amsterdam: Handelsblad, 1900. 49 p. | 3 |
| Boissevain, Charles. \\
_The Struggle of the Dutch Republics: Open Letter to an American Lady._ Amsterdam: Handelsblad, 1900. 93 p. \\ | 4 |
| Bourne, H. R. Fox. \\
_Blacks and Whites in South Africa._ London: P. S. King & Son, 1899. 60 p. \\ | 5 |
| _Britain_ _and the Boers._ New York: North American Review Publishing Co. | 6 |
| _Britain and the Boers, number two._ New York: North American Review Publishing Co., 1900. | 7 |
| _The British Case Against the Boer Republics._ Westminster: Imperial South African Association. 36 p. 2 copies | 8 |
| British South Africa Co. \\
_Rhodesia{_}_, 1899. _ London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1889. 52 p. | 9 |
| Brydone, R. R. \\
_"Liberty\!" Versus Liberty. Some Remarks on a South African Petition._ Vigilance Papers, no. 4. Cape Town: South African Vigilance Committee, 1900. 6 p. | 31 |
| _Chinese Labour Ordinance._ London: New Reform Club. 15 p. | 10 |
| Clathrop, S. R. \\
_The Transvaal, Armenia, and Venezuela. _ 15 p. | 11 |
| Davis, Richard Harding. \\
_Dr. Jameson's Raiders._ New York: Robert Howard Russell, 1897. 56 p. | 12 |
| _Great Britain_ _and the Dutch Republics._ Reprinted from the Times. London: George Edward Wright, 1900. 60 p. | 13 |
| Guyot, Yves. \\
_La Politique Boer_. En Vente: Aux Bureaux du "Siecle," 1900. 110 p. | 14 |
| Hassell, John A. \\
_The Boer Concentration Camps of Bermuda._ New York: John A. Hassell. 16 p. | 15 |
| Heyer, A. E. \\
_A Brief History of the Transvaal Secret Service System._ Cape Town: Wm. Taylor, 1899. 31 p. | 16 |
| Kuyper, A. \\
_The South African Crisis._ Reprinted from the Revue des Deux Mondes, Feb. 1900, 16{^}th^ ed. London: Stop the War Committee. 81 p. | 17 |
| Lecky, W. E. H. \\
_Moral Aspects of the South African War._ 8 p. | 18 |
| MacVane, S. M. \\
_The South African Question._ Boston: Victorian Club, 1900. 36 p. 2 copies | 19 |
| Moffat, J. S. \\
_The Black Man and the War._ Vigilance Papers, no. 8. Cape Town: South African Vigilance Committee, 1900. 11 p. 2 copies \\ | 30 |
| Naylor, Thomas. \\
\_Yellow Labour: the Truth about the Chinese in the Transvaal. London: New Reform Club. 31 p. | 20 |
| _"Never Again." Sir Alfred Milner's Replay to Ministers' Address._ Vigilance Papers, \\
no. 5. Cape Town: South African Vigilance Committee, 1900. 8 p. 2 copies | 30 |
| New Reform Club Political Committee. \\
_Rand_ _Magnates and British Labour. _ No. 2. London: New Reform Club. 8 p. | 21 |
| _Paul Kruger and the Transvaal Judiciary: his Violations of the Constitution, and his_ _Destruction of the Independence of the High Court of the Transvaal._ Vigilance Papers, no. 3. Cape Town: South African Vigilance Committee, 1900. 15 p. 2 copies \\ | 30 |
| _President Kruger's Retrogressive Policy._ Vigilance Papers, no. 9. Cape Town: \\
South African Vigilance Committee, 1900. 8 p. \\ | 30 |
| Reitz, F. W. \\ _A Century of Wrong. The Boer-British Case Stated._ 56 p. | 22 |
| Robins, William. \\
_The Truth About the Transvaal._ Toronto: Wm. Tyrtell & Co., 1900. 43 p. | 23 |
| Rose-Innes, J. \\
_Speech by the Honourable J. Rose-Innes … at the Municipal Hall, Claremont Cape Colony, 30{_}{_}{^}th{^}_ _March, 1900._ Vigilance Papers, no. 2. Cape Town: South African Vigilance Committee. 11 p. 2 copies \\ | 30 |
| Schreiner, Theophilus Lyndall. \\
_The Afrikander Bond and Other Causes of the War._ London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co., 1901. 52 p. \\ | 24 |
| Siclen, Geo. W. Van. \\
_American Sentiment. A Plebiscite upon the Boer War_. 22 p. \\ | 25 |
| _The South African Churches Declare for Annexation._ Vigilance Papers, no. 1. Cape \\
Town: South African Vigilance Committee, 1900. 28 p. 3 copies \\ | 30 |
| _South_ _African Republics{_}_: Souvenir Published for and in Behalf of the Boer Relief_ \\
_ Fund._ New York: Boer Relief Fund, 1900. 48 p. \\ | 26 |
| Stark, James H. \\
_The British and Dutch in South Africa._ Boston: James H. Stark, 1900. 32 p. \\ | 27 |
| _To the Worshipful Masters, Wardens and Brethren of the Lodges in the United States_ _of North-America …\[from\] the Lodges of the Netherlands. 3 p._ \\ | 28 |
| _The Transvaal. A Condensed History of the South African Republic._ Oriental \\
Library, vol. 1, no. 22. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., 1899. 60 p. \\ | 29 |
| _The Transvaal, Past and Present, and its Future._ Vigilance Papers, no. 11. Cape \\
Town: South African Vigilance Committee, 1900. 57 p. \\ | 30 |
| _Vigilance Papers._ Cape Town: The South African Vigilance Committee. \\
No. 1 3 copies \\
No. 2 2 copies \\
No. 3 2 copies \\
No. 4 \\
No. 5 2 copies \\
No. 7 \\
No. 8 2 copies \\
No. 9 \\
No. 11 | 30 |
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h4. *Part 5: Missions in Africa*
| Africa Industrial Mission. \\
_Pioneering in the Soudan; Report of Twelve Months' Work in Nigeria._ Toronto: Henderson & Co., 1903. 12 p. \\ | \\ | 1 |
| African Training Institute (Colwyn Bay, Wales) \\
_The African Training Institute, Colwyn Bay, North Wales._ 4 p. \\ | \\ | 2 \\ |
| African Training Institute (Colwyn Bay, Wales) \\
_Self-Supporting Native Missionaries_. Colwyn Bay, N. Wales: African Institute. 16 p. \\ | \\ | 3 |
| African Training Institute (Colwyn Bay,Wales) \\
_The Story of Kwesi. _ Reprinted from "The Friend" of Dec. 22, 1899. 2 p. \\ | \\ | 4 |
| _The African News._ Vol. 1, no. 10 (Oct. 1889). Vineland, N.J.: W. B. Welch. 401\- \\
448 p. \\ | \\ | 5 |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. \\
_The Congo; a Problem in Missions. Shall our Work There be Reduced, Abandoned, Reenforced?_ Boston: American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. 6 p. \\ | \\ | 6 |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. \\
_Report from the African Mission, to the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Assembled in New York, October, 1868._ 15 p. \\ | \\ | 7 |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. \\
_Report of Commission to Africa, Appointed by the Board of Managers of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society._ Boston, Mass., 1910. 36 p. \\ | \\ | 8 |
| Baker, A. W. \\
_A Personal Testimony, by A. W. B., Director, South African Compounds Mission._ Cape Town: Printed by Townshend, Taylor & Snashall, 1905. 20 p. \\ | \\ | 9 |
| Baskerville, G. K. and Pilkington, G. L. \\
_The Gospel in Uganda._ London: Church Missionary Society, 1896. 52 p. \\ | \\ | 10 |
| Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. \\
_A Look at Presbyterian Missions in Africa. _ Leaflets for Sunday-Schools and Young People's Societies. New York: Willett Press. 8 p. \\ | \\ | 11 |
| Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. \\
_What Christ Can Do for Darkest Africa. _ Leaflets for Sunday-Schools and Young People's Societies. New York: Willett Press. 12 p. \\ | \\ | 12 |
| Brewer, Emma. \\
_White Versus Black._ Reprinted from "The Girls' Own Paper." Colwyn Bay, North Wales: African Institute Printing Office. 4 p. \\ | \\ | 13 |
| Casalis, Alfred Eugène. \\
_Mine Erindringer fra Afrika._ Kjøbenhavn: Bethesdas Voghandel, 1898. 3 vol. \\ | \\ | 14 |
| Clarke, Elbert S. \\
_Report of the Twentieth Year of the Unsectarian Mission to Zulu Kaffir, at Entakamu Ixopo and Polela, Natal, South Africa, for the year 1898-99. _ 16 p. \\ | \\ | 15 |
| _Conference of West African Protestant Missionaries. Held at Gaboon. February_ _1876. _ Old Calabar: Mission Press. 30 p. \\ | \\ | 16 |
| Crummell, Alexander. \\
_The Duty of a Rising Christian State to Contribute to the World's Well-Being and Civilization, and the Means by Which it may Perform the Same. The Annual Oration Before the Common Council and the Citizens of Monrovia, Liberia -- July 26, 1855: Being the Day of National Independence._ London: Wertheim & Macintosh, 1856. \\ | \\ | 17 |
| _The Faithful Missionary: Being a Sketch of the Life of Rev. William Raymond._ \\
Cincinnati: American Reform Book and Tract Society. 16 p. \\ | \\ | 18 |
| Hughes, W. \\
_Letter and Enclosure Concerning the African Training Institute, Colwyn Bay, North Wales. _ Enclosure: 4 p. Letter dated 1901. \\ | \\ | 19 |
| Lewis, Judson A. \\
_Missionaries &Missions. Chapter III. From a book partly written on Ierra Leone and Surroundings._ Sierra Leone: T. S. Sawyerr's Excelsior Printing Works, 1885. 47 p. 2 copies. \\ | \\ | 20 |
| Livingstonia Mission. \\
_Letters to the Sub-Committee, 1905, Third Quarter._ p. 74-96. \\ | \\ | 21 |
| Means, John O. \\
_The Proposed Mission in Central Africa, a Paper Read at the Annual Meeting_ \[of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions\] _at Syracuse, N.Y., October 8, 1879._ Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1879. 21 p. \\ | \\ | 22 |
| _Our Consecrated Friend, Miss Emma Michener. Missionary to Africa. Also Jottings_ \\
_ by a Home Missionary (E. L. Bitler)._ Bloomsburg, Pa.: Miss E. L. Bitler, 1882. 99 p. \\ | \\ | 23 |
| Payne, John. \\
_Africa{_}_: Mission of the Protestant Episcopal Church. _ Occasional Missionary Paper, no. 22, June 1859. New York: Bible House. 4 p. \\ | \\ | 24 |
| _Proceedings of the Christian Convention Held in Monrovia from 12{_}{_}{^}th{^}_ _to 18{_}{_}{^}th{^}_ \\
_October._ Monrovia: T. W. Howard, Printer, 1876. 43 p. \\ | \\ | 25 |
| _Report of the Conference of Representatives of Foreign Mission Boards and_ \\
_Societies Working in the Congo District of Africa, Held at New York, January 21-22, 1921. _ 18 p. \\ | \\ | 26 |
| Richards, Henry. \\
_Paul, the Apostle of Banza Manteke._ Boston: American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, 1913. 14 p. \\ | \\ | 27 |
| Richards, Henry. \\
_The Pentecost on the Congo. Stenographic Report of Address by Rev. Henry Richards, Missionary, of the American Baptist Missionary Union, at Banza Manteke, Africa._ New York, 1891. 29 p. \\ | \\ | 28 |
| South African General Mission. \\
_Minutes of Proceedings of Third General Conference. Held in Durban, May 10{_}{_}{^}th{^}_ _\-\- May 18{_}{_}{^}th{^}{_}_, 1909._ Cape Town: Standard Press, Printers, 1909. 22 p. \\ | \\ | 29 |
| South Africa General Mission. \\
_Ordinary Revenue and Expenditure Account for Year Ended 31{_}{_}{^}st{^}_ _March, 1908. _ Supplement to the Aug. No. of the "Pioneer." Johannesburg, 1908. 5 p. \\ | \\ | 30 |
| Sudan Pioneer Mission. \\
_"To All People."_ Sheffield. 24 p. \\ | \\ | 31 |
| Sudan United Mission. \\
_"Look on the Fields\!" Annual Report and Review, 1909._ London: Marshall Brothers.64 p. \\ | \\ | 32 |
| Tracy, Joseph. \\
_Colonization and Missions. A Historical Examination of the State of Society in Western Africa, as Formed by Paganism and Muhammedanism, Slavery, the Slave Trade and Piracy, and of the Remedial Influence of Colonization and Missions._ Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin, 1844. 40 p. \\ | \\ | 33 |
| Tracy, Joseph. \\
_Colonization and Missions. A Historical Examination of the State of Society in Western Africa, as Formed by Paganism and Muhammedanism, Slavery, the Slave Trade and Piracy, and of the Remedial Influence of Colonization and Missions._ 3{^}rd^ ed. Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin, 1845. 40 p. \\ | \\ | 34 |
| _A Transformation Scene._ Popular Missionary Papers, no. 20. London: Church \\
Missionary Society. 4 p. \\ | _ _ | 35 |
| Universities' Mission to Central Africa. \\
_Report of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa._ Westminster: Office of the Mission. \\
1899 \\
1900 \\ | \\ | 36 |
| Williams, Samuel. \\
_Four Years in Liberia, Plus an Answer to Nesbit's Book._ Philadelphia: King & Baird, 1857. 66 p. \\ | \\ | 37 \\ |
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