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6th. Rev. R. P. Baird, missionary from Cherokee Presbytery to Brazil, died on the train at Jesup, Georgia, Nov. 9th, 1909. 7th. The Rev. H. M. Perkins from the Presbytery of Savannah. In addition to these were Rev. Thomas Clay Winn, son of Rev. John Winn, and Miss Harriet Leila Winn, daughter of Rev. T. S. Winn, all the descendants from Midway Church, though not at the time connected with the Synod of Georgia. The latter went to Kanahawa, Japan, in 1877 as a missionary of the Northern Church; t...he former to Japan under the care of the Dutch Reform- ed Church in 1873. CHAPTER XVII. WORK AMONG THE COLORED PEOPLE. We find nothing specially done for the colored people in Georgia till the organization of the Presbytery of Geor- gia in 1821 and for the reason, we presume, that there were comparatively few slaves in the up-country. As that Presbytery embraced all the Seacoast, where the larger portion of the colored people dwelt, we naturally expect it would take the initiative; and so we find.
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