Walks About Richmond a Story for Boys And a Guide to Persons Visiting the Cit
Walks About Richmond a Story for Boys And a Guide to Persons Visiting the Cit
Mccarthy Carlton
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For the first time, a human skeleton, the parts of which were fastened in the proper places, so that it stood upright, and seemed almost able to walk. He also looked into a little closet full of bones, which Mr. Hood said were laid away in order that the students, when they became graduates, might each have, for study, a human skeleton. Having seen all the interesting and instructive articles in the mu- seum, and other rooms of the college, bidding Mr. Hood farewell, the boys continued their wa...lk. " What old brick house is that on the corner, Ned ?" "We call that the First African Baptist Church. Years ago, the white people worshipped there, but when the new church was built, a WALKS ABOUT RICHMOND. 113 square higher up the street, this old one was given to the colored people. " It is probably the largest church of the kind in this country, in num- bers. " I have heard that it has about two thousand members, who, of course, are all negroes. " The pastor of the church is a colored man who was raised in Richmond.
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