MONIES RECEIVED BY THE AGENT OF THE BOARD SUBSEQUENT TO THE OF MAY, 1817, AND ONWARD TO THE 30th OF APRIL, 1813, VIZ: 1817. May June July Aug. D. C. 30 21 13 10 By the hand of Gen. John S. Gano, of Cincin. Ohio, from the Mad River asso. (omit. bef. by mistake) 44 € 13 31 M 3 By collection, at the Concord Association, Hickmans er. Smith co. Ten. 25 52-by Mr. Brown 25ets. 257 Sept. Oct. Nov. 12 By Mr. Hewitt, Georgetown, Ky. on being presented with a copy of the Report 1-others 1 30 8 By collection, at the Philadelphia Association, Southampton, Bucks county, Pennsylvania 4 By Mrs. Frances Greenhow, 4 50-and Miss Mary Daniel 3, for education-two Reports 50 cts. 9 By collection, at the Raleigh Association, at the Cross Roads meeting house, Wake co, N. C. 11 By Rev. Elisha Battle, Battle Hall, Granville county, North Carolina, 12 By Rev. Wm. Richards 2-Mrs. Richards 1-near Spanish Grove, Mecklenberg co. Va. 30 By collection, Chillicothe, Ohio, 23 50-a little boy for the missionaries 25 cts.-another 50 cts. 1 By persons at an evening meeting 4-Mr. Armstrong 5--Mr Luckey 3-West Union, Ohio 2 By Mr. Wheatley 50 ets-persons at a meeting, Maysville, Ky. 5 50-Washington do. 10 2 By Rev. Robert Wilson, Washington, Mason county, Kentucky, for the Luminary, 5 By persons at an evening meeting, Georgetown, Ky. 6-Col. J. Johnson, Great Crossings 10, 1 33 collection, of which 2 are for the African mission, Nashville, Davidson co. Ten. 1817. 1818. Amount brought up 21 By Elder James Whitsett, from the West Tennessee Baptist Auxiliary Mission Society January 2 By Elder West Walker, Knox co. Te. on a subscription for the Luminary 3 By collection in the Methodist m. h. Knoxville, Te. 7-Rev. Mr. Sherman, 5 4 By Dr. Deaderick, secretary of Holston Association Mission Society, auxil. to the board 4 By Elder Isaac Barton, near Panther springs, Jefferson co, Te, for Luminary D. C. 1736 47 50 00 30 50 30 50 1 00 4 25 5 20 5 50 2.50 6 27 9 50 12.00 2.00 193 00 Feb. 5 By sale of Reports 75 ets.-collection 13 06, Jonesboro, Washington co. Te. 6 By Mr. King, near Blountville, Te. 5-collection in Blountville, 10 14 8 By E. Gilling waters, esq. from Elders Thomas Colley and Wm. Laswell, Va. for Report 8 By Mr. Hubbell, after preaching, 1-Mrs. Hubbell, 1-another 50 ets.-another 13 Washington co. Va. 2 63 12 By Mr. William Holmes, near Newbern, Montgomery co. Va. . 14 By persons after preaching, at the house of Mr. Absalom Dempsey Fincastle, Bottetourt co. Va. 18 By collection in the Presbyterian m. h. Lynchburg, er, to the Mission and Mite Societies there 19 By collection in the Presbyterian m. h. Lexington, Rockbridge co. Va. 19 By Mr. Valentine Mason, Lexington, Rockbridg co. Va. on a subscription for the Luminary 8 50 5 00 21 By collection in the Presbyterian place of worship, Staunton, Augusta co Va. 14 66 21 By Mr. J. C Sowers, after, from a poor lady 12 cts.-others 10 dolls.-subsc. for the Luminary 2 21 By Mr. John Lincoln 2-on sub. for the Luminary 2–Rev. Thos. Buck on sub, for Luminary 1 50 13 60 5 50 13 81 22 By Elder Jacob Harshberger, near New Market, Shenandoah co. Va. sub. for Luminary 6 10 18 50 22 By Wm. R. Almond, Luray, Shenandoah co. Va, on subscription for the Luminary 5 00 23 By persons after preaching at the Baptist m. h. near Center Mill and Milford, Shenandoah co. Va. 9 25 23 By Rev.S.O.Hendron, near Millwood, Fred.co.Va.7 50-Rev. Wm.C.Buck,near Strasburg 3 for Lumi. 15 26 10 50 150 31 7 63 31 00 26 By the Rev. Mr. Walton, Charleston 1-Mr. Robert Lemon 40 ets, for the Luminary 26 By collection in the Lutheran m. h. Winchester, Frederick co. Va. 26 By collection in the Presbyterian m. h. Charleston, Jefferson co. Va. 26 By collection at Harper's ferry 12 35-afterwards by the hand of J. Resor and others 7 50 3 By Chas. K. Mallory, esq. 31 25, of which 11 25 is for the Luminary-subscribers in Philad. 1 25 5 By Mr. John Samuel, Ky. 10-Asa Runyon, esq. N. J. 8--for the Latter Day Luminary 7 By Deacon Hiland Hill, Catskill. New York, for the Latter Day Luminary 54 00 32 50. 6 00 18 00 4.00 12 25 2.00 22 65 21 68 1 40 19 85 17 25 9 By Elder Bostwick, N. Y. 1-Elder Grinsted, Ky. 5-Mr. Barksdale, Va. 6 25-Luminary 10 By Dr. Wm. H. Deaderick, Cheek's roads, Hawkins co. Fe, for the Luminary 12 By Dr. Christian B. Fleet, of Virginia, for the Latter Day Luminary 3.00 14 By Mr. Jeremiah Dale, Zanesville, Muskingum co. Ohio, for the Luminary 10 00 15 By a friend, after preaching, at Lower Dublin meeting house, Fennsylvania 2. 00 16 By M. C. Rogers, Te. 4-hand of Dr. Staughton from a person at Marcus Hook 4-for Luminary 8. 00 5 50 17 50 10 00 1 25 28 By Mr. Curwen 20-subscriber in Philad. 1, for the Luminary-El. J. Moris, Va. an. Report 10 31 00 Amount carried up 3162 19 April Amount brought up, 28 By letter from Wm. R. Almond, esq. Luray, Va. to be added to the collection taken there in Jan. 2 By Mr. Curwen, for Luminary 10-Elder Thos. Roberts, per collection, Great Valley, l'a. 22 50 4 By the Rev. John Bryce, Richmond, Va. for the Luminary D. C. 3163 港 100 32 59 40 00 6 By Elder Jehiel Fox, N. Y. annual Report and collection 12-Mr. Logan, Salem, Va. for Lumin. 3 15 00 13 By Elder Sedwick, Dumfries, Va. from Miss Catharine Smoot, Chapawamsic church, Md. 2 By Mrs. Maria O. Marshall, Richmond, Va. for Secretary fund 20-for Luminary 7 50 3 By Mr. Crane, Richmond, Va. for Report 1 50: Mr.Roper 5: Dabney 2: Mr. Jones 1 25: for Sec. fund 9 TS 14 By the Rev. Josiah Crudup and Mr. Davis, for the Luminary 20 70 2000 250 17 By Thos. Brownrigg, esq. 10: Rev. Mr. Farnsworth 10, for the Luminary: ch. 1, Edenton, N. C. 21 0 20 By collections in the two Baptist places of public worship in Norfolk, Virgingia, 4325 22 By letters for Luminary, El. Stevens, Woolford 3: Mr. Corns. Payne 35: Wickes & Harsberger 5 43 0 22 By do. do. El.W.Castin 1: El.J.Landers 6 25: G. Luckey, esq. 11: El.G.Evens 2: D.Robertson,esq.49 69 25 22 By do. from El. Isaac M'Coy, by Isaac Montgomery 3: W. Latham 3: Lemuel Baldwin 3: Indiana 90 22 By do. do. by James Tweedle 2: Samuel Adams 3 50: Thomas Martin 50 cts. for translation 22 By do. do. by Thomas Martin 50 cents, also, for civilizing the Indians 23 By letters from Elder James Bailey, for Luminary 24 By Mrs. Allen, from the Burlington Female Mite Society, for missionary purposes 600 25 By letters for Luminary, Elder Th. L. Henley 18: Mr. George Hugill 1: Elder David Philips 5 28 By John M'Alister, esq. 10 25, Jonesboro', Tennessee, for Luminary 25 By do. do. Mr. Mic. Fairfield 12: J. L. Sherwood, esq. 4: EL. J. Estep 2: El. G. Waller for Rep. 20 35 0 26 By collection in Frankford, near Philadelphia 455 29 By do. from the same from the North Carolina Baptist Society for Foreign Missions 29 By do. from the same from the Baptist Female Mission Society, Edenton, N. C. 29 By do. from the same from the Milford Baptist Female Society, New York 29 By the hand of Dr. Staughton, from D. Barrow from the Kehukee Association, N. C. 29 By do. from Thomas Brownrigg, esq. from the Chowan Baptist Mission Society, N. Carolina, 29 By do, from Isaac Howell, from the Franklin Association, New York 29 By do. from Mr. Lowry from the Cincinnatti Female Baptist Mission Society, Ohio 29 By do. from Wm. Lancaster, esq. from the Broad River Association, South Carolina 29 By do. by the hand of B. W. Lester from Captain Thomas Peters 22 By do. from Rev. J. A. Ranaldson from the Mississippi Mission Society, La. 29 By do. from Elder John Miller, Abington, Pennsylvania, for Report 30 By Elder John Bryce from the Richmond Baptist Foreign and Domestic Mission Society 30 By the same from the Richmond Female Society to aid Foreign and Domestic Missions 30 By the Rev. Spencer H. Cone from the Alexandria Female Missionary Cent Society Total to the time of the accounts being audited by a committee and approved by the Board In the foregoing: designated for civilizing the Indians designated for an African Mission designated as personal designated for the translation designated for the purpose of education designated for the Secretary fund by sale of the last Annual Report by subscriptions for the Luminary already paid by remittances from societies, collections, donations, &c. Overpaid last year 95: see 3d annual Report, p. 149, personal 7 To be transmitted in a few days 27 16 17 50 73 25 123 08 653 10 4551 14-5443 102 3003387 67 1653 90--5443 30 Expenditures up to this date, connected with the range of business assigned the Agent, including weeks' service at 8 dolls. per week; travelling expenses; distribution of the 3d Annual Report; pap printing, stitching, and circulating the first number of the Luminary; subscription papers; paper the second and third numbers of the Luminary, and the 4th Annual Report; postages, &c. &c. 1963 May Received since the Committee audited the accounts. 1 By the Rev. Mr. Peckworth, from the Phila. Southern District Bap. Soc. for For. & Dom. Mis. 2 By Rev. Jos. Mathias, from the For. & Dom. Miss. Soc. of Montgomery, N. Britain, & Hilltown 5 By Mr. Schucker 1 25: Mr. M'Call 50 ets. for Luminary 6 By Mr. Curwen 1 25: hand of Miss Staughton from Mrs. Conroe 50 cts for Luminary 7 By letter from James Whitaker, esq. from French Broad Association, North Carolina 7 By individuals next day 1: Elder S. Morgan, personal 2: Mrs. Brayer, do. 50 ets. for Report 7 25 11 By letter from Eld. D. Barrow from the church at Bracken 10: at Lawrence cr. 3 5 By a few persons, after sermon, at Sand Lake, Rensselaer county, New York June 5 By Rev. Dr. Staughton, corresponding secretary of the Board 8 By collection in the Baptist meeting house, Albany, New York 10 By brother Fish of Ohio 1: by Mrs. Hildreth, a poor but pious widow, 6 ets. Hudson, New York July 2 By a few individuals after sermon in East Hillsdale, New York Aug Sep 6 By collection in the Baptist meeting house, Amenia, N. Y. 6: by Miss Morgan, Sharon Ct. 1 4 By collection at the Redstone Association 56 45: for copies of constitution 63 cts. 4 By collection in the Baptist meeting house in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 7 By collection in the Baptist meeting, Washington, Pennsylvania 8 By Hugh Wilson, a little boy, 25 cts.: Rhoda Wilson, 50 cts.: Mr. Read 1: a stranger 2 11 By a few persons after sermon, Cadiz, Harrison county, Ohio, 3 36: Report 50 cts. Total 831 18 1817. July Expenditures of Mr. Peck, connected with his outfit and journey to the Westward. 24 To expenses from the 17th of May up to this date, including horse hire, travelling expenses, &c. 48 98 24 To expenses of family and several articles of outfit for journeying to the Westward 24 To clothing 75 83: Horse 95: Waggon 96 60: Harness 23 83 9 To travelling expenses from Litchfield, Con. to Lexington, Kentucky, with a family, 102 43 9 To the transportation of a box with books, linens, &c. to Pittsburg 9 To printing 500 copies of constitutions for Mite Societies 27 50 7 50 9 To portable Map of the United States 10 price: 1 50 deducted by Mr. Mellish Received by Mr. Welch before going, and on his way to the Westward. June 19 By the hand of the Rev. Dr. Staughton, corresponding secretary of the Board 400 00 13 By collection Zoar m. h. Orange co. 13 25: do a presbyterian m. h. Rockbridge co. 12 22 17 By cash by the hand of B. Bell, esq. Danville, Kentucky 24 By collection at the Tates' Creek Association, Kentucky 16 18: Report 1 25 26 By collection in the Presbyterian meeting house, Lexington, Kentucky 7 By collection at the Bracken Association, Kentucky 11 By collection in Lancaster, Ohio 14 By collection Mays Lick 15: Washington 11 87, Kentucky 15 By cash by the hands of Walker Reed, esq. 18 By several persons in the republican m. h. Woodford county, Kentucky 25 47 5 00 48 75 2.00 18 13 28 00 84 25 11 75 Amount brought up, Sept. 27 By Gen. Jos. Lewis, corresponding secretary of the Salem Association, Kentucky Oct. 1817. May June 1817. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1818. Jan. 5 By collection at David's Fork meeting house, Fayette county, Kentucky By the hand of brother Benjamin Stout, collected at the Elkhorn Association Total Expenditures of Mr. Welch connected with his outfit and journey to the Westward. 28 To gig and harness 180: a horse 1 20: travelling expenses to Orange county, Va. 35 75 Total expenditures Receipts 978 34: expenditures 621 15: balance in favour of the Board 7 To travelling expenses from Lexington, Ky. to Shawnee, IL. T. 47 37: while there 12 50 3 To transportation of a box and trunk from Pittsburg to St. Louis 20 To freightage on two boxes from Kentucky to St. Louis 9 To horse keeping 15 70: To room for school and meeting 32 13 9 To reapir a room for br. and sister Welch, 16 80; expense for clothing 18 32 44 5 9.00 621 15 357 19 73 19 59 ST 36 13 37 21 *5.00 20.50 47 53 35 12 179 $5 11 By balance in the hands of br. Welch, 357 19: do. br. Peck, 204 53 561 73 12 By collection in the baptist meeting-house, Providence. Jessamine county, Kentucky 25 11 26.00 26 By collection in Elizabethtown, Harden county, Kentucky 15 93 12 37 1818. Jan. 10 By Dr. J. Young, 3: report, 75 cts.: subscription for the Luminary, 6 25 The Baptist Board of Foreign Missions in account with Thomas Baldwin, Lucius Bolles, and Daniel Sharp, Committee, to whom was referred the outfit, &c. of brethren Wheelock and Colman for Burmak. 4 To cash paid Captain Drew for passage for two missionaries and their wives 13 To Osburn for packing the same 13 To the truck-man for the trunks, and porterage of specie going on board 13 To Lincoln and Edmands' bill for books, as per bill 13 To cash paid for Brown's History of Missions 19 700.00 137 6 26 51 3060 00 13 To cash paid Dr. Torrington for medicine, &c. as per bill 13 To Miss Ditson's bill for making clothes for the missionaries, as per bill 13 To Mr. Sharp's bill for boarding Mr. Colman, and for one medical book, as per bill 13 To expense of horse and chaise in setthing business for Mr. Colman Total CONTRA, D. C. 400 2360 5 By cash of 2 friends, 5: Mrs. Bradford, 1: by Rev. Mr. Batchelder, 9 25 15 25 |