^ Religious, Political, Educational 



(Mr. J. P. Crommelin), in the United States by a Consul-General 

 (Mr. C. H. Adams), in Germany by a Consul-General (Herr Dinklage), 

 and elsewhere by consuls-general or consuls. AMERICA is repre- 

 sented in LlF^ERIA by a Minister-Resident (Dr. Ernest Lyon), Great 



133. BAPTIST CHURCH, MONROVIA 



Britain, France, and Germany by Consuls de carriere (Capt. Braith- 

 waite Wallis, M. Germenot, and Herr Franoux), and the other 

 Powers by trading consuls or vice-consuls. 



EDUCATIONAL 



The Liberia College.— This College, represented at the 

 present day by a great gaunt building of iron and brick about one 

 mile outside Monrovia, on the verge of the tropical forest, and not 

 far from the sea coast, dates its existence in idea from 1848, when it 

 was suggested by the Right Rev, John Payne, afterwards a Missionary 



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