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  History 
  of 
  Durham. 
  

  

  Southgate, 
  Secretary 
  ; 
  H. 
  N. 
  Snow, 
  Senior 
  Deacon 
  ; 
  J. 
  F. 
  

   Freeland, 
  Junior 
  Deacon 
  ; 
  A. 
  Mohsberg 
  and 
  Wm. 
  Maynor, 
  

   Stewards; 
  T. 
  B. 
  Smith, 
  Tyler. 
  

  

  RELIGIOUS 
  DENOMINATIONS. 
  

  

  Trinity 
  (Methodist)— 
  Head 
  of 
  Church 
  street. 
  Rev. 
  T. 
  A. 
  

   Boone, 
  pastor. 
  Preaching 
  every 
  Sunday 
  at 
  11 
  o'clock 
  a. 
  m. 
  

   and 
  7 
  o'clock 
  p. 
  m. 
  Sunday 
  School 
  at 
  9J 
  o'clock. 
  Young 
  

   men's 
  prayer- 
  meeting 
  at 
  3 
  o'clock 
  p. 
  m. 
  

  

  Baptist 
  (Missionary) 
  — 
  Rev. 
  C. 
  Durham, 
  pastor. 
  Preach- 
  

   ing 
  every 
  Sunday 
  at 
  11 
  o'clock 
  a. 
  m. 
  and 
  7 
  o'clock 
  p. 
  m. 
  

   Sunday 
  School 
  at 
  9J 
  o'clock. 
  Young 
  men's 
  prayer 
  meeting 
  

   at 
  3 
  o'clock 
  p. 
  m. 
  Mangum 
  street. 
  

  

  Presbyterian 
  — 
  Rev. 
  H. 
  T. 
  Darnall, 
  pastor. 
  Preaching 
  every 
  

   Sunday 
  at 
  11 
  o'clock 
  a. 
  m. 
  and 
  7 
  o'clock 
  p. 
  m. 
  Sunday 
  

   School 
  at 
  9^ 
  o'clock. 
  Main 
  street. 
  

  

  St. 
  Philip's 
  (Episcopal) 
  — 
  Services 
  every 
  Sunday 
  at 
  11 
  a. 
  m. 
  

   and 
  7 
  p. 
  m. 
  Sunday 
  School 
  at 
  10 
  a. 
  m. 
  Rev. 
  John 
  Husk, 
  

   Rector. 
  Main 
  street. 
  

  

  Primitive 
  Baptists 
  — 
  Liberty 
  street. 
  Preaching 
  once 
  a 
  

   month. 
  No 
  pastor. 
  

  

  COLORED 
  CHURCHES. 
  

  

  Baptist 
  Church. 
  — 
  S. 
  Railroad 
  street, 
  opp. 
  Redmond's 
  Grove. 
  

   Rev. 
  F. 
  H. 
  Wilkerson, 
  pastor. 
  

  

  Methodist 
  Church. 
  — 
  Fayetteville 
  street, 
  Hayti.* 
  Rev. 
  W. 
  

   Cook, 
  pastor. 
  

  

  Primitive 
  Baptist. 
  — 
  South 
  Railroad 
  street. 
  Rev. 
  Luke 
  

   Webb, 
  pastor. 
  

  

  EDUCATIONAL 
  INSTITUTIONS. 
  

  

  Methodist 
  Female 
  Seminary, 
  next 
  to 
  Trinity 
  M. 
  E. 
  

   church. 
  Mrs. 
  Julia 
  R. 
  Williams, 
  Principal. 
  Teachers— 
  Misses 
  

   Lessie 
  Southgate, 
  Addie 
  Holman 
  and 
  Mrs. 
  L. 
  C. 
  Lipscomb. 
  

  

  Durham 
  Female 
  Seminary, 
  Mangum 
  street. 
  Mrs. 
  M. 
  E. 
  

   Mahoney, 
  Principal. 
  (See 
  sketch 
  in 
  Addenda.) 
  

  

  Durham 
  Graded 
  School 
  — 
  Main 
  street, 
  opposite 
  the 
  Duke 
  

   Factory. 
  Prof. 
  E. 
  W. 
  Kennedy, 
  Superintendent. 
  Teach- 
  

   ers 
  — 
  Profs. 
  Thomas 
  J. 
  Simmons 
  and 
  C. 
  L. 
  Dowell, 
  Misses 
  

   Lula 
  Freeland, 
  Bessie 
  Fanning, 
  Dora 
  Fanning, 
  Eva 
  Cox 
  

   and 
  Mrs. 
  S. 
  T. 
  Morgan. 
  

  

  *A 
  large 
  portion 
  of 
  the 
  city 
  settled 
  almost 
  entirely 
  by 
  the 
  colored 
  people. 
  

  

  