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fereiices within the rebel fines. Had these figures 
been obtained they would have shown that the 
Church had at least held its own during the war, 
instead of decreasing, as their figures show, 4,642. 
The money expended for frontier and foreign 
works, and for conferences, is exhibited in the 
following table : 
FOREIGN WORK. 
Sherbro Mission — West Africa, for the quadrennial 
term ending April 30th, 1865 $ 5,530 29 
FRONTIER WORK. 
Massachusetts Mission 793 68 
Kentucky missions 100 25 
California Conference Ij35I 00 
Oregon Conference 900 00 
Kansas Conference Ij 4I5 83 
Missouri Conference 1,308 80 
Minnesota Conference 1,080 42 
Tennessee Mission 206 00 
Fox River Conference 850 00 
North Michigan Conference 831 66 
Canada Conference 1,185 25 
Parkersburg Conference 805 18 
Indiana German Conference 1^566 66 
Nebraska Mission 5000 
Pheedmen’s Mission 10,17081 
Total sum paid by Board to missionaries $ 28,145 83 
Salary paid missionaries by their fields 22,459 
Total sum paid missionaries in the foreign and 
frontier fields 50,60551 
The branch societies, or annual conferences, paid to 
home missionaries in the four years, including 
salary received on their fields 102,631 55 
Total sum spent for foreign, frontier, and home 
work $153,237 
