Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . 194 Orphan Homes and Schools. Louisville Presbyterian OrphanageAnchorage, Kentucky For Boys and Girls. Founded 1853. Government.—Bv Board elected bv the Synod of Kentucky, Number of buildings 2 Number of teachers 1 Number of children 46 Value of property $16,000 Amount of endowment Bible Study.—One hour each day. Superintendent.—Miss Margaret F. Shaw, Anchorage, Ky. THE LOUISVILLE PHESHYTERIAN ORPHANAGE MAIN BUILDING Orphan Homes and Schools. L95 Palmer OrphanageColumbus, MississippiFor Boys and Girls. Founded 1898. Government.—By Board


Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . 194 Orphan Homes and Schools. Louisville Presbyterian OrphanageAnchorage, Kentucky For Boys and Girls. Founded 1853. Government.—Bv Board elected bv the Synod of Kentucky, Number of buildings 2 Number of teachers 1 Number of children 46 Value of property $16,000 Amount of endowment Bible Study.—One hour each day. Superintendent.—Miss Margaret F. Shaw, Anchorage, Ky. THE LOUISVILLE PHESHYTERIAN ORPHANAGE MAIN BUILDING Orphan Homes and Schools. L95 Palmer OrphanageColumbus, MississippiFor Boys and Girls. Founded 1898. Government.—By Board elected by the Synods of Mississippi and Louisiana. Number of buildings 4 Number of teachers 2 Number of children 60 Value of property $40,000 Amount of endowment Bible Study.—Daily. Superintendent.—Rev. W. V. Frierson, Columbus, Miss.


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