All the western states and territories . e fathers and founders of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. In memory of Reverend Jessk Greene, born Nov. 29, 1791, died April 18, A pure Christian, a wise Counsellor, a faithful Minister, a Pioneer of Methodism inMissouri, part in the Council and Itinerant labors of his Church, and fell at his post. Iheard a voice from heaven, saying write, Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; Yea,saith the Spirit, their works do follow them. Rev. xiv, 13. The members of the SaintLouis Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South have


All the western states and territories . e fathers and founders of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. In memory of Reverend Jessk Greene, born Nov. 29, 1791, died April 18, A pure Christian, a wise Counsellor, a faithful Minister, a Pioneer of Methodism inMissouri, part in the Council and Itinerant labors of his Church, and fell at his post. Iheard a voice from heaven, saying write, Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; Yea,saith the Spirit, their works do follow them. Rev. xiv, 13. The members of the SaintLouis Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South have erected this mon-ument over his remains, 1850. L. A. Gkiswold, Hebe of Prudence Constellation, No. 34, , surrendered her crownon Earth to be crowned with immortal glory in Ileaven. In memory of Lockie A. Gris-woUi, wife of Sylvanus A. Griswold, completed her errand of Mercy here, and was per-mitted to behold the Light of the Seraphic world, which ever inspired her with fraternalexcellence, at 10 oclock, , Sept. 27, North-eastern view of Kansas City. Showing the appearance of Kansas City, at the Landing, as seen from the opposite bank of the forest shown in the distance, beyond tlie point of tlie l)lufTon the right, is within the territorial limitsof Kansas. The Ferry Landing and the old Jail or Calaboose appear on the left. Kansas City is situated near the mouth of Kansas River, at the westernboundary line between the state of Missouri and Kansas, 282 miles westwardof Jefferson City, 45G from St. Louis, and 109 southerly from St. Joseph, onthe Missouri. It is the western terminus of the line of the Pacific bluff, about 120 feet above high water mark, extends along the river forabout a mile within the city limits. The principal part of the town is situ-ated immediately back of the bluff, through which roads are being cut to theIcvce iu front. This city is the great depot for the Santa Fe trade, and it is MISSOURI. 425 estimated ttat


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