. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. This represents a manse lately built at Cuba, Mo., whichillustrates how much can be secured for a comparatively smalloutlay. It is a pretty and comfortable house. In addition tothe bedrooms, shown in the ground plan upon the next page,there is another 15 feet square upstairs. The Pastor, the T. Hays, writes: Every minister who has been outfrom St. Louis thinks it is the best-arranged plan for a smallmanse he has seen. The stairway to the


. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. This represents a manse lately built at Cuba, Mo., whichillustrates how much can be secured for a comparatively smalloutlay. It is a pretty and comfortable house. In addition tothe bedrooms, shown in the ground plan upon the next page,there is another 15 feet square upstairs. The Pastor, the T. Hays, writes: Every minister who has been outfrom St. Louis thinks it is the best-arranged plan for a smallmanse he has seen. The stairway to the upper rooms goes upfrom the back chamber, but would be perhaps better from thedining-room, and can be open or boxed in as may be total cost did not exceed $800 in addition to the lot. Forfloor plan see next page. 66 Manse No. 30 Floor 67 Manse No. 31.


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