JosephTracy,. History of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. N. Y., M. W. Dodd, 1842. p. 37.
2.
Missionary Herald, September 1839, p. 365; see also December 1837, p. 484.
3.
EddyDaniel C.Heroines of the Missionary Enterprise. 3rd ed. London, Arthur Hall, Virtue, and Co., n.d. p. 124.
4.
Memorial Volume of the First Fifty years of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. 5th ed. Boston, the Board, 1862. p. 276.
5.
Twenty-fifth (Silver) Anniversary of the Woman's Union Missionary Society of America for Heathen Lands. N.Y., the Society, 1886. p. 19.
6.
Baptist Board of Foreign Missions for the U. S., Second Annual Report, 1816. p. 112.
7.
Baptist Board of Foreign Missions for the U. S., Second Annual Report, 1816, p. 66.
8.
Baptist Board of Foreign Missions for the U. S., Second Annual Report, 1816, p. 65.
9.
Proceedings of the General Convention of the Baptist Denomination for the United States, 1816. p. 112.
10.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (A.B.C.F.M.), Annual Report, 1824. p. 104.
11.
StewartCharles S., Residenoe in the Sandwich Islands. 5th ed. Boston, Weeks and Jordan, 1839. p. 34.
12.
Hawaiian Mission Children's Society. Missionary Album. Enlarged from the edition of 1901. Honolulu, 1937. p. 177.
13.
Hawaiian Mission Children's Society. Missionary Album. Enlarged from the edition of 1901. Honolulu, 1937. p. 177.
14.
Missionary Herald, June 1827. p. 181.
15.
A. B. C. P. M., Annual Report, 1827. p. 28–29
16.
Vinton Book, Vol. 1, p. 138. (Typescript, A. B. C. F. M.); Missionary Herald, April 1862, p. 133.
17.
Missionary Herald, July 1827, p. 225–226; A. B. C. F. M., Annual Report, 1828, p. 23.
18.
Missionary Herald, May 1839, p. 189–190.
19.
American Board's Vinton Book (MSS), Vol. I, p. 138; Missionary Herald, April 1862, p. 133; American Marathi Mission, Report for 1862. p. 3–6.
20.
Memorial Papers of the American Harathi Mission, 1813–1881. Bombay, Education Society's Press, Byculla, 1882. p. 62.
21.
The author of this article is gathering material for a fuller account of the life and work of Miss Farrar and is preparing sketches of some of the pioneer single women missionaries.
22.
A. B. C. F. M., Annual Report, 1828, p. 63.
23.
American Baptist Magazine, Vol. 12, No, 8 (August 1832), p. 255; Vol. 15, No. 1 (Jan. 1835), p. 40–42; Vol. 15, No. 5 (May 1835), 202–203.
24.
American Baptist Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 12 (December 1832), p. 402.
25.
EddySamuel C.Heroines of the Missionary Enterprise, London, Arthur, Hall, Virtue, and Co., n.d. p. 124–147.
26.
Memorial Papers of the American Marathi Mission, 1813–1881, p. ix, x.
27.
EthelHubbard,. AgnewEliza. Boston, Woman's Board of Missions, 1917. (pamphlet)
28.
ReidJ. M.Missions and Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Vol. I. N. Y. Phillips, 1879. p. 163–168.
29.
BarclayW. C.History of Methodist Missions, Vol. I, N. Y., Board of Missions of the Methodist Church, 1949. p. 317, 338.
30.
GraceyJ. T.Mrs.Eminent Missionary Women. N. Y., Eaton & Maine; Cincinnati, Jennings & Graham; 1898. p. 71–77.
31.
GraceyJ. T.Mrs.Eminent Missionary Women. N. Y., Eaton & Maine; Cincinnati, Jennings & Graham; 1898, p. 23–37.
32.
GraceyJ. T.Mrs.Eminent Missionary Women. N. Y., Eaton & Maine; Cincinnati, Jennings & Graham; 1898, p. 66–70.