Published in 1825, The
Missionary Gazetteer offered reference information to those interested in the global extent of Christian missions.
Today it affords a guide to mission stations associated with
William Carey. Below will be found selected mission stations, their
political and social circumstances, their missionary occupants, and remarks
concerning the work of each mission.
Agimeer
(Jabez Carey) and Agra
Agra (Peacock and Mackintosh)
Allahabad (Mackintosh
and Kerr) [continued]
Allahabad [concluded]
Amboyna (Jabez Carey)
(continued)
Amboyna (concluded)
Arracan
Ava (Felix Carey)
Ballasore
Baranagur
Barbaree and
Barrackpore
Batavia, Java
Beerbhoom (John Thomas)
Delhi (J. T. Thomson)
Dewangunj, Digah (W.
Moore, Mrs. Rowe) and Dinagepore (Ignatius Fernandez, Nidheram)
Doorgapore and Dumdum
(Rammohun)
Futtyghur
Gajpoora
Goamalty (Kristna Dass, Mr.
and Mrs. Mardon)
Gundulpara (Tarachund)
and Guyah (Mr. Fowles and Rughoo)
Hindostan
Hindostan [continued]
Hindostan [concluded]
Howrah
Jessore
Jessore [concluded]
Kalee Ghaut
Kaunaumeek (David Brainerd)
Kidderpore
Mahrattas
Malda
Monghyr (John Chamberlain)
Nuddea
Oottur Parrah (near
Calcutta)
Orissa
Patna, Hindustan
Poonah (Henry Martyn)
Rangoon (Felix Carey)
Rangoon (Felix Carey)
[concluded]
Sahebgunj, Jessore, India
Serampore, India
(William Carey, Joshua Marshman, William Ward)
Serampore, India
(William Carey, Joshua Marshman, William Ward) [concluded]
Titalya
Titalya [concluded]
Tranquebar
Tranquebar (concluded)
Trichinopoly (Christian Swartz)
Trichinopoly (Christian Swartz)
[concluded]
Tumlock, or Tumlook, India
Vans-Variya, India
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Created: April 2, 2001 Updated:
April 27, 2001