| Description | He presented the plans of the Society's Christian Establishment, brought by Schulze, to MacCarthy and the Engineer. Both thought such plans, and those for the church at Freetown, beyond the powers of local builders, and that it would be better if the Society engaged, at a good salary, a master mason and a carpenter for 3 years. If this were done, some local boys might be apprenticed to them and thus local industry promoted. |