There is a record that only a small number of burials were made here before the War between the states, for on April 30, 1860, Miss Sue McBeth, a later missionary-teacher at Kunsha, wrote in her now-famous diary about the death and burial of little Bella Ainslie, daughter of the Seminary's superintendent, George Ainslie.."We buried baby Bella today in the graveyard by the church. Two missionaries and a little band of Indian children sleep beside her until the Resurrection..."
There is a record that only a small number of burials were made here before the War between the states, for on April 30, 1860, Miss Sue McBeth, a later missionary-teacher at Kunsha, wrote in her now-famous diary about the death and burial of little Bella Ainslie, daughter of the Seminary's superintendent, George Ainslie.."We buried baby Bella today in the graveyard by the church. Two missionaries and a little band of Indian children sleep beside her until the Resurrection..."
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