ELIZABETH R. WHEATON
PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
CONTENTS.
Prisons and Prayer OR A LABOR OF LOVE.
CHAPTER I. Biography and Call to the Work.
CHAPTER II. A Letter to My Prison Children.
CHAPTER III. A Plea for the Prisoner.
CHAPTER IV. A Brief Pen Picture of Prison Life.
CHAPTER V. Letters of Introduction and Kind Words from Governors, Prison Officials, Etc.
CHAPTER VI. Some of My Prison Boys.
CHAPTER VII. Letters from Co-workers, and Some of My Prison Girls.
CHAPTER VIII. Incidents in My Prison Work. LETTER FROM THE PRISONERS AT CHESTER, ILL.
CHAPTER IX. Conversion of Desperate Prisoners Prevents a Terrible Mutiny.
CHAPTER X. Remarkable Conversion and Experience of George H. Colgrove.
CHAPTER XI. Work in Stockades and Prison Camps in Southern States.
CHAPTER XII. Work in Stockades and Prison Camps Continued.
CHAPTER XIII. Work in Fort Madison, Iowa, and Santa Fe, New Mexico
CHAPTER XIV. Gone Home from the Scaffold.
CHAPTER XV. Work in Churches and Missions.
CHAPTER XVI. Preaching the Gospel on Railway Trains.
CHAPTER XVII. Street and Open Air Work.
CHAPTER XVIII. Rescue Work.
CHAPTER XIX. Work in Canada and Mexico.
CHAPTER XX. Across the Sea.
CHAPTER XXI. Travel and Toil. TWO NIGHTS'S SERVICE.
CHAPTER XXII. Letters from Prisoners.
CHAPTER XXIII. Kind Words from Friends.
CHAPTER XXIV. Sketches from Press Reports.
CHAPTER XXV. Furnished unto Every Good Work. Who will man the
CHAPTER XXVI. Selections from My Scrap Book.
Appendix.