The Committee cannot refrain from noticing the pleasure with which both these gentlemen speak of their visits to Warrenton. The small congregation collected in that place by the Rev’d Mr. Phillips, seem distinguished for their attachment to the Church. A few ladies of the congregation have formed a school, in which upwards of twenty children are instructed in the rudiments of learning, and the principles of our religion, free from expense.
(Source: The Rev. William M. Green, Report of the Committee of the Missionary Society, 1821 Journal of Convention, pp. 16-17)