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Papers of Missionaries to China For thorough searching, please use the Yale Finding Aid Database. Additional small collections are listed as part of the China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection (RG 8) See also microform collections such as "Women’s lives. Series 3, American women missionaries and pioneers collection" - University of Oregon Libraries. (Film Ms467) When an online finding aid for a collection is available, the record group number (e.g., RG 8) is linked to it. Hard copies are available for all record groups in the Special Collections Reading Room. An asterisk indicates that microform holdings are available via interlibrary loan. To submit a request, please consult with Special Collections staff. For a list of abbreviations used in this chart, click here. Jump to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Abbott, Edward (RG 8) Collection of 57 photographs taken in China (1896-1900), primarily at American Church Mission stations and institutions. Also of interest: Imperial Examination cells at Nanking (Nanjing), Chinese Prayer Book Revision Committee. (.5 linear ft.) Adams, Archibald (RG 8) ABFMS missionary in Suifu (Yibin) and Kiating (Leshan), Sichuan prov. (1914-1926); correspondence, writings, photographs of Peking (Beijing), Western China, Buddhist funeral, people at work, etc. (1 linear ft.) Adams, Marie (RG 8) MEFB missionary in Peking (Beijing), 1915-1950; memoir, photographs and watercolors in silk cases, incl. "Views in China," "Chart of Old Peking," "Chinese Temples," "China Flowers." (1 linear ft.)
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Papers of Missionaries to China

For thorough searching, please use the Yale Finding Aid Database. Additional small

collections are listed as part of the China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers

Collection (RG 8) See also microform collections such as "Women’s lives. Series 3, American

women missionaries and pioneers collection" - University of Oregon Libraries. (Film Ms467)

When an online finding aid for a collection is available, the record group number (e.g., RG

8) is linked to it. Hard copies are available for all record groups in the Special Collections

Reading Room.

An asterisk indicates that microform holdings are available via interlibrary loan. To submit a

request, please consult with Special Collections staff.

For a list of abbreviations used in this chart, click here.

Jump to: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z

Abbott, Edward (RG 8) Collection of 57 photographs taken in China (1896-1900),

primarily at American Church Mission stations and

institutions. Also of interest: Imperial Examination cells at

Nanking (Nanjing), Chinese Prayer Book Revision

Committee. (.5 linear ft.)

Adams, Archibald (RG 8) ABFMS missionary in Suifu (Yibin) and Kiating (Leshan),

Sichuan prov. (1914-1926); correspondence, writings,

photographs of Peking (Beijing), Western China, Buddhist

funeral, people at work, etc. (1 linear ft.)

Adams, Marie (RG 8) MEFB missionary in Peking (Beijing), 1915-1950; memoir,

photographs and watercolors in silk cases, incl. "Views in

China," "Chart of Old Peking," "Chinese Temples," "China

Flowers." (1 linear ft.)

Ady, Merrill Steele

and Lucile Meloy (RG 138)

PN missionaries in Yeungkong (Yangjiang, Guangdong)

(1924-1949); field agent in Secret Intelligence with U.S.

Army Office of Strategic Services in China (1944-

1945); Kwangtung International Relief Committee (1945-

1949); Hong Kong, Church of Christ in China (1950-1960);

correspondence, notes, reports, printed material. (1.5 linear

ft.)

Aeschliman, Edward and Myrle

(RG 8)

Methodist missionaries 1919-1950, stationed in Peking

(Beijing) and Tientsin (Tianjin). EA was Methodist pastor and

district director, worked with students. (1.5 linear ft.)

Albert, Martin* (RG 8) PN missionary in China; writings, incl. "The Story of Hope

Hospital, 1871-1952." (1 folder)

Allgood, Roy and Petra (RG 8) Roy Allgood was headmaster of the Kuling-American School

in Kuling (Guling, Jiangxi) from 1931 to 1939. Compiled

letters (1 folder)

Alsup, Alice (RG 8) MES missionary in Huchow (Huzhou, Zhejiang), Soochow

(Suzhou, Jiangsu), Shanghai (ca.1919-1940);

correspondence, printed material. (8 folders)

Anderson, Sidney R. and Olive

(RG 200)

Methodist missionaries in China and Hong Kong from 1915 to

1963. They were instrumental in the development of the

Moore Memorial Church in Shanghai and spent twelve years

in Hong Kong after 1951 working with refugees from

mainland China and at the North Point Methodist Church. (6

linear ft.)

Asher, Eva (RG 139) Treasurer and administrative assistant at Fukien Christian

University from 1923 to 1950; correspondence, diaries,

photographs (3 linear ft.)

Atwood, Irrenius J.* (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Shansi (Shanxi) (1882-1913);

information re. Shansi Mission (outgrowth of Oberlin

Theological Seminary "China Band"), excerpts of journal of

Susan Rowena Bird (martyr during Boxer Rebellion),

correspondence. (1 folder)

Baker, John Gilbert Hindley*

(RG 8)

CMS missionary in Canton (Guangzhou, Guangdong),

Shanghai; typescript memoir incl. re. his wife, Martha

Sherman Baker and her father Arthur Sherman. (.5 linear

ft.)

Ballou, Earle H. and

Thelma (RG 165)

ABCFM missionaries in Tientsin (Tianjin), 1916-1948;

correspondence. (6 linear ft.)

Barbour, George B. and

Dorothy Dickinson (RG 8)

LMS missionaries at Yenching (Yanjing) University in Beijing

(1920-1934); correspondence, photographs, writings,

printed material. (3.5 linear ft.)

Barbour, Margaret Hart Bailey

(RG 8)

ACM missionary in Shanghai, St. John's University (ca.1916-

1923); correspondence, photographs, printed material. (6

folders)

Barnett, Eugene* (RG 8) YMCA Shanghai (1910-1936); report, "The Far East in the

Summer of 1940", memoirs 1937-1968. (2 folders)

Bartlett, Robert M.* (RG 8) ABCFM missionary at Yenching (Yanjing) University in Beijing

(1924-1927); typescript manuscripts on Chinese

revolutionaries and Jimmy Yen. (.5 linear ft.)

Bates, Miner Searle (RG 10) UCMS faculty member at University of Nanking (1920-1950);

chairman of the Nanking International Relief Committee

(1937-1941); professor of missions, Union Theological

Seminary, NY (1950-1965); correspondence, notes and

drafts for his unfinished book "Christian Effort in Chinese

Society", writings, collected material. (55 linear ft.)

Beach, Frederick P. (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou,

Fujian), Fukien Christian University (1910-1937);

correspondence. (1 folder)

Beach Family (RG 60) David Nelson Beach: Congregational clergyman in Rhode

Island, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Colorado (1876-1902) ,

president of Bangor Theol. Seminary (1903-1921), Harlan

Page Beach: ABCFM missionary to North China (1883-1890),

professor of missions at Yale (1905-1921); Librarian of the

Day Missions Library; correspondence, diaries, writings,

photographs. (6 linear ft.)

Beard, Willard

Livingstone* (RG 108)

ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian) (1894-

1941); served YMCA in Fukien (Fujian) (1905- 1910);

correspondence, diaries, writings, collected material,

photographs. (2.5 linear ft.)

Beck, Karl H.* (RG 8) RCUS, RCA missionary in Yochow (Yueyang, Hunan). (1914-

1952); memoir of the Hsian-Si Mission. (1 folder)

Belcher, Harold and Marian(RG

8)

ABCFM missionaries in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian), 1914-

1920; correspondence, printed material (1 linear ft.)

Benson, John Leonard

(Microfilm: Film Ms521)

Lutheran missionary to China and Hong Kong, 1914-1954 (1

reel)

Berry-Hart, Alice (RG 8) Daughter of British missionary James Ware (UCMS after

1892); writings based on her life in Shanghai. (.25 linear

feet)

Bird, Susan Rowena* (RG 8) Martyr during Boxer Rebellion; journal excerpts included in

papers of Irrenius Atwood.

Bishop, Merlin (RG 8) Went to China in 1935; served as administrator and taught

trades at Christian Herald Orphanages; oversaw property

of Fukien Christian University until forced to leave by

Japanese occupation; 1944-1945 in Chungking (Chongqing),

in charge of United Clearing Board; 1945-1948 YMCA

industrial training secretary in Shanghai; left China 1948.

Bishop was the husband of Eunice Smith Bishop; see

also YDSL Record Group No. 5. (.5 linear feet)

Bissonette, Wesley S.* (RG 8) MEFB missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou,

Fujian), Kutien (Gutian, Fujian). (1903-1943); journal,

correspondence, report on siege and battle of Kutien. (1

linear foot)

Blodget, Henry (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Shanghai, Tienstsin (Tianjin) and

Peking (Beijing), 1854-1894. (1 linear foot)

Brack, Ruth A.* (RG 8) PN missionary in Weihsien (Weixian, Shandong), ca. 1919-

1940; report on her internment by the Japanese (1942). (1

folder)

Brewster, Elizabeth Fisher (RG

8)

MEFB missionary in Hinghwa (Putian, Fujian). (1884-1951);

manuscript autobiography, collected material. (.5 linear ft.)

Bridgman, Elijah Coleman and

Eliza Jane Gillett (RG 8)

ABCFM missionaries in Canton (Guangzhou, Guangdong) and

Macao, Shanghai, Peking (Beijing) (1829-1871); journal of

ECB (1834-1838); writings of EJGB. (.25 linear ft.)

Bright Family Papers (RG130) CBM J. Homer and Minnie Bright, their son J. Calvin Bright,

and his wife Harriet Bright, were American missionaries in

China from 1911 to 1951, serving under the Church of the

Brethren mission. The elder Brights served in Shao Yang

(Shaoyang, Hunan) and Ping Ting (Pingding, Shanxi). J.

Calvin and Harriet Bright served in Chengtu (Chengdu,

Sichuan). (8 linear ft.)

Brown, Arthur Judson* (RG 2) (1856-1963) Presbyterian clergyman and author, General

Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions,

active in Foreign Missions Conference of North America, Life

and Work Movement, and other ecumenical ventures;

surveyed Presbyterian missions in Asia following the Boxer

Rebellion; correspondence, writings, diaries. (8.5 linear ft.)

Brown, Fanny Pomeroy (RG 8) YWCA worker in Shanghai, Peking (Beijing), ca.1928-1932;

correspondence, incl. with Mayling Soong Chiang

and Ch'ingling Soong Sun, material re. Chinese music,

photographs. (.5 linear ft.)

Brown, Velva V. (RG 8) ABFMS medical doctor in Swatow (Shantou,

Guangdong) (1932-1951); correspondence. (2 linear ft.)

Bruce, Elizabeth Gordon*(RG

8)

RCA missionary in Siokhe (Xiaoxi), Amoy

(Xiamen), Changchow (Zhangzhou), Fujian prov., and Hong

Kong; memoir. (1 folder)

Brunger, Harry A.* (RG 8) Typescript ms. documenting year spent in Communist China

(1949-1950). (1 folder)

Bucher, Henry Hale, Sr. and

Louise Scott Bucher (RG 249)

Presbyterian missionaries served on the island of Hainan

beginning in 1934.

Buck, Mina Van Cleave* (RG

8)

FCMS missionary in Luchowfu (Anhui). (1914-1916);

memoir. (1 folder)

Buell, Constance (RG 140) ABCFM educational missionary in Tientsin (Tianjin) (1919-

1951), Kobe College, Japan (1952-1958); correspondence,

diaries, writings, photographs. (2 linear ft.)

Bundy, Robert E. and Gladys

Wilson (RG 141)

ACM missionaries at Boone University, Wuchang (Hubei).

(1923-1927) and St. Paul's University, Tokyo (1927-1929);

correspondence, printed material, incl. re. siege of Wuchang.

(1 linear ft.)

Burch, Clarence Arthur and

Miriam Stuart Hewes (RG 8)

ACM and UCMS missionaries in Wuhu (Anhui), 1906-1940;

correspondence documents the Civil War of China (1911-

1912), the Revolution (1926-1928) and the Japanese

War (1936-1940). (1 linear ft.)

Butler, Rosa May (RG 8) MES missionary in Shanghai, Nanking (Nanjing, Jiangsu),

1938-1951; correspondence. (1 folder)

Cai, Yongchun (RG 205) Cai Yongchun (Ts'ai Yung-ch'un) (1904-1983) was a Chinese

scholar, educator, and theologian. (6.5 linear ft.)

Caldwell, Leonard and Marjorie

(RG 217)

Leonard Caldwell taught physics and math at the University

of Nanking (Nanjing, Jiangsu) from 1921 to 1926; Marjorie

Caldwell was primarily a missionary wife and mother during

this period. (1.5 linear ft.)

Caldwell, Mary W. (RG 8) PS missionary in Taichow (Taizhou, Jiangsu) (ca. 1926);

photographs. (1 folder)

Caldwell, Pearl (RG 8) SBC missionary in North China, 1910-1937 (1 linear ft.)

Campbell, Alice Joy (RG 8) Teacher at Lingnan University, Canton (Guangzhou,

Guangdong), 1936-1940; photograph albums of Hong Kong,

Canton , Shanghai, including graphic photos of destruction

after Japanese bombing of Canton. (8 folders, 2 albums)

Campbell Family Papers*(RG

7)

George and Jennie Wortman Campbell and their children

Louise, Margaret, and Dorothy: American Baptist

missionaries, South China Mission (1887-1946), including

work with Hakkas and on West Coast of the U.S. (1900-

1908); correspondence, diaries, writings (12 linear ft.)

Carlson, Emery and Elvera

(RG 246)

Lutheran missionaries from 1940 to 1949; Emery Carlson

was a medical doctor who worked at the Lutheran Hospital in

Hsuchang (Xuchang, Henan) from 1941 to 1944

Carr, Ruth M. White (RG 8) YWCA worker in Tientsin (Tianjin), Peking (Beijing), 1917-

1926; correspondence, diaries, posters. (1.5 linear ft.)

Carson, Arthur (RG 30) PN missionary teaching in Canton (Guangzhou, Guangdong)

and Shantung (Shandong) (1921-1936), President

of Silliman University, Philippines (1939-1953), Trinity

College, Philippines (1963-1967); correspondence, writings,

printed material. (1.5 linear ft.)

Carter, Alice (RG 8) PN missionary who worked in a hospital in Siangtan

(Xiangtan, Hunan), 1920-1924. Two volumes of edited

letters.

Chang Fu-liang (RG 8) Professor and dean at Yale-in-China, Changsha

(Hunan) (1915-1926), National Secretary for rural work of

National Christian Council of China (1927-1934), Secretary

General of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives, Inc. (1945-

1948); correspondence, writings, material related to rural

reconstruction. (.5 linear ft.)

Chauvenet, Annie (RG 8) Traveled to China in 1880s. Early photographs of Peking and

environs. (51 folders)

Chester, Ruth M.* (RG 8) Faculty member at Ginling College, Nanking (Nanjing,

Jiangsu), Chengtu (Chengdu, Sichuan) (1917-1950);

correspondence, writings. (.5 linear ft.)

Clark, Elsie (Mrs.

Andrew Krug)* (RG 142)

Faculty member at Hwa Nan College, Foochow (Fuzhou,

Fujian), 1912-1918; correspondence, diaries, notebook,

printed material, photographs. (2 linear ft.)

Cochran, Mary Williams (RG 8) PN Daughter of John E. Williams, an educational missionary

in Nanking (Nanjing, Jiangsu) and became Vice-President

of Nanking University. He was killed in the

1927 Nanking incident. Mary and her husband William

Cochran were stationed in Paotingfu (Baoding, Hebei), 1933-

1941. One volume memoir.

Corpron, Douglas S.* (RG 8) UCMS missionary to China (L.1924-L.1940), "China Notes"

(1949). (1 folder)

Craighill, Lloyd R. and

Marian (RG 8)

ACM missionaries in Anking (Anqing,

Anhui), Wuhu (Anhui), Nanchang (Jiangxi). (ca. 1915-1940);

correspondence (primarily of Marian), printed material. (2

linear ft.)

Crawford, O. C.* (RG 8) PN missionary in Soochow (Suzhou, Jiangsu). (1900-1939);

diary kept under Japanese occupation of Soochow (1938-

1939). (1 folder)

Creighton, Roy and Clara (RG

177)

RLC was PN missionary architect in China (1915-1926, 1933-

1948), as well as in Beirut and Istanbul; letters

of RLC and CLC, a typical missionary wife and mother. (2.5

linear ft.)

Cressey, Paul F. (RG 8) ABFMS missionary in Swatow (Shantou, Guangdong), 1921-

1924; description and photographs of Swatow compound

and of other missionaries. (.5 linear ft.)

Crofts, Daniel Webster (RG

240)

CIM serving primarily in Guizhou Province from 1895 to

1944.

Crouch, Archie (RG 17) PN missionary who spent two years (1944-1946) as English-

language secretary on the staff of the Border Service

Department of the Church of Christ in China.

Davidson, Sydney

Arthur, Jr. (RG 8)

MEFB missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian), 1934-1939;

correspondence, writings. (.5 linear ft.)

Dawson, Mary E.S. (RG 8) ACM missionary in Hankow (Hankou, Hubei), Changsha

(Hunan), ca. 1923-1932; correspondence. (.5 linear ft.)

PN missionary in Changteh (Changde, Hunan). (ca. 1921-

1936); correspondence, diary, printed material. (.25 linear

ft.)

De Vargas, Philippe (RG 8) ABCFM, YMCA missionary in Hankow (Hankou, Hubei),

Yenching (Yanjing) University (Beijing), ca. 1916-1940. (.25

linear ft.)

Decker, John W. (RG 8) Secretary for International Missionary Council;

correspondence and printed material related to China (1944-

1957). (.5 linear ft.)

Dewar, Mary Reed (RG 8) Administrator for National Council of Churches of Christ;

correspondence and printed material related to China (1947-

1951). (1.5 linear ft.)

Dewey, Carol M. (RG 8) MEFB missionary in Peking (Beijing), Chengtu (Chengdu,

Sichuan). (1921-1947); correspondence, photo. (1 folder)

Dickson, Lillian R. (RG 8) Missionary in Taiwan (1927-1975) The Mustard Seed, Inc.;

correspondence, writings, photographs. (1.5 linear ft.)

Dilley, Frederick Edwards and

Mary Grace French (RG 8)

PN missionaries in Peking (Beijing), Chefoo (Yantai,

Shandong), and Shansi (Shanxi) prov. (1906-1942);

correspondence, printed material, photographs. (3 folders)

Drew, Florence (RG 8) Missionary with South China Boat Mission, Canton

(Guangzhou, Guangdong), 1909-1932; memoir. (1 folder)

Duffus, William

(Microfilm: Film Ms.183)

English Presbyterian missionary to south-east China (1860-

1964) (8 reels)

Dye, Daniel S. and

Jane Balderston (RG 22)

ABFMS missionaries in Chengtu (Chengdu, Sichuan), faculty

members at West China Union University (1910-1949);

correspondence, writings, documentation of ethnic designs

found in West China. (6 linear ft.)

Eckard, Leighton W.

In Yerkes Papers (RG 153)

PN missionary in Chefoo (Yantai, Shandong). (1869-1874);

correspondence, printed material, photo. (.25 linear ft.)

Edwards, Dwight (RG 12) YMCA secretary in Peking (1906-1927), North China (1927-

1938), senior secretary for China (1938-1946), administered

famine relief work (1920-1922, 1931), field director for

United China Relief (1942-1946); correspondence, writings,

notes, collected material. (8 linear ft.)

Edwins, August W. (Microfilm:

Film Ms.363)

(1871-1942) Lutheran missionary to

China, Augustana Synod China Mission. Taught at Union

Theological Seminary in Hankow (Hankou). Correspondence,

minutes. (1 reel)

Ellis, Emery Ward (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Tehchow (Dezhou, Shandong), 1904-

1927; correspondence, writings, printed material,

photographs. (1 linear ft.)

Evans, Philips S., Jr. and Mary

Levering (RG 8)

SBC missionaries in Nanking (Nanjing,

Jiangsu), Tsinan (Jinan, Shandong), Shantung (Shandong)

Christian University (1900-1940); correspondence, writings,

photographs. (1.5 linear ft.)

Falck, Elizabeth H. (RG 8) ACM missionary in Shanghai (ca.1923-1929); writings,

photographs re. Chinese hospitals. (3 folders)

Farrior, S. C. (RG 8) PN missionary in Hangchow (Hangzhou, Zhenjiang),

Shanghai, Chinkiang (Zhenjiang, Jiangsu); writings, printed

material. (3 folders)

Fast, Aganetha (RG 8) MGC missionary in Kaichow (Gaizhou, Liaoning), 1918-1949;

correspondence, printed material. (1 folder)

Fenn, Courtenay Hughes* (RG

8)

PN missionary in Peking (Beijing); diary, photographs,

scrapbook on the Siege of Peking, 1900. (.5 linear ft.)

Forth, Lydia Mildred (RG 8) CIM missionary in North China, 1886-1894

Forster, Ernest H. and

Clarissa* (RG 8)

ACM missionaries in Nanking (Nanjing,

Jiangsu), Yangchow (Yangzhou, Jiangsu), 1918-ca. 1939;

correspondence, printed material, photographs,

documentation of Japanese "Rape of Nanking" (1937-1938).

(1.5 linear ft.)

Foster Family (RG 1) John Marshall and Clara Hess Foster: ABFMS missionaries

in Swatow (Shantou, Guangdong), 1887- 1921, children:

Anna in Meihsien (1917-1940), Frank in Swatow (1916-

1919), John Hess Foster, M.D., at Yale-in-

China, Changsha (Hunan), 1919-1927; correspondence,

writings, journals, printed material. (7 linear ft.)

Frame, Alice Seymour

Browne (RG 8)

ABCFM faculty member at Yenching (Yanjing) University,

Beijing; circular letters. (1936-1938) (7 folders)

Fulton, Anne Edwards and

Robert Brank (RG 8)

YM (1933-35, 1944-46), faculty members at Yenching

(Yanjing) University (1939-1941), Huachung University

(1947-1950); oral history transcripts. (2 folders)

Funk, Grace A. (Mrs. H. Edwin

V. Andrews) (RG 8)

ABCFM missionary in Shaowu, Foochow (Fuzhou, Fuhian),

1907-1925; scrapbook. (.25 linear ft.)

Fuson, Chester Garfield (RG

143)

PN faculty member at Canton (Guangzhou, Guangdong)

Christian College (1905-1917), missionary in Canton,

Linshien (1917-1949); correspondence, writings,

biographical documentation. (1.25 linear ft.)

Galt, Curtis M., M.D., and

Mabel Moore (RG 8)

PN missionaries in Kiulangkiang (Jiujiang, Jiangxi). (ca.

1924-1936); biographical documentation. (1 folder)

Galt, Howard S.* (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Peking (1899-1943); writings re.

internment at Weihsien (Weixian) Internment Camp

(Weifang, Shandong), repatriation journey (1943). (1 folder)

Gamble, Sidney D.* (RG 8) YMCA secretary in Peking (Beijing), 1918-1932; circular

letters from Peking YMCA. (1 folder)

Gamewell, Mary Porter* (RG

8)

WFMS missionary in Peking (Beijing), 1871-ca. 1926;

scrapbook history of Peking Station of WFMS North China

Mission, photographs, narrative, and printed material. (.25

linear ft.)

Garrett, Frank and Verna

Waugh (RG 8)

UCMS missionaries in Nanking (Nanjing, Jiangsu), Nantung

(Nantong, Jiangsu), Nanking Theological Seminary (1896-ca.

1932); correspondence, writings, photographs, incld. of

Japanese invasion. (.5 linear ft.)

Giffin, Raymond H. and Jean

(RG 8)

Missionaries in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian), 1947-1949;

correspondence, reports. (3 folders)

Gilbert, Lewis Loder and Lois

Chandler (RG 144)

Missionaries in North China from 1929 to 1941 serving under

the ABCFM. Lewis Gilbert was also an instructor at Yali, Yale-

in-China, Changsha (Hunan) from 1925 to 1926.

Gleysteen Family (RG 273) Theodora Culver Gleysteen and William H. Gleysteen were

American Presbyterian educational missionaries based in

Peking (Beijing) from 1905 to 1943. (21 linear ft.)

Goddard, Dean (RG 8) ABFMS missionary in Ningpo (Ningbo, Zhejiang). (1870-

1903); printed material, writings, artifacts. (1.5 linear ft.)

Gold, Ralph G. (RG 8) YMCA Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian), 1911-1927. Extensive

photographs

Goodrich, Chauncey and Sarah

Boardman Clapp (RG 8)

ABCFM missionaries in Peking (Beijing), Tungchow

(Tongzhou, Beijing), Kalgan (Jangjiakou, Hebei) (1865-

1925); correspondence, journal, photographs, biographical

documentation. (2 linear ft.)

Graham, Helen Campbell (RG

8)

Served on faculty of North China American School 1931-

1934 (2 folders)

Graves, Lucy J. (RG 8) Anglican missionary in China: CMS, SPG Kweiling (Guilin,

Guangxi), Nanking (Nanjing, Jiangsu), Peking (Beijing),

Wuchang (Hubei); writings. (5 folders)

Grayson, Dorothy D.

Brewster*(RG 8)

CIM missionary in Pingyang, Wenchow (Wenzhou,

Zhejiang). (1885-ca.1911); diary, correspondence,

photographs. (.5 linear ft.)

Grierson, Robert (RG 8) CIM missionary in Pingyang (Linfen, Shanxi), Wenchow

(Wenzhou, Zhejiang). (1885-ca.1911); diary,

correspondence, photographs. (.5 linear ft.)

Griffin, Pansy P. (RG 8) WFMS missionary in Changli (Hebei), Peking (Beijing),

ca.1921-1940; correspondence, photographs, printed

material. (6 folders)

Groff, Anne M. (RG 8) ACM missionary in Shanghai, Chengtu (Chengdu, Sichuan),

ca.1921-1948; scrapbook primarily related to medical work

in Chengtu. (5 folders)

Gu, Chang-sheng (RG 8) (b. 1919) SDA professor in Shanghai; writings,

correspondence. (1 linear ft.)

Hafner, Victor R. (RG 8) LC-MS missionary in Hankow (Hankou, Hubei), Taiwan, Hong

Kong; correspondence, writings, notes, biographical

documentation (1956-1974). (.5 linear ft.)

Hale, Lyman and Sadie (RG

147)

Methodist missionaries in Wuhu, Nanking (Nanjing, Jiangsu),

and Shanghai, China (1915-1949)

Hall, James W. (RG 8) YMCA worker in China; correspondence (1948-1951). (3

folders)

Hallock, Henry Galloway

Comingo (RG 8)

PN missionary in Hangchow (Hangzhou, Zhejiang), Shanghai

(1876-1927); correspondence, posters. (1 folder)

Hand, Katharine W. (RG 8) PN missionary in Chefoo (Yantai, Shangdong), ca.1921-

1940; correspondence, photographs. (1 folder)

Hanks, Emma Jane (Foster

Petach) (RG 8)

Exchange student at Lingnan University in 1935-1936. Later

served on the medical team of the Flying Tigers American

Volunteer Group in China. (.5 linear ft)

Hartwell Family (RG 4) J. Boardman Hartwell and wives: SBC missionaries at

Tungchow (Tongzhou, Beijing) (1860-1875), JBH then

ABHMS missionary in San Francisco (ca. 1879-1893) before

returning to China (1893-1912), children: Nellie, Anna,

Lottie, and Charles were also missionaries in China (1892-

1948); correspondence, writings, collected material. (8 linear

ft.)

Hartwell, Charles (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian) (1853-

1905); correspondence, writings, photographs, sermons. (.5

linear ft.)

Hartwell, Emily Susan (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian), Foochow

College (1884-1929), daughter of Charles Hartwell;

correspondence, writings, photographs, collected material. (1

linear ft.)

Hausske, Albert Carl (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Tehchow (Dezhou, Shandong),

Chengtu (Chengdu, Sichuan), Peking (1920-1951); circular

letters. (4 folders)

Hayes, E. Pearce (RG 8) Methodist missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian), China

(1921-1951); biography, correspondence. (.25 linear ft)

Hayes, John David (RG 127) PN missionary in Peking (Beijing), 1917-1952; biographical

documentation. (.25 linear ft.)

Hayes, Paul G. and Helen Wolf

(RG 18)

Methodist missionaries in Wuhu (Anhui), 1921-1935; PGH

clergyman in Minnesota and North Dakota (1935-1977);

correspondence, writings, biographical documentation. (20

linear ft.)

Hayes, Watson McMillan (RG

8)

PN missionary in Shantung (Shandong) (1882-1944),

Weihsien (Weixian) Internment Camp (Weifang, Shandong)

(1943-1944); biographical documentation. (1 folder)

Hebbert, Virginia* (RG 8) ACM missionary in Anking (Anqing, Anhui), 1946-1950;

correspondence, writings, biographical documentation. (.5

linear ft.)

Heissey, Mrs. Walter J. (RG 8) CBM missionary in North China (1917-1931); memoir,

printed material. (2 folders)

Hersey, John (RG 145) Author, son of YMCA secretary in China; research materials

for his novel The Call. (3 linear ft.)

Hibbard, Earl R. (RG 8) MEFB missionary in Tientsin (Tianjin), Peking (Beijing),

Chengtu (Chengdu, Sichuan), ca. 1926-1940; memoir. (1

folder)

Hildreth, Ellison and Lottie (RG

15)

ABFMS missionaries in Chaochaofu (Guangdong) (1914-

1927); correspondence, notes, writings, biographical

documentation, photographs. (6 linear ft.)

Hilscher, Harris G. (RG 8) PN missionary in Tengchow (Tengzhou, Shandong), Nanking

(Nanjing, Jiangsu), 1923-1948; correspondence, reports. (1

folder)

Hinman, Kate Bailey* (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian) (1898-

1938); diaries, correspondence, photographs. (1.5 linear ft.)

Hoover, Lyman (RG 9) YMCA secretary in Peking (Beijing) (1931-1936), Shanghai

(1938-1941; 1945-1948), Chungking (Chongqing, Sichuan)

(1941-1945); correspondence, notes, writings, material

related to Chinese Islam. (22 linear ft.)

Hubbard, George H. (RG 8) ABCFM, YMCA missionary in Paotingfu (Baoding Beijing),

ca.1916-1924; Chinese language portions of Bible,

photographs. (.25 linear ft.)

Hubbard, Hugh W. (RG 137) Hugh W. Hubbard was an American missionary serving in

North China under the American Board of Commissioners for

Foreign Missions (5 linear ft.)

Hudson Family Papers (RG

253)

Southern Presbyterian missionaries Waddy Hampton Hudson,

his wife Maude Chapin Hudson, and their son George A.

Hudson, worked primarily in Kashing (Jiaxing, Zhejiang)

from 1894 to 1940.

Hunter, James A. and

Maude (RG 8)

YMCA secretary, ABCFM missionaries in Peking (Beijing),

Paotingfu (Baoding, Beijing), Tunghsien (Tongxian, Beijing),

Sian (Xian, Shanxi) (1914-1948), and Taiwan (?-1961);

correspondence, material related to North China Christian

Rural Service Union, writings, photographs. (1.5 linear ft.)

Huntington, Daniel Trumbull,

Bp.(RG 8)

ACM missionary in Hankow (Hankou, Hubei), Ichang

(Yichang, Hubei), Anking (Anqing, Anhui), 1895-1940;

correspondence, photographs. (.5 linear ft.)

Ikenberry, Ernest and

Olivia (RG 168)

American missionaries in China from 1922-1951, serving

under the Church of the Brethren. (2.5 linear ft.)

Iverson, Lalla, M.D. (RG 8) Taught at Cheeloo Medical College, Shantung (Shandong),

China: letters from students and staff regarding the events

of 1949 and the relocation of the college to Fujian (.25 linear

ft.)

Jarvis, Anna Moffett and Bruce

W.* (RG 8)

MEFB missionaries in Nanking (Nanjing), Peking, Foochow

(Fuzhou, Fujian) (ca.1920-1949); correspondence, material

re. Japanese occupation of Nanking (1937-1938). (.5 linear

ft.)

Jett, Wenona Wilson (RG 8) EPM missionary in Yungchun, Fujian (1920-1950);

correspondence, printed material, photographs, scrolls,

fabric banners. (2 linear ft.)

Johannaber, Charles F. (RG 8) MEFB missionary in Kiukiang (Jiujiang, Jiangxi), Shanghai

(1916-1949); writings, printed material incl. re. rural

reconstruction in Kiangsi (Jiangxi). (1 linear ft.)

Johnson, William Richard (RG

6)

MEFB missionary in China (1906-1941), administrator for

famine relief work (1924-1927, 1931-1936); lecturer on

China in the U.S. (1942-1966); correspondence, writings,

notes, printed material. (17.5 linear ft.)

Jones, Alfred George (RG 8) BMS missionary in China 1876-1905; two photograph

albums documenting missionary work in Shantung

(Shandong) and Shansi (Shanxi) provinces.

Jones, Clara (RG 8) LUM missionary in Fancheng, Hubei; writings, printed

material (1940-1971). (2 folders)

Jones, Lora Malvina (Zhou En-

ying) (RG 8)

Adopted daughter of missionary Edith Frances Jones,

returned to China in 1943 and imprisoned under

Communists; after release in 1979, she taught English at

Lanzhou University; correspondence, biographical material.

(.5 linear ft.)

Jones, Tracey K.* (RG 8) YMCA, MEFB missionary in Canton (Guangzhou) (1917-

1928); correspondence, writings. (.5 linear ft.)

Judd, Walter H., M.D. (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Fenchow (Fenzhou, Shanxi);

correspondence (1927-1938). (3 folders)

Judson, J. H. (RG 8) Reminiscences of Presbyterian missionary in Hangchow

(Hangzhou), China, 1879-1923 (1 folder)

Kavoogian, Victoria (RG 8) Nurse at Yale-in-China's Hsiang-Ya Hospital, Changsha,

Hunan (1931-1935); corres., photos. (3 folders)

Kepler, Raymond F. (RG 8) PN missionary in Siangtan (Xiangtan), Changsha, Hunan,

Hangchow (Hangzhou, Zhejiang). (1930-1948); material re.

Church of Christ in China. (4 folders)

Kintner, Helen (RG 8) ABCFM missionary nurse at Tungchow (Tongzhou) Hospital,

Tunghsien/Tongxian (1930-1934); compiled letters (.25

linear ft.)

Kirk, Florence (RG 8) Faculty member at Ginling College, Nanjing, China (ca.

1934-1950); photographs (.25 linear ft.)

Knickerbocker, Edgar F.* (RG

8)

CIM missionary in Ningbo, Zhejiang area (1893-1901, 1909-

1915); diaries, autobiographical writings. (1 linear ft.)

Kreps, Esther E. (RG 8) CBM missionary Liaochow (Liaoch) (1926-1927); material re.

nursing, mission hospital. (4 folders)

Krueger, John F. (RG 8) LUM missionary in Tsingtao (Qingdao, Shandong) (ca.1926-

1928); writings re. travels in Shantung (Shandong). (1

folder)

Kunkle, J. Stewart, Kunkle,

Julia Mitchell (Mrs. J.

Stewart) (RG 8)

PN missionaries in Linchow, Canton (Guangzhou,

Guangdong) (ca. 1926-1936); material related to history of

Lingnan University (Canton Christian College), minutes of

Presbyterian Mission meetings congregations (1953-1971).

(1 linear ft.)

Lacy Family Papers (RG 223) Three generations of Methodist missionaries to China are

documented, including Bishop Carleton Lacy, and his son

Creighton Lacy, who later taught at Duke Divinity School. (2

linear ft.)

Latourette, Kenneth Scott (RG

3)

Faculty member at Yale-in-China, Changsha Hunan (1910-

1912); Yale professor of missions and Oriental history

(1921-1953); correspondence, diaries, writings, collected

material, photo- graphs. (70 linear ft.)

Lawson, Thyra (RG 8) LUM missionary in Honan (1924-1949), Hong Kong (1949-

1953); circular letters (1947- 1958) documenting the Church

of Christ in China. (.5 linear ft.)

Lee, Lucy Chaplin* (RG 8) ACM missionary in Anking (Anqing, Anhui) (1902-1927);

memoirs. (1 folder)

Lee, Thomas* (RG 8) LUM missionary in Honan (1924-1949), Hong Kong (1949-

1953); circular letters (1947-1958) documenting the Church

of Christ in China. (.5 linear ft.)

Leger, Samuel Howard (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou), Peking, Fukien

(Fujian) Christian Univ. (1917-1944); correspondence,

writings, biographical documentation. (.5 linear ft.)

LeTourneau, Marie and

Sarah (RG 8)

CMML missionaries in Shantung (Shandong) (1921-ca.1927);

notes, photographs. (1 folder)

Lewis, Neil and Alice (RG 8) ABCFM missionaries, stationed at the American Board

Hospital, Foochow (Fuzhou) 1925-1932 (1 linear ft)

Lewis, Wilson Seeley (RG 8) MEFB missionary in Peking, Foochow (Fuzhou) (ca. 1916-

1921); corres. (1908), printed material, photograph. (5

folders)

Leynse, James P. (RG 8) PN missionary in Peking (ca.1923-1940); writings, diary,

notes, printed material. (1 linear ft.)

Libby, Walter and Lucile (RG

8)

MEFB Methodist medical missionary in Wuhu, Nanchang

(1916-1940); writings, correspondence, printed material. (.5

linear ft.)

Lind, Jenny (RG 8) MEFB missionary in Kiukiang (Jiujiang, Jiangxi) (1924-1942,

1948-1951); correspondence, diary, writings, printed

material, photographs. (1 linear ft.)

Lindquist, Dorothy (RG 8) Taught English at Ginling College, Nanking (Nanjing) 1922-

1923. Material consists primarily of essays written by Ginling

students. (.5 linear ft.)

Lo, Ruth Earnshaw (RG 8) Lived in China from 1937-1978; married to Lo Ch'uan-fang

(John); taught at Huachung University. One volume memoir

re. life at Huachung.

Lobenstine, Edwin C. (RG 8) PN missionary, Shanghai (1898-1937), active in relief work,

president of Yale-in-China Association (1935-1944);

correspondence, notes, material re. Yale-in-China. (.25

linear ft.) See also: Film Ms.55. (1 reel)

Lodwick, Kathleen (RG 8) Historian; files of biographical material for individuals

mentioned in the Chinese Recorder but not included in

Lodwick's published index. (10 linear ft.)

Logan family (RG 8) PN missionaries in China; Oliver Tracy Logan, MD, Jennie

Manget Logan, Elsa Logan (daughter); compiled letters and

photographs (5 folders)

Long, Austin (RG 146) YMCA worker in Tientsin (Tianjin), China from 1919 to 1923

and in Mukden (Shenyang), Manchuria from 1924 to 1928.

Luce, Henry Winters (RG 203)

(Microfilm: Film Ms.43)

PN missionary in China, professor at Kennedy School of

Missions, Hartford; Papers (4.5 linear ft.); Microfilm: letters,

notes (1914-1941). (1 reel)

Lund, Hannah (RG 8) Missionary to China under Swedish Covenant Church 1897-

1900; photographs ( 1 folder)

McCandliss-Judson Family (RG

248)

Herbert Alfred and Ruth McCandliss Judson were

Presbyterian missionaries stationed primarily in Lianzhou

(Linchow), Guangdong province from 1919 to 1927

McClure, Jeanie Graham (RG

8)

ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian) (1916-

1937), correspondence, diaries, printed material,

biographical documentation. (1.5 linear ft.)

McCollough, Helen (RG 8) Taught English at girls' school near Ningpo (Ningbo) (1931-

1932); correspondence, collected material and notes re:

Chinese art and culture, miscellaneous memorabilia. (.5

linear ft.)

McCracken, Josiah Calvin,

M.D. (RG 113)

ACM medical doctor in Canton (Guangzhou) (1906-1912),

Shanghai (1914-1932, 1946-1947); correspondence,

writings, documentation of University of Pennsylvania

Medical School in China, biographical documentation,

photographs. (3.5 linear ft.)

McCulloch, Gertrude F. (RG 8) ABFMS missionary in Hangchow (Hangzhou), Shaohsing

(Shaoxing, Zhejiang) (1919-1949); photographs. (7 folders)

McCurdy, William A. (RG 8) MEFB missionary in Chungking (Chongqing) Sichuan,

Nanking (Nanjing), Ginling College (1917-1951); circular

letters. (1 folder).

McCutcheon, James (RG 8) Historian; correspondence re. preparation of "Checklist of

Unpublished Correspondence from American Protestant

Missionaries in East and Southeast Asia to 1914." (1 folder)

MacInnis, Donald (RG 204) Missionary in China; director of the China Program of the

National Council of Churches, the Midwest China Center, and

the China Research Program of the Maryknoll Fathers and

Brothers. (14 linear ft.)

McLean, Winfield A. (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Peking, Fenchow (Fenzhou) (ca.1924-

1927); correspondence, report. (2 folders)

McNeur, George and

Margaret (RG 8)

Missionary at the Canton (Guangzhou) Village Mission of the

New Zealand Presbyterian Church in South China; photo

album (1 folder)

John Magee Family (RG 242) Episcopal missionary based in Nanjing 1912-1940; served on

International Safety Zone Committee during Nanking

Massacre

Manly Family (RG 82) Wilson Edward and Florence Brown

Manly: MEFB missionaries in Chungking (Chongqing),

Tzechow, Chengtu (Chengdu) Sichuan (Szechuan). (1893-

1937); correspondence, excerpted diary entries,

photographs, artifacts. Grace Manly, Marian E. Manly, M.D.

MEFB missionaries in Chengtu (Chengdu), Tsohing (1924-

1943); correspondence, writings. (4 linear ft.)

March, A. W.* (RG 8) PN missionary in Hangchow (Hangzhou, Zhejiang) (1909-

1950); diary recording experiences as Japanese prisoner of

war (1941-1942). (1 folder)

Marston, Margaret (Mrs.

Arthur M. Sherman)* (RG 8)

ACM, National Council, Woman's Auxiliary New York City;

correspondence, reports from members of Women's

Missionary Service League of the Chinese Church

(Wuhu, Anhui) and indigenous clergy (1934-1940),

photographs. (5 folders)

Martin, Emma Estelle, M.D.,

and Elizabeth Ellen* (RG 8)

MEFB missionaries in Peking, Tientsin (Tianjin), Shanghai,

Peking Union Med. College (1900-1925); correspondence,

photographs, diary from Siege of Peking (1900)(.5 linear ft)

Mason, Sarah Refo (RG 175) Collection provides valuable collected research files on a

variety of subjects, including: missionary children, the

Canton (Guangzhou) YMCA, True Light Middle School,

women in China, Lingnan University, the Hmong (Miao)

people, and the Presbyterian Mission Home (Cameron

House) in San Francisco (17 linear ft.)

Matthews, Harold* (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Fenchow (Fenzhou, Shanxi),

Tientsin (Tianjin, Hebei), Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian) (1922-

1950); writings re. ABCFM missions in China. (1 linear ft.)

Mead, Frederica

Rutherford (RG 8)

PN missionary in Nanking (Nanjing); correspondence,

writings, photographs. (1 linear ft.)

Mead, Lawrence Myers (RG

155)

YMCA secretary in Nanking (Nanjing), Peking, Yenching

University (1914-1939)

Merrell, Charlotte E. (RG 8) Missionary in China; correspondence, photographs (1926-

1950). (2 folders)

Mills, Emily Ingersoll

Case*(RG 8)

PN faculty member at Ginling College, Nanking (Nanjing)

(1923-1932); correspondence, collected material,

photographs. (1.5 linear ft.)

Mills, Samuel John* (RG 8) PN missionary in Weihsien (Weixian),

Tengchow, Shandong (1911-1933); biographical

documentation, collected material, photographs. (6 folders)

Mills, W. Plumer (RG 8) PN missionary in Nanking (Nanjing); letters to his family

during 1938, which document the Rape of Nanking

Minter, John P. and

Elizabeth (RG 8)

PS missionaries in Soochow (Suzhou, Jiangsu); movie film

(1938-1948). (4 reels); correspondence, writings (.5 linear

ft.)

Moler, Maude (RG 8) CIM missionary in Wenchow (Wenzhou, Zhejiang);

correspondence, photographs (ca. 1913). (1 folder)

Moore, Martha R. (RG 8) Correspondence re. Moore Memorial Church in Shanghai

(1950). (1 folder)

Morgan, Hugh and Keiller (RG

8)

MEFB missionaries in Foochow (Fuzhou) (1921-1926);

correspondence (.5 linear ft.)

Morgan, Julia, M.D. (RG 8) MEFB missionary in Tsinan (Jinan, Shandong), Shantung

(Shandong) Christian Univ. (1922-1941); correspondence,

slides, filmstrips. (.25 linear ft.)

Morgan, Lorenzo and Ruth

Bennett (RG 126)

The Morgans were medical missionaries in China, serving

under the Presbyterian and Methodist mission boards from

1905 to 1946. (19 linear ft.)

Morrison, Robert (RG 8) LMS missionary to China (1807-1834); ms. page from "A

Dictionary of the Chinese in Three Parts" (ca. 1815). (1

folder)

Morse, William Reginald and

Anne Crosse (RG 265)

Medical missionary William Reginald Morse and his wife Anne

(Anna) Crosse Kinney Morse served under the American

Baptist Foreign Mission Society in China from 1909 to 1937

Mortensen, Esther

Tappert (RG 21)

Faculty member at Ginling College, Nanking (Nanjing)

(1929-1937), Chungking (Chongqing) University (1937-

1940), in Shanghai as wife of Ralph Mortensen (ABS) (1946-

1953); correspondence, writings, collected material. (3 linear

ft.)

Morton, W. Scott (RG 8) YMCA secretary, Church of Scotland (Presbyterian)

missionary in Liaoyang, Mukden (Shenyang,

Liaoning) (1933-1941); memoirs. (1 folder)

Munson, Edward H.* (RG 8) YMCA secretary in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian), Shanghai

(1937-1938); correspondence and reports

from YMCA representatives in China, incl. re. situations in

Shanghai and Nanking (Nanjing) during Sino-Japanese war.

(5 folders)

Nasmith, Augustus I.* (RG 8) ABFMS missionary in Shaoshing (Shaoxing, Zhejiang) (1912-

1949); memoirs. (1 folder)

Nelson, E. A., M.D. (RG 8) Correspondence, photographs, printed material from Ku

Yuan Tien, whose education in China was subsidized by

Nelson (1928-1949). (9 folders)

New, Y. T. Zee (RG 8) Graduate of Ginling College (1919); correspondence,

biographical material, photographs. (1.5 linear ft.)

Nowlin, Mabel Ruth (RG 8) WFMS missionary in Chengtu (Chengdu, Sichuan), Tientsin

(Tianjin), Changli, Hebei (ca.1916-1940); writings, biog.

documentation. (4 folders)

Ohlinger, Frank and Bertha

Schweinfurth (RG 23)

MEFB missionaries in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian), Korea,

Hinghwa Fujian, Shanghai (1870-1911); correspondence,

writings, collected material, photographs. (6 linear ft.)

Oldt, Frank (RG 8) United Brethren, medical missionary at Canton (Guangzhou)

Hospital (1905-1941); autobiography describes medical

work, political events. (1 linear ft.)

Openshaw, Henry James and

Lona Van Valkenburgh (RG 8)

ABFMS missionaries in Yachow, Chengtu (Chengdu,

Sichuan). (1893-1934); correspondence, collected material.

(.25 linear ft.)

Pardee, Mary Ensign (RG 8) Presbyterian church leader; slides from church-sponsored

trip to China in 1981 (2 folders)

Parker, Alvin Pierson* (RG 8) MES Soochow (Suzhou), Shanghai (1876-1923); prominent

Southern Methodist missionary - diaries (of the Imperial

English and Chinese calendar format), from the years 1879

and 1887-1924 (1.5 linear ft.)

Parker, Daryl M., M.D. (RG 8) CBM missionary in Pingtingchow (Pingdin, Shanxi), Tzechung

(Sichuan) (1933-1949); filmstrips re. North China Rural

Service. (.25 linear ft.)

Parker, Martha Neiderhiser*

(RG 8)

CBM missionary in Pingtingchow (Pingdin, Shanxi), Tzechung

(Sichuan) (1933-1949); typescript history of Church of the

Brethren missions in China. (.25 linear ft.)

Peet, Lyman Burt (RG 8) Missionary among Chinese people in Bangkok, Siam, and

later in Foochow (Fuzhou), China (1839-1856); journal

(1834), sermons, biography (8 folders)

Perkins, Edward C., M.D., and

Georgina (RG 8)

MEFB missionaries in Kiukiang (Jiujiang, Jiangxi);

correspondence, photographs (1925-1926). (2 folders)

Perkins, Elizabeth S. (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian) (1907-

1927); correspondence, collected material, scrap- book with

photographs. (1 linear ft.)

Peter, Eleanor Elizabeth

Whipple, M.D. (RG 8)

YMCA Shanghai (1911-1926); wife of William Wesley Peter

(1 ms)

Phelps, Dryden Linsley (RG 8) ABFMS faculty member at West China Union University

(1921-1951); correspondence, writings. (4 folders)

Phillips, Grace Darling (RG 8) Writings, photographs, illustrations re. Chinese music. (13

folders)

Pickens, Claude L., Jr. (RG 8) ACM missionary working among Muslims of northwest China;

photographs, narrative of journey (.5 linear ft.)

Pierce, Florence M. (RG 8) YWCA worker in Tientsin (Tianjin), Peking Hebei,

Mukden (Shenyang, Liaoning) (ca.1926-1934);

correspondence, writings, collected material. (.25 linear ft.)

Poteat Family (RG 8) Anne Carruthers, Edwin McNeill, Gordon, Harriet Hale

Gordon, Helen Anne Carruthers, James Douglas, Nide

Purefoy, Priscilla, Wallace, and William Louis

Poteat: SBC, ABFMS missionaries in Kaifeng Henan,

Shanghai, Shanghai Christian University; correspondence,

writings, printed material. (.5 linear f Tunghai University,

Taiwan (1955-1960); correspondence. (13 folders)

Prentice, Margaret May* (RG

8)

WFMS missionary at Isabella Fisher Hospital, Tientsin

(Tianjin, Hebei); typescript memoir, incl. re. her internment

at Weihsien (Weixian) (1941-1943). (1 folder)

Priest, Elsie May (RG 8) Administrator at University of Nanking (Nanjing), Ginling

College (1921-1951), Tunghai University, Taiwan (1955-

1960); correspondence. (13 folders)

Rabe, John (RG 8) German businessman who served with missionaries on

Nanking (Nanjing) International Safety Zone Committee

during Japanese occupation of Nanking (Nanjing) (1937-

1938); photocopies of his diaries from the time. (1 linear ft.)

Fund of the World Council of Churches (1959ff), Dean of

Drew University Theological Seminary (1964-1967);

correspondence, travel diaries, writings, collected material.

(7 linear ft.)

Rawlinson Family (RG 8) Frank Rawlinson: SBC, ABCFM missionary in Shanghai

(ca.1916-1937), editor of The Chinese Recorder;

correspondence, writings, printed material. (1 linear ft.)

Florence Bodley Rawlinson: wife of Frank; correspondence

(1920-1952). (.5 linear ft.) Ruth Rawlinson: correspondence

(1936). (1 folder)

Read, Bernard and

Katherine (RG 157)

These papers document Read's work as a scientist in China

from 1909 to 1949, as well as the life of his family in China

and his internment during the Japanese occupation of

Shanghai, 1941-1945. Bernard Read was not directly

engaged by a missionary agency but spent the first part of

his career in China at the Peking Medical College, a union

venture of various mission agencies. (9 linear ft.)

Reed Alice C.* (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Tehchow, Shandong (ca. 1921-1940);

bound typescript of excerpts from correspondence. (1

volume)

Reik, Elsie (RG 8) MEFB, WFMS faculty member at Hwa Nan College, Foochow

(Fuzhou); Yenping (Fujian); correspondence, printed

material (1924-1944). (.25 linear ft.)

Reinhard, August H.* (RG 8) Missionary with Houlding South Chihli Mission (1904-1918),

Milton Stewart Evangelistic Funds (1920-1921, 1925-1934),

independent missionary in Shanghai (1936-1940), Shanghai

Hebrew Mission (1940-1943); memoirs. (1 folder)

Reuman, Otto G. and

Martha (RG 8)

ABCFM missionaries in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian) (ca. 1919-

1926); correspondence, printed material, diary excerpts,

writings, photographs. (.5 linear ft.)

Reynolds, Paul Russell and

Charlotte Belknap (RG 193)

ABCFM missionaries in Fenchow (Fenzhou, Shanxi) (1921-

1936); correspondence, writings, collected material, and

photographs. (4 linear ft.)

Richardson, Robert Price and

Agnes (RG 8)

PS missionaries in Taichow (Taizhou, Jiangsu) (1923-1950);

correspondence of RPR to AR (1941-1942), biographical

documentation. (.25 linear ft.)

Rietveld, Harriet A. (RG 8) YWCA worker in Shanghai, Chefoo (Chih-fou/Yantai),

Shandong (ca.1921-1924); circular letter, printed material

incl. Report of Child Labour Commission (1924). (9 folders)

Ritter, Richard H. (RG 8) PN missionary in Peking, Yenching University, (ca.1923-

1924); memoirs. (1 folder)

Roberts Family (RG 8) Bishop and Mrs. William P. Roberts, Donald Roberts, Frances

Roberts: ACM missionaries in Shanghai, St. John's University

(1914-1950); correspondence, photographs, material re.

famine relief work. (2 linear ft.)

Robinson, Olga Olsen* (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Lintsing, Tunghsien/Tongxian (1926-

1941); memoirs. (1 folder)

Rohlfs, Mae (RG 8) ALM missionary in Tsingtao (Qingdao), Shandong;

correspondence, newsletters (1949-1952). (1 folder)

Roots, Logan and Frances (RG

8)

ACM Logan Roots was the son of Logan H. Roots (1870-

1945) who was Bishop in Hankow (Hankou). Frances Roots

Hadden was his sister, the daughter of Bishop Roots;

photographs (.5 linear feet)

Rowland, Henry Hosie and

Mildred May Ament (RG 8)

MEFB missionaries in Changli, Lanhsien, Tientsin (Tianjin)

(1911-1922); correspondence, writings. (6 folders)

Rowland, Marion Jean (RG 8) Missionary in China; correspondence, ms. re. activities in

Kienyang, Szechwan/Sichuan (1949-1950). (.25 linear ft.)

Rue, Margaret Mary and

Elizabeth Rue Hembold (RG 8)

MES missionaries in Changchow, Wusih/Wuxi

(Jiangsu) (ca.1924-1940); correspondence, printed material.

(.25 linear ft.)

Rugh, Dwight and Winifred

(RG 244)

The Rughs taught and did administrative work for the Yale-

in-China Association at Yali Middle School, in Hunan

Province, 1930-1951

Sailer, Randolph Clothier (RG

148)

PN missionary, professor of psychology at Yenching

University, Peking (1923-1950); correspondence, reports,

printed material, subject files, writings, biographical

documentation. (2 linear ft.)

St. Clair, Bertha Harding

Allen (RG 8)

ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou) Fujian (1916-1941);

correspondence, photographs, printed material. (9 folders)

Salmon, Frances King, M.D.,

and Robert J. (RG 8)

Missionaries in Shanghai, Women's Medical College, St.

John's University (1922-1940); correspondence, article,

printed material, photographs. (1 linear ft.)

Sanderson, Abbie G. (RG 149) ABFMS missionary in Swatow/Shantou area (1918-1937,

1946-1953), held in solitary confinement prior to release

from China in 1953; correspondence, diary, notes, writings,

printed material, photographs. (3.5 linear ft.)

Scheufler, Karl and Ada (RG

25)

MEFB missionaries in Yenping, Fukian/Fujian (1921-1926);

correspondence, notes, writings, collected material,

photographs. (5 linear ft.)

Schleman, Laura (RG 8) WFMS/MEFB missionary in Kiukiang (Jiujiang) Jiangxi;

scrapbook containing correspondence, printed material,

photographs (1914-1936). (.5 linear ft.)

Schlosser, George and

Mary (RG 19)

AFM missionaries in Honan Province (1908-1949);

correspondence, diaries, writings, bio- graphical

documentation. (5 linear ft.)

Scott, Katherine (RG 8) Missionary in China; correspondence, biographical essay

(1910-1911, 1924). (3 folders)

Scott, Roderick (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Fukien(Fujian), China. Ph.D.

dissertation for the U. of Southern Calif.: "The Personalistic

Insights in Ancient Chinese Philosophy" (1946) (.5 linear ft.)

Seaton, Stuart P., M.D. (RG 8) PN missionary in Hoihow/Haikow, Hainan (ca. 1926-1940);

printed material, artifacts (.5 linear ft.)

Selden, Charles C., M.D., and

Gertrude (RG 8)

PN missionaries, John G. Kerr Hospital for the Insane,

Canton (Guangzhou) (1897-1938); writings,

correspondence, biographical documentation. (3 folders)

Sellemeyer, Esther I. (RG 8) RCUS missionary in Shenchow (Shenzhou, Hebei) (ca.1917-

1930); correspondence, diary, printed material,

photographs, map. (1 linear ft.)

Senger, Nettie Mabelle See under: Kreps, Esther E. (RG 8)

Shapleigh, Katherine Chase

Pratt (RG 176)

Missionary with ABCFM in Tientsin (Tianjin), Shandong,

China (1896-1897) and CIM in Yangchow, Kuang-

hsi/Guangxi (1905-1926); Correspondence, writings,

biographical documentation (2 linear ft.)

EFMS missionary in Nanking (Nanjing) Jiangsu (1887-1934);

autobiographical account of work in Nanking. (1 folder)

Shaw, Ernest T.* (RG 8) ABCFM missionary to Tunghsien/Tongxian, Peking (1912-

1951); correspondence, autobiographical account of trip to

China. (1 folder)

Sheets, Margaret (RG 8) Sheets taught English at Huachung College 1946-1950, but

much of the material in this collection was collected or

received by Sheets following her return from China.

Shepherd, Clara Sargent and

George W. (RG 8)

ABCFM medical missionaries in Nanking (Nanjing), Shaowu,

Foochow (Fuzhou); Clara was first female physician to serve

in area of public health in China (1919-1941); memoir,

correspondence, clippings. (3 volumes)

Sheretz, Dwight Lamar and

Margarita Park (RG 8)

MEFB missionaries in Soochow (Suzhou) Jiangsu (1918-

1950); biographical documentation. (1 folder)

Sherman, Arthur M. See under: Baker, J. G.

Shields, Randolph T. (M.D.)

(RG 8)

Seven medical textbooks (Chinese translations); Five

medicine-related offprints from journals. See also RG11.

Shrader, Elizabeth T.* (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou) Fujian (1936-1942);

writings, collected material. (8 folders)

Sibley, Horace and Gertrude

Haugh* (RG 8)

CIM missionaries in Shae-ki-tien, Honan/Henan (1891),

Laohokow, Hubei (1892-1889, 1902), Ku Cheng (1903-

1911); memoir. (1 folder)

Silsby, John Alfred* (RG 8) PN missionary in Shanghai, Lowrie Institute (1887-1928);

correspondence, diary, photographs. (8 folders)

Simester, Edith (RG 8) Taught at the Anglo-Chinese College, a Methodist institution

in Fukien from ca. 1930 to 1946; correspondence, writings,

memoir (.5 linear ft.)

Simester, Winifred (RG 8) Photographs re. Foochow (Fuzhou), Kuliang, E.Asia Litt.

Conf. Japan, etc (1 folder)

Sites, Evelyn (Mrs. C. M.

Lacey) (RG 8)

WFMS missionary in Foochow, Kutien Fujian (1896-1941);

writings. (2 folders)

Slater, Philip and Phyllis (RG

8)

BMS missionaries in Shanghai; correspondence,

photographs, report of work in Ningpo by J. E. Shoemaker

(1901-1938). (1 folder)

Edward H. Smith Family (RG

5)

Edward Huntington and Grace Thomas

Smith: ABCFM missionaries in Ing Tai, Fujian (1901- 1950);

Helen Huntington Smith: ABCFM missionary at Wen Shan

Girls' School, Foochow (Fuzhou) (1929-1950); Eunice Smith

Bishop: taught kindergarten in China and worked with her

husband Merlin for China Nutritional Aid Council;

correspondence, writings, printed material, photographs. (7

linear ft.)

Smith, Elleroy and

Maybelle* (RG 8)

Presbyterian missionaries in Ningpo (Ningbo), China. ECS:

35 diaries with daily entries, 1916-1950. MCS: 5 diaries and

1 notebook with daily entries 1928-1952; 3 mss. by MCS re.

Ningpo mission field; 1 article by J.E. Shoemaker (1916-

1952) (1.5 linear ft.)

Smith, Hart Maxcy and

Margaret Jones; Smith,

Margaret E. (sister of

HMS) (RG 8)

PN missionaries in Shanghai area (1901-1943);

correspondence, collected material, photographs, material

re. Shanghai American School. (.5 linear ft.)

Smith, Howard and

Gertrude (RG 8)

Christian and Missionary Alliance missionaries in Hupeh,

China; Howard was kidnapped by Communist Red Army in

1934; correspondence, press release, oral history transcript.

(1 folder)

Snyder, George and

Grace (RG 160)

E&R missionaries in Yuanling, Hu, China (ca. 1920-1950);

correspondence, printed material documenting the Snyders'

work as executive secretary of Hunan Church of Christ in

China and teacher at Eastview School. (2.5 linear ft.)

Spreckley, J. W. (RG 8) CMS missionary in Chengtu (Chengdu) Sichuan, Shanghai

(ca.1919-1930); correspondence,collected material. (4

folders)

Stannard, Mrs. Raymond E.

(RG 8)

ABFMS missionary in Shaoshing (Shaoxing)

Zhejiang (ca.1935-1940); correspondence. (1 folder)

Starrett, Adelia Dodge* (RG 8) YMCA, MEFB missionary in Chengtu (Chengdu) Sichuan.

(ca.1916-1934); writings, collected material, description of

Japanese attack on Hong Kong. (4 folders)

Steward, Albert Newton and

Celia Belle Speak (RG 20)

MEFB faculty members at University of Nanking (Nanjing)

(1921-1950); correspondence, writings, collected material,

biographical documentation, photographs. (7 linear ft.)

Stirewalt, Catharine (RG 8) LUM missionary in Peking, Tsingtao (Qingdao) Shandong;

correspondence, collected material, photographs. (1 linear

ft.)

Storrs, Charles and Mary (RG

8)

ABCFM missionaries, Fukien, Shaowu 1917-1946 (1.5 linear

ft.)

Stowe, David M. (RG 156) China missionary and mission executive

for ABCFM/UCBWM (90 linear ft.)

Strong, Robbins (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in North China; material related to

Communist takeover of China and the church in post-

liberation China. (1 linear ft.)

Stryker, Minnie (RG 8) WFMS missionary in Peking, Yenching University;

correspondence from Sleeper Davis Hospital, Peking (1923-

1927). (1 folder)

Stubbs, Clifford Morgan (RG 8) FFMA missionary in Chengtu (Chengdu, Sichuan),W. China

Union University (ca.1916-1929); memorial to CMS, material

re. West China Union University. (1 folder)

Stucki, John Calvin and

Marie (RG 8)

RCUS missionaries in Peking (1924-1926), Yochow

City Hu. (1926-1927), JCS super- intendent of Hoy Memorial

Hospital; correspondence, writings, audio tapes,

documentation of student and labor unrest. (.5 linear ft.)

Sundberg, Rodney (RG 8) Evangelical Church, 1940-1948, Changsha, Hunan area;

memoir (1 folder)

Sweet, Lennig (RG 150) Sweet served the YMCA in Beijing, China between 1916 and

1934. He later worked for United China Relief from 1942 to

1947 and as YMCA Secretary for Overseas Staff and YMCA

Secretary in Seoul, Korea. (.5 linear ft.)

Tappan, David Stanton* (RG

8)

PN Kiungchow, Hainan (1906-1950) gen. let. ms. recounting

his experiences at Canton (Guangzhou) Civil Assembly

Center (1943)

Taylor, George and Ora (RG 8) Nondenominational, Changsha, Hunan: Faith Orphanages

and Broadcast Tract Press; correspondence to family, 1913-

1917, 1944, tracts, photographs, collected materials. (1

linear ft.)

Taylor, Paul and Frieda (RG

227)

E&R educational missionaries serving at Huping College,

Yochow [now Yueyang], Hunan province 1924-1927 and

Huachung University (Central China College) in Wuchang

between 1929 and 1950. (2.5 linear ft.)

Taylor, Walter and Ruth Marie

(RG 251)

Walter Taylor was an Episcopal missionary architect based in

Wuhan, Central China from 1923 to 1927.

Teagarden, Lyrel G. (RG 8) UCMS missionary in Luchowfu An., Kweiyang, Kweichow,

Nantung Ku. (1920-1951); correspondence, collected

material. (10 folders)

Tewksbury, M. Gardner (RG 8) PN, ChCC, SVM, Shanghai (ca. 1913-

1925), Shandong (1926-1936), Shanghai (1940); scrapbook

(1913-1935), primarily re. University of Nanking (Nanjing).

(.25 linear ft.)

Thomson, James Claude (RG

24)

PN faculty member at University of Nanking

(Nanjing) (1917-1949), Japan International Christian

University, Yonsei Medical College, nutrition consultant to

World Health Organization in Iran, Pakistan, Turkey (1950s).

(9.5 linear ft.)

Thomson, Joseph Oscar, M.D.

(RG 8)

MMS, UCC, Canton (Guangzhou) (1910-1941);

autobiographical writings. (.5 linear ft.)

Torrance, Thomas (RG 16) CIM, ABS missionary in China (1896-1934), worked with

ethnic groups in the Ch'iang Min Valley; correspondence,

writings, printed material. (4 linear ft.)

Treudley, Mary Bosworth* (RG

8)

Faculty member at Ginling College, Nanking (Nanjing)

(1923-1928); correspondence, report by C. Stanley Smith

re. looting in Nanking (1927). (4 folders)

Tsu, Andrew Yu-Yue, Bp. (RG

8)

Anglican Church leader in China; correspondence, printed

material, photographs, biographical documentation (1930-

1971). (8 folders)

Tucker, Francis Fisher, M.D.,

and Emma Jane Boose (RG 8)

ABCFM, MMS missionaries in Tehchow Shandong, Shaoyang,

Kweiyang (1902-1941); autobiographical sketch. (1 folder)

Turner, Eugene A. (RG 206) Turner served under the YMCA in China from 1913 to 1947.

He was involved in student and city work for the Y.M.C.A. in

China and was a keen observer of Chinese customs and

political events. (2 linear ft.)

Vaughn, Katharine (RG 31) Served the YWCA in Canton (Guangzhou) and Shanghai from

1920-1930. (1.5 linear feet)

Vautrin, Wilhelmina (RG 8) UCMS faculty member at Ginling College, Nanking

(Nanjing) (1914-1941); diary, correspondence, biographical

documentation. (.25 linear ft.) Microfilmed: Film Ms.62.

Voran, Dallas (RG 8) Served with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), on loan to

Church World Service. Coordinated shipments of food,

clothing, medical equipment, etc. for distribution to refugees

1946-1949. Stationed in Shanghai.

Wahl, Carl and Elisabeth (RG

192)

Missionaries in China under the Evanglical Church. They were

first stationed in Shenchow (Shenzhou) and later in Tungjen,

Kweichow Province (now Guizhou) at the Ming Teh Boys'

School. (4 linear ft.)

Wakefield Family (RG 183) Arthur Paul Wakefield was a medical missionary serving in

China under the Disciples of Christ and Episcopal mission

agencies from 1905 to 1927, at Luchowfu Hospital in Anhwei

province from 1912 to 1919 and at Boone College, Central

China University in Wuchang from 1919 to 1927. (4 linear

ft.)

Wampler, Elizabeth Baker (RG

8)

CBM missionary Shansi, 1922-1941; compiled letters and

documents (1 folder)

Ward, Laura D. (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Diongloh, Shaowu, Foochow (Fuzhou)

Fujian; correspondence, writings, reports, diaries, printed

material (1904-1966). (.5 linear ft.)

Ware, James (RG 8) British missionary in Shanghai, FCMS after 1892; writings,

notes. (2 folders)

Watson, Percy Theodore, M.D.

(RG 8)

ABCFM missionary in Fenchow (Fenzhou, Shanxi) (1909-

1934); writings, notes re. control of plagues. (.25 linear ft.)

Wead, Katharine H. (RG 8) PN missionary in Nanking (Nanjing) (ca.1921-1922);

photographs. (10 folders)

Weist, Georgia (RG 8) Missionary in Shenchow (Shenzhou, Hebei) with Evangelical

Association (1923-1929); correspondence, printed material.

(1 linear ft.)

Welch, Rolland and Lottie (RG

224)

Welch, a medical missionary, and his wife served under the

United Evangelical Mission / Evangelical church in Hunan,

China from 1917 to 1923. (5 linear ft.)

Welcher, Amy (RG 8) Correspondence related to missions in China (1901-1902,

1934-1946). (2 folders)

Westbrook, Charles Hart and

Louise (RG 8)

SBC missionaries in Shanghai, Shanghai Baptist College,

University of Shanghai (1912-1948); corres. collected mat.,

autobiographical sketch (8 folders)

White, Minerva S. Weil (RG 8) RCUS missionary in Yuanling, Shenchow (Shenzhou,

Hebei) (1919-1950); correspondence, photograph, memoirs.

(2 folders)

White, Ralph M. and Blanche

Howard (RG 8)

PN missionaries in Soochow/Suzhou (1913-1948); circular

letters, personal reports (8 folders)

Whitener Family (RG 151) Sterling Wilfong and Marie Hegnauer

Whitener: RCUS, E&R missionaries in Yochow City (Yoyang/

Yueyang), Hunan (1921-1950); correspondence,

biographical documentation, photographs. (2 folders)

Sterling Hegnauer and Barbara Brown

Whitener: E&R, UCBWM, ChCC missionaries in

Yoyang Hunan, Linhsiang, Hankow (Hankou) Hubei (1946-

1949), Hong Kong (1952-1967); correspondence, notes,

writings, collected material. (1.5 linear ft.)

Whittlesey, Marjorie Tooker

(RG 197)

Director of Nursing at Hunan-Yale Hospital in Changsha,

China during World War II; author. (9 linear ft.)

Wickes, Dean and Fanny (RG

257)

ABCFM missionaries in Shandong 1912-1934

Wilcox, Emily C. (RG 8) ABFMS missionary in Ningpo (Ningbo, Zhejiang), Shanghai,

University of Shanghai (1913-1927); collected material re.

Ningpo, photographs. (4 folders)

Wilder, Gertrude (RG 8) ABCFM missionary Tientsin (Tianjin), Peking, Tungchow

(Tongzhou), Tehchow (1894-1941) (2 folders)

Wiley, Martha (RG 8) ABCFM missionary in Foochow (Fuzhou), Shaowu Fujian,

Foochow College (1900-ca.1947); writings, biographical

documentation. (4 folders)

Williams, Maynard Owen (RG

8)

ABFMS missionary in Hangchow (Hangzhou,

Zhejiang) (1914-1915); correspondence. (7 folders)

Williams, Melville O. (RG 8) MEFB missionary in China; campus minister and head of the

Department of Sociology at Soochow University, located first

in Soochow (Suzhou) and later in Shanghai (1929-1940) (1

linear ft.)

Wilson, Stanley Davis and

Anna Lane (RG 220)

ABCFM missionaries at Peking Union Med. College Yenching

University, China. (1917-1950) (2 linear ft.)

Wolfe, Jesse B. And Clara

Husted Whiting* (RG 8)

MEFB, ABCFM missionaries, Peking University (1909-1912),

Takuhsien, Shansi/Shanxi (1912-1922), Tientsin

(Tianjin). (1923-1925), Cheloo University, Tsinan (Jinan,

Shandong) (1928-1935), Peking (1936-1940); typescript

memoirs. (1 folder)

Worley, Harry Westcott and

Worley, Zela W.* (RG 8)

MEFB missionaries in Foochow (Fuzhou, Fujian) (1915-

1940); correspondence, printed material, photographs. (.5

linear ft.)

Wright, Eleanor (RG 8) PN faculty member at Ginling College, Nanking (Nanjing)

(1926-1939); diaries. (2 folders)

Wright, Elizabeth Curtis* (RG

8)

YMCA worker in Peking, Shanghai (1919-1948); memoir,

correspondence. (1 folder)

Wyckoff, Ellen Gertrude and

Helen Grace (RG 8)

ABCFM missionaries in Pangchung,

Shantung/Shandong (1887-1927); photographs. (.25 linear

ft.)

Yerkes, Carroll Harvey and

Helen Nevius Eckard (RG 153)

PN missionaries in Yihsien, Shandong (1905-1925);

correspondence, collected material, biographical

documentation, photographs. (1.5 linear ft.)

Young Family (RG 152) Mason P., M.D. and Louise Oehler Young: PS missionaries in

Soochow (Suzhou), Kashing Jiangsu 1916- 1949), Lois

Young (sister of MPY): PS missionary in Suchowfu (Suzhou,

Jiangsu) (1917-1942); correspondence, collected material,

biographical documentation (primarily photocopies). (1 linear

ft.)

Zipf, Elinor J. (RG 8) Missionary in Yuanling, Hunan (1947-1948), Sendai, Japan

(1948-1950); correspondence. (.25 linear ft.)

Abbreviations ABCFM American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions ABFMS American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society ACM American Church Mission ALM American Lutheran Mission ASM Augustana Synod Mission

BMS Baptist Missionary Society (British)

CBM Church of the Brethren Mission

ChCC Church of Christ in China

CIM China Inland Mission

CLS Christian Literature Society

CMML Christian Missions in Many Lands

CMS Church Missionary Society

ChCC China Continuation Committee of the National Missionary Conference

E&R Evangelical & Reformed Church

ELMS See LCMS

EPM English Presbyterian Mission

FCMS Foreign Christian Missionary Society

FFMA Friends' Foreign Mission Association

LCMS Lutheran Church Missouri Synod; pre-1947 MELCM; pre-1927 ELSM

LMS London Missionary Society

LUM Lutheran United Mission

MELCM See LCMS

MEFB Methodist Episcopal Church

MES Methodist Episcopal Church South

MGC Mennonite General Conference

MMS Methodist Missionary Society

PN American Presbyterian Mission, North

PS American Presbyterian Mission, South

RC Roman Catholic

RCA Reformed Church in America

RCUS Reformed Church in the United States

SBC Southern Baptist Convention

SDA Seventh Day Adventist Mission

SUM Sudan United Mission

SVMM Student Volunteer Movement

UCBWM United Church Board for World Missions

UCC United Church of Canada

UCMS United Christian Missionary Society

UMCA Universities' Mission to Central Africa

WFMS Women's Foreign Missionary Society of Methodist Episcopal Church

YM Yale in China Association

YMCA Young Men's Christian Association

YWCA Young Women's Christian Association


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