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Arnold, Julian H
Statistics, illustrations, and pamphlets showing the nature and extent of American missionary enterprise in China. Material was collected Oct. 1908 by Arnold as an exhibit for the American Fleet visiting Amoy, Oct. 30-Nov. 5, 1908 to accompany his dispatch no. 77, dated April 29, 1909, to the Department of State. Includes photographs.
James Whitford Bashford diaries, 1905 -- 1918 2 linear feet
Bashford, J. W (James Whitford), 1849-1919
James Whitford Bashford was a resident Methodist bishop in Shanghai and Peking, China, and former president of Ohio Wesleyan University. The collection contains diaries which include notes on religion, lands, people, and history of China; and index to the diaries; as well as photographs and collection notes.
Miner Searle Bates papers, 1927 -- 1984 0.25 linear feet
Bates, M. Searle (Miner Searle), 1897-1978
Miner Searle Bates taught history at Nanking University 南京大學, was a member of the International Committee for Nanking Safety Zone in the Second Sino-Japanese War, and Professor of Missions at Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1950-1965. The collection contains papers, meeting minutes, articles, reports, and other publications collected or created by Bates regarding missions in 20th century China.
Dodd, Samuel, 1832-1894
Samuel Dodd was an American United Presbyterian missionary in Ningbo, China and Hangzhou, China; Samuel Thompson Carter Dodd was his eldest son, born in Ningbo, China. The collection contains a copy of Samuel Dodd's 1861-1877 journal typed and with notes by his son, as well as correspondence and photographs.
Edwin Carlyle Lobenstine album, 1935 2 linear feet
Lobenstine, E. C. (Edwin Carlyle), 1872-1958
This collection contains a commemorative album presented to Presbyterian missionary Edwin Carlyle Lobenstine and his wife, Susan Clark Lobenstine, on the occasion of his retirement from the National Christian Council of China.
David Willard Lyon papers, 1904-1950, bulk 1920-1941 1.5 linear feet
Lyon, David Willard, 1870-1949
This collection largely consists of reports and writings related to the work of the YCMA in China, although other missionary enterprises are represented as well. It also contains unpublished material on Lyon's study of Confucianism.
Missionary Research Library (New York, N.Y.)
This collection contains a printed copy of a stone tablet at Sianfu, Shensi, China, reporting the introduction of Christianity into China in 634 A.D (showing only the Chinese text), and the envelope in which it was received by the Missionary Research Library from China.
Frank Joseph Rawlinson papers, 1924 -- 1937 0.5 linear feet
Rawlinson, Frank Joseph, 1871-1937
Frank Joseph Rawlinson was a Baptist missionary and lecturer in China, and for over two decades served as editor of The Chinese Recorder. The collection contains notes and drafts of his lectures and research on Christianity in China and Chinese religious culture, correspondence with Abbe Livingston Warnshuis, and other materials.
Nathan Sites papers, 1861 -- 1912 0.25 linear feet
Sites, Nathan, 1830-1895
Nathan Sites was a missionary in Fuzhou, southeast China, under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and an early proponent of a stronger, Chinese-led church in China. The collection contains journals, clippings, and a scrapbook.