Box 1
Contains 23 Results:
To "Brothers and Sisters" from Dr. Irenaeus Atwood, Tienstsin, N. China, 1882 October 2
The first subseries consists of a single detailed letter written by Atwood to his brothers and sisters during his Chinese journey of 1882.
Postcard to "Miss Mabel Atwood" from "W.A. Hemingway", 1904 November 27
The second subseries includes three letters received by Mabel Atwood, daughter of Irenaeus, from family and friends.
To "My Dear Mabel (Atwood)" from "Mother", 1906 November 20
The second subseries includes three letters received by Mabel Atwood, daughter of Irenaeus, from family and friends.
To "Dear Mabel (Atwood)" from Alice E. Corner, Shanghai, 1909 April 16
The second subseries includes three letters received by Mabel Atwood, daughter of Irenaeus, from family and friends.
The Christian Minister's Affectionate Advice to a Married Couple, by Rev. James Bean, AM, ca. 1877
Handbook for Missions and Missionaries of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1901
Chinese Hymnal, prepared by H. Blodget, DD, and Rev. C. Goodrich, DD, 1895
Going on Furlo, by Mary Williams Hemingway, Taiku, Shansi, China, undated
Breezes from the Flowery Kingdom: Notes and Incidents connected with Missionary Work in Shansi, 1900
Included in this series are one published work, Breezes from the Flowery Kingdom: Notes and Incidents connected with Missionary Work in Shansi (1900), and two handwritten unpublished manuscripts, Chinese Proverbs (undated) and The Light of Asia vs. the Light of the World (1910). The writings of Irenaeus Atwood concern his experience as a missionary.
Chinese Proverbs, undated
Included in this series are one published work, Breezes from the Flowery Kingdom: Notes and Incidents connected with Missionary Work in Shansi (1900), and two handwritten unpublished manuscripts, Chinese Proverbs (undated) and The Light of Asia vs. the Light of the World (1910). The writings of Irenaeus Atwood concern his experience as a missionary.