Various missionary gatherings across the Amoy field

Groups include: the Talmage family and others, c.1890 (photos 1-2); Amoy Missionaries - Reformed Church of America, London Missionary Society, and EP missionaries, c.1890, 1899 (women only) and c.1900 (photos 3, 7, 8, and 10); missionaries of Amoy, Chuan-chow [Quanzhou], Chang-chow [Zhangzhou], Chan...

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Order number: PCE, South Fujian/Amoy, Photographs, Box 2
Date(s) of creation: c.1890 - c.1910
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: PCE, South Fujian/Amoy, Photographs, Box 2
Summary: Groups include: the Talmage family and others, c.1890 (photos 1-2); Amoy Missionaries - Reformed Church of America, London Missionary Society, and EP missionaries, c.1890, 1899 (women only) and c.1900 (photos 3, 7, 8, and 10); missionaries of Amoy, Chuan-chow [Quanzhou], Chang-chow [Zhangzhou], Chang-pu [Zhangpu] and ?Sio-klu districts, 11 August ?1892 (photo 4); the first Synod at Amoy [Xiamen], 1894 (photo 5); Foreign Missions Committee missionaries, c.1895 (photo 6); mandarins and missionaries at the celebration of Pastor Tan's 30th anniversary in the Pastorate (photo 11).
Previous numbers: PCE boxes 112-114
Extent: 11 black and white or sepia prints (some mounted) and 1 loose key to a photograph
Access status: Open
Copyright: Copyright probably expired
File number: 3
Copies: Photographs of the first Synod and combined missionary groups can also be found in the 2 Amoy scrapbooks (files 1-2). First Synod photograph reproduced in Edward Band's Working His Purpose Out.
Format: Archive