Presbyterian Church of England Foreign Missions Committee: Taiwan/Formosa

Correspondence, minutes, papers, printed materials and photographs


Date(s) of creation: 1868 - 1962
Level: Sub-collection
Format: Archive           

Summary: Correspondence, minutes, papers, printed materials and photographs
Extent: 20 boxes
Admin history: The attraction of establishing a mission in Taiwan was that the great majority of the population of around three million were Chinese speakers from South Fuijian where English Presbyterian missionaries had been at work since 1850. Carstairs Douglas, an established missionary in Amoy, and a new recruit, the medical missionary James Maxwell, surveyed the area early in the 1860s and recommended the establishment of a mission in the southern half of the island. A Canadian Presbyterian Mission was later established in the north. The anniversary dat ... View more
Access status: Open
Language: English
Format: Archive