Otte, John A. (John Abraham), 1861-1910

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John A. Otte graduated from Hope College in 1883. The following fall he enrolled in the University of Michigan to study medicine. Otte became the first medical missionary of the Reformed Church in America and built two hospitals for the Amoy mission in China. In April 1910 Otte was stricken ill with "Pneumonic Plague" and died within days.

From the description of Papers, 1883-1974. (Joint Archive of Holland, History Research Center). WorldCat record id: 30122736

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referencedIn Otte, Frances Phelps, 1860-1956. Papers, 1882-1957. Joint Archive of Holland, History Research Center
referencedIn Otte, John Philip, 1889-1976. Papers, 1972-1976. Joint Archive of Holland, History Research Center
referencedIn Otte family. Papers, 1863-1956. Joint Archive of Holland, History Research Center
creatorOf Otte, John A., 1861-1910. Papers, 1883-1974. Joint Archive of Holland, History Research Center
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associatedWith Otte family. family
associatedWith Otte, Frances Phelps, 1860-1956. person
associatedWith Otte, John Philip, 1889-1976. person
associatedWith Reformed Church in America corporateBody
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China
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Missionaries, Medical
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Birth 1861

Death 1910

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