George D. Wilder Papers 1904-1971 1911-1942

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George D. Wilder Papers 1904-1971 1911-1942

Missionary to China, ca. 1900-1939. Letters, 1911-1932, to family members describing in detail missionary life, the political situation in China, and family matters; diary, 1942-1943, describing internment in Peking by the Japanese Army; letter of son, Theodore Stanley Wilder, to his grandmother concerning China experiences; reminiscences of T. S. Wilder, and photographs and other materials.

1 linear ft.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389506

Bentley Historical Library

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Wilder, Theodore Stanley.

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Wilder, George D. (George Durand), 1869-1946

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Missionary to China, ca. 1900-1939. From the description of George D. Wilder papers, 1904 and 1910-1943. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420374 George Durand Wilder was born in Ripon, Wisconsin on June 26th, 1869, the son of Theodore Wilder and Frances Ellen (Durand) Wilder. George Durand Wilder attended Yankton Academy and College before enrolling in the Theological Seminary at Oberlin in 1891. He received his Bachelor's Degree of Divinity from ...