MacDonald family collection 1930-1950 1930-1945 MacDonald family collection

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MacDonald family collection 1930-1950 1930-1945 MacDonald family collection

This collection contains letters that Wilfrid MacDonald and his family wrote about their lives in China in the 1930s, as well as letters that Constance Stone wrote to Elsie S. MacDonald and others about her service as a medical volunteer in the Pacific during World War II.

0.25 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391998

William L. Clements Library

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United States. Army. Station Hospital, 84th.

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American Red Cross

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On December 2, 1905, Mrs. Tunis G. Bergen brought together a group of Brooklyn residents at the Barnard Club House on Remsen Street to form New York City's first borough-based Red Cross organization. With an initial membership roster of 300, the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Red Cross embarked on its first major campaign to aid victims of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, collecting over $100,000 and thousands of articles of clothing to contribute to the relief effort. From this point on, th...

La Bounty, Maxine

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Wilfrid Ewart and Howard G. MacDonald were the sons of Angus MacDonald, a Scottish immigrant. Around 1917, Wilfrid MacDonald and his wife, Mabel Drury, moved to China, where MacDonald taught at Lingnan University in Canton (now Guangzhou). They had four daughters: Margaret (1921-2011), Catharine (1924-2010), Ruth (1927-2010), and Jean. The MacDonald daughters studied at the Shanghai American School and at St. Stephen's Girls' College, an English mission school in Hong Kong. ...

MacDonald, Wilfrid.

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MacDonald, Mabel.

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Lingnan University (Guangzhou, China)

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Macdonald, Ruth

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MacDonald family

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Wilfrid Ewart and Howard G. MacDonald were the sons of Angus MacDonald, a Scottish immigrant. Around 1917, Wilfrid MacDonald and his wife, Mabel Drury, moved to China, where MacDonald taught at Lingnan University in Canton (now Guangzhou). They had four daughters: Margaret (1921-2011), Catharine (1924-2010), Ruth (1927-2010), and Jean. The MacDonald daughters studied at the Shanghai American School and at St. Stephen's Girls' College, an English mission school in Hong Kong. ...

Stone, Constance E.

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MacDonald, Catharine.

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United States. Army. Field Hospital, 43rd.

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MacDonald, Elsie S.

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Shanghai American School

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Shanghai American School was founded in 1912 for the purpose of educating the children of American missionaries, businessmen, and professionals. It closed in 1941 because of World War II but was reopened in 1946 and remained in operation until the Communist occupation of Shanghai in 1949. From the description of Shanghai American School records, 1911-1995, n.d. (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702131765 The Shanghai American School, a day and ...