William Jackson Callahan papers, 1890-1936.

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William Jackson Callahan papers, 1890-1936.

This collection consists of correspondence, writings, photographs, and other materials of William Jackson Callahan. Writings by his wife, Martha Taylor Callahan, are also included. In addition the collection contains minutes of the General Conference held in Tokyo, 1911. Photographs of the aftermath of an earthquake which occurred in 1923, and of Hiroshima and Nagasaki probably taken between 1920 and 1936 are also included.

.6 cubic ft. (1 letter-size archives box and 1 oversize box)

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Methodist Episcopal Church, South.

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Dorough, George.

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Pearce, Hayward Jefferson, 1871-1943.

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Callahan, William Jackson.

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William Jackson and Martha Taylor Callahan were Methodist missionaries in Japan from 1890-1936. William Callahan died in San Antonio, Texas, on April 16, 1936. From the description of William Jackson Callahan papers, 1890-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122335029 ...

Callahan, Martha Taylor.

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