Papers, 1843-1844.

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Papers, 1843-1844.

Consists of a diary that covers their trip to and around India in their first year. The bulk of the diary is written by Emma and contains long descriptive entries of their experiences and her impressions of India, fellow missionaries, and the British colonial government.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6914406

Presbyterian Historical Society, PHS

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Walsh family.

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John Johnston Walsh (1820-1884) graduated from Union College in 1839 and continued his education at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1840-1843. He was ordained in 1843 and was appointed by the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. to the North India Mission in the same year. Walsh was stationed with his wife Emma, first at Fategargh, then Mainpuri, and finally Allahabad. In 1873 they left India and Walsh served as a pastor in Millertown, N.Y. until 1876, when they retired to Armenia, N.Y. ...

Walsh, Emma.

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Walsh, J. Johnston (John Johnston), 1820-1884

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Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. North India Mission

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