Correspondence, 1903, between Sarah K. Taylor and the executive board of Woman's Home and Foreign Mission Society. 1903.

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Correspondence, 1903, between Sarah K. Taylor and the executive board of Woman's Home and Foreign Mission Society. 1903.

Discussion of a possible merger of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mission Society with the American Advent Mission in India.

1 folder ; 38 x 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7008803

Aurora University, Phillips Library

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Advent Christian Church

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Woman's Home and Foreign Mission Society of the Advent Christian Denomination

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The Society was founded in 1897 for the purpose of conducting foreign mission work in southern India. Founder and first president was Sarah K. Taylor. Maude Chadsey became president in 1910. From the description of Papers and official records, 1897-1914. 1897-1959. (Art Institute of Chicago). WorldCat record id: 17911982 ...

American Advent Mission.

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Taylor, Sarah K. (Sarah Katherine Paine), 1847-1920.

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