Correspondence, 1892-1981.

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Correspondence, 1892-1981.

Correspondence between missionary and administrators at the Foreign Mission Board, Richmond, Virginia, relating to work and needs of the mission station. Includes some correspondence of Emma Morton Ginsburg before her marriage to Ginsburg, and following his death. Also included are biographical materials, and some family correspondence with the Foreign Mission Board.

25 folders.

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North Brazil Baptist Seminary (Recife, Brazil)

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Southern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission Board

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The Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, now the International Mission Board, was founded in 1845 as the mission sending agency for foreign missions. In the 1940's the Board began to produce audio programs and make recordings of events, services, and interviews, related to the work of the Board. From the description of Audio collection, 1949-1988. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 439018494 The Foreign Mission Board was established i...

Ginsburg, Emma Morton, 1865-1953.

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Ginsburg, Solomon L., 1867-1927.

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Ray, T. B. (T. Bronson), 1868-1934

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Willingham, Robert Josiah, 1854-1914.

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