Correspondence, 1909-1972.

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Correspondence, 1909-1972.

Correspondence between missionary and administrators at the Foreign Mission Board, Richmond, Virginia, relating to work and needs of the mission station. Contains some post-retirement information.

6 folders.

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Missions, Medical.

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Cauthen, Baker James, 1909-1985.

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Teal, Edna Earle, 1879-1968.

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Southern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission Board

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Maddry, Charles Edward, 1876-1962

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