Arthur J. Allen letters, 1938-1954.

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Arthur J. Allen letters, 1938-1954.

The letters, usually lengthy, from all the Allens to friends and relatives in the United States deal with the social, cultural and political conditions in China, as well as with the Allen's ministerial activites.

5 linear ft ( 1 box)

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Allen, Netta Powell.

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Allen, Walter, 1911-

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Allen, Arthur J., 1891-1954.

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Allen and his wife, Netta Powell Allen were Episcopal missionaries to China from the 1930s to 1951. Their son Walter taught in various school in China and later joined the U.S. Army. From the guide to the Arthur J. Allen Letters, 1938-1954., (Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Allen and his wife, Netta Powell Allen were Episcopal missionaries to China from the 1930s to 1951. Their son Walter taught in various school in China and later j...