Papers of Mildred Nelson Page [manuscript] 1879-1950.

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Papers of Mildred Nelson Page [manuscript] 1879-1950.

19th cent. items are: autograph album, 1879-82 [1 v.] and letters, 1890-94, Miss Page to her family describing her missionary activities in Japan [32 items. holograph signed & 2 v. transcripts (hand written)] -- Diary, 1914 Feb.-Sept. describing a trip to Europe. The bulk of the collection is correspondence. Of special interest are letters, 1909-33, of Charles Richard Crane to Miss Page. These describe his visits to the Middle East in 1919, 1923, 1927; to China & Japan in 1920 & 1930; and mention Russians in Egypt and Paris, Woodrow Wilson and the Peace Conference of 1919. There are also, letters 1909 Oct. 25, Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard to Crane regarding his recall as ambassador to China [4 l. 28 cm. transcript (typewritten)] and, letter, 1921 June 21, Crane to Charles William Eliot regarding his diplomatio service in China [9 l. 28 cm. transcript (typewritten)] [67 items. chiefly holographs signed]. Other correspondents include: Julian Green, Edward Preatorius, Titsu Ogama, Thomas Nelson Page, Georges Seraud, and Amélie Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy.

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University of Virginia. Library

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