Smith family papers, 1894-1971 (inclusive).

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Smith family papers, 1894-1971 (inclusive).

Material documents the activities of Edward Huntington Smith and his daughter, Helen Huntington Smith in the United States and China, 1894-1971.

6 linear feet (17 boxes, 1 oversize box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022145

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Smith, Helen Huntington, 1902-1971.

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Smith family.

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The Smiths were a family of Congregational missionaries in China, 1901-1950, primarily in Ing Tai and Foochow. Educated at Amherst College and Hartford Theological Seminary, Edward Huntington Smith devoted nearly 50 years of his life to running an orphanage, raising funds, and promoting Christian education in Ing Tai, Fukien, China. His wife, Grace W. Thomas Smith, educated at Tabor Academy and Wheelock College, both in Massachusetts, served as a Kindergarten teacher in the United States and Chi...

Bishop, Eunice Smith

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Smith, Edward H. (Edward Huntington), 1873-1968

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Smith, Grace W. Thomas, 1874-1939.

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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

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Organized 1810; incorporated 1812; consists of members of National Council of Congregational Churches in the U.S., and 150 additional members elected by the board in biennial meetings; the foreign missionary arm of Congregational Christian Churches of the U.S.; headquartered in Boston, Mass.; also known as ABCFM. From the description of Records, 1804-1964 (bulk 1900-1960). (American Congregational Association). WorldCat record id: 70927016 Organized 1810; incorporated in 181...