Andrew Locy Rogers missionary diary. 1909-1911.

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Andrew Locy Rogers missionary diary. 1909-1911.

The diary documents Elder Rogers' mission to Ireland and Scotland. He served his mission from 1909-1910 and his diary documents his experiences in a series of communities. His diary also chronicles experiences with mission companions. He describes his interactions with other religious denominations, including the Presbyterian Church and the Young Men's Christian Association. His diary also includes original poetry and local humor.

1 folder (0.1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8075636

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