Secretaries' files: Thailand Mission, 1865-1973 (bulk: 1921-1972)

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Secretaries' files: Thailand Mission, 1865-1973 (bulk: 1921-1972)

Missionaries' reports and personal correspondence, mission station minutes, reports and correspondence, financial records. The records include minutes, annual station reports, correspondence, cables, Board letters, personal reports (including the annual missionary reports), statistical summaries (submitted annually for each station and each institution within the station), and property-related correspondence and financial records.

18 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8355647

Presbyterian Historical Society, PHS

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