77 research outputs found
Letter dated 16 October 1925, from a missionary at Tehchow (probably Minnie Case Ellis), Part 1
Letter dated 16 October 1925, from a missionary (probably Minnie Case Ellis) at Lintsing, part 1; printed in revers
Letter dated 27 December 1911 from Minnie Case Ellis at Tientsin, China, to friends
Letter dated 27 December 1911 by Minnie Case Ellis at Tientsin, China, to American friends, describing the evacuation of missionaries from the interior during the Chinese Revolution. Letter ends with names of Mrs Ellis and five other missionaries, including the Tallmon sisters. Also includes an accompanying description of the cases of some of the patients at Lintsin
Letter dated 2 July 1905 from Minnie and Emery Ellis
Letter dated 2 July 1905 from Emery W. and Minnie (Case) Ellis at Pei Tai Ho, probably sent to Susan Tallmon, referring to the exhausting work in Chin
Letter dated 13 January 1913 from Dr Emery W. and Minnie Case Ellis to friends
Letter dated 13 January 1913 from Dr Emery W. and Minnie Case Ellis at Curtis, Nebraska, to friends, discussing their journey back from China and travels in the United States; some news from Lintsing, China, including a long excerpt from a letter from Dr Susan Tallmo
Letter dated 6 June 1925 from Ethel Long to Mrs. Ellis, with letter on back from Minnie Ellis to Susan Sargent
Copy of a letter from Ethel Long at Lintsing to Minnie Ellis, with letter on back from Minnie Ellis to Susan Sargent; Ethel complains of Kuei Ying, headstrong teacher; news about a speaking contest; going to Kuan Tso Ling for summer; Mrs. Ellis notes people\u27s health including her own hay feve
Envelope postmarked 20 September 1933 for a letter from Mrs. Emery W. (Minnie) Ellis at Indiana, Penn., to Dr. Susan T. Sargent
Envelope that held a letter sent in September 1933 from Minnie C. Ellis in Indiana, Penn., to Dr. Susan Tallmon Sargent in Berkeley, California (forwarded to the Sargent cottage in Sonoma County); Letter may be los
A wonderful week
Five-page description of a week at Techow and Lintsing, during which the Nursing school saw its graduation exercises, a new doctor arrived at Techow, and the Lintsing mission station celebrated its 40th anniversary; content suggests author was Minnie Case Ellis, wife of Emery W. Ellis and year was 192
Report of Woman\u27s Work of the Lintsingchow Station, April 1, 1907 to May 31, 1908
Annual Report by Minnie Case Ellis at Lintsing, China, discussing missionary work among Chinese women and girls, both school and church work; reference to foot binding and medical condition
Seven letters, Fall 1907, from Susan Tallmon, Emery and Minnie Ellis at Pang Chuang and Lintsing
Set of letters from September through December 1907: (1) Letter dated 1 October 1907 from Minnie Case Ellis in P\u27ang Chuang describing family life and missionary work there; (2)Letter dated 6 November 1907 from E. A. Perkins to Dr. Tallmon; (3)Letter dated 12 November 1907 from E. A. Perkins to Dr. Tallmon; (4)Letter dated 29 September 1907 from Dr. Tallmon in Pang Chuang to family in U.S.; (5)Letter begun 20 November 1907, finished 6 December 1907, from Dr. Tallmon to family; (6)Letter dated 29 November 1907 from Dr. Tallmon to Mr. Chapin, American missionary; (7) Letter dated 15 Dec. 1907 from Emery Ellis at Lintsing to Paul B. Phillips of Seattl
Letters from July and August 1907, some from Minie Case Ellis to Dr. Tallmon, others from Dr. Tallmon to friends and family
Series of 16 letters from Minnie Case Ellis at Lintsing to Dr. Tallmon at Pang Chuan, July-August 1907, describing church meetings, the girls\u27 school, mission work; letters from Dr. Tallmon to friends and family in U.S. dated 4 August 1907 and 28 August 1907; Letter from Samuel Greene copying an exchange with Dr. Barton about the need to maintain the LinChing mission statio
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