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Letter from Henry D. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, December 14, 1912
Thanks Griffis for sending a basket of books and words of encouragement. Discusses Griffis and Mrs. Griffis' future visit.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Henry D. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, March 9, 1915
Thanks Griffis for sending McGiffur's book. Provides a list of names and addresses (at Griffis' request, context unknown).This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Marcella Syn to William Elliot Griffis, December 16, 1920
Represents the American Korean Relief Society, explains that they are expanding their executive force. Informs Griffis that he has been selected to act as honorary president. Explains that the acting president, Mrs. D. P. Birnie (wife of Rev. D. P. Birnie) would be honored to have Griffis act as honorary president. Requests Griffis' approval of appointment.The Korean Relief Society --handwritten by Griffis on the back of the second pageThis project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Ella D. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, March 4, 1912
Confirms arrival of book (sent by Griffis). Expresses hope of Griffis's safe travels and return. Discusses a Halloween party, updates on family, and asks about Mrs. Griffis. Confirms that her and Alice have plans to respond to Griffis' previous letter.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Henry D. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, December 16, 1912
Encloses money order of $1.40 for postage and a copy of A Modern Pioneer. Asks Griffis to autograph the book and send it to Lancaster.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Ella D. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, February 13, 1912
Confirms Griffis' request to stay at their home. Informs Griffis that they are preparing to answer his questions (not stated).This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Ella D. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, March 5, 1913
Declines invitation to visit Griffis (unknown). Thanks Griffis for sending Ida's letter and sending a check for Ida's Glee Club. Updates on Alice's travels and condition. Discusses a Halloween party, updates on family, and asks about Mrs. Griffis.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Henry D. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, September 15, 1912
Discusses desk clutter and slang. Extends appreciation and thanks for Griffis' presentation of his father (Henry G. Appenzeller) in the book.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Henry D. Appenzeller to William Elliot Griffis, December 27, 1915
Thanks Griffis for sending a series of Sermons on the S.S. lesson, and his package of tea. Discusses Christmas and his upcoming visit to the Wadsworths'This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Letter from Julius D. Dreher to William Elliot Griffis, January 29, 1894
Provides Griffis with information about Mr. Surh BeungKui, explaining that Mr. Surh is a diligent student in algebra and English, and attends Salem Church Sunday School.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
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