Missionaries' spouses.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 058 Oral History Interview with Carol Carlson
Oral history interview with Carol Hammond Carlson (1985-1980) in which she describes her experiences on the Tibetan mission field. Subjects discussed include first entry into Tibet, reaction of the people to non-Tibetans, and the Islamic rebellion of 1929.
Carol Hammon was interviewed in her home by Ellen Balmer, a Wheaton College student, on November 11, 1978. There is a section of blank tape which resulted in the loss of the bulk of the interview material.
Collection 092 Ephemera of Robert B. Ekvall
Oral history interviews, correspondence, photographs, and a manuscript that describe Robert B. Ekvall's education at Wheaton College, work as a missionary in China and Tibet, and military and diplomatic activities during World War II and after in China and Southeast Asia.
Collection 256 Oral History Interviews with Malcolm and Helen Sawyer
Collection 337 Papers of Roger H. Malstead
Collection 390 Papers of Janet Kuhns
Collection 414 Papers of Wade T. Coggins
Oral history interviews, papers and speech manuscripts relating to the ministry of Wade T. Coggins, Christian worker with the Christian and Missionary Alliance and the Evangelical Foreign Mission Association.