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Missions -- China.

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 162 Collections and/or Records:

TEAM archives, fourth accession, boxes 139-182.

 Unprocessed Material — Box 44, Box: 139-182
Identifier: 2022-015
Dates: 1893-2009

TEAM archives, second accession, boxes 4-72.

 Unprocessed Material — Box 69, Box: 4-72
Identifier: 2022-008
Dates: 1893-2006

TEAM archives, third accession, boxes 73-138.

 Unprocessed Material — Box 66, Box: 73-138
Identifier: 2022-012
Dates: 1895-2015, nd

TEAM missionaries' photo scrapbook and notebooks.

 Unprocessed Material — Box 1
Identifier: 1990-004
Dates: 1901-1970

TEAM Records, 1900-2015

 Unprocessed Material — Box 1
Identifier: 2024-005
Dates: 1900-2015

The Literary Digest issue with article "Some of the Leading Missionaries in China."

 Unprocessed Material — Folder 1
Identifier: 1983-155
Dates: 1900

Vincent and Margaret Crossett papers.

 Unprocessed Material — Box 1
Identifier: 1991-018
Dates: 1940-1958

Vincent and Margaret Crossett papers.

 Unprocessed Material — Box 1
Identifier: 1991-039
Dates: 1931-1982

Vincent and Margaret Crossett papers.

 Unprocessed Material — Box 2
Identifier: 1991-048
Dates: 1955-1989

Vincent and Margaret Crossett papers.

 Unprocessed Material — Box 2
Identifier: 1995-142
Dates: 1921-1989

Vincent L. Crossett Oral History Interview

 Collection
Identifier: CN 288
Scope and Contents Oral history interviews with Vincent Leroy Crossett (1907-1999) in which he describes his education at Wheaton and Westminster Seminary, missionary work with China Inland Mission/Overseas Missionary Fellowship in China and Taiwan, and pastoral work in a local church in Hawaii. Topics discussed include Crossett's education at Wheaton College and Westminster Seminary; decision to join China Inland Mission; language school; evangelism methods; characteristics of the Chinese church; CIM's...
Dates: Created: 1984-1986

Woman's Union Missionary Society Records

 Collection
Identifier: CN 379
Brief Description Correspondence, reports, personnel files, legal documents, financial files, scrapbooks, and almost 3,000 photographs that document the activity, personnel, and ministry of the organization founded in 1860 by Mrs. Thomas C. Doremus. The mission was intended as a vehicle for sending single women as missionaries to women in closed societies (and therefore unreachable by male missionaries) in Asia, covering their medical and educational work among orphans and women in Burma, China, India,...
Dates: Created: 1860-1983