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Missionaries

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Father Michael J. Gillgannon collection of missionary writings on Bolivia

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Am 3172
Overview:

Professional correspondence, missionary documents, and research done by Father Michael J. Gillgannon.

Papers of Amy Richardson Holway, 1917-1949

Collection Identifier: MC 227
Overview:

Correspondence, diaries, notes, etc., of Amy Richardson Holway, missionary and teacher.

Richard James Hooker collection of letters from American women, 1788-1890

Collection Identifier: A-133
Overview:

Correspondence, mostly by19th century American women, compiled by Richard James Hooker of Chicago, Illinois.

Hugh L. Robinson and Olga Olsen Robinson missionary papers

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Am 2754
Overview:

Hugh L. Robinson and Olga Olsen Robinson's correspondence and printed ephemera.

Julia and Hubert Herrick letters to family from the ABCFM mission in Gabon

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Am 3383
Overview:

Letters home from Julia and Hubert Herrick at a Gabon mission

Papers of Frances Hope Kerr Holway, 1871-1962

Collection Identifier: A-59
Overview:

Bibliography, correspondence, and research files of Frances Hope Kerr Holway, bibliographer, who worked on early women teachers and missionaries in southern and western United States.

Papers of the Briggs family, 1820-1915 (inclusive), 1838-1900 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 286: M-40
Overview:

Correspondence of poet Caroline Atherton (Briggs) Mason and her sister Harriette (Briggs) Stoddard, a missionary to Persia.

Papers of the Tuttle family, 1895-1975 (inclusive), 1900-1953 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 314
Overview:

Diaries, correspondence, writings, and photographs of the Tuttle family, Baptist missionaries, from Massachusetts.

Records of the Radcliffe College Seminar on Women, 1951-1959

Collection Identifier: MC 326
Overview:

Typescripts or reprints of papers presented at the Radcliffe College Seminar on Women, a joint project of the Radcliffe Seminars and the Women’s Archives (now the Schlesinger Library) in 1951.