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Macao Historical Archives - microfilm reel contents PROJECT PART TITLE NO. OF REELS REEL # CONTENTS China Through Western Eyes 1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 15 1 Papers of John Backhouse 1844 Papers of John Backhouse, chief clerk at Britain's new consulate in Canton, covering the period 1844-1855. Backhouse went to China in 1843 and after serving in Canton he became vice consul at Amoy (from 1847 through the mid 1850's). His letters give personal observations and descriptions of events. This is a substantial archive, amounting to 4,473 items and 7 volumes. Most of it is not relevant to China. As such, we have filmed boxes 14-17 only, covering the period from January 1844 to September 1855. Box 14 Jan 1844 - Dec 1844 China Through Western Eyes 1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 2 Papers of John Backhouse 1845-1846 Papers of John Backhouse (continued) Box 15 1845 - 1846 China Through Western Eyes 1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 3 Papers of John Backhouse 1847-1852 Papers of John Backhouse (continued) Box 16 1847 - Apr 1852 China Through Western Eyes 1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 4 Papers of John Backhouse 1852-1855 Papers of John Backhouse (continued) Box 17 Sep 1852 - Sep 1855 China Through Western Eyes 1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 5 Papers of James J Bandinel c1763-1940 - Correspondence Papers of James Julius Bandinel, merchant and consular official, and family covering the period 1763-1940, including descriptions of the Chinese-Japanese War of 1894-95, the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, and the Russian-Japanese War in 1904. Filmed in their entirety. Folders 1-4 - Correspondence China Through Western Eyes 1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 6 Papers of James J Bandinel c1763-1940 - Diaries and Commonplace books Papers of James Julius Bandinel (continued) Volumes 1-6 (Diaries of Thomas Le Mesurier, 1794; and commonplace books) Manuscript Records of Traders, Travellers, Missionaires & Diplomats 1

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    China Through Western Eyes

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    Papers of John Backhouse 1844

    Papers of John Backhouse, chief clerk at Britain's new consulate in Canton,

    covering the period 1844-1855. Backhouse went to China in 1843 and after

    serving in Canton he became vice consul at Amoy (from 1847 through the mid

    1850's). His letters give personal observations and descriptions of events.

    This is a substantial archive, amounting to 4,473 items and 7 volumes. Most of it

    is not relevant to China. As such, we have filmed boxes 14-17 only, covering the

    period from January 1844 to September 1855.

    Box 14

    Jan 1844 - Dec 1844

    China Through Western Eyes

    1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 2

    Papers of John Backhouse 1845-1846

    Papers of John Backhouse (continued)

    Box 15

    1845 - 1846

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Papers of John Backhouse 1847-1852

    Papers of John Backhouse (continued)

    Box 16

    1847 - Apr 1852

    China Through Western Eyes

    1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 4

    Papers of John Backhouse 1852-1855

    Papers of John Backhouse (continued)

    Box 17

    Sep 1852 - Sep 1855

    China Through Western Eyes

    1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 5

    Papers of James J Bandinel c1763-1940 - Correspondence

    Papers of James Julius Bandinel, merchant and consular official, and family

    covering the period 1763-1940, including descriptions of the Chinese-Japanese

    War of 1894-95, the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, and the Russian-Japanese War in

    1904. Filmed in their entirety.

    Folders 1-4 - Correspondence

    China Through Western Eyes

    1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 6Papers of James J Bandinel c1763-1940 - Diaries and Commonplace books

    Papers of James Julius Bandinel (continued)

    Volumes 1-6 (Diaries of Thomas Le Mesurier, 1794; and commonplace books)

    Manuscript Records of

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    China Through Western Eyes

    1 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 7

    Papers of Sir John Bowring 1850-1857; Dispatches of Sir F W A Bruce

    1860; Scrapbook of Arthur Johnson c1860-1862

    Papers of Sir John Bowring, British consul and diplomat in China, 1850-57, and

    commander-in-chief of Hong Kong in 1854. Sir John Bowring's letters provide

    useful insights into Anglo-Chinese relations in this period and cover topics such

    as commerce, emigration, the evasion of British customs, and the seizure of

    Shanghai by Chinese rebels in 1853. Filmed in their entirety. (Please note that the

    Perkins Library also holds the papers of Edgar Alfred Bowring, his son, but these

    have not been filmed).

    The dispatches of Sir Frederick William Adolphus Bruce, British diplomat, for

    1860. Bruce served as colonial secretary in Hong Kong from 1844 to 1864, was

    principal secretary of his brother's (Lord Elgin's) mission to China in 1857-58,

    was named envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the Emperor of

    China in 1858 and became chief superintendent of British trade in China in 1859.

    His draft and final dispatches to Lord Russell, British Foreign Secretary, are

    bound together in a single volume and cover the negotiations of the Treaty of

    Tianjian, Chinese government and political personalities, foreign relations

    between China, Britain and other European nations, the coolie trade, the Taiping

    Rebellion, missionaries, Chinese commerce, European military operations in

    China, shipwrecks and piracy. One volume. Filmed in its entirety.

    Scrapbook of Arthur Johnson Danyell, British soldier, c1860-62. Danyell served

    with the British army in China (at some point he was a lieutenant in the 31st

    Regiment). He was with the allied invasion force at Peking in 1860 and was later

    garrisoned in the Taku forts near Tientsin. The Scrapbook contains observations

    on his experiences in China and detailed descriptions of the Taku forts and their

    surroundings. There is a 20-page account of his journey from Tientsin northward

    to the Great Wall, then to Peking and the coast; and a one page account of an

    1862 expedition surveying the country around Shanghai.

    China Through Western Eyes

    Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University

    Correspondence of the Fairbank family 1837-1883

    Correspondence, 1837-1945, of the Fairbank family. These are the letters of a

    remarkable American missionary family who were largely active in India and

    Ceylon, but whose papers provide many insights into Western attitudes to, and

    interactions with, Asian cultures.

    Yearly letters from a missionary friend in Foochow describe the turbulent events

    and political climate there between 1911-1931, including the Foochow Rebellion

    of 1911.

    Samuel Bacon Fairbank, the first family member to travel to India, was born 14

    Dec 1822 in Stamford, Connecticut. He was educated at Illinois College (BA,

    1842; MA, 1845) and Andover Seminary. On 26 Mar 1846 he married Abbie

    Allen and travelled with her to India that same year, under the auspices of the

    American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM). They had 4

    children. They lived primarily in the Vadala District, carrying out missionary

    work among the rural Indians in local villages. His first wife died in 1852. On 11

    July 1856 he married Mary Ballantine. They had 10 children, many of whom

    became missionaries. Samuel Fairbank remained in India for over 50 years of

    almost continuous service until his death on 31 May 1898.

    Emily Maria Fairbank, was born in Ahmednagar, India in 1846. She married

    Thomas Snell Smith in 1871 and spent many years working in the ABCFM

    mission in the Jaffna District of Ceylon.

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    Katie Fairbank (1859-1932) was also born in Ahmednagar. Educated at Mount

    Holyoke Seminary and Bradford Academy, she went to India in 1882 and

    married Dr Robert Hume of the Wai district in 1887.

    Henry Fairbank (1862-1933) was born in Vadala, India. He was educated at

    Amherst College and Yale Divinity School, and returned to India in 1886,

    working in the Vadala district until 1898. From 1899 onwards he was made head

    of a large high school and industrial school in the Ahmednagar district. From

    1916 until his death he was principal of the Union Theological Seminary in

    Ahmednagar. His second wife, Mary Etta Moulton ("Momo") helped him in his

    work and also features largely in the correspondence.

    Edward Fairbank (1867-1963) was born in Kodaikanal, India. Educated at

    Amherst College and Andover Theological Seminary, he went to work in the

    Vadala district as a missionary. He married Mary Caskey in 1893 and their son,

    Robert Fairbank, continued their work in this area.

    Rose Fairbank (1874-1955) was born in Ahmednagar and was educated at Smith

    College and Johns Hopkins University. After obtaining a degree in medicine she

    served as head of the Union Mission Hospital in India until 1905, when she

    married Dr Lester Beals. Together they built the Willis F Pierce Memorial

    Hospital in Wai, near Bombay, which they managed until their retirement in

    1941.

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    Correspondence of the Fairbank family 1884-c1906

    Correspondence, 1837-1945, of the Fairbank family (continued)

    Box 2, folders 1-6 - Box 3, folder 1

    Correspondence, 1884 - c1906

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Correspondence of the Fairbank family c1907-1910

    Correspondence, 1837-1945, of the Fairbank family (continued)

    Box 3, folders 2-6 - Box 4, folders 1-2

    Correspondence, c1907 - c1910

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Correspondence of the Fairbank family c1911-1914

    Correspondence, 1837-1945, of the Fairbank family (continued)

    Box 4, folders 3-5 - Box 5, folders 1-4

    Correspondence, c1911 - c1914

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Correspondence of the Fairbank family c1914-1920

    Correspondence, 1837-1945, of the Fairbank family (continued)

    Box 5, folder 5 - Box 6, folders 1-5

    Correspondence, c1914 - 1920

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Correspondence of the Fairbank family 1920-c1922

    Correspondence, 1837-1945, of the Fairbank family (continued)

    Box 7, folders 1-6 - Box 8, folder 1

    Correspondence, 1920 - c1922

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Correspondence of the Fairbank family c1923-1929

    Correspondence, 1837-1945, of the Fairbank family (continued)

    Box 8, folders 2-4 - Box 9, folders 1-3

    Correspondence, c1923 - c1929

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Correspondence of the Fairbank family c1929-1945

    Correspondence, 1837-1945, of the Fairbank family (continued)

    Box 9, folders 4-5 - Box 10, folders 1-6

    Correspondence, c1929 - 1945

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    Diaries & Papers of Martha Crawford 1846-1854, 1861-1864, 1867 & 1868

    The diaries and papers of Martha E (Foster) Crawford, American missionary,

    covering 1846-1881. Born in Alabama, Crawford went to China as a missionary

    in 1851, working in Shanghai and Tung Chow. Her diaries describe her

    experiences, and there is also a manuscript history of missions in China written

    by Crawford. Filmed in their entirety.

    Volume 1 Diary, 1846-50 & 1867

    Volume 2 Diary, 1850-53 & 1878

    Volume 3 Diary, 1853-54

    Volume 4 Diary, 1861-64

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Diaries & Papers of Martha Crawford 1853-1854 & 1864-1881

    The diaries and papers of Martha E (Foster) Crawford

    Volume 5 Diary, 1864-68

    Volume 6 Diary, 1868-76

    Volume 7 Diary, 1876-81

    Typed copy of 1853-54 journal

    Loose items in folder

    Papers of Arthur Gallimore, American missionary, c1933. These papers describe

    the work of the South China Mission of the Southern Baptist Convention among

    the Hakkas in Wai Chow. Two items, filmed in their entirety.

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Papers of Richard Gregory 1905-1910; Letters of J Edwards Hartshorn

    1904-25 Papers of Richard H

    Gregory, businessman for the British-American Tobacco Company, covering the

    period 1905-1910. Gregory travelled to China on behalf of the company in 1905

    and 1906 and kept diaries concerning his experiences. He also collected many

    interesting photos of people and places in China including the business of tobacco

    growing. The collection comprises 4 volumes and 23 items and has been filmed

    in its entirety.

    Vol 1 Illustrated typescript journal, Jun - Aug 1906

    Vol 2 Illustrated typescript journal, Jun - Aug 1906

    Red diary - "Travel diary of Richard Henry Gregory on his first trip to China in

    1905 - April 23, 1905 to June 2, 1905"

    Maroon diary - "Diary of Richard Henry Gregory of British American Tobacco

    Co, June-August 1906"

    Miscellaneous photos and papers

    Letters of J Edwards Hartshorn, American customs official in China, for the

    period 1904-1925. Hartshorn wrote to his parents in Virginia from various

    locations throughout China. He discusses American and Chinese politics, World

    War I, the people and towns he saw in China, and his work as a customs official.

    Filmed in their entirety.

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    China Through Western Eyes

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    Diaries of Henry Hayne 1797-1828; Journal of M S Hooper 1840-1842

    Diaries of Henry Hayne, British diplomat, for the period 1797-1828. Hayne

    served as secretary to the Amherst Embassy to China, 1816-1817. In his diaries

    he describes his travels through China, diplomacy and commerce. There is a map

    of the route of the Macartney Embassy. Filmed in their entirety.

    Folder 1 - Map of route; portrait of Amherst; letter booklet

    Folder 2 - Background materials including extracts from The Gentleman's

    Magazine

    Vol 1 Diary, 8 Feb - 20 Apr 1816

    Vol 2 Diary, 9 Aug - 22 Oct 1816

    Vol 3 Diary, 22 Oct 1816 - 1 Jan 1817

    Vol 4 Diary, 21 Jan - 14 Aug 1817

    Vol 5 Diary, 1824 - 1828

    Journal of M S Hooper, American businessman, for the period 1840-42. Hooper

    was involved in the sugar refining business and shipping cargoes to Britain and

    China. His journal concerns trade with East Asia and includes reports that he has

    heard on the Opium War. Filmed in its entirety.

    China Through Western Eyes

    2 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 20

    Papers of Catherine E Jones 1852-1863; Letters of Eliza H Jones c1848

    Letters of Catherine Ella Jones, American missionary, for the period 1852-1863.

    Jones worked for the Episcopal Church mission in Shanghai for c10 years until

    she died of smallpox in 1863. 50 items, filmed in their entirety. (Please note that

    the diary of Thomas Walter Jones which appears in the same box has not been

    filmed).

    Letters of Eliza H Jones, American missionary, c1848. Her letters describe a

    baptist mission in Shanghai. Filmed in their entirety. These form part of the

    papers of Rufus Henry Jones. (Please note that the Diary and Account book of

    Rufus Henry Jones and his legal papers have not been filmed).

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Letters of George Macartney, 1779-1798

    Letters of George Macartney (1st Earl Macartney), British diplomat, for the

    period 1779-1798. Macartney was chosen to be Britain's first ambassador to

    China. His trade and diplomatic mission of 1792-1794 was not a great success,

    but it did do a great deal to heighten British interest in China. Letters dated 13

    August 1792, 10 Oct 1795, 9 March, 29 June, & 25 July 1796 concern Anglo-

    Chinese relations. Filmed in their entirety.

    Box 1

    Folders 1-5, 1779-81

    Box 2

    Folders 1-6, 1782-96

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    Papers of Sir Edward Malet 1872-1873

    Papers of Sir Edward Malet, British diplomat, for the period 1872-1873. Malet

    was secretary of legation in Peking in 1871. His letters describe his voyage to

    Peking via India, Singapore and Hong Kong, a holiday at Cheefoo with the

    American minister, various Chinese cities, Buddhist temples and religious

    processions. A few letters are from Japan. There is a report on the opium trade in

    1873.

    Sir Edward Baldwin Malet, fourth baronet (1837-1908) was a career diplomat,

    born in The Hague, son of Sir Alexander Malet, second baronet. He served in

    Frankfurt (1854), Washington (1862-65), Paris (1867-71), Peking (1872), Rome

    (1875), Constantinople (1878), Egypt (1879-83), Brussels (1883) and Berlin

    (1884-95). His papers are substantial comprising 6,100 items in all. We have

    selected 6 boxes, covering the years 1872-73, which provide coverage of his spell

    in China.

    Box A-17 1872 40 letters: on four months journey to Far East, tour in India,

    voyage to Singapore and Hong Kong en route to Peking; travel incidents, some

    illustrated by sketches; visits to the Great Wall; Shanghai, Hankow, Tientsin;

    descriptions of Buddhist temples and religious processions.

    Box A-18 1873 34 letters: mainly from Peking, and journey towards home

    including 2 from Japan; official note by England, Russia, Prussia, France & US,

    asking for right of audience; second visit to Great Wall; holiday at Chefoo in

    company of the American minister, Mr Low; expedition on cruiser as far as

    Formosa and back; three weeks in Japan; EBM's return to Athens. Also 2 letters

    from colleagues expressing regret at his going.

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    Papers of Sir Edward Malet 1872-1873

    Papers of Sir Edward Malet (continued)

    Box B-12 1872 46 letters (1 from Lord Lyons, 1 from Lord Napier of Magdala, 1

    from Lady Russell); 1 Playbill; 1 cutting; 1 list of curios.

    Box B-13 1873 39 letters (2 from his brother, 1 from Lord Blandford, 1 from his

    father); 2 poems (on leaving Peking); 1 telegram; 1 prospectus; 1 folder of

    writings

    Box C-11 1872 49 letters, some concerning the opium trade; 6 dispatches

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    Papers of Sir Edward Malet 1873; Papers of Nina Cordelia Mitchell (letters

    of Gertrude Gilman)

    Papers of Sir Edward Malet (continued)

    Box C-12 1873 36 letters; 2 copies of trade report on opium.

    Papers of Nina Cordelia Mitchell. These include letters of her cousin Gertrude C

    Gilman, about her missionary work at Boone University in Wuchang, where her

    husband was the president. Gilman discusses international politics, the Chinese

    Civil War, natural disasters there, the deportation of Chinese missionaries, the

    opium trade, the selling of Chinese girls into slavery, and the need for a rescue

    home for Chinese girls. The Mitchell papers consist of 4,021 items and 46

    volumes. We have selected out just the Gilman correspondence.

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    Papers of Thomas A Nicholson 1857-1905; Scrapbook of Lee Parker c1916-

    1921 Papers of Thomas A

    Nicholson, American physician, for the period 1857-1905. Nicholson sailed to

    East Asia as commodore's secretary. He comments on social customs and

    Christianity in Japan and China, describes a wealthy plantation in China and the

    embassy in Japan. His "Journal of a cruise, 1857-1860" includes a watercolour of

    the Battle of the Pei-Ho, 25 June 1859, and a Map of Beijing. Filmed in their

    entirety.

    The scrapbook of Lee Parker, employee of the British-American Tobacco

    Company in China, covering the period 1916-1921. Contains c625 pictures of

    places and people Parker saw in China. Filmed in its entirety

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Scrapbooks of Sir James G Scott 1888-1897

    Scrapbooks of Sir James George Scott, British diplomat, colonial administrator

    and journalist in China and Southeast Asia, for the period 1888-1897. Items

    concern Chinese-Japanese relations and boundary disputes between China and

    neighbouring countries. Two scrapbooks, filmed in their entirety.

    China Through Western Eyes

    2 Sources from the William R Perkins Library, Duke University 26

    Letters of Lyman Greenleafe Spalding 1861-1889

    Letters of Lyman Greenleafe Spalding, U S naval officer, for the period 1861-

    1889. Spalding joined the Asiatic Squadron for a three year cruise in 1872 and his

    letters home include detailed descriptions of ports in Hong Kong, China and

    Japan. He comments on the people, customs, politics, and scenery of these places.

    We have filmed this collection in its entirety, documenting Spalding's progress

    from naval academy, to his Asian Tour and his death due to a torpedo accident.

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Papers of Sir George Leonard & George Thomas Staunton 1743-1801

    Sir George Leonard and George Thomas Staunton Papers, 1743-1885. Sir George

    Leonard Staunton was secretary (second in command to Macartney) of the first

    British mission to China (the Macartney Embassy) in 1792-1794. Amongst the

    items featured here is an item dated 21 February 1792 regarding the selection of

    Chinese missionaries as tutors or interpreters. His 11 year old son, George

    Thomas Staunton, also accompanied him on the trip and was the only Briton of

    the 700 who set sail who could read and write Chinese. This precocious boy's

    two-volume diary records his impressions of the palace, the official ceremoies

    and an inland journey. During 1798-1817 George Thomas Staunton was chief of

    the East India Company's factory at Canton, and in 1816-1817 he was a ranking

    member of Britain's second mission to China (the Amherst Embassy). He lived in

    China 1800-1801, 1805-1807, 1810-1811, and 1814 and during these years he

    wrote home to his parents. Approximately 120 such letters from China are in this

    collection. These letters contain details about disputes between East India

    Company representatives and Chinese officials, disagreements over trade duties,

    Chinese attempts to assert jurisdiction over British subjects, and Chinese protests

    against the presence of British warships. The miscellaneous journal from 1831-

    1837 includes George Thomas Staunton's opinions on Anglo-Chinese relations.

    As a Member of Parliament in 1840, he was at the forefront of those urging

    Palmerston to launch into the first Opium War against China. This collection has

    been filmed in its entirety.

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    Papers of Sir George Leonard & George Thomas Staunton 1791-1796, 1826-

    1827, 1830 & 1831-1837

    Sir George Leonard and George Thomas Staunton Papers, 1743-1885 (continued)

    Diaries of George Thomas Staunton, 1791; 1791-96; 1792 (France); 1792-93

    ("Journey to China, 1792"); 1793-94 ("Journal of a voyage to China second part,

    1793");1826-27 & 1830 (Italy).

    Miscellaneous Journal, 1831-37

    Miscellaneous items

    China Through Western Eyes

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    Papers of Sir George Leonard & George Thomas Staunton 1802-1815

    Sir George Leonard and George Thomas Staunton Papers, 1743-1885 (continued)

    Letters, 1802-04; 1805-06; 1807-10; 1811-12; 1813; 1814-15.

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    Papers of Sir George Leonard & George Thomas Staunton 1816-1885 &

    undated; Report of Capt P G Tenney 1924

    Sir George Leonard and George Thomas Staunton Papers, 1743-1885 (continued)

    Letters, 1816-17; 1818-24; 1825-35; 1836-85 and undated.

    Military Intelligence Report of Captain Parker G Tenney of the U S Field

    Artillery, and a zoological collector for the National Geographic Central China

    Expedition of 1924. This typescript Report describes his travels in French Indo-

    China and the Chinese provinces of Kweichow and Yunnan. There are many

    photographs and matters of scientific and military interest as well as two maps.

    The table of contents for Yunnan and Kweichow lists physical description and

    climate; historical, political and military sketch (from the revolution); population;

    travel; and products. Filmed in its entirety.

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1923, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University17 31

    Papers and Articles, c1905-1915 Correspondence, c1905-1914

    Box 1 Folders 1-4

    Papers and Articles, c1905-1915

    Correspondence, c1905-1914

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1923, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University32

    Correspondence, January - July 1915

    Box 1 Folders 5-6

    Correspondence, January - May 1915

    Box 2 Folder 1

    Correspondence, June - July 1915

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1923, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University33

    Correspondence, August - December 1915

    Box 2 Folders 2-3

    Correspondence, August - December 1915

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1923, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University34

    Correspondence, January 1916 - January 1920

    Box 3 Folders 1-2

    Correspondence, January 1916 - January 1920

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1923, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University35

    Correspondence, February - May 1920

    Box 3 Folder 3

    Correspondence, February - March 1920

    Box 4 Folder 1

    Correspondence, April - May 1920

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    Correspondence, June - September 1920

    Box 4 Folders 2-3

    Correspondence, June - September 1920

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1923, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University37

    Correspondence, October 1920 - March 1921

    Box 5 Folders 1-3

    Correspondence, October 1920 - March 1921

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1933, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University38

    Correspondence, April - June 1921

    Box 6 Folders 1-2

    Correspondence, April - June 1921

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1933, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University39

    Correspondence, July - October 1921

    Box 6 Folder 3

    Correspondence, July - August 1921

    Box 7 Folder 1

    Correspondence, September - October 1921

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1933, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University40

    Correspondence, October 1921 - January 1922

    Box 7 Folders 2-3

    Correspondence, October 1921 - January 1922

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1933, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University41

    Correspondence, February - May 1922

    Box 8 Folders 1-3

    Correspondence, February - May 1922

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1933, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University42

    Correspondence, June - October 1922

    Box 9 Folders 1-2

    Correspondence, June - October 1922

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1933, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University43

    Correspondence, October 1922 - April 1923

    Box 9 Folder 3

    Correspondence, October - December 1922

    Box 10 Folder 1

    Correspondence, January - April 1923

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1933, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University44

    Correspondence, May - December 1923

    Box 10 Folders 2-3

    Correspondence, May - December 1923

    China Through Western Eyes 3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1933, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University45

    Printed Material. Addresses and Writing

    Box 49

    Printed Material. Addresses and Writing eg:

    American interests in China

    China’s Fate and America’s Future

    The Chinese Revolution

    Comments by Mr J A Thomas with the Chinese-American Bank of Commerce in

    mind on an article written by Mr Ching Pun Kuo entitled "A Discussion on the

    Organisation of the Head Office and Branches System of a Commercial Bank."

    Outline for Study of Japanese Competition

    "The Far Eastern Situation" by Kiusic Kimm, Representative of the Sino-Korean

    People’s League, 1933

    "To the Mecca of Inner Mongolia", 1931, by George A & Geraldine T Fitch

    Manuscript Records of

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    Printed Material. Addresses and Writing

    Box 49

    Printed Material. Addresses and Writing eg:

    American interests in China

    China’s Fate and America’s Future

    The Chinese Revolution

    Comments by Mr J A Thoma

    China Through Western Eyes

    3The Papers of J A Thomas, c1905-1933, from the William R

    Perkins Library, Duke University47

    Printed Material. I T C - Annual Reports, Accounts etc ,c1918-1937. I P R -

    Reports etc c1927-1934

    Box 57

    Printed Material.

    Imperial Tobacco Company - Annual Reports, Accounts and other papers, c1918-

    1937

    Institute of Pacific Relations - Reports and other papers, c1927-1934

    China Through Western Eyes

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library23 48

    RG08 Albert, Atwood, Baker, Barnett, Beck, Bissonette

    RG08, Box 5: Martin Albert- American Presbyterian Mission, North.

    The Story of Hope Hospital, 1871-1952.

    RG08, Box 5: Irrenius Atwood- American Board of Commissioners for Foreign

    Missions (henceforth ABCFM).

    Material regarding Shansi Mission and the Boxer Rebellion, 1900-1913.

    RG08, Box 5: John G H Baker- Church Missionary Society.

    Letters from Canton & Shanghai, 1935-49; On the Study of Church History in

    China.

    RG08, Box 20: Eugene Barnett- Young Men’s Christian Association

    (henceforth YMCA), Shanghai.

    The Far East in the Summer of 1940; Memoirs, 1937-1968.

    RG08, Box 20: Karl Beck- Reformed Church in the United States/ Reformed

    Church in America.

    Memoir of Hsiang-Si Mission, 1914-1952.

    RG08, Box 20: Wesley Bissonette- Methodist Episcopal Church.

    The Siege and Battle of Kutien, 1934.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library49

    RG08 Brack, Bruce, Brunger, Buck, Chester, Corporn, Crawford, Fenn

    RG08, Box 28: Ruth A Brack- American Presbyterian Mission, North.

    Report on her internment by the Japanese in Shantung Province, 1942.

    RG08, Box 35: Elizabeth Bruce- Reformed Church in America.

    Memoirs concerning work in Siokhe, Amoy, Changchow and Hong Kong.

    RG08, Box 35: Harry Brunger- Canton, China to Hong Kong, 1949-1950.

    RG08, Box 35: Mina Van Cleave Buck - Foreign Christian Missionary Society.

    Memoirs (Luchowfu, 1914-1916).

    RG08, Box 39: Ruth Chester- Ginling College, Nanking.

    Correspondence, 1927-1950, and reports on Impressions of Ginling in Nanking

    and Women in War-Time China.

    RG08, Box 48: Douglas S Corpron- United Christian Missionary Society.

    China Notes, 1949.

    RG08, Box 48: O C Crawford- American Presbyterian Mission, North.

    Diary kept at Soochow, 1938-1939, during Japanese occupation.

    RG08, Boxes 68-69: Courtenay Fenn- American Presbyterian Mission, North.

    Diary, 1899; Scrapbook on the Siege of Peking, 1900; photograph album.

    Manuscript Records of

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    RG08 Forster

    RG08, Boxes 263-264: Ernest and Clarissa Forster- American Church Mission.

    Scrapbooks and photographs of life in Nanking, 1937-1939, including details of

    Japanese occupation and atrocities.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library51

    RG08 Forster, Galt, Gamble, Gamewell

    RG08, Box 265: Ernest and Clarissa Forster

    Photographs.

    RG08, Box 70: Howard Galt- ABCFM, Peking.

    The Internment Camp at Wei Hsien, 1943; and other writings.

    RG08, Box 70: Sidney Gamble- YMCA, Peking.

    Mimeographed letters, 1924-1927.

    RG08, Box 73: Mary Porter Gamewell - Women’s Foreign Missionary Society

    of Methodist Episcopal Church.

    Scrapbook history of Peking Station of WFMS, 1871-1926.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library52

    RG08 Grayson, Hebbert

    RG08, Box 91: Dorothy Grayson- Methodist Episcopal Church.

    Memoir (Foochow, Kutien Fu), 1933-1949.

    RG08, Box 250: Virginia Hebbert- American Church Mission, Anking, Anwhei.

    Correspondence, 1947-1950; Writings; and Diary, 1949.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library53

    RG08 Hinman

    RG08, Box 96: Kate Hinman- ABCFM, Foochow.

    Diaries, 1907-1932.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library54

    RG08 Hinman

    RG08, Box 97: Kate Hinman

    Diaries, 1933 and 1937.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library55

    RG08 Jarvis, Jones

    RG08, Box 103: Anna Jarvis- Methodist Episcopal Church.

    Letters from Nanking, Peking and Foochow, 1920-1949, including material on

    the Japanese occupation of Nanking.

    RG08, Box 107: Tracey Jones- YMCA/Methodist Episcopal Church.

    The Girl Slavery System of Canton;Will China Have a Red Revolution?

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library56

    RG08 Knickerbocker

    RG08, Box 258: E F Knickerbocker- China Inland Mission, Ningpo, and

    American Presbyterian Mission, North.

    Autobiography describing life in Ningpo, Chekiang Province, and diaries, 1909-

    10.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library57

    RG08 Knickerbocker

    RG08, Box 258: E F Knickerbocker

    Diaries, 1910-1913

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library58

    RG08 Knickerbocker

    RG08, Box 258: E F Knickerbocker

    Diaries, 1913-1916

    Manuscript Records of

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    RG08 Lee (Lucy & Thomas)

    RG08, Box 113: Lucy Lee- American Church Mission, Anking.

    An American Sojourn in China, 1902-27.

    RG08, Box 113: Thomas Lee- Lutheran United Mission.

    Mimeographed circular letters from Honan, 1947-1949, and Hong Kong, 1949-53

    describing life in China before and after the Revolution.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library60

    RG08 March, Martson, Martin, Matthews

    RG08, Box 137: A W March- American Presbyterian Mission, North.

    Diary of a Prisoner of War under Japan, 1941-1942, China to Darrow.

    RG08, Box 236: Margaret Marston- American Church Mission.

    Correspondence and reports from members of the Women’s Missionary Service

    League of the Chinese Church (Wuhu), 1934-1940, and from indigenous clergy

    (Shensi, Kiangsu, Hupeh, Hunan, Anhwei) and other materials.

    RG08, Box 137: Emma Martin- Methodist Episcopal Church.

    Diary during Siege of Peking, 1900.

    RG08, Boxes 138-139: Harold Matthews- ABCFM, Tehsien, Tientsin, Foochow.

    Seventy-five years of the American Board in North China, 1860-1935, writings

    about Foochow Mission and Biographical details.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library61

    RG08 Mills, (Samuel & Emily), Munson, Nasmith

    RG08, Box 266: Emily Case Mills- American Presbyterian Mission, North

    Ginling College, Nanking.

    Correspondence and collected documents, 1925-1927, and writings. Much on

    Nanking Incident, 1927.

    RG08, Box 141: Samuel Mills- American Presbyterian Mission, North.

    Autobiography describing life in Weihsien, Tengchow Sung, 1911-1933.

    RG08, Box 281: Edward H Munson- YMCA, Foochow, Shanghai.

    Correspondence and reports from YMCA representatives in China, 1937-1938.

    There is much on Nanking and Shanghai during the Sino-Japanese war including

    reports from Eugene Barnett, George Fitch, C W Petitt, John H D Rabe and S K

    Tien.

    RG08, Box 144: Augustus Nasmith- American Baptist Foreign Missionary

    Society, Chekiang.

    The Interesting Life of the Ordinary Missionary, 1912-1949.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library62

    RG08 Parker, Prentice

    RG08, Box 153: Martha Parker- Church of the Brethren Mission.

    (Pingtingchow, Shansi and Tzechung, Szechuan).

    The Story of the Church of the Brethren in China, 1932 to 1950 .

    RG08, Box 159: Margaret Prentice- Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of

    Methodist Episcopal Church, Isabella Fisher Hospital, Tientsin, Hopei.

    Unwelcome at the North East Gate - includes an account of her imprisonment

    and later internment at Weihsien, 1941-43.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library63

    RG08 Pierson Parker

    RG08, Boxes 299-301: Alvin Pierson Parker- Methodist Episcopal Church South,

    Soochow, Shanghai.

    Diaries, 1879, 1887-1894, 1896-1899.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library64

    RG08 Pierson Parker

    RG08, Boxes 299-301: Alvin Pierson Parker

    Diaries, 1900-1907.

    Manuscript Records of

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    Missionaires &

    Diplomats

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    RG08 Pierson Parker

    RG08, Boxes 299-301: Alvin Pierson Parker

    Diaries, 1908-1909, 1912-1915, 1917 and 1920.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library66

    RG08 Pierson Parker

    RG08, Boxes 299-301: Alvin Pierson Parker

    Diaries, 1921-1924; History of China; and biographical information.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library67

    RG08 Reed, Reinhard, Robinson, Shaw (Ella and Ernest), Shrader, Sibley,

    Silsby

    RG08, Box 163: Alice Reed- ABCFM, Tehchow Sung.

    Excerpts from correspondence, 1920-40.

    RG08, Box 236: August Reinhard Houlding- South Chihli Mission (1904-18),

    Milton Stewart Evangelistic Funds (1920-1921, 1925-1934), independent

    missionary in Shanghai (1936-1940), Shanghai Hebrew Mission (1940-43).

    Autobiography.

    RG08, Box 172: Olga Robinson- ABCFM, Lintsing, Tunghsien, 1926-1941.

    Autobiography.

    RG08, Box 188: Ella Shaw - EFMS, Nanking.

    History of her work in Nanking, 1887-1934.

    RG08, Box 188: Ernest Shaw- ABCFM, Tunghsien, Peking, 1912-1951.

    Letters from Peking and travel journal.

    RG08, Box 188: Elizabeth Shrader- ABCFM, Foochow.

    Writings and papers, 1929-1942, including: Canopy of Heaven; Baby & a

    Bamboo Chair; The Chinese Renaissance & the Christian Missionary and other

    items.

    RG08, Box 188: Horace and Gertrude Sibley- China Inland Mission.

    All the Days of Our Life. Describes work in Shae-ki-tien Ho. (1890), Laohokow

    Hup (1892-99, 1902) and Ku Cheng (1903-11).

    RG08, Box 188: John A Silsby- American Presbyterian Mission, North.

    Letters and diary excerpts (1887-1890’s, 1913, 1926) describing life in

    Shanghai.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library68

    RG08 Smith

    RG08, Box 195: Mabelle Smith- American Presbyterian Mission, North.

    Notes on missionary work in Ningpo, 1894-1936; Diaries, 1928-1942.

    China Through Western Eyes

    4Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library69

    RG08 Smith, Starrett, Tappan, Treudley

    RG08, Box 195: Mabelle Smith

    Diaries, 1944-1952

    RG08, Box 200: Adelia Starrett- YMCA/Methodist Episcopal Church.

    Writings and papers, 1933-34, including:Pioneering in West China; and an

    account of the Japanese attack on Hong Kong.

    RG08, Box 203: David Tappan- American Presbyterian Mission, North.

    Reminiscences of experiences at Canton Civil Assembly Centre, 1943.

    RG08, Box 203: Mary Treudley- Ginling College, Nanking.

    The Personal Experiences of C Stanley Smith During the Looting of the Foreign

    Sections of Nanking, 1927; and Realities in an unreal world.

    Manuscript Records of

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    Missionaires &

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    RG08 Wolfe, Worley, Wright

    RG08, Box 236: Jesse and Clara Wolfe- Methodist Episcopal Church/ABCFM.

    Our China. Describes work in Takuhsien, Shansi (1912-1922), Tientsin, Chihli

    (1923- 1925), and at Cheloo University, Tsinan, Shantung (1928-1935) and

    Peking University (1936-1940).

    RG08, Box 221: Harry and Zela Worley- Methodist Episcopal Church, Foochow.

    Correspondence, 1931-1932; Correspondence, 1940-1945; Correspondence, 1946-

    1949; Correspondence, 1950-1953, 1955; Notes from my diary, 1941; Notes on

    reports of conferences with Premier Chou En-Lai regarding the church; Material

    on Methodist Centennial;One Hundred Years Planting; Anglo-Chinese College

    High School, 1934.

    RG08, Box 222: Elizabeth Wright YMCA, Peking.

    Memoirs of life in Peking, 1919-1948.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library18 71

    RG08 Bartlett

    RG08, Boxes 243 & 273: Robert Bartlett- ABCFM, Yenching University, 1924-

    27.

    Chinese Revolutionaries; Jimmy Yen - Humanitarian of the Century.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library72

    RG08 Beard

    RG108, Box 1: Willard and Ellen Beard- ABCFM, Foochow, Fukien.

    Correspondence regarding missions, 1900-1938.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library73

    RG08 Beard

    RG108, Box 1: Willard and Ellen Beard

    Diaries, 1895-1897, 1903, 1906-1907.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library74

    RG08 Beard

    RG108, Box 2: Willard and Ellen Beard

    Writings, 1915-1941, including reflections on 38 years in China and an account of

    the invasion of Foochow; Collected Material including: Reports of Foochow

    Mission, 1896, 1898-1902; Minutes of Foochow Mission, 1914; Reports of Ing

    Hok Station, 1897, 1899, 1901; Reports of Work for Women and Children, 1897,

    1899, 1901; Reports of hospitals in Foochow; 1897-1913; Loose Leaves from

    Missionary Diaries, 1917-1920; and the Foochow Messenger, 1904-1920.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library75

    RG08 Beard

    RG108, Boxes 2-3: Willard and Ellen Beard

    Collected Material including: Foochow Messenger, 1921-1940; Booklets;

    Photographs; Personal items and Memorabilia.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library76

    RG08 Beard

    RG108, Box 4: Willard and Ellen Beard

    Collected Material including: Booklets; Letters to missionaries; and materials on

    the North China American School.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library77

    RG08 Brown

    RG02, Boxes 5, 11-13: Arthur Judson Brown- Presbyterian Board of Foreign

    Missions.

    Correspondence, 1901-1953, regarding Missions in Africa, China, Colombia,

    India, Japan, Korea, Laos, Manchuria, the Philippines, Siam and Syria; Diary,

    1901-1902, recording tour of China and the Far East.

    Manuscript Records of

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    Missionaires &

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    RG08 Brown

    RG02, Boxes 5, 11-13: Arthur Judson Brown

    Diary, 1901-1902.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library79

    RG08 Brown

    RG02, Boxes 5, 11-13: Arthur Judson Brown

    Diary, 1901-1902.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library80

    RG08 Brown

    RG02, Boxes 5, 11-13: Arthur Judson Brown

    Diary, 1901-1902. Diary 1909, recording 2nd tour of China and the Far East.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library81

    RG08 Campbell

    RG07, Boxes 12-13: Campbell Family- George Campbell. Baptist missionary,

    North West Territory (1882-85), Nebraska (1885-87), South China (1887-1900),

    1908-1912, 1914-1916).

    Box 12, items 4-7, Box 13, items 8-12.

    Diaries and notebooks, 1880, 1882-83, 1888, 1896-98, 1902, 1910-16.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library82

    RG08 Campbell

    RG07, Boxes 15-16: Campbell Family- Jennie Campbell. Baptist missionary,

    North West Territory (1882-85), Nebraska (1885-87), South China (1887-1900),

    1908-1912, 1914-1916, 1927-1933).

    Box 15, item 25, Box 16, items 28-30.

    Diary, 1881-82; Guestbook, 1917-35;Diaries,1927-1934.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library83

    RG08 Campbell

    RG07, Boxes 17 & 20: Campbell Family- Louise Campbell. Baptist missionary,

    1929-1968, centred on the Hakkas hill people, and as Principal of Kwong Yit Girl

    ’s School, Meihaien, Kwangtung.

    Box 17, items32-37, Box 20, item 54.

    Diaries, 1895, 1902, 1909, 1913-1915; Record of first year as a missionary.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library84

    RG08 Campbell

    RG07, Box 18: Campbell Family- Louise Campbell.

    Box 18, items 38-40.

    Diaries, 1916-1926.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library85

    RG08 Campbell

    RG07, Boxes 18-19: Campbell Family- Louise Campbell.

    Box 18, items 41-42, Box 19, item 43.

    Diaries, 1927-1941.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library86

    RG08 Campbell

    RG07, Boxes 19 & 22: Campbell Family- Louise Campbell.

    Box 19, items 44-45, Box 22, items 65-66.

    Diaries, 1942-1951; Account Book, 1947-1950; Sunday School Roll, 1949.

    China Through Western Eyes

    5Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at

    Yale Divinity Library87

    RG08 Campbell

    RG07, Boxes 23-25: Campbell Family- Dorothy Campbell, Baptist missionary,

    1926-1944.

    Box 23, items 74-76, Box 24, items 86-87 and Box 25, items 94-98.

    Diaries, 1908-12 (includes visit to Japan), 1914-1921, 1938-1945.

    Manuscript Records of

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    RG08 Elsie Clark

    RG142, Box 6: Elsie Clark- Methodist Episcopal Church, Foochow, Fukien,

    1912-1918.

    Box 6, items 42-44.

    Diaries, 1912-1914; Biographical sources.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3315 89

    PRO 30/33 - 7/1-7/7 -

    PRO 30/33 - 7/1: Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Foreign Office (occasionally official), August 1900-December 1901.

    - PRO 30/33 - 7/2 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Foreign Office (occasionally official), 1902-1903.

    - PRO 30/33 - 7/3 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Foreign Office (occasionally official), 1904.

    - PRO 30/33 - 7/4 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Foreign Office (occasionally official), 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 7/5 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Foreign Office (occasionally official), January-October 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 7/6 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    War Office, 24 March 1902.

    Office of Works, 11 January 1901, 10 August 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 7/7 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Legation Staff. R T Tower, December 1900-November 1901.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3390

    PRO 30/33 - 7/8-7/12 -

    PRO 30/33 - 7/8 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Legation Staff. F E Wilkinson, September-December 1903.

    - PRO 30/33 - 7/9 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Legation Staff. Various (including the Minister's own memoranda), September

    1900-December 1903.

    - PRO 30/33 - 7/10 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Legation Staff. Various (including the Minister's own memoranda), January

    1904-October 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 7/11 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Legation Staff. Papers, 1900-1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 7/12 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Sir J L Mackay (Special Commissioner), December 1901-September 1902.

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    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3391

    PRO 30/33 - 8/1-8/8 -

    PRO 30/33 - 8/1 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Amoy, November 1901-June 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/2 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Canton, March-November 1904.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/3 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Changsku, 23 April 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/4 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Chefoo, February 1902-June 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/5 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Chêngtu, October 1903-March 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/6 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Chiananfu, 2 December 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/7 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Chingkiang, July 1901-April 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/8 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Changking, September 1901-February 1906.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3392

    PRO 30/33 - 8/9-8/15 -

    PRO 30/33 - 8/9 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Foochow (with Pagoda Island), December 1900-March 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/10 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Hankow, April 1901-September 1902.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/11 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Hankow, October 1902-March 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/12 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Ichang, April 1901-November 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/13 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Kinkiang, April 1901-November 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/14 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Kiungchow, December 1900-August 1904.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/15 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Kongmoon, May-June 1904.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3393

    PRO 30/33 - 8-16/8-23

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/16 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Nanking, February 1901-January 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/17 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Newchwang, November 1900-March 1904.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/18 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Newchwang, April 1904-March 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/19 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Ningpo, October 1900 -October 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/20 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Pakhoi, April 1901-March 1904.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/21 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Samshui, 30 April 1901.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/22 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Shanghai, October 1900-December 1901.

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/23 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Shanghai, 1902-1903.

    Manuscript Records of

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    Missionaires &

    Diplomats

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    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3394

    PRO 30/33 - 8/24 & 9/1-9/6

    - PRO 30/33 - 8/24 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Shanghai, January 1904-February 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/1 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Swatow, October 1901-December 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/2 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Szernao, 12 May 1901.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/3 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Tengyueh, October 1902-March 1901.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/4 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Tientsin, October 1900-March 1901.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/5 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Tientsin, April 1901-March 1904.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/6 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Tientsin, April 1904-February 1906.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3395

    PRO 30/33 - 9/7-9/14 -

    PRO 30/33 - 9/7 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Wuchow, April 1902-June 1903.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/8 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Wuhu, December 1901-June 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/9 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff. Yünnanfu, January 1903-March 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/10 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Consular Staff on leave, October 1900-April 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/11 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Vice Consul E E C Wilton (Tibetan expedition etc), September 1904 -October

    1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/12 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Supreme Court, January 1901-February 1906

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/13 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    H P Wilkinson (British Claims Commissioner), October 1901-March 1902.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/14 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    British diplomatic representatives elsewhere (including Sir C M MacDonald,

    when still Minister in Peking), September 1900-December 1903.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3396

    PRO 30/33 - 9/15-9/17 -

    PRO 30/33 - 9/15 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    British diplomatic representatives elsewhere (including Sir C M MacDonald,

    when still Minister in Peking, January 1904-September 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/16 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Colonial and Indian authorities, December 1900-December 1903.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/17 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Colonial and Indian authorities, March 1904-April 1906.

    Manuscript Records of

    Traders, Travellers,

    Missionaires &

    Diplomats

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    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3397

    PRO 30/33 - 9/18-9/21

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/18 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Military authorities. Major General Sir A Gaselee (commanding British

    contingent, China Field Force), November 1900-July 1901.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/19 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Military authorities. Major General O M Creagh (commanding British contingent,

    China Field Force), August 1901-June 1903.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/20 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Military authorities. Major General F Ventris (commanding in North China),

    November 1903-April 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/21 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Military authorities. Various, November 1900-December 1901.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3398

    PRO 30/33 - 9/22-10/1

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/22 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Military authorities. Various, January 1902-November 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/23 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Naval authorities, October 1900-November 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 9/24 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Chinese authorities, December 1900-April 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/1 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Foreign representatives in Peking, November 1900-October 1902.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/3399

    PRO 30/33 - 10/2-10/4

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/2 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Foreign representatives in Peking, September 1903-April 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/3 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Miscellaneous. Sir R Hart, bart (Inspector General, Chinese Imperial Maritime

    Customs), January 1901-March 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/4 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Miscellaneous. Various, September 1900-November 1901.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/33100

    PRO 30/33 - 10/5-10/7

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/5 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Miscellaneous. Various, 1902.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/6 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Miscellaneous. Various, 1903.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/7 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Miscellaneous. Various, 1904.

    Manuscript Records of

    Traders, Travellers,

    Missionaires &

    Diplomats

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    China Through Western Eyes

    Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/33

    PRO 30/33 - 10/8-10/16

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/8 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Miscellaneous. Various, 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/9 Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Miscellaneous. Various, January-September 1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/10 - Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Various, 1900-1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/11 - Correspondence and papers (private). Chinese mission.

    Commission as High Commissioner and Plenipotentiary (with copy), 20 August

    1900.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/12 - Correspondence and papers (private). Permanent Court of

    Arbitration (the Hague).

    From Foreign Office (official), 29 November 1906, 21 December 1912.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/13 - Correspondence and papers (private). Second Peace

    Conference (the Hague).

    From Foreign Office, April-June 1907.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/14 - Correspondence and papers (private). Second Peace

    Conference (the Hague).

    From Foreign Office (official), April 1907-April 1909.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/15 - Correspondence and papers (private). Second Peace

    Conference (the Hague).

    Miscellaneous. Correspondence, May-August 1907.

    - PRO 30/33 - 10/16 - Correspondence and papers (private). Second Peace

    Conference (the Hague).

    Miscellaneous. Papers, May-August 1907.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/33102

    PRO 30/33 - 10/17 -

    PRO 30/33 - 10/17 - Correspondence and papers (private). Second Peace

    Conference (the Hague). Miscellaneous.

    Confidential prints (official), March 1905-June 1908.

    China Through Western Eyes

    6Correspondence and Papers of Sir Ernest Satow (1843-1929)

    relating to China from Public Record Office Class PRO 30/33103

    PRO 30/33 - 14/11-14/17

    - PRO 30/33 - 14/11 - Letter books (private) Chinese mission, October 1900-

    March 1901.

    - PRO 30/33 - 14/12 - Letter books (private) Chinese mission, March 1901-

    April 1902.

    - PRO 30/33 - 14/13 - Letter books (private) Chinese mission, May 1902-

    December 1903.

    - PRO 30/33 - 14/14 - Letter books (private) Chinese mission, December 1903-

    September 1904.

    - PRO 30/33 - 14/15 - Letter books (private) Chinese mission, September 1904-

    June 1905.

    - PRO 30/33 - 14/16 - Letter books (private) Chinese mission, June 1905-April

    1906.

    - PRO 30/33 - 14/17 - Letter books (private) Chinese mission, April-May 1906.

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales20 104

    ML MSS 312/2&3 Diaries, 1878-1881

    ML MSS 312/2 (items 1-16), 3 Apr 1878 -16 Mar 1890

    ML MSS 312/3 ‘Diary of a tramp’, 30 Dec 1880 -13 Feb 1881

    Note - this does not include diaries for 1882-1886, and 1888

    Manuscript Records of

    Traders, Travellers,

    Missionaires &

    Diplomats

    1016

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    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales105

    ML MSS 312/2&4 Diaries, 1878-1890

    ML MSS 312/2 (items 1-16 continued), 3 Apr 1878- 16 Mar 1890

    ML MSS 312/4 (item 1) ‘A cruise in a Queensland slaver: by a medical student

    ’, 1882

    China Through Western Eyes7

    The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales106

    ML MSS 312/5-7 Diaries, 1889-1896

    ML MSS 312/5-7, Jan - Dec 1896 and 13 Nov 1889 -19 June 1890

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales107

    ML MSS 312/9&10 Diaries, 1899-1901

    ML MSS 312/9 (items 1-2), 1899 -1901

    ML MSS 312/10 (item 1)

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales108

    ML MSS 312/10&11 Diaries, 1902-1904

    ML MSS 312/10 (item 2), 1902 -1904

    ML MSS 312/11

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales109

    ML MSS 312/12&13 Diaries, 1905-1906

    ML MSS 312/12-13, 1905 - 1906

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales110

    ML MSS 312/14&15 Diaries, 1907

    ML MSS 312/14-15, 1907

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales111

    ML MSS 312/16&17 Diaries, 1908-1909

    ML MSS 312/16, 1908 - Mar 1909

    ML MSS 312/17 (item 1)

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales112

    ML MSS 312/17&18 Diaries, 1909-1910

    ML MSS 312/17 (items 2-4), Apr 1909 -1910

    ML MSS 312/18

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales113

    ML MSS 312/19 Diaries, 1911-1912

    ML MSS 312/19, Jan 1911 -18, Jan 1912

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales114

    ML MSS 312/20&21 Diaries, 1912-1913

    ML MSS 312/20, 1912 - Oct 1913

    ML MSS 312/21 (items 1-3)

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales115

    ML MSS 312/22-24 Diaries, 1914-1916

    ML MSS 312/22-23 and 312/24 (item 1), 1914 - Mar 1916

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales116

    ML MSS 312/24&25 Diaries, 1916-1917

    ML MSS 312/24 (items 2-4), Apr 1916 - 1917

    ML MSS 312/25 (items 1 and 3)

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales117

    ML MSS 312/26 Diaries, 1918-1920

    ML MSS 312/26, 1918 -1920

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales118

    ML MSS 312/27 Diaries, 1910,1912-1914

    ML MSS 312/27 (items 1-4), 1910, 1912 -1914

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales119

    ML MSS 312/27 Diaries, 1915-1918

    ML MSS 312/27 (items 5-8), 1915 -1918

    Manuscript Records of

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    Missionaires &

    Diplomats

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    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales120

    ML MSS 312/27 Diaries, 1919-1920

    ML MSS 312/27 (items 9-14), 1919 -1920

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales121

    ML MSS 312/29 Diaries, 1899-1910

    ML MSS 312/29 - Edited from his diaries by JB Capper, 1922-1925, and

    intended for publication, 1899-1910

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales122

    ML MSS 312/33&34 Diaries, 1899-1900

    ML MSS 312/33 (item 1) - Reminiscences dictated to his wife, and diaries

    ML MSS 312/33 (items 2-3) - Typescript of diary, 1899

    ML MSS 312/33 (item 4) - Typescript of diary, 1900

    ML MSS 312/34 (item 1) - Typescript, 15 Aug - 31 Dec 1900

    China Through Western Eyes

    7The Diaries of G E Morrison(1862-1920) From the Mitchell

    Library, State Library of New South Wales123

    ML MSS 312/34&288-290 Diaries & Articles, 1900-1

    ML MSS 312/34 (items 2-3) - Typescript of diary, 1901

    ML MSS 312/288 - Copies of Morrison’s articles published in The Times, Jan-

    Jun 1900

    ML MSS 312/289 - Copies of Morrison’s articles published in The Times, 2-24

    Jul 1900

    ML MSS 312/290 - Copies of Morrison’s articles published in The Times, 25

    Jul- 29 Aug 1900

    China Through Western Eyes

    8The Papers of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander

    Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand15 124

    MS-Papers-6533-336 to 341 Diaries, 1951-1977

    Diaries

    Rewi Alley Papers, MS-Group-0809:

    MS-Papers-6533-336 Diary, 1951.

    MS-Papers-6533-337 Diary, 1951-1952.

    MS-Papers-6533-338 Diary, 1952.

    MS-Papers-6533-339 Diary, 1952.

    MS-Papers-6533-340 Diary, 1952-1955.

    MS-Papers-6533-341 Diary, 1977.

    China Through Western Eyes

    8The Papers of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander

    Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand125

    MS-Papers-6533-349 to MSX-5272 Diaries, 1949-1961

    MS-Papers-6533-349 Diary, 1953-1960.

    MSX-5268 Diary, 1949.

    MSX-5269 Diary, 1950.

    MSX-5271 Diary, 15 November 1951-17 April 1952.

    MSX-5272 Diary, 1961.

    China Through Western Eyes

    8The Papers of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander

    Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand126

    MSX-5273 to 5282 Diaries, 1966-1972

    MSX-5273 Diary, 31 October 1966-15 January 1968.

    MSX-5277 Diary, 1968.

    MSX-5278 Diary, 1969-1970.

    MSX-5279 Diary, 1970.

    MSX-5280 Diary, 1971.

    MSX-5281 Travel Diary, 1971.

    MSX-5282 Diary, 1972.

    Manuscript Records of

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    Missionaires &

    Diplomats

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    8The Papers of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander

    Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand127

    MSX-5283 to 5287 Diaries, 1973-1976

    MSX-5283 Diary, 1973.

    MSX-5284 Diary, 1974.

    MSX-5285 Diary, 1975.

    MSX-5287 Diary, 1976.

    China Through Western Eyes

    8The Papers of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander

    Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand128

    MSX-5288 to 5290 Diaries, 1979-1981

    MSX-5288 Diary, 1979.

    MSX-5289 Diary, August 1980-January 1981.

    MSX-5290 Diary, 1981.

    China Through Western Eyes

    8The Papers of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander

    Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand129

    MSX-5291 to 5293 Diaries, 1982-1984

    MSX-5291 Diary, 1982.

    MSX-5292 Diary, 1983.

    MSX-5293 Diary, 1984.

    China Through Western Eyes

    8The Papers of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander

    Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand130

    MSX-5294 to MS-Papers-6533-354 Diaries and Travel Notes

    MSX-5294 Diary, 1985.

    Harold Winston Rhodes Papers, MS-Papers-0424:

    MS-Papers-0424-07 Diary, 18 October 1935-30 March 1936.

    MS-Papers-0424-08 Diary, March 1934, November-December

    1938. Diaries and Other Notes

    Rewi Alley Papers, 74-047:

    74-047-1/11 Autobiographical notes and thoughts, c1962.

    74-047-2/22 Biographical notes and Indusco table, 1940-1952.

    74-047-3/12 Outward correspondence and loose-leaf diary, with

    article on Hwichow, and photographs, 1934-1936.

    Travel Notes

    Rewi Alley Papers, MS-Group-0809:

    MS-Papers-6533-350 Notes on Fukien Province, 1975.

    MS-Papers-6533-351 Notes on the northern borders and the Pohai

    Kingdom, c1969.

    MS-Papers-6533-352 Notes on Pinghsiang in Kiangsi, c1969.

    MS-Papers-6533-353 Notes on Mount Chang Bai Shan, c1969.

    MS-Papers-6533-354 Notes on Shantung Province, c1969.

    Manuscript Records of

    Traders, Travellers,

    Missionaires &

    Diplomats

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    8The Papers of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander

    Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand131

    MS-Papers-6533-355 to 370 Travel Notes, c1954-1985

    MS-Papers-6533-355 Notes on Tibet, c1969.

    MS-Papers-6533-356 Notes on Chengchow, Honan County, 1972.

    MS-Papers-6533-357 Notes on Yunnan, [c1969], 1958.

    MS-Papers-6533-358 Notes on Shansi Province, 1967.

    MS-Papers-6533-359 Notes on Kwantung Province, 1968-1974.

    MS-Papers-6533-360 Notes on Liaoning Province, c1972.

    MS-Papers-6533-361 Notes on Peking and environs, c1954-1972.

    MS-Papers-6533-362 Notes on Peking and environs, c1954-1972.

    MS-Papers-6533-363 Notes on Sichuan Province, c1969-1980.

    MS-Papers-6533-364 Notes on Ningxia Province, c1969-1973.

    MS-Papers-6533-365 Notes on Chekian Province, c1969-1973.

    MS-Papers-6533-366 Notes on Hubei Province, c1969-1980.

    MS-Papers-6533-367 Notes on Hainan Province, c1978-1983.

    MS-Papers-6533-368 Notes on Beidaihe, c1973-1985.

    MS-Papers-6533-369 Notes on Shansi Province, c1973-1985.

    MS-Papers-6533-370 Notes on Anhwei Province, c1969-1973.

    China Through Western Eyes

    8The Papers of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander

    Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand132

    MS-Papers-6533-371 to 392 Travel Notes, c1934-1983

    MS-Papers-6533-371 Notes on Tientsin, 1975.

    MS-Papers-6533-372 Notes on Shanghai, 1934-1969.

    MS-Papers-6533-373 Notes on Shanghai, 1934-1973.

    MS-Papers-6533-374 Notes on Gansu, c1954-1973.

    MS-Papers-6533-375 Notes on Guangxi, 1968-1978.

    MS-Papers-6533-376 Notes on Sinkiang, 1973-1978.

    MS-Papers-6533-377 Notes on Jiangsu Province, c1967-1974.

    MS-Papers-6533-378 Notes on Hebei Province, c1969-1983.

    MS-Papers-6533-379 Notes on Hebei Province, c1969-1983.

    MS-Papers-6533-390 Pamphlet drafts - China's southwestern border,

    c1968.

    MS-Papers-6533-391 Pamphlet drafts - Vietnam, c1967.

    MS-Papers-6533-392 Pamphlet drafts - China's far western border,

    c1968.

    Manuscript Records of

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    Missionaires &

    Diplomats

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    8The Papers of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander

    Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand

    74-047-2/14 to MS-Papers-6533-231 Correspondence, 1926-1964

    Correspondence

    Rewi Alley Papers, 74-047:

    74-047-2/14

    Correspondence, 1927-1946. Inward correspondence to Rewi Alley, mainly

    relating to official business. Includes 2 draft letters from Rewi Alley to Edgar

    Snow and an interesting letter to Mme Chiang Kai-Shek dated 8 November

    1945.

    74-047-3/04

    Correspondence, 1941-1953. This is mainly about the article in an American

    newspaper, written by Edgar Snow, discussing

    Rewi Alley's workin China, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post on 8

    February 1941.

    74-047-3/06

    Outward correspondence, 1926-1927. Mainly letters from Rewi Alley to his

    parents with early impressions of China.

    74-047-3/07

    Outward correspondence, 1928. Mainly letters from Rewi Alley to his parents

    with early impressions

    of China.

    74-047-3/08

    Outward correspondence, 1929. Mainly letters from Rewi Alley to his parents

    with early impressions of

    China.

    74-047-3/09

    Correspondence, 1930. Mainly letters by Rewi Alley to his mother and siblings.

    Also one letter from

    Chang Han Ling asking for assistance.

    74-047-3/13

    Outward correspondence, 1935. Mainly letters from Rewi Alley to his familywith

    comments on the

    Japanese occupation.

    Rewi Alley Papers, MS-Group-0809:

    MS-Papers-6533-230 Letters from Rewi Alley to Ida Pruitt, 1954-

    1964.

    MS-Papers-6533-231 Letters from Rewi Alley to Ida Pruitt, 1954-

    1964.

    Manuscript Records of

    Traders, Travellers,

    Missionaires &

    Diplomats

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    MS-Papers-6533-232 to 74-047-2/19 Correspondence and Articles

    MS-Papers-6533-232 Letters from Rewi Alley to Ida Pruitt, 1961-

    1971.

    MS-Papers-6533-659 Letters from Rewi Alley to Ida Pruitt, 1968-

    1969.

    MS-Papers-6533-092 Letters from Rewi Alley to Jack Ewen,1967-

    1978.

    Some of these mention the ‚Gang of Four‛

    Articles by and about Rewi Alley (published and unpublished)

    Rewi Alley Papers, 74-047:

    74-047-1/09

    Articles and propagandist writings about Indusco Inc, Co-operative management

    and Rewi Alley’s work for industrial revival in China, 1948. Publications

    include Shantan Bailie School 1948, New Defence,a journal of 30,000 industrial

    co-operatives movement of China (dated 1939), and an issue of China Monthly

    Review (January 1952).

    74-047-1/10

    Newspaper extract, article and drawings about Industrial Co-operatives

    Movement and Rewi Alley's work for industrial revival in China, nd, 1947, and

    1936.

    74-047-1/13

    Articles by Rewi Alley reprinted from the China Journal, 1935-1938.

    74-047-1/14

    Articles by Rewi Alley reprinted from the China Journal, 1936-1938.

    74-047-2/19

    Newspaper clippings, articles and reports about Indusco Inc, including inspection

    reports and one telegram, 1935-1948.

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    MS-Papers-6533-380 to 395 Articles, 1962-1987

    Rewi Alley Papers, MS-Group-0809:

    MS-Papers-6533-380 Australians in Hainan during World War II, c1969-

    1983.

    MS-Papers-6533-381 Addresses and messages to the New Zealand-China

    Society, 1970-1987.

    MS-Papers-6533-382 Articles on prominent Chinese revolutionaries,

    c1970-1987.

    MS-Papers-6533-383 Articles on Americans in China, c1970-1987.

    MS-Papers-6533-384 Articles on Dr B K Basu and Hans Mueller, c1986,

    concerning medical units and hospital work.

    MS-Papers-6533-385 Speech notes for international conferences, c1962-

    1970.

    MS-Papers-6533-386 Articles describing international conferences,

    c1962-1986.

    MS-Papers-6533-387 Articles on children, c1962-1986.

    MS-Papers-6533-388 Articles and stories on children, c1962-1986.

    MS-Papers-6533-389 Pamphlet draft - Looking at Laos, c1968.

    MS-Papers-6533-393 Draft article - People of the bear and fish, the Ainu

    of Japan, c1962-1968.

    MS-Papers-6533-394 Draft article - Korea in the Summer of 1964, 1964.

    MS-Papers-6533-395 Draft article - Three essays of Mao Tse Tung and

    their

    application to New Zealand, c1967.

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    Missionaires &

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    MS-Papers-6533-396 to 412 Articles, 1953-1980