A class portrait of the Chinese students and their Western faculty at the Union Theological School. The Congregational, Episcopal, and Methodist churches are all represented. Sixth in from the left hand side of the second row from the front is the Rev. Lyman Peet. (Several of the students are marked with the initials I. H. This may stand for Ing Hok [Ing Tai]. This in turn possibly indicates that these students were congregants of the Rev. E. H. Smith's church at Ing Tai.), Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and This photo is from the papers of the Edward Huntington Smith family. The Smiths were a family of missionaries serving under the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in China, 1901-1950, primarily in Ing Tai and Foochow [Fuzhou].
"Gov. school students at student conference, 1913" Several Chinese men, most in traditional dress but two in Western suits, standing on the steps of a building. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
A Student Conference delegation. (Foochow College) Dr. Willard Beard, 1913 (?) [now Fuzhou] A group of young Chinese men in traditional dress, posed in a courtyard. To the right of the photo stands Dr. Beard, wearing a Western style suit. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and F. C. U. Some of the graduates ready for the Baccalaureate Service 6/20/48 Graduates - women wearing Chinese dresses and men Western slacks and shirts - lined up in front of a building on a bare earth courtyard.
A group portrait of the Hartwell and Hubbard families. The Rev. Charles Hartwell is seated center-left in his ministerial outfit. His second wife, Louisa Plimpton, is seated to his right. Emily S. Hartwell is standing behind her father. The Rev. George Hubbard is standing in the background to the right. His wife, Ellen Peet, is standing to his left. Ellen is the daughter of Louisa Plimpton and her first husband, the Rev. Lyman Peet. A portrait of Lyman Peet can be ssen on the wall between Ellen and Emily. All of the children belong to the Rev. Hubbard and his wife. The children's names are George, Theodore, Norman, Christine, and Winnifred., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Emily Susan Hartwell was an American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions missionary stationed in Foochow, Fukien from 1884.
A Chinese family, the men in Western dress, poses beside their home, which has wooden shutters. Potted plants are in front of the house and trees behind it., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and This photo is from the papers of Emily Susan Hartwell, who was an American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions missionary stationed in Foochow, Fukien from 1884.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The Hartwells were American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions missionaries stationed in Foochow, Fukien., and The Rev. Charles Hartwell and his second wife, Louisa Plimpton, are seated on the steps of an unidentified building. Mrs. Lyman Peet, their daughter-in-law, is seated on the step beneath them. The Rev. Hartwell is holding Mrs. Peet's child.
Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
Container / Volume:
Box 395 | Folder 1
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Fukien Christian University was later known as Fujian xie he da xue, and Mr. Mills - Builder 1921-1923 Mr. Murphy - Architect, R. Scott The three men are seen from above, standing on a rocky outcropping with trees behind and below them. Scott is in shirtsleeves, the other two in suits.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Emily Susan Hartwell was an American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions missionary stationed in Foochow, Fukien, from 1884., and Three elderly American female missionaries, including Emily Susan Hartwell and Martha Wiley, with a Chinese woman.