Foochow Mission Cemetery (Chinese: 洋墓亭; pinyin: Yángmùtíng; Foochow Romanized: Iòng-muó-dìng) was a Protestant cemetery once located on the north and...
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Astana Cemetery, Xinjiang Lingshan Islamic Cemetery, Fujian Cemetery of Zhaojun, Inner Mongolia Mawangdui at Changsha, Hunan Foochow Mission Cemetery, Fuzhou...
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will preserve them alive, and let the widows trust in me. The Foochow Mission Cemetery was destroyed during Cultural Revolution. General catalogue of...
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father of Hü King Eng. In 1895, Rev. Dr. Nathan Sites was buried at Foochow Mission Cemetery (洋墓亭), Fuzhou, Fujian Province. His tombstone is one of three that...
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Fuzhou (Foochow), China. His father was William Henry Lacy, who arrived in Fuzhou in 1887 from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and directed the Foochow Mission Press...
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distribution of tracts. In 1850, he was appointed superintendent of the Foochow Mission. Collins' short tenure in China was fraught with impediments and obstacles...
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List of Protestant missionaries in China (redirect from List of China Inland Mission missionaries in China)
departure of Arthur Matthews and Dr. Rupert Clark of the China Inland Mission, thousands of foreign Protestant missionaries and their families, lived...
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Charles Robert Hager (section Hong Kong Mission)
South China Mission. Dr. Hager died July 13, 1917, at Claremont, California, of cancer of the stomach. He was buried at the Oak Park Cemetery with his second...
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The Kucheng massacre (Chinese: 古田敎案; Pinyin: Gǔtián Jiào'àn; Foochow Romanized: Kŭ-chèng Gáu-áng) was a massacre of Western Christians that took place...
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Gibson (simplified Chinese: 基顺; traditional Chinese: 基順; Pinyin: Jīshùn; Foochow Romanized: Gĭ-sông; December 8, 1826 – January 25, 1889) was a Methodist...
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Wiley (simplified Chinese: 怀礼; traditional Chinese: 懷禮; Pinyin: Huáilǐ; Foochow Romanized: Huài-lā̤; 29 March 1825 – 22 November 1884) was an American...
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his ships to Fuzhou (Foochow). He was instructed to prepare to attack the Chinese fleet in the harbour and to destroy the Foochow Navy Yard. Meanwhile...
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1963, after 31 years service, aged 67. O'Donnell is buried at the Nudgee Cemetery, with her sister Winifred (born 1887, died 12 June 1968), at site 5A-654...
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Society doctor to go to China, as he went to Fuzhou (also Fuh-Chow or Foochow), China from 1849 to 1856. He was one of two missionaries whose actions...
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"country bumpkin" 新山 /ɕin˧ suã˧/, 義山 /ɡi˩ san˧/: "cemetery" (used in the sign for Manila Chinese Cemetery) 霸薯 /pa˥˥˦ tsi˨˦/: "potato" 麵頭 /bin˩ tʰau˨˦/: "bread"...
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Consulate General of the United States, Shanghai (category Diplomatic missions of the United States)
completed Development Building on the southwest corner of Kiangse Road and Foochow Road (now Fuzhou Road). The 4th and 5th Floor were occupied by the consulate...
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War (1884–1885). Admiral Courbet destroyed the Chinese fleet anchored at Foochow. The treaty ending the war, put France in a protectorate over northern...
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L. (1905). Missions on the Min :story of the Shao-Wu Station, Foochow Mission, China /. Boston. hdl:2027/nnc2.ark:/13960/t7hq90z4h. Mission Studies. Woman's...
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