Martha Foster Crawford diaries, 1846-1881
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Summary
- Abstract:
- Collection contains diaries of Martha (Foster) Crawford as a young woman in Alabama, 1845-1851, and later as a Baptist missionary to China. Topics include conditions in Shanghai from 1852 to 1864 and afterwards at Tengchow, Shantung, and her reactions to the Civil War in the United States. Her diary shows the impact of the American Protestant missionary on China with a day-by-day record of her life. The Shanghai period covers the Taiping rebellion and discusses the hope that the rebellion might furnish a means for converting the Empire to Christianity. Included also are several printed pamphlets and an original manuscript history of missions in China.
- Extent:
- 1 Linear Foot (7 volumes)
- Language:
- Materials in English
- Collection ID:
- RL.10064
Background
- Scope and content:
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Collection contains diaries of Martha (Foster) Crawford as a young woman in Alabama, 1845-1851, and later as a Baptist missionary to China. Topics include conditions in Shanghai from 1852 to 1864 and afterwards at Tengchow, Shantung, and her reactions to the Civil War in the United States. Her diary shows the impact of the American Protestant missionary on China with a day-by-day record of her life. The Shanghai period covers the Taiping rebellion and discusses the hope that the rebellion might furnish a means for converting the Empire to Christianity. Included also are several printed pamphlets and an original manuscript history of missions in China.
- Biographical / historical:
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Martha Foster Crawford was a Baptist missionary and wife of Tarleton Perry Crawford, from Clinton (Greene Co.), Alabama.
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- Subjects:
- Baptists -- China
Missions -- China
Baptists -- Missions -- China
Women -- Religious life -- Southern States.
Women -- Southern States -- Diaries
Women -- Alabama -- Social life and customs
Women missionaries -- China - Names:
- Crawford, Tarleton Perry
- Places:
- China -- Civilization -- Christian influences.
China -- Religion
China -- History -- Taiping Rebellion, 1850-1864.
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