Correspondence, 1918-1967
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Includes some letters to family members detailing the daily life and struggles of mission work, but mainly consist of official correspondence with members of the Methodist Board of Foreign Missions as well as communications relating to Dr. Harley's medical and scientific work, particularly his relationship with the Peabody Museum. Also included are letters reflecting on the impact of World War II in Liberia, and the operations and medical facilities of the Firestone rubber plantations.
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