Josephine Eaton Peel Campbell Monograph: "Missionary to China and Korea", 1853 - 1920

 Item — Box: 5

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Collection items include: itineraries, 1975-1995; sabbatical/professional leave reports, 1968-1990; speeches and presentations, 1972-2015; deaconess appointments, 1969-1995; annual staff reviews, 1976-1994; published articles, 1958-2010; general correspondence, 1969-1996; newspaper articles and clippings, 1950-2010; staff statistics, 1960-2000; mission postcards and associated correspondence, 1960-2000; “To Educate Is to Teach to Live” books and monographs, 1960-2010; “The Deaconess Movement Report,” 1964-1989; “Her Name was Willie” report and background documentation, awards and membership information, 2000; McKendree College honorary degree and awards, 2000; The Higher Education initiative, 2000; interim president documents, 2005; building and grounds documentation for the Scarritt-Bennett campus, 2010; information on Mabel K. Howell, 1873-1920; the Rev. Mary Phillips monograph. 1980; biographical information about Mrs. Willie Elizabeth Harding McGavock, 1832-1895; and the Josephine Eaton Peel Campbell monograph and biographical information, 1853-1920.

Dates

  • Creation: 1853 - 1920

Conditions Governing Access

Collections are stored offsite, and a minimum of 24 hours is needed to retrieve these items for use. Researchers interested in consulting any of the collections are advised to contact: The Virginia Davis Laskey Library, Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville, TN.

Full Extent

From the Collection: 10 Linear Feet (20 archive boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Scarritt Bennett Center - Laskey Library and Archives Repository

Contact:
Virginia Davis Laskey Library and Archives
1027 18th Avenue South
Nashville TN 37212

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