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| PID | Identifier | Title | Date | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21823 | 216.2.b | Occupation by the Japanese | November 5, 1941 | The excerpt is from a letter (dated November 5, 1941), in which she describes the occupation by the Japanese. | |
| 21824 | 263.1.e | Difficulties of Chinese Students | July 7, 1918 | This excerpt from a letter (July 7, 1918) describes the difficulties that Chinese students face trying to fit back into Chinese life after getting higher education in the United States. | |
| 21825 | 263.5.a | Meager Accommodations | November 26, 1939 | November 26, 1939, diary entry (pp. 8&9) describes the missionary school buildings, meager accommodations (due to effects of the Sino-Japanese War) and her teaching load in Chennan, China. | |
| 21826 | 263.5.b | Fund-Raiser Concert | April 17, 1920 | Program for a fund-raiser concert in China given by pupils and friends of St. Lois School A.C.M. in the Y.M.C.A. hall on April 17, 1920. | |
| 21827 | 263.5.b | Program for Concert | April 17, 1937 | Program (April 17, 1937) for a concert given by Wuchang Female Youth Singing Club and Hankow Youth Singing Club of China. | |
| 21828 | 263.5.m | 10 proverbs | N/A | Undated list of 10 proverbs written in English and in Chinese characters. | |
| 21829 | 263.6.0 | Music Course Book | 1924 | Progressive Music Course book prepared by Cox in 1924 which contains musical scores and lyrics in Chinese. | |
| 21830 | 307.1.d | Handwritten Booklet | N/A | Handwritten booklet of Chinese characters arranged according to phonetics. Accompanying the booklet is a printed document of a translation of a Bible verse into Chinese, Malay and Javanese. | |
| 21831 | 351.5.d | Chinese Flash Cards | 1920s - 1930s | These are Chinese flash cards. | |
| 21832 | 351.5.e | Chinese Sound Table | N/A | This is a Peking (China) Sound Table. | |
| 21833 | 351.7a.d | Document on the Yates Academy | N/A | This is a document about the Yates Academy in Soochow (English translation), China. | |
| 21834 | 351.7a.d.118 | Photograph of Yates Academy | N/A | The photograph is of Yates Academy in Soochow (English translation), China. Photograph taken by Mary Lucile Saunders of the China Baptist Publication Society | |
| 21836 | 351.7a.g.268 | Photo of Opening Exercise | September 18, 1939 | This is a photograph of the opening exercise of the Baptist Theological Seminary, in Kaifeng, China, (Honan Provence) September 18, 1939. | |
| 21838 | 351.7a.n.666 | Photo of Yuan Ming Yuan School | N/A | This is a photograph of (young children squatting)Yuan Ming Yuan School in Shanghai, China. Photograph taken by Mary Lucile Saunders of the China Baptist Publication Society. | |
| 21839 | 351.7a.n.667 | Photo of Yuan Ming Yuan School | N/A | This is a photograph of (children without stretched arms) Yuan Ming Yuan School in Shanghai, China. Photograph taken by Mary Lucile Saunders of the China Baptist Publication Society. | |
| 21840 | 351.7a.n.699 | Photo of Yuan Ming Yuan School | N/A | These are photographs of (teenage girls)Yuan Ming Yuan School in Shanghai, China. | |
| 21844 | 351.9.0 | Missionary Journal | December 1927 | Home & Foreign Fields (December 1927) is a missionary journal for Southern Baptist Convention. | |
| 21845 | 351.10.0 | Golden Cycle | N/A | Included in the collection is a biography of Robert Thomas Bryan, who was a missionary to China for 53 years. The book is entitled His Golden Cycle(page220) (1938) and was written by Bryan’s daughter, F. Catherine Bryan. | |
| 21846 | 351.10.0 | China Rediscovers Her West | 1940 | This excerpt was taken from China Rediscovers Her West(page 29), a symposium edited by Yi-Fang Wu and Frank W. Price (1940). In it Chinese and Western colleagues interpret movements taking place in “Free” China and give their views. | |
| 21948 | 351.7a.l.595 | Transportation | ca. 1920s-1940s | This is a photograph showing a form of transportation in China. | |
| 351.7a.l.623 | Camels | ca. 1920s-1940s | This is a photograph showing camels being used as a form of transportation in China. | ||
| 21950 | 351.7a.l.630 | Temple of Heaven | ca. 1920s-1940s | This is a photograph of the Temple of Heaven in Peking, China. | |
| 21951 | 384.1.0 | Mandarin Tomb | N/A | The letter is a description of the Mandarin Tomb at Liean Ch’i Mu in China. She writes, “Chu Yuen Kung is regarded as a founder of the Sung School of Confucian philosophy.” | |
| 21952 | 384.1.0 | Great Wall of China | N/A | Among her papers a pamphlet entitled The Great Wall of China Sightseeing Trip for American Marines… and a letter describing the Mandarin Tomb at Liean Ch’i Mu. She writes, “Chu Yuen Kung is regarded as a founder of the Sung School of Confucian philosophy.” | |
| 21955 | 707.2.c.317 | First Gate | ca. 1939-1940 | This color postcard is of the First Gate at the Imperial City in China. | |
| 21956 | 707.2.c.318 | Temple in Peking | ca. 1939-1940 | This color postcard is of a Temple in Peking, China. | |
| 707.2.0 | Caricature | ca. 1939-1940 | This caricature made for U.S. sailors stationed in China was photographed by Hwa Sheng of Chefoo. | ||
| 21958 | 7070.2.660 | Chinese Aquarium | ca. 1939-1940 | This photograph is of the Chinese Aquarium in Tsingtao, China | |
| 21959 | 707.2.681 | Floating Gardens | ca. 1939-1940 | This photograph is of the Floating Gardens at the Summer Palace in Peking, China. | |
| 21960 | 707.1.198 | Lung Wha Pagoda | ca. 1939-1940 | This photograph is of the Lung Wha Pagoda in Shanghai, China. | |
| 21961 | 707.1.54 | Stilts | ca. 1939-1940 | This photograph is of Chinese men in costumes performing on stilts. | |
| 21914 | 707.1.187 | Destroyed Train Station | 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Caption translation: Destroyed train station. | |
| 21915 | 707.1.165 | Charging Soldiers | 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Caption translation: Charging soldiers. | |
| 21916 | 707.1.163 | Soldiers Aiming | 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Caption translation: Soldiers aiming [their weapons] at enemies in the forest. | |
| 21917 | 707.1.176 | Our Army Aiming | 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Caption translation: Our army aiming rifles at enemies. | |
| 21918 | 707.1.191 | Ship Sinking | 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Caption translation: Our transport ship sinking in the river. | |
| 21919 | 707.1.174 | Air Force Bombs | 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Caption translation: Air force bombs. | |
| 21920 | 707.1.158 | Victims | 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s and shows dead bodies. Caption translation: Victims of enemies. | |
| 21921 | 710.b.44.1982 | Burning Legal Records | December 1941 | This excerpt from Barney: Journals of Harry Virden Bernard describes efforts by Americans to protect Shanghai citizens by burning legal records held by the U.S. Court for China before the Japanese soldiers could take possession of them in December 1941. | |
| 21922 | 200.2.d.412 | Chang-Chih-Tung in Office | ca. 1905-1920 | This postcard is of Viceroy Chang-Chih-Tung in his office. | |
| 21923 | 216.2.b | Students Starving | 1949 | This report written by her tells of the plight of students starving dated October? 1949. | |
| 21925 | 263.1.o | Preparations by Foreign Concession Areas | June 13, 1925 | These excerpts from a June 13, 1925, letter details the preparations by the foreign concession areas to protect themselves from the student strikers and the attack on the Bund area (wharves and riverfront) of Hankow, China by the students and coolies. | |
| 21926 | 263.1.o | Student Strikes | June 6, 1925 | An excerpt from a June 6, 1925, letter explains what provoked the student strikes in Shanghai, China | |
| 21927 | 263.5.j | Pamphlet Prepared by Students | 1919 | This 1919 pamphlet prepared by representatives of students attending 83 schools in Shanghai, China, extols such Western values as freedom of press and speech, praises U.S. President Woodrow Wilson and renounces secret treaties between | |
| 21928 | 351.9.0 | Long Live Mr. President | N/A | This poster of Chiang Kai-shek reads “Long live Mr. President” written by the famous calligrapher Yoren Yu. | |
| 21929 | 363.1.0 | Public Health | 1920s | This selection from her memoir (Chapter 3, p. 16) describes public health in China in the early twenties. | |
| 21930 | 363.1.0 | Public Health | 1920s | This selection from her memoir (Chapter 3, p. 17) describes public health in China in the early twenties. | |
| 386.44.zb | Memorial Hall | 1975 | This is a panoramic view of the Memorial Hall. The image is a fold out from the book, Pictorial Commentary of Chiang Kia-Shek Memorial Hall (c. 1975 Republic of China). | ||
| 447.1.c | War Babies, St. Elizabeth’s, Shanghai | 1938 | The May 1938 issue of The Spirit of Missions published by the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. includes this photograph (pages 216-217) of “War Babies, St. Elizabeth’s, Shanghai” in China. Dr. Disosway is on the back row, third from the left. | ||
| 21933 | 447.1.g.19 | Bombs do not frighten them | 1932 | This c. 1932 photograph of Chinese babies is captioned “War Babies—Falling Bombs do not frighten them.” | |
| 21934 | 707.1.166 | Series of Cards | N/A | This photograph of Chiang Kai-shek was part of series of cards produced probably for sale and was not taken by the Stewarts. | |
| 50.Z99.404.1967 | Model Peking Opera | 1967 | Shachiapang; Model Peking Opera on Contemporary Revolutionary Theme (1967) written by the Afro-Asian Writers’ Bureau. | ||
| 21937 | 183.8.C5.1950 | Speech at the United Nations | November 28, 1950 | People’s China Stands for Peace: Speech at the United Nations Security Council, November 28, 1950 given by Wu Hsiu-Chuan, Representative of the Central People’s Government of the People’s Republic of China. | |
| 21938 | 1519.A5.A78.1973 | Communist Party of China Documents | 1973 | The Tenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China (Documents), 1973, published by the Foreign Languages Press in Peking. | |
| 21939 | 1519.A5.A78.1973 | Chairman Mao Tse-tung | 1973 | The photograph of Chairman Mao Tse-tung was taken from the documents booklet for the meeting of the Tenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 1973. | |
| 21940 | 50.512.C52.1971 | Taking Tiger Mountain | 1971 | Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy; A Modern Revolutionary Peking Opera (1971) revised collectively by the “Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy” Group of the Peking Opera Troupe of Shanghai, China. | |
| 21941 | 1519.A5.A6.1 | Communist Party Documents | 1969 | The Ninth National Congress of the Communist Party of China (Documents), 1969. | |
| 21942 | 183.8.C5.1975 | Tells Truth About Red China | 1975 | The Only Organization in America that Tells the Truth About Red China (1975?) is a newsletter produced in Washington, D.C., by The Committee for a Free China. | |
| 200.2.b.218 | posing next to a stone elephant | 1908 | This 1908 photograph is of a man on a horse posing next to a stone elephant in Peking, China. | ||
| 21944 | 239.1.a | U.S. Passport | April 6, 1927 | This is a U.S. Passport issued April 6, 1927 to her parents in Peking, China. | |
| 263.6.a.28 | Transporting People | 1917-1920 | In her diary (1917-1920), Miss Cox included some photographs she took while touring historical sites in the Shanghai, China area. This photograph illustrates a method of transporting people across a frozen river. | ||
| 263.6.a.57 | Temple in the Summer Palace | 1917-1920 | In her diary (1917-1920), Miss Cox included some photographs she took while touring historical sites in the Shanghai, China area. This photograph is of the temple in the Summer Palace. | ||
| 21947 | 351.7a.l.556 | Row of Gods | ca. 1920s-1940s | This is a photograph of a row of gods in a temple in China. | |
| 21847 | 363.1.0 | Correct Usage of Tones | N/A | This excerpt (Chapter 2, p. 20) is about the difficulties of correct usage of tones in the Chinese language and how tone changes the meaning of words. | |
| 21848 | 363.1.0 | Excerpt from Memoir | N/A | In this excerpt (Chapter 2, p. 20) from her memoir she describes the reverence the Chinese have towards education, but also the lack of formal education they experienced at this time. | |
| 21850 | E183.8.A78.A44 | American-Asian Educational Pamphlet | 1969 | The American-Asian Educational Exchange Bridges the Information Gap (1969) pamphlet. | |
| 21851 | 200.2.c.319 | Postcard | ca. 1905-1920 | Postcard of Chinese people in a Peking, China, cart (undated). | |
| 21853 | 263.1.c | Old Custom of Foot-Binding | November 18, 1917 | Excerpt from letter (November 18, 1917) describes the old custom of foot-binding among girls in China and its consequences. | |
| 21858 | 351.7a.l.574 | Two Children in Winter Attire. | ca. 1920s-1940s | This is a photograph of two children dressed in winter attire. | |
| 21859 | 351.7a.l.577 | Baby in a Basket | ca. 1920a-1940s | This is a photograph of a baby in a basket in China. | |
| 21860 | 351.7a.m.664 | Wedding Couple | ca. 1920s-1940 | This is a photograph of a Chinese wedding couple. | |
| 21861 | 351.8.d.1078 | Chinese Family | ca. 1920s-1940s | This is a photograph of a Chinese family. | |
| 21863 | 363.1.0 | Women in China | N/A | In this excerpt from her memoir (Chapter 3, p. 9) she describes that women in China are beginning to find their place in the sun. | |
| 21864 | 363.1.0 | Scene Along the Canal Bank | N/A | In this excerpt from her memoir (Chapter 2, p. 15) she describes a scene along the canal bank and the lack of sanitation. | |
| 21865 | 429.3.f.48 | Chinese Children | ca. 1912-1935 | This photograph shows aspects of life of the Chinese children. | |
| 21866 | 459.3.g.49 | Foot Binding | ca. 1912-1935 | This photograph shows the practice of foot binding. | |
| 21867 | 200.2.a.126 | Beggars at their Daily Work | 1909 | This photograph was taken in Peking, China, in 1909 and Mr. Gregory wrote on the back of the photograph “beggars at their daily work.” | |
| 21872 | 351.7a.l.570 | Chinese Carried Burdens | ca. 1920s-1940s | This is a photograph of how some Chinese carried burdens. | |
| 21873 | 351.7a.l.576 | Rural Farm | ca. 1920s-1940s | This is a photograph of a rural farm in China. | |
| 21874 | 351.7a.l.590 | House Boat | ca. 1920s-1940s | This is an image of a house boat in China. | |
| 21875 | 388.1.e | Description of a Funeral | December 19, 1929 | In this excerpt from a letter dated December 19, 1929, Mrs. Gregory gives an in-depth description of a funeral for a Chinese woman and mentions her feelings of having intruded where they shouldn’t have been. | |
| 21876 | 447.1.c | Forth—The Spirit of Missions | November 1940 | The November 1940 issue of Forth—The Spirit of Missions has a cover photograph of Chinese children (probably refugees). | |
| 21877 | 447.1.g.14 | Man Selling Straw Sandals | N/A | This undated postcard of a man selling straw sandals was published by Mactavish & Co. Ltd. of Shanghai, China. | |
| 21879 | 707.1.233 | Chinese Laborers | ca. 1939-1940 | This photograph is of Chinese laborers. | |
| 21880 | 707.1.274 | Riding with Her Children | ca. 1939-1940 | This photograph is of a Chinese woman riding with her children in basket. | |
| 21881 | 707.1.234 | Repairing Shoes | ca. 1939-1940 | This photograph is of a Chinese man repairing shoes. | |
| 21882 | 630.1.0 | Chinese Bury Their People Anywhere | N/A | This is an excerpt from an American Tea Merchant in China. He is talking about how the Chinese bury their people anywhere and how it interferes with planting of crops. | |
| 21883 | 200.1.a | Protesting Shop Classification | 1907 | This 1907 letter is from a Chinese sub-dealer protesting to Mr. Gregory that he can’t earn enough profit selling BAT tobacco when his shop is classified as a 3rd class shop. | |
| 21884 | 200.2.a.125 | Selling Tobacco | ca. 1905-1920 | This photograph is of a Westerner using a record player to sell tobacco. | |
| 21885 | 200.2.b.197 | Chinese General Store | ca. 1905-1920 | This photograph is of a Chinese general store that has both Chinese and Western customers. | |
| 21886 | 351.7a.l.571 | Street Vendor | ca. 1920s-1940s | This image shows a street vendor in China. | |
| 21887 | 363.1.0 | Professional Letter Writer | N/A | Her memoir (Chapter 4, p. 7) describes a professional letter writer in China. | |
| 21888 | 363.1.0 | Department Stores Carrying Foreign Products | N/A | Her memoir (Chapter 4, p. 8) describes the Chinese department stores carrying many foreign products. | |
| 21889 | 429.3.f.47 | Store Fronts | ca. 1912-1935 | This photograph shows store fronts along a city street in China. | |
| 21890 | 429.3.g.8 | Operations of the Company | ca. 1912-1935 | This photograph shows the operations of the British-American Tobacco Company (B.A.T.) in China. | |
| 21891 | 429.os.1 | Poster for Sanyu | ca. 1912-1935 | This poster is an advertisement for Sanyu, a textile company that sold towels, bedding and socks in Shanghai, China. | |
| 21893 | 707.1.230 | Banner for Prostitution Business | ca. 1939-1940 | This photograph shows a banner in English advertising a prostitution business in Chefoo, China. | |
| 21894 | 707.1.278 | Street View | ca. 1939-1940 | This photograph shows a street view in an unidentified city in China. | |
| 21895 | 707.1.284 | Shanghai Waterfront | ca. 1939-1940 | The professionally produced color photograph shows a panoramic view of the Shangha, China,i waterfront. | |
| 21896 | 707.2.965 | Jelly Belly in Tsingtao | ca. 1939-1940 | This photograph shows the front of the shop belonging to the tailor Jelly Belly in Tsingtao, China, on Shantung Road. | |
| 200.2.a.177 | Enfa Zhou | March 8, 1907 | This photograph is of Enfa Zhou, leader of a gang of Manchurian guerilla outlaws, prior to his execution by the Chinese government on March 8, 1907. | ||
| 21899 | 236.1.a | Letter Written to Yigdal | August 23, 1939 | This excerpt is from a letter written to Yigdal on August 23, 1939. In it she talks about this girl in Japanese occupied Nanking, China, avoiding capture while she walks to escape the area. | |
| 21900 | 263.1.k | Bandits in China | November 13, 1922 | In two excerpts from her November 13, 1922, letter written while living in Hankow, Miss Cox writes about the many bandits in China and their practice of taking foreigners for ransom and to embarrass the Chinese government. | |
| 21901 | 263.1.l | China Solders as Bandits | August 2, 1923 | This excerpt describing all soldiers in China as bandits and explaining why that is so is from a letter dated August 2, 1923. | |
| 21902 | 351.1.e | Japanese Occupation | September 11, 1945 | This passage from a letter dated September 11, 1945. It describes aspects of the Japanese occupation in Shanghai, China. | |
| 21903 | 351.1.f | Hardships | April 29, 1946 | This excerpt is from a letter written to her, from Shanghai, China, describing hardships. It is dated April 29, 1946. | |
| 21904 | 363.l.0 | Nanking Government | 1927 | This selection from her memoir (Chapter 3, p. 10) describes a tumultuous time for the Nanking China Government (1927). | |
| 21905 | 363.1.0 | Conditions of the Camp | 1943 | She was interned along with hundreds of other foreigners. She gives details of the conditions of the camp in Shanghai, China. She was held at the camp for seven-months (1943). (Chapter 14, p.3) | |
| 21906 | 384.1.a | Chinese Banditry | 1930s | The letter (May 26, 1930) gives description of Chinese banditry, political unrest and Communist attacks of the 1930s. | |
| 21907 | 467.1.os | Chapei Civil Assembly | June 2, 1944 | This drawing of the Chapei Civil Assembly prison camp near Shanghai, China done by Lois Anna Ely was published in the June 2, 1944, issue of The Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury. | |
| 21908 | 707.1.154 | Shanghai During the Sino-Japanese War. | 1937 | This photograph shows Shanghai, China in flames in 1937 during the Sino-Japanese War. | |
| 21909 | 707.1.169 | Sino-Japanese War | 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Caption translation: Air force members about to depart to attack enemies. | |
| 21910 | 707.1.281 | First U.S. Marine Contingent | 1937 | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. First U.S. Marine Contingent Shanghai '37 Customs Jetty. | |
| 21911 | 707.1.178 | Soldier with Armored Car | 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Caption translation: Soldier with armored car. | |
| 21912 | 707.1.190 | Destroyed Citizen Houses | 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Caption translation: Destroyed citizen houses in Beixinjing area in Shanghai. | |
| 21913 | 707.1.160 | A Restaurant Being Bombed | late 1930s | This photograph appears to be commercially produced for the Chinese public. This shot was probably taken during the Sino-Japanese War in the late 1930s. Caption translation: A restaurant being bombed on Nanking Road in front of Palace and Cathay Hotels. | |
| 263.6.a | Red Wedding Attire | September 21, 1917 | Excerpts from description of Chinese bride's wedding attire and trousseau in September 19, 1917, diary entry. Same wedding in Hankow, China, that the invitation mentioned above is for. | ||
| 21962 | 429.3.g.3 | Two Children | ca. 1912-1935 | This photograph (ca. 1912-1935) shows two Chinese children. | |
| 429.3.g.76 | Farwell | 1935 | These photographs are of a farewell group in Nanking, China, (B.A.T.) managers, fellow employees and James Joyner before he returns to North Carolina.date: 1935; creator:
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| 429.os3.25 | Farwell | 1935 | These photographs are of a farewell group in Nanking, China, (B.A.T.) managers, fellow employees and James Joyner before he returns to North Carolina.date: 1935; creator:
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| 22142 | 677.077.1 | Rickshaw | ca. 1920s | The man in this photograph of a U.S. sailor in a rickshaw in China is probably Walter A. Rising. |