Box 5
Container
Contains 14 Results:
Correspondence, 1950
File — Box: 5, Folder: 1
Identifier: Sub-series 10.2
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Jean Lingle was born on March 4, 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a newlywed, she moved to China with her husband, Rev. William H. Lingle in 1889. The Lingles spent the next 43 years working as Presbyterian missionaries and educators in China. For a time Mrs. Lingle worked as the principle of the Fuhsiang High School for Girls.In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Lingle moved to Pasadena, California. They had two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Lingle Amos and Mrs. Dorothea Lingle Brannon. Mrs. Lingle died...
Dates:
1950
Correspondence, 1952
File — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: Sub-series 10.2
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Jean Lingle was born on March 4, 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a newlywed, she moved to China with her husband, Rev. William H. Lingle in 1889. The Lingles spent the next 43 years working as Presbyterian missionaries and educators in China. For a time Mrs. Lingle worked as the principle of the Fuhsiang High School for Girls.In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Lingle moved to Pasadena, California. They had two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Lingle Amos and Mrs. Dorothea Lingle Brannon. Mrs. Lingle died...
Dates:
1952
Correspondence, 1953
File — Box: 5, Folder: 3
Identifier: Sub-series 10.2
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Jean Lingle was born on March 4, 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a newlywed, she moved to China with her husband, Rev. William H. Lingle in 1889. The Lingles spent the next 43 years working as Presbyterian missionaries and educators in China. For a time Mrs. Lingle worked as the principle of the Fuhsiang High School for Girls.In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Lingle moved to Pasadena, California. They had two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Lingle Amos and Mrs. Dorothea Lingle Brannon. Mrs. Lingle died...
Dates:
1953
Correspondence, undated
File — Box: 5, Folder: 4
Identifier: Sub-series 10.2
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Jean Lingle was born on March 4, 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a newlywed, she moved to China with her husband, Rev. William H. Lingle in 1889. The Lingles spent the next 43 years working as Presbyterian missionaries and educators in China. For a time Mrs. Lingle worked as the principle of the Fuhsiang High School for Girls.In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Lingle moved to Pasadena, California. They had two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Lingle Amos and Mrs. Dorothea Lingle Brannon. Mrs. Lingle died...
Dates:
undated
Pamphlet on Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry; page torn out of a Board of Foreign Missions, undated
File — Box: 5, Folder: 5
Identifier: Sub-series 10.3
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Jean Lingle was born on March 4, 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a newlywed, she moved to China with her husband, Rev. William H. Lingle in 1889. The Lingles spent the next 43 years working as Presbyterian missionaries and educators in China. For a time Mrs. Lingle worked as the principle of the Fuhsiang High School for Girls.In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Lingle moved to Pasadena, California. They had two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Lingle Amos and Mrs. Dorothea Lingle Brannon. Mrs. Lingle died...
Dates:
undated
Receipt, letters in Chinese (?), undated
File — Box: 5, Folder: 14
Identifier: Sub-series 10.3
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Jean Lingle was born on March 4, 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a newlywed, she moved to China with her husband, Rev. William H. Lingle in 1889. The Lingles spent the next 43 years working as Presbyterian missionaries and educators in China. For a time Mrs. Lingle worked as the principle of the Fuhsiang High School for Girls.In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Lingle moved to Pasadena, California. They had two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Lingle Amos and Mrs. Dorothea Lingle Brannon. Mrs. Lingle died...
Dates:
undated
Images from China of students, servants, and home; 5 gelatin silver prints, circa 1930
File — Box: 5, Folder: 9
Identifier: Sub-series 10.4
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Jean Lingle was born on March 4, 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a newlywed, she moved to China with her husband, Rev. William H. Lingle in 1889. The Lingles spent the next 43 years working as Presbyterian missionaries and educators in China. For a time Mrs. Lingle worked as the principle of the Fuhsiang High School for Girls.In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Lingle moved to Pasadena, California. They had two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Lingle Amos and Mrs. Dorothea Lingle Brannon. Mrs. Lingle died...
Dates:
circa 1930
Damage to mission property in communist occupation, 1930
File — Box: 5, Folder: 10
Identifier: Sub-series 10.5
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Jean Lingle was born on March 4, 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a newlywed, she moved to China with her husband, Rev. William H. Lingle in 1889. The Lingles spent the next 43 years working as Presbyterian missionaries and educators in China. For a time Mrs. Lingle worked as the principle of the Fuhsiang High School for Girls.In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Lingle moved to Pasadena, California. They had two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Lingle Amos and Mrs. Dorothea Lingle Brannon. Mrs. Lingle died...
Dates:
1930
Budget for the Fuh Siang Union Girls Middle School, 1931-1932
File — Box: 5, Folder: 11
Identifier: Sub-series 10.5
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Jean Lingle was born on March 4, 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a newlywed, she moved to China with her husband, Rev. William H. Lingle in 1889. The Lingles spent the next 43 years working as Presbyterian missionaries and educators in China. For a time Mrs. Lingle worked as the principle of the Fuhsiang High School for Girls.In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Lingle moved to Pasadena, California. They had two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Lingle Amos and Mrs. Dorothea Lingle Brannon. Mrs. Lingle died...
Dates:
1931-1932
Statistics on Fuh Siang Union Girls Middle School, 1933
File — Box: 5, Folder: 12
Identifier: Sub-series 10.5
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Jean Lingle was born on March 4, 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a newlywed, she moved to China with her husband, Rev. William H. Lingle in 1889. The Lingles spent the next 43 years working as Presbyterian missionaries and educators in China. For a time Mrs. Lingle worked as the principle of the Fuhsiang High School for Girls.In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Lingle moved to Pasadena, California. They had two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Lingle Amos and Mrs. Dorothea Lingle Brannon. Mrs. Lingle died...
Dates:
1933