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Missionary album : portraits and biographical sketches of the American Protestant missionaries to the Hawaiian Islands / Hawaiian Mission Children's Society.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Honolulu, 1969.Edition: Enl. from the edition of 1937Description: 222 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, map, portraits ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 266/.023/0922
Contents:
Outfit for the Sandwich Islands -- Introduction / Albert F. Judd, 2nd -- List of companies -- List of individual arrivals -- Missionary stations: mp and description -- Stations and mssionaries -- Extracts from instructions and R. H. Dana letter -- Portraits and biographical sketches of missionaries, arranged alphabetically -- Excerpts from letters, journals, reports -- List of illustrations (other than portraits) -- Index of inter-married surnames (non-missionary).
Summary: History the American Protestant missions in the Hawaiian Islands and collective biography of American Protestant missionaries who worked there.
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"Sesquicentennial edition."

First ed. published in 1901 under title: Portraits of American Protestant missionaries to Hawaii.

Includes bibliographical references (page 222).

Outfit for the Sandwich Islands -- Introduction / Albert F. Judd, 2nd -- List of companies -- List of individual arrivals -- Missionary stations: mp and description -- Stations and mssionaries -- Extracts from instructions and R. H. Dana letter -- Portraits and biographical sketches of missionaries, arranged alphabetically -- Excerpts from letters, journals, reports -- List of illustrations (other than portraits) -- Index of inter-married surnames (non-missionary).

History the American Protestant missions in the Hawaiian Islands and collective biography of American Protestant missionaries who worked there.

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