Letter from John Early (Washington, D.C.) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - May 25, 1860
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- https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/750tqjq3hn-cor
- Other Identifiers:
- dams:597493
- Institution:
- Emory University
- Library:
- Pitts Theology Library
- Sublocation:
- Box 2, Folder 1
- Call Number:
- P-MSS 404
About This Item
- Uniform Title:
- Japan. Ansei gokakoku j?yaku (1858)|Japan. Treaties, etc. United States, 1858 July 29
- Creator:
- Early, John, 1786-1873
- Date Created:
- May 25, 1860
- Format:
- Text
- Genre:
- letters (correspondence)
- Extent / Dimensions:
- 15.7 x 10.1 inches
- Description / Abstract:
- A letter from John Early to Robert Paine discussing his introduction to the Japanese delegation visiting Washington a part of the exchange and ratification of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce signed in 1858, sharing his observations of and opinions the delegates, expressing concern for Bishop Pierce's health, listing several preachers who have agreed to oversee the building of a new church, asking if Paine would begin searching for volunteers to travel to Japan, and mentioning issues with preachers in Buffalo and Baltimore.
Subjects / Keywords
- Subject - Topics:
- Missionaries, Treaties, Samurai, Priests, Methodist Church, Methodists, Diplomatic and consular service, Japanese, Bishops, Missions, and Diplomats
- Subject - Names:
- Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Masaoki, Shinmi, 1822-1869, Pierce, George F. (George Foster), 1811-1884, Oguri, Tadamasa, 1827-1868, Floyd, John B. (John Buchanan), 1806-1863, and Muragaki, Norimasa, 1813-1880
- Subject - Geographic Locations:
- Japan, Southern States, Baltimore (Md.), Buffalo (N.Y.), Virginia, Washington (D.C.), and New York (N.Y.)
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- Rights Statement:
- The online edition of this book in the public domain, i.e., not protected by copyright, has been produced by the Emory University Digital Library Publications Program.
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- No Copyright - United States
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This item is part of:
About This Item
- Uniform Title:
- Japan. Ansei gokakoku j?yaku (1858)|Japan. Treaties, etc. United States, 1858 July 29
- Creator:
- Early, John, 1786-1873
- Date Created:
- May 25, 1860
- Format:
- Text
- Genre:
- letters (correspondence)
- Extent / Dimensions:
- 15.7 x 10.1 inches
- Description / Abstract:
- A letter from John Early to Robert Paine discussing his introduction to the Japanese delegation visiting Washington a part of the exchange and ratification of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce signed in 1858, sharing his observations of and opinions the delegates, expressing concern for Bishop Pierce's health, listing several preachers who have agreed to oversee the building of a new church, asking if Paine would begin searching for volunteers to travel to Japan, and mentioning issues with preachers in Buffalo and Baltimore.
Subjects / Keywords
- Subject - Topics:
- Missionaries, Treaties, Samurai, Priests, Methodist Church, Methodists, Diplomatic and consular service, Japanese, Bishops, Missions, and Diplomats
- Subject - Names:
- Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Masaoki, Shinmi, 1822-1869, Pierce, George F. (George Foster), 1811-1884, Oguri, Tadamasa, 1827-1868, Floyd, John B. (John Buchanan), 1806-1863, and Muragaki, Norimasa, 1813-1880
- Subject - Geographic Locations:
- Japan, Southern States, Baltimore (Md.), Buffalo (N.Y.), Virginia, Washington (D.C.), and New York (N.Y.)
Find This Item
- Persistent URL:
- https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/750tqjq3hn-cor
- Other Identifiers:
- dams:597493
- Institution:
- Emory University
- Library:
- Pitts Theology Library
- Sublocation:
- Box 2, Folder 1
- Call Number:
- P-MSS 404
Access and Copyright
- Rights Statement:
- The online edition of this book in the public domain, i.e., not protected by copyright, has been produced by the Emory University Digital Library Publications Program.
- Rights Status:
- No Copyright - United States
Emory Libraries provides copyright information as a courtesy and makes no representation about copyright or other legal status of materials in its digital collections.