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State Department, not the missionary service in foreign lands Edith had in mind.

* Kenneth S. Latourette, A History of Christian Missions in China. (New York: Macmillan, 1929), 384.

10 Geography of China, (Shanghai: Commercial Press 1931).

11 M. Searle Bates, "The Theology of American Missionaries in China, 1900-1950", in John K. Fairbank ed., The Missionary Enterprise in China and America (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1974).

12 Ibid.

13 Rowe letter dated 19 January 1903. The German was Miss Trüdinger, who subsequently went with Edith to Taiho in March 1903 but left for points west to be married to her "beloved", another missionary in early 1904. Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.

14 Rowe letter dated 5 April 1906.

15 This was the letter that was mailed from Yangchow, dated 29 January 1903, which probably took a different route getting to Shanghai.

16 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.

17 Latourette, 386.

18 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.

19 Rowe letter dated 5 January 1905.

20 Ibid.

21 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905.

22 Rowe letter dated 1 October 1903.

23 Ibid.

24 Ibid.

25 Ibid.

26 Ibid.

27 Rowe letter dated 5 April 1906.

28 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.

29 Ibid.

30 Rowe letter dated 1 October 1903.

31 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905.

32 Rowe letter dated 29 January 1903.

33 Rowe letter dated 5 January 1905.

34 Rowe letter dated 24 August 1905.

35 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905.

36 Ibid.

37 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.

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167 State Department, not the missionary service in foreign lands Edith had in mind. * Kenneth S. Latourette, A History of Christian Missions in China. (New York: Macmillan, 1929), 384. 10 Geography of China, (Shanghai: Commercial Press 1931). 11 M. Searle Bates, "The Theology of American Missionaries in China, 1900-1950", in John K. Fairbank ed., The Missionary Enterprise in China and America (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1974). 12 Ibid. 13 Rowe letter dated 19 January 1903. The German was Miss Trüdinger, who subsequently went with Edith to Taiho in March 1903 but left for points west to be married to her "beloved", another missionary in early 1904. Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904. 14 Rowe letter dated 5 April 1906. 15 This was the letter that was mailed from Yangchow, dated 29 January 1903, which probably took a different route getting to Shanghai. 16 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904. 17 Latourette, 386. 18 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904. 19 Rowe letter dated 5 January 1905. 20 Ibid. 21 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905. 22 Rowe letter dated 1 October 1903. 23 Ibid. 24 Ibid. 25 Ibid. 26 Ibid. 27 Rowe letter dated 5 April 1906. 28 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904. 29 Ibid. 30 Rowe letter dated 1 October 1903. 31 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905. 32 Rowe letter dated 29 January 1903. 33 Rowe letter dated 5 January 1905. 34 Rowe letter dated 24 August 1905. 35 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905. 36 Ibid. 37 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.
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167 State Department, not the missionary service in foreign lands Edith had in mind. * Kenneth S. Latourette, A History of Christian Missions in China. (New York: Macmillan, 1929), 384. 10 Geography of China, (Shanghai: Commercial Press 1931). 11 M. Searle Bates, "The Theology of American Missionaries in China, 1900- 1950", in John K, Fairbank ed., The Missionary Enterprise in China and America (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1974). 12 Ibid. 13 Rowe letter dated 19 January 1903. The German was Miss Trüdinger, who subsequently went with Edith to Taiho in March 1903 but left for points west to be married to her "beloved", another missionary in early 1904. Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904. 14 Rowe letter dated 5 April 1906. 15 This was the letter that was mailed from Yangchow, dated 29 January 1903, which probably took a different route getting to Shanghai. 16 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904. 17 Latourette, 386. 18 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904, 19 Rowe letter dated 5 January 1905. 20 Ibid. 21 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905. 22 Rowe letter dated 1 October 1903. 23 Ibid. 24 Ibid. 25 Ibid. 26 Ibid. 27 Rowe letter dated 5 April 1906. 28 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904. 29 Ibid. 30 Rowe letter dated 1 October 1903. 31 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905. 32 Rowe letter dated 29 January 1903. 33 Rowe letter dated 5 January 1905. 34 Rowe letter dated 24 August 1905. 35 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905. 36 Ibid. 37 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.
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State Department, not the missionary service in foreign lands Edith had in mind.

* Kenneth S. Latourette, A History of Christian Missions in China. (New York: Macmillan, 1929), 384.

10 Geography of China, (Shanghai: Commercial Press 1931).

11 M. Searle Bates, "The Theology of American Missionaries in China, 1900- 1950", in John K, Fairbank ed., The Missionary Enterprise in China and America (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1974).

12 Ibid.

13 Rowe letter dated 19 January 1903. The German was Miss Trüdinger, who subsequently went with Edith to Taiho in March 1903 but left for points west to be married to her "beloved", another missionary in early 1904. Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.

14 Rowe letter dated 5 April 1906.

15 This was the letter that was mailed from Yangchow, dated 29 January 1903, which probably took a different route getting to Shanghai.

16 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.

17 Latourette, 386.

18 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904,

19 Rowe letter dated 5 January 1905.

20 Ibid.

21 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905.

22 Rowe letter dated 1 October 1903.

23 Ibid.

24 Ibid.

25 Ibid.

26 Ibid.

27 Rowe letter dated 5 April 1906.

28 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.

29 Ibid.

30 Rowe letter dated 1 October 1903.

31 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905.

32 Rowe letter dated 29 January 1903.

33 Rowe letter dated 5 January 1905.

34 Rowe letter dated 24 August 1905.

35 Rowe letter dated 2 March 1905.

36 Ibid.

37 Rowe letter dated 17 February 1904.

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