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Title
Man lying down on a barrow pushed by another, Haizhou, Jiangsu, China, ca.1914-1915
Creator
Unidentified
Date Created and/or Issued
1914/1915
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
Rights Information
Divinity.Library@yale.edu
Yale University Divinity School Library, 409 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511
Yale University. Divinity School. Day Missions Library
http://web.library.yale.edu/divinity/copyright-and-permissions
Description
"Taking a sick man home" "A common method of travel here."
Lorenzo and Ruth Bennett Morgan were American medical missionaries in the Jiangsu and Anhui provinces of China, serving under the Presbyterian and Methodist mission boards from 1905 to 1946.
Type
image
Format
photographs, 9 x 14 cm.
Identifier
impa-m67866 [Legacy record ID]
IMP-YDS-RG126-035-0462-0010
http://doi.org/10.25549/impa-m67866
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/IMP-YDS-RG126-035-0462-0010.jpg
Subject
Transport
Medical treatment
General views
Time Period
1914/1915
Place
Asia
China
Haichow
Source
YDS/RG126/035/0462/0010 [File]
Relation
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
Lorenzo and Ruth Morgan Papers
Photographs from the Yale Divinity School Library, New Haven, Connecticut, ca.1880-1950
Yale Divinity Library Special Collections
impa-m980

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