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Title
Annual conference group of 1914, at Seoul
Creator
Methodist Episcopal Church
Contributor
Taylor, Corwin
Blood-Taylor, Nellie
Taylor, Ewing Bevard
Date Created and/or Issued
1908/1922
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Korean Digital Archive
Rights Information
Neither the General Conference nor any General Agency of The United Methodist Church (successor to the Methodist Episcopal Church) claims any interest in the photos or images.
Methodist Church (U.S.)
Nashville, Tennessee
Description
Missionaries and their families. Seated front row right is Bishop M.C. Harris, first missionary bishop of Japan and Korea. Bishop Lewis, who presided at this conference is seated at the left, with Ms. Lewis between them. Rev. Corwin Taylor and wife Nellie Blood-Taylor, who preserved for posterity the images in this collection, are at the far right, about halfway up. Nellie is at the extreme right, 2nd woman up from the bottom, her hair parted down the middle. Corwin is immediately to her right, holding a young daughter.
Type
image
Format
photograph
Identifier
kda-m103
Taylor_box21num36
http://doi.org/10.25549/kda-m103
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/Taylor_box21num36.jpg
Subject
Missionaries--Korea
Missions--Korea
Paeje High School
Time Period
1908/1922
Place
Korea
Seoul
Source
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
Relation
Korean Digital Archive
The Reverend Corwin & Nellie Taylor Collection
kda-m7

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