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              National and World Mission. Anglican Communion Records
              MP-04-R0084 · Arquivo · 1964-1975
              Parte de Mission Program Activities

              The Anglican Communion Records largely document the communication between staff of the National and World Mission office and representatives of other provinces and dioceses of the Anglican Communion. Included are reports, correspondence, meeting materials, and financial statements.

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              Overseas Department. China Mission Records
              MP-02-R0064 · Arquivo · 1835-1954
              Parte de Mission Program Activities

              The records of the Overseas Department document the missionary endeavors of The Episcopal Church in China from 1835 to 1954 and include correspondence, reports, financial records, publications, and visual records. The three geographic districts in which Episcopal missions were located, Shanghai, Hankow, and Anking, as well as Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui, the Holy Catholic Church in China, are represented.

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              Department of Finance. China Mission Records
              MP-02-R0135 · Arquivo · 1941-1951
              Parte de Mission Program Activities

              Mostly correspondence and some financial records make up this set of records, which dates from 1941 to 1951, excluding the period from January of 1947 through November of 1948. They capture an important record of the activities of the Episcopal Church in China during World War II and during the last days of its work in the early 1950s. The correspondence contains far more than a record of financial transactions, since Allen wrote detailed letters recording the events taking place in China. There is some correspondence with the Bank of China, 1941-1944.

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