Ch'ungju Mission Station.
A typical country school. Every well-ordered country community had a building of this kind. Primarily a school, it was also a community meeting place. Early missionaries always visited these "Keul Pangs" to present the gospel. The teacher probably lived in the enclosed room. He might be a man of good rank and education who had become impoverished.
1920 ca. 1920-1938
still image
photographs
photograph : black-and-white ; 3 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches
Baird family--Archives. Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Chosen Mission.
Presbyterian Church--Missions--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si. School buildings--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si. Education--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si.
Ch'ungju-si (Korea)--Buildings, structures, etc. Asia--South Korea--North Ch'ungch'ŏng--Ch'ungju
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Baird Family Papers, ca. 1900-1974.
https://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival...
RG 316, Box 1, Folder 9; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
rg316_b1_f9_07
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