Baird Family Papers

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Description:
Hospital. Purviance Purdy Lowe Underwood residence. Miller Clark residence. Cook Ladies. Bible Institute. Kagin Soltan residence. Ch'ungju-si Station Compound as of about 1935. This is a rear view of the compound which faced toward the city of Ch'ungju-si which stretched out on the far side of the ridge which carried the mission residences. Village in foreground is Keum Chun Kol, Gold Stream Village. So called because gold was occasionally washed from the sand of the creek.
Subject names:
Baird family--Archives., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Chosen Mission.
Topics:
Buildings--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si., Missionary settlements--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si., Presbyterian Church--Missions--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si.
Geographic subjects:
Ch'ungju-si (Korea)--Buildings, structures, etc.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:115996
Description:
Hospital. Purviance Purdy Lowe Underwood residence. Miller Clark residence. Cook Ladies. Bible Institute. Kagin Soltan residence. Ch'ungju-si Station Compound as of about 1935. This is a rear view of the compound which faced toward the city of Ch'ungju-si which stretched out on the far side of the ridge which carried the mission residences. Village in foreground is Keum Chun Kol, Gold Stream Village. So called because gold was occasionally washed from the sand of the creek.
Subject names:
Baird family--Archives., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Chosen Mission.
Topics:
Missionary settlements--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si., Presbyterian Church--Missions--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si., Buildings--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si.
Geographic subjects:
Ch'ungju-si (Korea)--Buildings, structures, etc.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:115984
Description:
Hospital. Purviance Purdy Lowe Underwood residence. Miller Clark residence. Cook Ladies. Bible Institute. Kagin Soltan residence. Ch'ungju-si Station Compound as of about 1935. This is a rear view of the compound which faced toward the city of Ch'ungju-si which stretched out on the far side of the ridge which carried the mission residences. Village in foreground is Keum Chun Kol, Gold Stream Village. So called because gold was occasionally washed from the sand of the creek.
Subject names:
Baird family--Archives., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Chosen Mission.
Topics:
Missionary settlements--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si., Presbyterian Church--Missions--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si., Buildings--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si.
Geographic subjects:
Ch'ungju-si (Korea)--Buildings, structures, etc.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:115969
Description:
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.
Subject names:
Baird family--Archives., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Chosen Mission.
Topics:
Presbyterian Church--Missions--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si., School buildings--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si., Education--Korea (South)--Ch'ungju-si.
Geographic subjects:
Ch'ungju-si (Korea)--Buildings, structures, etc.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:115818

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