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Cox, VenetiaContributor(s)
Cox, B. T.Keywords
Women missionaries--ChinaCox, Venetia--Correspondence
Cox, B. T.--Correspondence
Meningitis--China--Wuhan
China--Social life and customs
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A handwritten letter from Venetia Cox at the Anglican Mission in Peking [Beijing], China, to her mother, B. T. Cox, in Winterville, North Carolina. She discusses the outbreak of meningitis at St. Hilda's School for Girls in Wuhan, China, and a recent lecture on the war from Sherwood Eddy during his evangelistic campaign. She also describes some of the Chinese practices for weddings and funerals. A native of Winterville, Venetia Cox was an Episcopal missionary music teacher in mainland China between 1917 and 1950.Date
1918-04-21Type
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