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Documents - Attie Bostick - Envelopes
Attie T. Bostick
A collection of envelopes from Attie Bostick to Mrs. H.L. Packard. Two envelops are from Attie's address in Kweiteh, Honan (modern day: Shangqui in the Henan or Honan province) and Pochow, Anhwei, (modern day: Pochow in the Anhui province) China. The two envelops from the Honan region have a stamp in Chinese on the front.
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Document - The North of the River W.M.S.-Pochow
Attie T. Bostick
Report of the North of the River Women's Missionary Society
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Photograph - George Pleasant Bostick
Unknown
Photograph of George Pleasant Bostick (1858-1926), missionary to China. Son of Samuel Evans and Jane Price Suttle Bostick.
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Photograph - Wade Bostick
Unknown
Photograph of Wade D. Bostick (1874-1944), missionary to China. Son of Samuel Evans and Jane Price Suttle Bostick.
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April 20, 1997 - Bostic Family First Edition
First Baptist Church Shelby
A section from the First Edition referencing the three Bostick missionaries: Wade, George Pleasant, and Attie.
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October 30, 1994 - Bostic Family The Shelby Star
Van Hoyle
An article from The Shelby Star about the Bostic Family. Contains an excerpt of a letter Attie wrote the Cleveland Star in 1911.
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An Ambassador for Christ: George Pleasant Bostick
Lena Stover Bostick
A biography about George Pleasant Bostick written by his third wife, Lena Stover Bostick. Discusses Bostick's pastorates (in Concord, First Baptist Durham) and missionary work in Shantung province and Anhwei province.
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June 1960 -Bostick Family Royal Service
Edith Limer Ledbetter
An interview with Attie Bostick (Mrs. T.J. League) about her sister, Judie Bostick Eskridge. Royal Service was the monthly magazine published by the Women's Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Correspondence - Attie Bostick - Jan 22, 1934
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to an unknown friend. Discusses the health of Flora (wife of Wade Bostick), building progress, and the missionary work in Pochow.
Written in Kuling, Kiangsi (modern day: Guling, Jiangxi).
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Correspondence - Attie Bostick Feb. 23, 1934 - Wade Bostick
Attie T. Bostick and Wade D. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick. Includes handwritten note to Mrs. H.L. Packard and a partial letter from Wade Bostick.
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1933 Annual Report of Evangelistic Committee of Interior Missions
Attie T. Bostick
The 1933 Annual Report of Evangelistic Committee of Interior Missions
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Correspondence - Attie Bostick - April 1, 1933 - Mrs. Packard
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to Mrs. H.L. Packard about mutual friends in NC.
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Correspondence - Attie Bostick - March 21, 1933
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to Lena Stover Bostick with updates on the last Mission Meeting.
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Correspondence - Attie Bostick - March 23, 1933
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to Lizzie.
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Correspondence - Attie Bostick- March 23, 1933 - Maud and Cousin Mary
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to Maud and Cousin Mary. Most of the letter discusses the differences in clothing style.
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Correspondence - Annie Bostick - Feb. 5, 1932
Annie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to an unnamed friend. Attie references the Shanghai Incident (also known as the January 28 Incident), and the tension between China and Japan. The Chinese Lunar New Year is briefly described.
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Correspondence - Annie Bostick - Feb. 13, 1932
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick written for the Shanghai Times. Handwritten note explains that Attie would occasionally write for the paper in exchange for getting it for free.
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Correspondence - Attie Bostick - Feb. 15, 1932
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to an unnamed friend. Handwritten notes in the margins.
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Correspondence - Attie Bostick- Feb. 17, 1932
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to an unknown friend. Handwritten notes.
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Correspondence - Attie Bostick - Feb. 17, 1932 - Mrs. Packard
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to Mrs. H.L. Packard.
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Correspondence - Annie Bostick- Sept. 23, 1926- Mrs. Packard
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to Mrs. H.L. Packard expressing herself after the death of her brother, George Pleasant Bostick, as she prepares for his funeral. The future of the missionary work there is also discussed, as a new couple will take over his work.
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Correspondence - Attie Bostick - Feb 3, 1926 - Mrs. Packard
Attie T. Bostick
A correspondence from Attie T. Bostick to Mrs. H.L. Packard. Describes how the missionaries in Pochow were affected by local robbers looting the city.
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Photograph - Judie Bostick and Dovie Preston 1904
Unknown
A photograph and handwritten note of Judie Bostick Eskridge. Daughter of Samuel Evans Bostick and Jane Price Suttle Bostick. Sister of Wade D., George Pleasant, and Attie, missionaries to China. Wife of John D. Eskridge.
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