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Hope family papers
133E · Bestand · 1907-1919
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This is a collection of letters of Fred and Roberta Hope, written from the mission field in Cameroon. The letters date from 1907 to 1919 (missing 1909 and 1910) and are addressed to relatives in the United States. There are some early letters from Fred and Lou Hope. Many were sent from their post in Batanga (Elat), Cameroon, though some were sent during furloughs in the United States or in transit to Africa. The correspondence was used in Edward Guthmanns video project, Return to Cameroun.

Papers [of the Adams family]
137J · Bestand · 1887-1952
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Box 1: personal correspondence between Alice and Albert Adams, 1928-ca. 1931 (bulk 1928 and 1931 when Albert was recuperating at the Clifton Springs Sanitarium and Clinic in New York); March 1905, July 1910, and 1928-1938 personal correspondence from Alice or Albert Adams to Evelyn Adams, to loved ones, and to relatives primarily documenting the Adams missionary service and daily life in Cameroun, the West Africa Mission, other missionary personnel, and Evelyn Adams; material concerning the death of Alice Adams in 1933 including letters of condolence to Evelyn and Albert Adams; correspondence and related material primarily concerning personal financial matters of Albert Adams, 1932, 1937-1938; Albert and Alice Adams 1903 and 1909 personal reports and a 1932 Batanga Station report submitted by Alice Adams; a 1903 typewritten copy of an article by Albert Adams and an undated typewritten sketch by Alice Adams; folder identified as R. G. Adams and Africa data (mainly contains several 1937 "Dear Friends" letters from West Africa Mission missionaries, a few 1936-1937 station and hospital reports as well as an undated personal report of Evelyn Adams, several typewritten copies of Albert Adams 1933 article on the treasurers office and a ca. 1937 address by Albert Adams, and undated typewritten copies of an article on Alice Adams missionary service); an unidentified folder (mainly contains a few hospital reports, station reports, and personal reports of Evelyn Adams, 1936-1944; several "Dear Friends" letters from Evelyn Adams, 1936-1952; and several undated manuscripts by Evelyn Adams); undated photographs and postcards of Cameroun, of West Africa, and of the West Africa Mission; "Dear Friends" letters from the Office of Secretary and some from the Treasurers Office of the Board of Foreign Missions of the PCUSA to the West Africa Mission (Gaboon and Corisco Mission prior to 1900) chronicling the Mission and the Board, ca. 1887, 1893, 1900-1906, 1909-1914, 1917; letters from the Treasurers Office of the Board of Foreign Missions of the PCUSA mainly to Albert Adams, 1901-1902, 1910-1916; correspondence concerning the West Africa Mission, missionary personnel, and the Gossner Missionary Society, 1912-1913; typewritten and handwritten West Africa Mission documents including 1894-1895 and 1897 Batanga Station meeting minutes, a 1900 Auditing Committee report, December 1902 mission meeting minutes, December 1908 mission meeting minutes and various committee reports, and a 1914 mission meeting program; and typed extracts for September 27, 1915-January 9, 1916 from the diary of Arnold Hilmar Lowe (Presbyterian minister and missionary to the West Africa Mission, 1912-1916) pertaining to the West Africa Mission and World War I. Box 2 (flat box): folder identified as war documents, etc. contains material primarily in German, some in English, and a small amount in Spanish and French, ca. 1913-ca. 1918 (bulk 1914-1915). Mainly includes official letters, notifications, orders, regulations, and other documents from German government and military officials in German Kamerun to the American Presbyterian Mission (West Africa Mission) and some related mission correspondence and documentation; German bills and accounts with the Mission; Albert Adams correspondence with English and Spanish officials and to the Board of Foreign Missions in New York; a typewritten August 1, 1914-January 11, 1915 Batanga Station report; and some news sheets and typescript copies of Reuter telegrams reporting news of the war in Europe.