Format Manuscript/Mixed Material
Contributors American Colony
American Colony (Jerusalem)
Ford, Alexander Hume
Dates 1906
Location Jerusalem
Palestine
Language English
Subjects Aiken, Annie
American Colony in Jerusalem
Burial grounds
Education
Ford, Alexander Hume
Jerusalem
Merrill, Selah
Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions
Rothschild Jewish Girls' School
Schools
Wallace, Edwin S.
Women
Title
Letter from American Colony members to Alexander Hume Ford
Contributor Names
American Colony (Jerusalem)
American Colony (Author)
Ford, Alexander Hume, 1868-1945 (Recipient)
Created Published
Unpublished, December 18, 1906
Subject Headings
-  American Colony in Jerusalem
-  Ford, Alexander Hume, 1868-1945
-  Merrill, Selah, 1837-1909
-  Wallace, Edwin S.
-  Aiken, Annie
-  Women--Education
-  Jerusalem--Schools
-  Rothschild Jewish Girls' School--Jerusalem
-  Jerusalem--Burial grounds
-  Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions
-  Palestine -- Jerusalem
Genre
Manuscripts
Correspondence
Notes
-  Typed letter signed, file copy, 4 pp. American Colony thanks Alexander Hume Ford for his article in Appleton's Magazine, responds to inaccuracies expressed in it, and gives further information regarding controversy with U.S. State Department officials/American Consulate.
Medium
Letter 9" X 11"
Call Number/Physical Location
Part I, Box 2, Folder 11: American Colony in Jerusalem
Source Collection
American Colony in Jerusalem Collection
Repository
Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C. 20540
Digital Id
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mamcol.032


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