Correspondence of Charlotte R. Willard

Title Correspondence of Charlotte R. Willard
Author Amerikan Bord Heyeti (American Board)
Publication Date: 1924-12-30
Publication Place Marsovan (Merzifon, Turkey), Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey -
Subject Teachers
Type Document
Language Ottoman
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 92
Physical Dimensions Handwriting
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ABANEMEI04745001
Record ID 43926
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1924-12-30
Notes Primarily includes correspondence between Charlotte R. Willard and Luther R. Fowle on financial matters, such as money transfers to various people out of the station, vouchers and remmitances, the summary statements of accounts and expenses, appropriations made by the Woman's Board and the American Board, lira and dollar accounts and the currency exchange related with these accounts, and the handling of personal missionary accounts. Correspondence also covers subjects such as the reopening of the school, opening a college in Greece and removing "Anatolia" from the name of the school, a teacher shortage, immigrating Armenians, and house rent contracts.
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Correspondence of Charlotte R. Willard

Author Amerikan Bord Heyeti (American Board)
Publication Date 1924-12-30
Publication Place Marsovan (Merzifon, Turkey), Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey -
Subject Teachers
Type Document
Language Ottoman
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 92
Physical Dimensions Handwriting
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ABANEMEI04745001
Record ID 43926
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1924-12-30
Notes Primarily includes correspondence between Charlotte R. Willard and Luther R. Fowle on financial matters, such as money transfers to various people out of the station, vouchers and remmitances, the summary statements of accounts and expenses, appropriations made by the Woman's Board and the American Board, lira and dollar accounts and the currency exchange related with these accounts, and the handling of personal missionary accounts. Correspondence also covers subjects such as the reopening of the school, opening a college in Greece and removing "Anatolia" from the name of the school, a teacher shortage, immigrating Armenians, and house rent contracts.
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