General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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Group of mostly unidentified people standing and sitting outside a building. An untranslated label (presumably in Chinese) runs across the top of the image. In the center of photograph, those seaten on chairs are (L-R): unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Clarence C. Crisler (1877-1936); unidentified; unidentified; Harry W. Miller (1879-1977); ...
General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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Reverse of 037. Inscription 1: Untranslated script, presumably Chinese Inscription 2: Grandfather S. L. Frost in middle. Inscription, 3: Shihdu Hsin & his bride
General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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China - Unidentified woman, Samuel L. Frost, Shihdu Hsin. There are three inscription on the reverse of the image. They are: Inscription 1: Untranslated script, presumably Chinese Inscription 2: Grandfather S. L. Frost in middle. Inscription, 3: Shihdu Hsin & his bride
General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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Shanghai, China - Unidentified woman, unidentified woman, Samuel L. Frost, unidentified man, unidentified woman, unidentified woman - Standing in front of an ambulance
General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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Reverse of 137. Text of letter from Samuel Frost to his sister, Alice Mead. Address is to "Mrs Lewis W Mead West Co. R.F.D. Yorktown, New York". Letter reads: "College Place, Wa. May 6, 1910. Dear Sister + Bro.--This is a picture of some of those who are planning to ...
General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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[1921 or 1922] - unidentified location, probably China - unidentified woman standing, Ella Frost seated, Samuel Frost standing, two unidentified children on grass near dog, and possibly Florence Frost on chair