Letter from Grace McClurg to Mrs. Wilson, in which describes care for a leper and the various inoculations given to a local girl due to donations
Letter from Grace McClurg to Mrs. Thomas in which she describes the illness of their "adopted" boy and disagreements with the child's family over his care, as well as disagreements regarding property ownership around the mission
Letter from Grace McClurg to Mrs. Thomas, describing the story of Miss Hwang and how she came to be a nurse, as well as several cases in which medical treatments (their provision, their success) were utilized to influence interest in religion and conversion.
Part of a letter from Grace McClurg in which she describes her adventure in traveling to Foochow prior to her first return from China
Letter from Grace McClurg published in an unknown publication, wishing friends a Merry Christmas, asking for support, and describing activities of missions and missionaries in the area through quotes from a variety of sources. She also describes bandits in the area and the declaration of…
Letter from T.Y.H. to Grace McClurg talking about a number of individuals in the mission and discussing Ging-long's desire to be a soldier rather than a teacher.
Letter from Jessie to Grace McClurg describing her cold and the reasons for which she is on the "outs" with Ruth
Kuo H. Chang's letter to Grace McClurg in which he discusses her new Sunday School, his work establishing four summer schools in Foochow, and a shooting in Shanghai.
Letter from Grace McClurg in which she describes a busy month since writing about "proxy parcels" (and the value of proxy parcels), apologies for her delays in letter-writing, and briefly describes her activities as a missionary.
Khang’s letter to McClurg discusses the status of Hinghwa students as well as his future study plans. Much of the letter is written in another language.
Kuo Khang’s letter to Miss McClurg provides an update on bills and scholarship for the term as well as expressions of his wife and mother’s gratitude.
Letter from Grace McClurg in which she apologizes for her delay in thanking her friends for her Christmas gifts, describes plans to use some of the money to purchase an Edison for their home, and describes some of the day-to-day challenges of her work as a missionary.