Letter from K. H. Chang to Grace McClurg describing his return travel to Fukien Christian University, his family situation (inquiring whether he may begin calling Grace "Mama" on Christmas Day), and alluding to skirmishes as a part of the Northern Expedition.
Letter from Chang Kuo Hua to "Mamma" (Grace McClurg) describing ongoing conflict in the reach as a part of the northern expedition by the Kuomintang as well as heavy taxation being imposed upon locals and actions planned to resist such taxation
Letter from K.H. Chang to Grace McClurg describing unrest in Fukien and battles and events in the military campaign launched by the Kuomintang against regional warlords.
Extract from a home letter by Grace McClurg, written on a river boat and in which she describes actions Fukien has taken against bandits while traveling, actions of Buddhist vegetarians on board, and securing a ride in a "sedan chair" for the journey.
Letter from Grace McClurg to her family describing the local political situation, including local children being taken for ransom by bandits and local magisterial limitations on travel by foreigners out of concern for their safety.
Letter from Grace McClurg to Mrs. Thomas, reacting to Mrs. Thomas' travel plans, describing a school girl who has become like and adopted daughter, general mission work, and commentary on local politics and government.
Printed letter from Grace McClurg to "Springfield District Women" in which she summarizes the highlights of her work and the events of the previous months and year in the mission, including construction, travel, politics, and more.
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.
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.