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76 Chinese language samples (5)uum_sbtsText
77 Chinese language samples (6), letter by Chin Feng Linuum_sbtsText
78 Chinese language samples (7)uum_sbtsText
79 Chinese language samples (8)uum_sbtsText
80 Chinese language samples (9)uum_sbtsText
81 Christian pamphlets owned by Susan Tallmon, 1890suum_sbtsText
82 Christmas at Lintsing, Shantung, China (possibly 1925), by Ethel M. Longuum_sbtsText
83 Christmas card from Edith C. Tallmon to her fatheruum_sbtsText
84 Christmas card, 1895, from Mary E. Lombard to Susie Tallmonuum_sbtsText
85 Clara Tallmon Jones memoirs from childhood in Grinnell, Iowauum_sbtsText
86 Class of '92 Herald, volume 1, number 1, Grinnell High School student newspaperuum_sbtsText
87 Classmate cards, Grinnell High School, 1891uum_sbtsText
88 Congratulations and invitations, February 1898uum_sbtsText
89 Congregational Church group to convene at Grove:uum_sbtsText
90 Constitution of the Girls of the Class of '92uum_sbtsText
91 Correspondence by the American missionaries at Lintsing, China, 1923uum_sbtsText
92 Correspondence from missionaries at Lintsing, Techow, and Paotingfu, China, 1924uum_sbtsText
93 Correspondence of missionaries in Shantung Province, China, 1926uum_sbtsText
94 Correspondence prior to Edith C. Tallmon's return to the U.S. in 1922uum_sbtsText
95 Customs and manners, China and Palestineuum_sbtsText
96 Declaration of Edith C. Tallmon for the voyage on S.S. Ecuador from San Francisco in June 1918uum_sbtsText
97 Declaration of Susan Barbara Sargent for the voyage from China to San Francisco in 1918uum_sbtsText
98 Dedication of Men's Warduum_sbtsText
99 Dinner invitation (1916?) from Frances Taft Pyke to the Sargentsuum_sbtsText
100 Dinner menu for Tuesday 21 May 1918 on S.S. Santo Maruuum_sbtsText
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