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1904 LEBANON Ainzahalta Missionary -Elizabeth M Oliver - British Syrian Mission

$ 28.79

Availability: 16 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Scotland County: Roxburghshire
  • City/Town/Village/Place: Ainzahalta
  • Year of Issue: 1904
  • Family Surname: Oliver
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Addressed to: Jim (James Oliver in Hawick, Scotland
  • Era: 1900-1910
  • Country: Lebanon/Syria
  • Related Interests: British Syrian Mission,
  • Theme 2: missionary letters
  • Theme: Social History
  • Document Type: Original Manuscript Letter
  • Letter From: Elizabeth Murray Oliver

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    1904 LEBANON Ainzahalta Missionary -Elizabeth M Oliver - British Syrian Mission
    This product data sheet is originally written in English.
    1904 LEBANON Ainzahalta A fine Missionary letter from - Elizabeth Murray Oliver of the British Syrian Mission, 3 pages with very interesting content.written to Jim (James Oliver, Lawyer in Hawick, Scotland).
    Elizabeth Murray Oliver, was a BRITISH SYRIAN MISSIONARY at Ainzahalta,
    Lebanon/Syria Circa 1904-19
    She and her sister Elizabeth worked under the British Syrian Mission Society. Both Sisters Christian & Elizabeth Died in Lebanon while serving with the Mission.
    Some of her letters are in the YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
    ELIZABETH MURRAY OLIVER died 25th Jany. 1916.
    CHRISTIAN WATSON OLIVER died 24th May 1919. Both buried at Ainzahalta Syria.
    history:
    The British Syrian Schools Association (also known as the ‘Ladies Association for the moral and religious improvement of Syrian Females’ and the
    British Syrian Mission
    ) was founded in 1860. The aim of the Association was ‘the promotion of the temporal mental moral and spiritual well being of Syrian Females by means of...schools and institutions’. By the 1870s the Association had ‘divers schools and other kindred Institutions’ in ‘Beyrout Damascus and other places in Syria and Palestine’. The Association was a charity with trustees and had general meetings with a voting system reflecting the level of financial support offered by members. In 1959 the name of the British Syrian Mission was changed to the Lebanon Evangelical Mission. In 1976 the Lebanon Evangelical Mission was merged with the Arabic Literature Mission and the Middle East General Mission to form Middle East Christian Outreach.
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    1904 LEBANON Ainzahalta A fine Missionary letter from - Elizabeth Murray Oliver of the British Syrian Mission, 3 pages with very interesting content.written to Jim (James Oliver, Lawyer in Hawick, Scotland). Elizabeth Murray Oliver, was a BRITISH SYRIAN MISSIONARY at Ainzahalta,  Lebanon/Syria Circa 1904-19She and her sister Elizabeth worked under the British Syrian Mission Society. Both Sisters Christian & Elizabeth Died in Lebanon while serving with the Mission.Some of her letters are in the YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARYELIZABETH MURRAY OLIVER died 25th Jany. 1916. CHRISTIAN WATSON OLIVER died 24th May 1919. Both buried at Ainzahalta Syria.history: The British Syrian Schools Association (also known as the ‘Ladies Association for the moral and religious improvement of Syrian Females’ and the
    Related Interests
    British Syrian Mission,
    EAN
    Does Not apply
    Country
    Lebanon/Syria
    Scotland County
    Roxburghshire
    City/Town/Village/Place
    Ainzahalta
    Family Surname
    Oliver
    Theme
    Social History
    Era
    1900-1910
    Addressed to
    Jim (James Oliver in Hawick, Scotland
    Theme 2
    missionary letters
    Letter From
    Elizabeth Murray Oliver
    Document Type
    Original Manuscript Letter
    Year of Issue
    1904