51575 Kim Chang Choon pastor of Chongno Church. Seoul. Korea.
51577 Kim Young Chin (son of Kim Chan Sik) now in second year of Government Meidcal College. Seoul. 1918. was instrumental in getting Bible Class started for Mr. Billings having average attendance of 15. Taught in Korean so there was no bait in the way of a chance to learn English. Leads singing in Chongno Church. Seoul. Korea.
51578 Chongno Methodist Church, Seoul. A modern Venice when it rains. Old weather beaten boards. Seoul. Korea.
51982 New Girls school building Women's Foreign Missionary Society Kang Kyung Po, Mrs. Sharp and
workers. Korea.
51983 Same as 51982
51984 Making the mud wall around helpers house Women's Foreign Missionary Society girls school. Mud
is tamped in mould, sun dried and then roofed with straw. Korea.
51985 Boys running down the road toward the motorcycle. Korea.
55251 High school student cooking his own food. Kongju, Korea.
55252 Farmers eating rice by the road side. Kongju, Korea.
55253 Weeding rice by band music. When the farmers get together to weed
the rice fields they hire a Korean oldtime band to come and go through the
field playing. The workers then pull weeds to the time of the music.
Kongju, Korea.
55259 School boy pruning pine tree. Kongju, Korea.
55260 The horse which has a long haul. The log came from the Yaln river by
train and is being hauled 20 miles across the country to Kongju where it
will be sawed up into smaller timbers of lumber. Kongju, Korea.
55261 A campany of farmers at their noon day meal. These farmers were road
making. Kongju, Korea.
55262 The teacher showing the boys how to trim the trees. Kongju, Korea.
55273 Picture of the modern grave yard. Formerly the Koreans had their
grave sites everywhere over the hill sides and many times where it was a
menace. Kongju, Korea.
55375 Eastgate Hospital. This child was found deserted and alone, almost
dead during the coldest part of the winter of 1918. It is totally blind but
its life has been saved. Seoul, Korea.
85 Methodist mission group. Back row: Dr. Jones; Rev. Burdick; Rev. Swearer. Second row: Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Cable; Bishop Harris; Mrs. Swearer; Miss Morrison; Miss Frey. First row: Dr. Van Buskirk; Miss Marker; Rev. Cable; Miss Albertson; Miss Tuttle. (Rev. Cable, see descriptive file.)
2091 Boys' and girls' school one year old. Started with three pupils in each school. The men are Korean teachers and preachers, one arrayed in American clothes. The women are the teachers of the girls' school. One of eight day schools scattered around the district in charge of Miss Gutaphel. Taken 1907.
2092 Class of Korean girls.
2093 First two graduate nurses (trained equally with an American) in the land of Korea.
2094 A Christian Bride and Groom. Marriage of first graduate nurse to M.E. preacher.
2095 A blind pupil. Blind pupil at the only school and home for the blind in Korea.
2096 Morning prayer in old "Salvation for All Women" hospital. In foreground leaning forward on elbows is the happiest girl in Korea. Dr. Mary Cutler in charge of devotions.
2097 Hospital and waiting patients. Seoul.
2098 Front view of old "Salvation for All Women" Hospital. Seoul
2099 Right wing of old "Salvation for All Women" Hospital.
2104 Farewell letter from Korean nurses to Miss Guthapfel on her return to United States of America
2105 Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Methodist Episcopal Church Hospital, called Hospital of Extended Grace, in Pyeng Yang, Korea. Finished 1912, Dr. Rosetta Sherwood Hall in charge.
2106 Dr. Mary M. Cutler, Miss Alta Morrison and the nurses of Salvation for All Women hospital, Seoul. Those in caps are graduating class without caps are probationers.
2107 Waiting for the doctor Old Hospital of Extended Grace. Dispensary waiting room, Pyongyang, Korea. Dr. Rosetta Sherwood Hall in charge.
2108 Woman's Foreign Missionary Society Ladies home on top hill. Foreground a portion of old wall at Seoul, and roofs of native houses.
3415 Celebration of New Year holidays. It lasts two weeks. But the great day is the fifteenth of the First Month. Kongju.
3416 Keija's well dug by the King about the time when Samson was performing his exploits in Judea. The King died B.C. 1122. Pyeng Yang.
3417 Scenes of the Judgment. Buddhism was at one time the strong religion of Korea and though it has been somewhat of a disgrace it still has an influence in the life and thought of the people.
3422 Picture seen in every temple showing spirits of lesser ranks from second only to Buddah to the devils in hell.
3423 Diamond mountain, famous even to remotest parts of China. Here are some of the largest and strongest Buddhist temples (and other buildings belonging to it) of Korea. This one is supposed to be about 2000 years old and supports about 300 priests.
3424 One of the beauty spots of Korea. Many such spots near the temples.
10794 Dr. H.H. Weir, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, (Church of England), member of faculty of Union Medical college. Seoul.
10795 Dr. H.H. Weir, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, (Church of England), member of faculty of Union Medical college. Seoul.
10796 Dr. Van Buskirk Methodist in Medical clinic Union Medical school. Seoul