Ellison and Lottie Hildreth Papers

Yale Divinity Library Record Group No. 15

Digitized Archives East Asia
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About the Collection

From 1913-1927, the Hildreths were American Baptist missionaries in South China. During a furlough from 1918-1919, Ellison Hildreth served with the YMCA in Siberia.

The Hildreths' experiences are representative of many American missionaries to China in the early part of the 20th century. Substantive correspondence with family members and fellow missionaries documents their striving to reach the mission field, their initial impressions of China, family life in China, daily educational and evangelistic work, and the political unrest rampant in South China during their tenure. The intense anti-Christian movement in the mid 1920s is well documented.

The Hildreth Papers are described in a finding aid available at http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/divinity.015.

Digital Collection

Thanks to a project sponsored by The Center for Christian Studies, Shantou University, digital files are available for the following portions of the Hildreth papers.

A filename such as rg_015_003_0025.pdf refers to Record Group No. 15, Box 3, Folder 25. Please use the collection finding aid linked above to view the folder labels.

Available Boxes and Folders

Photographs from the Hildreth Papers are available in the International Mission Photography Archive.

Please send comments and questions to the Divinity Library at Yale University.