All Items 2 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 2 Contributor 6 Holladay, Albert L., 1805-1856 2 Perkins, Justin, 1805-1869 2 American Mission Press (Iran) 1 Holladay, A. M. 1 Nestorian Mission 1 Perkins, Charlotte B., 1808-1897 1 show more 1 show fewer Location 2 Iran 2 Urūmīyah 1 Topic 13 Correspondence 2 Family 2 Abuse of 1 Catholic Church 1 Education 1 Health and hygiene 1 Household employees 1 Missionaries 1 Missions to Assyrian Church of the East members 1 Missions, American 1 Politics and government 1 Protestant churches 1 Relations 1 show more 8 show fewer Part Of 1 Justin Perkins (AC 1829) Papers 2 Genre 1 Correspondence 2 Subject 14 Holladay, Albert L., 1805-1856 – Correspondence 2 Holladay, Albert L., 1805-1856 – Family 2 Perkins, Justin, 1805-1869 – Correspondence 2 American Mission Press (Iran) 1 Holladay, A. M. – Correspondence 1 Holladay, A. M. – Family 1 Household employees – Abuse of 1 Iran – Politics and government – 19th century 1 Missionaries – Health and hygiene 1 Missions to Assyrian Church of the East members – Iran – Urūmīyah 1 Missions, American – Education – Iran – Urūmīyah 1 Nestorian Mission 1 Perkins, Charlotte B., 1808-1897 – Correspondence 1 Protestant churches – Relations – Catholic Church 1 show more 9 show fewer Albert Lewis and Anne Yancey Minor Holladay letter to Justin and Charlotte Bass Perkins, 1841 August 9 Holladay, Albert L., 1805-1856 A.L. Holladay letter to Justin Perkins in which Holladay responds to news relating to the Perkinses' journey to Erzeroom (Erzurum) and health. He mentions his own bout of dysentery, his duties correcting sheets for the press, Dr. Grant's safe arrival at the Patriarch's, and the adjustment of English and Persian affairs with the expected arrival of Sir John McNeill. He writes regarding the decision between Mr. Stocking or Mr. Jones visiting the mountains and the firman Dr. Riach procured from the Shah requiring the prince-governor (of Urmia) to be impartial in dealing with the Christian sects. He says that this will safeguard them to some extent against the Catholics. He also writes regarding Meerza Bâgher and the case in which he was accused of beating the king's feradges. Bosí and Bashi are mentioned. Holladay discusses a visit from the prince and the health of his own family. Subsequent A.L. Holladay's letter, A.M. Holladay writes briefly to Charlotte Bass Perkins, responding to news of Charlotte and Judith's health and sharing news regarding her son and someone who is staying with her. Albert Lewis and Anne Yancey Minor Holladay letter to Justin and Charlotte Bass Perkins, 1841 August 9 Albert Lewis Holladay letter to Justin Perkins, 1843 February 7 Holladay, Albert L., 1805-1856 A.L. Holladay letter to Justin Perkins in which Holladay shares news of the death of his brother John. He also says that they are still in suspense regarding Perkins' return and are anxious for further intelligence from America. He writes regarding the status of the mission's schools and the work he's been doing preaching and for the press. He notes that they have heard nothing from the Bible Society in regards to their applications. Holladay discusses the feeble health of Mrs. (Ann Yancey Minor) Holladay and the health of his son Waller and other members of the mission including the Merricks and Mr. Jones. Albert Lewis Holladay letter to Justin Perkins, 1843 February 7