All Items 2 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 2 Contributor 3 Labaree, Benjamin, 1834-1906 2 Nestorian Mission 2 Perkins, Justin, 1805-1869 2 Location 1 Iran 1 Topic 5 Correspondence 2 Missionaries 2 Missions to Assyrian Church of the East members 2 Missions, American 2 Travel 2 Part Of 1 Justin Perkins (AC 1829) Papers 2 Genre 1 Correspondence 2 Subject 9 Labaree, Benjamin, 1834-1906 – Correspondence 2 Labaree, Benjamin, 1834-1906 – Travel 2 Missionaries – Travel 2 Nestorian Mission 2 Perkins, Justin, 1805-1869 – Correspondence 2 Missions to Assyrian Church of the East members 1 Missions to Assyrian Church of the East members – Iran 1 Missions, American 1 Missions, American – Iran 1 show more 4 show fewer Benjamin Labaree letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 July 9 Labaree, Benjamin, 1834-1906 Benj Labaree letter to Justin Perkins in which Labaree discusses mail received from Oroomiah (Urmia) and America. He writes regarding their travels to and lodging in Tezan and Cherdewar. He mentions the young bishop who resides at Tezan, the friendliness of the people, and Eslee visiting the whole village. He writes of Eslee's usefulness in Cherdewar as well. He discusses the weather and the health of his wife and little Georgie. Labaree also says that he wrote Mr. Rhea and mentioned that they thought of making a tour up to Kochannis. He shares that his father speaks of Henry (Perkins) in terms of praise. Mr. Abbott, Mr. Shedd, and Mr. Brouhl are also mentioned. Benjamin Labaree letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 July 9 Benjamin Labaree letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 July 20 Labaree, Benjamin, 1834-1906 Benj Labaree letter to Justin Perkins in which Labaree writes that they welcomed Priest Oshana on Friday. He expresses their gratitude for Perkins' notes. Labaree goes on to write about their travels. He mentions Cherdewar, Memikan, and Kochannis and notes the heat in Cherdewar. He discusses the audience they had yesterday, Eslee's visits to all the houses, and the people (in Tircanis). He also notes their upcoming travels toward Kochannis and says that Mr. Shedd keeps along near them. In closing he says that he had hoped for brighter words from America though he did not expect them. Benjamin Labaree letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 July 20