All Items 3 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 3 Contributor 5 Perkins, Justin, 1805-1869 3 Ward, Langdon S. 3 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 2 Gallup, J. C. 1 Gordon, James M., -1892 1 Topic 3 Correspondence 3 Charitable contributions 1 Missions, American 1 Part Of 1 Justin Perkins (AC 1829) Papers 3 Genre 3 Correspondence 3 Letterheads 2 Transcriptions (documents) 1 Subject 6 Perkins, Justin, 1805-1869 – Correspondence 3 Ward, Langdon S. – Correspondence 3 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 2 Gallup, J. C. – Correspondence 1 Gordon, James M., -1892 – Correspondence 1 Missions, American – Charitable contributions 1 show more 1 show fewer Langdon S. Ward letter to Justin Perkins, 1869 September 22 Ward, Langdon S. Langdon S. Ward letter to Justin Perkins in which Ward writes as Acting Treasurer (of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions). He says he encloses, as Perkins requested, his check for $100. He comments on Perkins' gradual improvement in health and that he has the ministrations of his wife and son in his feebleness. In a postscript he says he is sorry Perkins can't go to Pittsburgh to the Annual Meeting. Langdon S. Ward letter to Justin Perkins, 1869 September 22 Langdon S. Ward letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 June 8 Ward, Langdon S. Langdon S. Ward letter to Justin Perkins in which Ward writes as Acting Treasurer (of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions). He says that Perkins' favors were received and the donation and orders for paper and photographs noted. He responds to information from Perkins and prays for Perkins' pupils. He notes that Mr. Gordon has a furlough of three months for his health and shares news of Dr. Anderson. Langdon S. Ward letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 June 8 Langdon S. Ward letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 August 7 Ward, Langdon S. L.S. Ward of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions letter to Justin Perkins in which Ward transcribes a letter written on July 31, 1863 from J.C. Gallup in Clinton, NY to James M. Gordon in Boston which contains a complaint that Ward is referring to Perkins. Ward notes the complaint was previously referred to Miss Fisk (Fiske) but did not seem to satisfy. In the transcribed letter, Gallup notes that Perkins previously proposed to their S.S. (presumably Sabbath School) association a plan of raising money for a native Nestorian preacher among the "Koords" (Kurds). Gallup writes that they have raised more than planned but have not heard from anyone in Persia in acknowledgement and says it would be a pleasure for the children to know something of what is being done with their contributed money. Langdon S. Ward letter to Justin Perkins, 1863 August 7