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Presbyterian Church in Ireland and Its Mission in Gujarat 1842-1970 GUST Archives 1842-1974 Box/ Title Dates vol Presbyterian Church in Ireland and its mission in Gujarat 1842-1970 Publications 1859-1959 1 Missionary Herald magazines 1859-1938 2 Missionary Herald magazines 1939-1943 3 Presbyterian Herald magazines 1943-1952 4 Presbyterian Herald magazines 1953-1955 5 Presbyterian Herald magazines 1956-1967 6 Woman's Work magazines 1892-1959 7 Daybreak magazines 1902-1950 8 Daybreak magazines 1951-1962 9 Student Volunteers of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland Muster Rolls 1899-1901 Prayer card 1914 Missionary prayer calendar 1925-1937 IP Mission prayer circulars 1935-1967 Suggestions for prayer for the church overseas 1960-1973 Foreign mission suggestions for prayer, thanksgiving and self denial nd Publication Fund and Scott Memorial Literature Fund Reports 1934-35, 1937, 1943 10 Orphanage Reports 1870-1878 Orphanage Reports 1879-1893 Orphanage Reports 1880-1897 Orphanage Reports 1898-1908 Orphanage Reports 1909-1916 11 Orphanage Reports 1917-1925 Orphanage Reports (2) 1925-1933 Orphanage Reports 1934-1940 Borsad Hospital Annual Reports 1937-1950 Borsad News 1946-1948 The Gujarat Orphans magazine 1910-1919 12 The Gujarat Orphans magazine 1920-1958 13 Jungle Tribes Mission Quarterly Magazine 1922-1969 Manuals 1925-1950 14 Irish Presbyterian Mission Manual (4) 1925 Jungle Tribes Mission Manual (4) 1929 Zenana Mission Council Manual (5) 1930 Women's Association for Foreign Missions, constitution and by-laws 1902 1 Women's Association for Foreign Missions, constitution and by-laws 1929 Women's Association for Foreign Missions, constitution and by-laws 1941 Handbook of the Women's Association for Foreign Missions c1950 Printed reports 1851-1967 15 Mahi Kantha Reports, continued as IP Mission Reports 1851-1877 Mahi Kantha Reports, continued as IP Mission Reports 1852-1877 Mahi Kantha Reports, continued as IP Mission Reports 1855-1877 IP Mission Reports 1870-1877 IP Mission Reports (2) 1878-1884 16 IP Mission Reports 1880-1889 17 IP Mission Reports 1885-1893 18 IP Mission Reports 1890-1897 19 IP Mission Reports 1891-1896 20 IP Mission Reports 1895-1899 21 IP Mission Reports 1897-1902 22 IP Mission Reports 1900-1904 23 IP Mission Reports 1903-1908 24 IP Mission Reports 1905-1910 25 IP Mission Reports 1909-1914 26 IP Mission Reports 1911-1914 27 IP Mission Reports 1915-1920 28 IP Mission Reports 1921-1929 29 IP Mission Reports 1921-1926 30 IP Mission Reports (2) 1930-1934 31 IP Mission Reports 1935-1940 32 IP Mission Reports 1941-1946 33 IP Mission Reports 1942-1944 34 IP Mission Reports 1942-1946 35 IP Mission Reports 1946-1950 36 IP Mission Reports 1947-1950 37 IP Mission Reports 1950-1954 2 38 IP Mission Reports 1951-1954 39 IP Mission Reports 1920-1935 40 IP Mission Reports 1936-1945 41 IP Mission Reports 1950-1965 42 IP Mission "Small Reports" 1910-1926 43 IP Mission "Small Reports" 1907-1933 44 IP Mission "Small Reports" 1935-1969 IP Mission Trust Association Annual Reports 1951, 1957, 1961 Minutes 1900-1950 45 IP Mission Council Minutes 1900-1925 46 IP Mission Executive Committee Minutes 1905-1948 IP Mission Council Minutes 1926-1934 47 IP Mission Council Minutes 1934-1941 IP Mission Council Minutes 1942-1952 48 IP Mission Council Minutes 1949-1969 49a Zenana Mission Council Minutes 1903-1924 49b Zenana Mission Council Minutes 1925-1937 49 Zenana Mission Council Minutes 1938-1948 50 United Council of IP Mission in India 1941-1948 51 IP Mission Council minutes (typescript duplicates) 1900-1913 IP Mission Council minutes (typescript duplicates) 1914-1925 IP Mission Council minutes 1929-31, 1937, 1939-46 IP Mission Council minutes 1948, 1950 Jungle Tribes Mission minutes and correspondence 1934-1943 Accounts 1872-1923 52 English School accounts, premises and orphanage fund 1872-1877 Account Book, Estate of Faquirchand B 1875-1876 Various Accounts (Zenana, Boys' Orphanage at Khalpu) 1876-1892 Orphanage Accounts 1891-1923 Press Accounts 1917-1922 Mission Voucher Book 1968-1970 53 General Fund Accounts 1870-1885 Zenana Account Book 1878-1922 Presbytery of Kathiawar and Gujarat General Mission Funds Account 1879-1891 54 General Account, Mashach Ranchhod Fund, Famine Relief Fund 1891-1923 Account Book, Surat 1857-1865 Orphanage Treasurer's Accounts 1870-1891 3 55 Mission Press Accounts 1850-1858 Mission Press Accounts 1861-1900 Mission Press Accounts 1880-1901 Circulars 1907-1961 56 Council Circulars 1907-1913 Council Circulars 1938-1941 Council Circulars 1941-1942 Council Circulars 1942-1943 Council Circulars 1942-1943 Council Circulars 1942-1948 Council Circulars 1943 Council Circulars 1943-1944 Council Circulars 1943-1944 57 Council Circulars 1944-1945 Council Circulars 1945 Council Circulars 1945 Council Circulars 1945-1946 Council Circulars 1948 Council Circulars 1950-1953 Council Circulars 1953-1954 58 Council Circulars 1954-1955 Council Circulars 1954-1956 Council Circulars 1955-1956 Council Circulars 1956-1957 Council Circulars 1956-1957 59 Council Circulars 1957-1958 Council Circulars 1958-1959 Council Circulars 1959 Council Circulars 1960 Jungle Tribes Mission Circulars regarding Married allowance 1951-1954 United Council Circulars 1942-1944 United Council Executive Circulars 1944-1945 United Council Executive Circulars 1946-1948 List of executive circulars 1956-1960 Customs circulars 1960-1961 Correspondence 1842-1962 60 General correspondence 1842-1868 General correspondence 1868-1880 General correspondence 1881-1886 General correspondence 1871-1887 Miscellaneous 1880-1892 General correspondence 1888 General correspondence 1888-1908 General correspondence 1889-1895 61 General correspondence 1901-1910 General correspondence 1910-1938 Miscellaneous 1925-1957 4 Miscellaneous 1931-1956 Robert Henderson and Mr Linzell, Methodist Episcopal Mission; Agreement with M E Mission 1904-1913 Land at Karmad, Broach, Deesa, Samlod 1916-1936 Executive Council 1947-1957 Mission Council Petitions and letters 1948-1953 62 Mission Council general papers 1957-1960 Mission Council 1958-1960 Mission Council 1961 Mission Council correspondence, agenda and minutes 1960-1961 Mission Council 1962 63 Mission Press 1924-1927 Jungle Tribes Mission 1926-1945 United Council 1944-1948 Board of Mission, Presbyterian Church in Ireland 1932-1943 64 Board of Mission, Presbyterian Church in Ireland 1938-1954 Board of Mission, Presbyterian Church in Ireland 1952-1957 Board of Mission, Presbyterian Church in Ireland 1954-1957 Board of Mission, Presbyterian Church in Ireland 1957-1959 Bombay Representative Christian Council, National Christian Council of India and Gujarat Khristi Sammelan 1938-1939 Bombay Representative Christian Council 1949-1958 65 Wilson College 1947-1955 United Language Board, Gujarat and Kathiawar Missionary Conference1953-1957 Report by W G Mulligan on Wallacepur Disturbances with notes by HP Cromie and related correspondence 1929-1937 Reports on individuals including David Lewis, John Breeze, T H Lyle, Pearl Fullerton, K J B Elliott, S C Huey, William McReynolds, Miss Allen, Dr Gardiner, S B Moles, Nan Scott, George Wilson, Robert Nelson Stewart and Mrs J B Hanna 1960 Committees and administration 1883-1965 66 Minutes of the Bible Revision Committee 1883-1892 Procedures and forms c1960 Station Outfits Committee 1949 Car Committee 1953-1959 Manual Revision Committee 1957 Children's Allowance 1957-1958 67 Historical Committee correspondence 1952-1962 Historical Committee minutes and reports 1952-1965 Historical Committee correspondence and lists of books c1959 Compounds and Properties 1872-1970 Ahmedabad 1948-1958 68 Correspondence with municipality 1948-1955 Correspondence with municipality 1950-1954 69 Correspondence regarding erection of wall at Ellisbridge compound 1950 5 Correspondence and papers concerning Taylor's Colony, Raikhad 1956-1958 City Compound (Raikhad) 1955-1957 70 Design for Presbyterian Mission Church [badly damaged] 1899 71 Working drawings of Presbyterian Church (8 sheets) [damaged] 1900 72 Plans of High School Staff Quarter (2 sheets) nd 73 Plans for IP Mission High School (4 sheets) [damaged] 1873 Boys' Hostel, Ahmedabad 1940-1960 74 Sketch of hostel nd 75 Accounts 1951-1952 76 Accounts 1952 77 Accounts 1953-1954 78 Accounts 1954-1955 79 Accounts 1955-1956 80 Attendance Book 1952 81 Correspondence and papers regarding running of hostel 1943-1955 Correspondence concerning hostel residents and cook 1953-1957 Applications to hostel (boys ultimately not resident) 1953-1954 Correspondence and papers 1950-1953 Correspondence and papers including exam marks, running of hostel and opening of Khrist Seva Sadan building, Ellisbridge 1950-1954 82 Recommend that this box be closed to public view until 2010 Report cards from IP Mission High School for hostel boys 1957 Health Records 1940-1956 Health Records 1950-1952 Health Records 1952-1960 83 Anand Invitation to Mission Hospital nd Invitation to opening of Maternity wing at Mission Hospital 1953 Programme at opening of Maternity wing (Gujarati) 1953 Part of a speech celebration Golden Jubilee of Mission Hospital 1955 Borsad Mary Brown Memorial College papers regarding Supreme Court Case 1956-1960 Broach 1970 Spiritual Life Centre 1970 Dohad Order of service at dedication and opening of Hamilton McCleery Hospital 1939 Invitation to opening of new maternity home 1954 Gogha 1872-1928 Lely Library correspondence and papers 1872-1928 Porbandar 1942 6 Centenary Church 1942 Ranipur Dedication service of new church 1954 84 Santrampur c1900 Correspondence and papers c1900 Correspondence and papers c1900 Surat 1913-1950 Correspondence and papers 1913-1921
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