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2005 (Accumulation)
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- 50 p.
- 1 microfiche
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Donated to NBCA in 2006 from M. Tugwell.
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File consists of 1 sheet of microfiche from the University of Birmingham [CMS Papers C/C2 017, 1-10. 1 Fiche] ; Letters #1-10. These letters describe Rev. Tugwell's experience in Northern BC 1860-1862 on behalf of Church Missionary Society, London. Transcriptions and comments on these letters were compiled in an accompanying 2005 document by Maurice A.J. Tugwell entitled "Rev. Lewen Street Tugwell: The CMS Letters".
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