United Lutheran Seminary Philadelphia - In Her Own Right: Anne E. Sanford Missionary Collection

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Annie Evaline Sanford was born on February 4, 1873 in Springfield, Illinois and graduated from Carthage College in 1894. Annie Sanford completed five missionary terms in India from 1895-1902, 1904-1911, 1913-1920, 1922-1929, and 1931-1938. Primarily stationed at the Guntur Girls' School in Guntur, India, Miss Sanford assisted in hospital duties, taught Sunday school, and completed local missionary work during her service. During travel and work, Miss Sanford kept a journal that she would write for several months, then would send back to her family as a letter. For consistency purposes, this finding aid refers to the documents as letter journals to express their dual function in Miss Sanford’s life. In her letters, she chronicles her experiences spreading education and Christianity with communities in India. She also highlights local customs, the rigid Indian caste system, the weather, traveling throughout India, and current events in India and in the U.S. Each time Miss Sanford would travel between the U.S. and India, she would take a different route to tour parts of North Africa, Asia, and Europe, and this is reflected in her letters.

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7th Edition of The Journal
Abdel Ross Wentz to Annie E. Sanford
American Evangelical Lutheran Mission of Illinois Letter to Annie E. Sanford
Annie Sanford Journal. The 2nd from Narasarowpet. XVIII
Annie Sanford's 3rd Journal of 2nd term in India
Annie Sanford's 3rd Journal of 2nd term in India
Annie Sanford's 3rd Journal of 2nd term in India (2nd copy)
Annie Sanford's Journal
Annie's father to another family member
Back from Burma
Boat Illinois
The Burma Road
By Way of the Pacific: Our Second Trip Home in 1911
Elizabeth McCauley and Victor McCauley to Annie E. Sanford
The End of the Centenary of India
Furlough Notes
Gypsies of India
Home from Burma
Ida M. Sanford to Annie E. Sanford, January, 1895
Ida M. Sanford's last letter to Annie M. Sanford. Received after Ida's death.