Missionary, Lottie Hartwell, stands with the student body of the school established by Lottie Moon in Tengchow, China (Photo circa 1910).
Missionary, Lottie Hartwell, stands with the student body of the school established by Lottie Moon in Tengchow, China (Photo circa 1910).
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Monument Street Baptist Church, built by T.P. Crawford in 1872 in Tengchow, China. Lottie’s “Little Crossroads” residence was nearby and she worshipped at his church 1873-1912.
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The missionary residence, “The Little Crossroads”, in Tengchow. Ella Jeter, Lottie Moon(seated), Jessie Pettigrew
Circa 1905
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Tengchow Mission about 1909. Standing, L-R, William Carey Newton, James Boardman Hartwell, Cicero Washington Pruitt (seated, L-R) Lottie Moon, Anna Hartwell, Mrs. C. W. Pruitt, and Mrs W.C. Newton.
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Tengchow. Missionary residence, “The Little Crossroads” (photograph made in 1936; small print from Mrs. Walter Moore, 1960).
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Memorial Stone, Baptist Church Yard, Tengchow
“1915 a monument to bequeath the love of Miss Lottie Moon, an American Missionary; the Tengchow church remembers forever.”
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