Mr. Coffing's grave stone in the Greek church yard Alexandretta. Turkey. Mr. Chambers, Miss Borel (about the year 1912)
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Title
Mr. Coffing's grave stone in the Greek church yard Alexandretta. Turkey. Mr. Chambers, Miss Borel (about the year 1912)
Description
A woman and man in Western dress stand between a building and a wall, looking down at gravestones. These are Lucie E. Borel (1877-1956), who served in Adana for 33 years, and either Robert Chambers (1849-1916), or William N. Chambers (1853-1934), who served on and off at Adana from 1899-1922. Most likely this is William, given his service in Adana, and because Robert went to America in August 1912. Jackson Green Coffing died at Alexandretta in 1862.
Issue Date
1912
Language
English
Coverage
İskenderun (Turkey)
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/45902
Collections
Type
Format
8.3-8.8 cm, Print, Handwriting, Black&White
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
ABAHISK001
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
United Church of Christ (UCC), American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT), SALT Research
Accrual Method
On deposit at SALT Research from UCC and ARIT

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