Format Manuscript
Contributors American Colony (Jerusalem)
Ford, Alexander Hume
Dates 1906
Location Jerusalem
Palestine
Language English
Subjects American Colony In Jerusalem
Burial Grounds
Ford, Alexander Hume
Gilman, Henry
Jerusalem
Merrill, Selah
Spafford, Horatio G.
U.S. Consuls
Wallace, Edwin S.
Whiting, Mary C.
Title
Article by Alexander Hume Ford, "Our American Colony at Jerusalem," from Appleton's Magazine
Creator
American Colony (Jerusalem)
Ford, Alexander Hume, 1868-1945, Author
Created Published
D. Appleton & Co., New York, N.Y., December 1906
Subject Headings
-  American Colony in Jerusalem
-  U.S. Consuls--Jerusalem
-  Jerusalem--Burial grounds
-  Whiting, Mary C.
-  Merrill, Selah, 1837-1909
-  Wallace, Edwin S.
-  Gilman, Henry
-  Spafford, Horatio G., 1828-1888
-  Ford, Alexander Hume, 1868-1945
-  Palestine -- Jerusalem
Genre
Manuscripts
Notes
-  Article printed in Appleton's Magazine, vol. VIII, no. 6 (Dec. 1906): 643-655. On the formation and functions of the American Colony in Jerusalem and the various controversies it faced, including those with the American Consuls in Jerusalem, Selah Merrill and Edwin S. Wallace.
Medium
print document 9 1/2" x 6 3/4"
Call Number
American Colony in Jerusalem
Source Collection
American Colony in Jerusalem Collection
Repository
Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C. 20540
Digital Id
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mamcol.031
http://www.loc.gov/item/mamcol000021


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