Letters from the Scenes of the Recent Massacres in Armenia
J. Rendell Harris and Helen B. Harris
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Book Description
Title:
Letters from the Scenes of the Recent Massacres in Armenia
Author:
J. Rendell Harris and Helen B. Harris
Publication Year:
[1897]
Location:
New York
Publisher:
Fleming H. Revell
Pages:
254
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Armenia
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Preface
Arrival at Constantinople—Visit to the British Embassy
Visit to Judge Tarring...
Arrival of the "Teskerek"—The Newly Sixth-Century Gospels
Projected Departure from Smyrna to Alexandretta...#
Arrival at Alexandretta—Start for the Interior
Journey to Aintab...
American Bravery...
American Civilisation in the Midst of Turkish Desolation...
Crossing the Euphrates...
A Morniung with Miss Shattuck of Ourfa
House Hired in Ourfa...
Visit to the Burned Church...
A Communication from Some Leading Edessans
Schemes of Belief and Social Reconstruction—Orphans, Widows, and Schools
Our Fourth Sunday in Ourfa...
We Leave Ourfa and Visit Garmoush and Severek...
Difficulties at Diarbekir...
Closing of the High School...
First Rumours of the Vasn Massacre
A Modern Simon Stylites...
Journey from Mardin to Diarbekir...
Attempts at Be;ief in Diarbekir and Neighbourhood...
Journey froim Diarbekir to Harpoot...
How to Help the Desolated Villages?...
Vigorous Protests Against Western Scepticism...
Detention at Harpoot Owing to Difficulties of Tranit...
Arrival at Malatia...
Our Last Day at Malatia...
Private Letter of Thanks for Unexpected Contribution...
Journey tio Cab Put Aside for the Present...
Summary by R.H.F. of Private Letter from H.B.H...
Intended Visit to Eghin...
Letter from J.R.H., Narrating his Journey out of Armenia in August, Visiting Khangal, Savas: Martyrdom of Pastor...
On the Eve of Setting Out from Harpoot for Arabkir and Eghin...