An exterior shot of a boys' school run by American missionaries at Ing Tai. The building seems to have been constructed using Chinese architectural traditions. Written above this photograph in its album: "Boys School, built for hospital. Piazza of Mr. Smith's house over the roof among the trees. At the right of the photo are walls of the memorial church."; The Smiths were a family of Congregational missionaries in China, 1901-1950, primarily in Ing Tai and Foochow [Fuzhou]. Edward Huntington Smith devoted nearly 50 years of his life to running an orphanage, raising funds, and promoting Christian education in Ing Tai, Fukien [Fujian], China. His wife, Grace W. Thomas Smith served as a Kindergarten teacher in the United States and China
A large group of Chinese preachers and colporteurs posing for a group picture in traditional Chinese...
The Rev. Edward Huntington Smith and his wife, Grace W. Thomas Smith, are holding their 16 month old...
The Smiths were a family of Congregational missionaries in China, 1901-1950, primarily in Ing Tai an...
A complete view of the "new" Girls' Boarding School at Ing Tai in 1907. The sits on the side of a ro...
A class of over twenty Chinese school boys stand between two brick columns in front of their school ...
An elevated view of the American missionary compound at Ing Tai in 1907. In the foreground is the si...
A group portrait of the senior class at the Boys' Boarding School at Ing Hok. The class was composed...
The entering class at the Boys' Boarding School at Ing Hok. The class consisted of four young Chines...
A group portrait of the second year class at the Boys' Boarding School at Ing Hok. The class was com...
A ground level view of the grounds outside of the American missionary complex at Ing Hok. The photog...
A view of the roof of the women's hospital from the southern side of the missionary residence at Ing...
A group portrait of the third year class at the Boys' Boarding School at Ing Hok. The class was comp...
Edward Huntington Smith is standing on the far left. His wife, Grace W. Thomas Smith, is sitting to ...
A view of the Ing Hok [Ing Tai] River from the piazza of the American missionary residence. Mountain...
The Smiths and a group of Chinese preachers pose for a portrait on a stone wall overlooking a hillsi...
A large group of Chinese preachers and colporteurs posing for a group picture in traditional Chinese...
The Rev. Edward Huntington Smith and his wife, Grace W. Thomas Smith, are holding their 16 month old...
The Smiths were a family of Congregational missionaries in China, 1901-1950, primarily in Ing Tai an...
A complete view of the "new" Girls' Boarding School at Ing Tai in 1907. The sits on the side of a ro...
A class of over twenty Chinese school boys stand between two brick columns in front of their school ...
An elevated view of the American missionary compound at Ing Tai in 1907. In the foreground is the si...
A group portrait of the senior class at the Boys' Boarding School at Ing Hok. The class was composed...
The entering class at the Boys' Boarding School at Ing Hok. The class consisted of four young Chines...
A group portrait of the second year class at the Boys' Boarding School at Ing Hok. The class was com...
A ground level view of the grounds outside of the American missionary complex at Ing Hok. The photog...
A view of the roof of the women's hospital from the southern side of the missionary residence at Ing...
A group portrait of the third year class at the Boys' Boarding School at Ing Hok. The class was comp...
Edward Huntington Smith is standing on the far left. His wife, Grace W. Thomas Smith, is sitting to ...
A view of the Ing Hok [Ing Tai] River from the piazza of the American missionary residence. Mountain...
The Smiths and a group of Chinese preachers pose for a portrait on a stone wall overlooking a hillsi...
A large group of Chinese preachers and colporteurs posing for a group picture in traditional Chinese...
The Rev. Edward Huntington Smith and his wife, Grace W. Thomas Smith, are holding their 16 month old...
The Smiths were a family of Congregational missionaries in China, 1901-1950, primarily in Ing Tai an...