Correspondence, 1799-1914, mainly from Thomas Smith, when a missionary in Calcutta : Manuscript
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Correspondence, 1799-1914, mainly from Thomas Smith, when a missionary in Calcutta : Manuscript 1799-1914.
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AMDigital Reference: NLS MS.7185.
Collection: Smith Family
Electronic reproduction. Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2008. Digitized from a copy held by the National Library of Scotland.
Reproduction of: Correspondence (1799-1914), mainly from Thomas Smith, when a missionary in Calcutta. 1799-1914.
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Summary
Correspondence, 1799-1914, mainly from Thomas Smith, when a missionary in Calcutta, to his sister, Catherine, wife of Thomas Smith, tenant in Libberton. Smith's letters deal mainly with family affairs but include some comments on life in India, the disruption of 1843, the effect of the Corn Laws, and the Indian Uprising. The miscellaneous correspondence includes a letter to Smith from Alexander Duff, the missionary.