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Papers

  • AU PMB MS 758
  • Collection
  • 1852 - 1929

Please see PMB 738 for full entry.

Continued from PMB 757 - Volume 17: correspondence 1900-09.
Volume 18: Reports, estimates, financial statements and correspondence, 1910-19, from mission stations on Abaiang, Kusaie, Guam, Ocean Island, Nauru, Majuro and Jaluit. The correspondents are Elizabeth Baldwin, Jane Baldwin, Herbert E.B. Case, Irving Channon, Salome and Philip Delaporte, Richard Grenfell, Carl Heine, Jessie R. Hoppin, Effa Lanbach, Charles Maas, M.S. Maas, Alya Meitzner, C. Rife, Marion P. Wells, Louise Wilson, T.J. Woodward, and Marion Woodward (continued on PMB 759 and 760).

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

Papers

  • AU PMB MS 761
  • Collection
  • 1852 - 1929

Please see PMB 738 for full entry.

Continued from PMB 760 - Volume 19: correspondence etc. 1920-29.
Log of the Morning Star (Capt. George Garland), 1 November 1882 - 1 March 1884 of missionary voyages to the Caroline, Gilbert and Marshall Islands. The vessel was wrecked at Kusaie and sold at auction.
Newspaper clippings, chiefly from the Missionary Herald, January 1870 - April 1884, concerning the mission to Micronesia (continued on PMB 762).

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

Papers

  • AU PMB MS 764
  • Collection
  • 1852 - 1929

Please see PMB 738 for full entry.

Continued from PMB 763 - Micronesian Mission Women's Board - correspondence 1870-1904.

  • Micronesian Mission Women's Board - correspondence, 1870-1904 (letters P-Z), mainly from Kusaie. The correspondents are Annette Palmer, Harriet Pease, Dr Edmund Pease, Francis Price, Sarah Price, Carrie Rand, Frank Rand, Sarah Smith, Lydia Snow, M.L. Stimson, Mrs Whitney and Louise Wilson (continued on PMB 765).

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

Papers

  • AU PMB MS 766
  • Collection
  • 1852 - 1929

Please see PMB 738 for full entry.

Continued from PMB 765 - correspondence etc. 1903-09.

  • Micronesian Mission Women's Board - correspondence, 1909-27, from Kusaie, Ocean Island, Truk and Jaluit. The correspondents are Elizabeth Baldwin, Jane Baldwin, Mrs Irving Channon, Jessie Hoppin, Mathilda Maas, Jennie Olin, Thomas Pratt, Louise Wilson and Marion Woodward (continued on PMB 767).

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

Worin village registers

  • AU PMB MS 1434
  • Collection
  • 4 March 1940 - 17 July 1972

These Patrol Officer field notebooks are about the Worin village of the Huon Peninsular in the Morobe District of New Guinea. Edwin Ernst Styants primarily kept the first register, but during the period 1944-1946, Patrol Officers L. Williams, Stuart Rylands and A.J. Leyden also recorded their observations and findings. The register includes clear instructions and orders on how to compile or record the names of village men and women and their dates of birth if known. Patrol officers recorded the names of all the village and hamlets inhabitants including those who were absent on indentured labour recruitments. The details recorded provided valuable and useful census data for the colonial authorities. This data formed the basis of the inspecting officer of the Department of District Services to crosscheck all births, deaths, migrations or relocations.

This register also lists the names of village or group, hamlets, native district, Luluai, Tultul, Medical Tultul by the Patrol Officer. There are blank pages for patrolling officers to enter their notes and instructions for the inspecting officers of the Department of District Services. The first register lists Uron as the Luluai of the Dopet hamlet and Dingson of the Nakom hamlet. Tultul MUSU of Mumbok served for 24 years and was presented a signed certificate of his services at Mumeng on 22nd October 1962. The Medical Tutul was SIWI of Dopet hamlet.

Of note in the first register is an entry stating that Tultul Dunjiyong wielded considerable power and was instrumental in giving full assistance to Peter Ryan during the Second World War. Ryan was the author of ‘Fear Drive My Feet’, a classic memoir of his time patrolling isolated regions of New Guinea during World War 2/World War II.

The second Village Register is divided into the following columns:
Males, Females, Estimated or known Year of birth. The entries in these columns have their original native names and often lists husband and wife but also whether the adult member of the village lives on his or her own.

General information on condition of roads, tracks, water supplies, gardens, distances between the villages as well as sanitation and latrines. All are hand written by the visiting Patrol Officers.

Soukup, Martin

Private correspondence

  • AU PMB MS 588
  • Collection
  • 1899 - 1934

Please see PMB 581 for full entry.

Correspondence with private individuals and institutions (continued from reel PMB 587): E. Schmidt-Dergitz, 1899-1904; Heinrich Schnee, 1901-34; Erich Schultze, 1904-16; Paul von Schwabach, 1910-18; Theodor Seitz, 1912-13; Ellen von Siemens, 1902-24; Harry von der Velde, 1914-16; Max Warburg, 1913-29; Paul Wolff-Metternich, 1915-34; Deutsche Gesellschaft, 1915-34; Gesellschaft fur Ostasische Kunst, 1930; and Deutsches Ausland Institut, 1928-34. NOTE: Schnee was the first acting governor of German New Guinea and was acting governor of Western Samoa during Solf's absence in 1902. He was later in the German Colonial Office. Schultze was governor of Western Samoa from Solf's departure to 1914.

Solf, Wilhelm Heinrich

Miscellaneous botanical papers on the French Pacific Islands, including the Anglo-French New Hebrides (Vanuatu)

  • AU PMB MS 969
  • Collection
  • 1841 - 1959

A collection of published papers by many different authors on the botany of French Polynesia, New Caledonia and the New Hebrides (Vanuatu). The papers appear on the microfilms in alphabetical order by author, and are preceded by a full index. The authors are:

Reel 1: Balansa, Benjamin to Brongniart, Adolphe Theodore
Reel 2: Brongniart, Adolphe Theodore and Gris, Arthur, to Fournier, E.
Reel 3: Fournier, E., to Jardin, Edelstan
Reel 4: Jardin, Edelstan to Nadeaud, Jean
Reel 5: Nadeaud, Jean to Spring, A.F.
Reel 6: Theriot, J., to Vouaux, L.

Botany

Vanuatu papers

  • AU PMB MS 1012
  • Collection
  • 1945 - 1961

Dr J. Graham Miller and Mrs Flora Miller were missionaries in Vanuatu for the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. They served on Tongoa Island in the Shepherd Group from 1941 to 1947, when Dr Miller became principal of the Tangoa Teachers Training Institute on Santo Island, where they remained until 1952. In 1971 they were invited, by the Presbyterian Church of the New Hebrides, back to Tangoa to set up a Presbyterian Bible College and to prepare for national leadership of the College in 1973. Dr Miller's papers relate to the development and inauguration of the Presbyterian Church of the New Hebrides, the South Pacific Missionary Conference, 1947, Morpeth NSW and his 1961 John G. Paton Memorial Lecture.

Some of the pages are copied from barely legible typescript, roneo, manuscripts or photocopies. The contents are:

  1. Introduction by Pacific Manuscripts Bureau
  2. The Presbyterian Church of the New Hebrides 1839-1948: Introduction by J. Graham Miller, including, (p.3), explanatory notes on the 12 papers which follow
  3. South Pacific Missionary Conference, Morpeth NSW 1947: Introduction and contents list by J. Graham Miller; Correspondence between J.G. Miller, J. Whitesed Dover, H.H. Barton and the South Pacific Commission regarding the questionnaires; Replies to the questionnaires and reports of commissions - Women's work (A.E. Downs); education; church community and state; native culture; the indigenous church, including an account of the church cooperative store on Tongoa, the first cooperative in Vanuatu.
  4. The John G. Paton Memorial Lecture 1961: the practice of church discipline in a young church illustrated from the Presbyterian Church of the New Hebrides, now Vanuatu, by J.G. Miller.

Miller, J. Graham

Miscellaneous manuscripts

  • AU PMB MS 1081
  • Collection
  • 1968-1983

Uncatalogued manuscripts held in the archives and library at the Evech‚ in Papeete, including the following compilations by P. Amerigo Cools: <I>D‚buts de la Mission Catholique … Tahiti, 1841-1842: extraits du journal en Aph‚m‚rides du P. Satutnin Fournier; FrŠre Martin Darque, missionnaire des sacr‚s-coeurs [1816-1863]: documentation; L'Evˆch‚ de Papeete et les FrŠres Bƒtisseurs; Le PŠre Germain Fierens et la conversion de Napuka; La lettre du P. Albert Montiton ss.cc. sur les traditions et coutumes de Paumotous; La Mission Catholiques de L'Ile de Pƒques: rapport de Mgr Tepano Jaussen sur la destruction de la mission; les huit lettres du P. Gaspar Zuhmbohm.</I><BR>Together with a history of the Picpus Order in Polynesia, <I>Les Picpusiens en Ployn‚sie</I>, probably by P. Venance Prat, published as four separate pamphlets between 1964 and 1968; Jean Charlot (comp.), <I>Journal de D‚sir‚ Louis Maigret, premiŠre partie Les Gambier, 1834 … 1840</I>; P. Maurice Desmedt ss cc, <I>P. Clair Fouqu‚ ss.cc. et la conversion de l'archipel Tuamotu; Statistiques - marriages, baptˆmes, communions pascales, 1841-1880</I>; L'abb‚ Tryphon Mama Taira Putairi, <I>E atoga Magareva mei te ao eteni roa</I>. Cahier 10; Josepha Teuho a Tepage, <I>Legends and History from the Tuamotus</I>, transcribed (in Tuamotu) by Ignace Estall, with other related material.<P><B>See reel lists for further information</B>

Catholic Archdiocese of Papeete

Managers' Reports on Annual Balances

  • AU PMB MS 151
  • Collection
  • 1920 - 31 January 1952

The Labasa [Fiji] Branch of Burns Philp (South Sea) Co. Ltd. was established in 1920.

Managers' Reports on Annual Balances: Reel 1: contains reports for 1920-34; Reel 2: 1935-49; Reel 3: 1950-52.

Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji

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