File:Lower grade girls, Ewa Haktang school, Seoul, (s.d.) (Taylor box21num44a).jpg

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Lower grade girls, Ewa Haktang school, Seoul, [s.d.]
Up to 1886, there was not a single school for girls in all of Korea. That year saw the opening of Ewa Haktang. Today, this school is one of the finest institutions for girls in the entire country.
Date created: 1908/1922
Publisher (of the Digital Version): University of Southern California. Libraries
Repository Name: Methodist Church (U.S.)
Legacy Record ID: kda-m111
Photographer: Methodist Episcopal Church
Format: photograph
Rights: "Neither the General Conference nor any General Agency of The United Methodist Church (successor to the Methodist Episcopal Church) claims any interest in the photos or images."
Part of subcollection: The Reverend Corwin & Nellie Taylor Collection
Coverage date: 1908/1922
Contributing entity: University of Southern California
Repository Address: Nashville, Tennessee
Part of collection: Korean Digital Archive
Donor: Taylor, Ewing Bevard
Filename: Taylor_box21num44a; Taylor_box21num44b
Type: images
Geographic Subject (City or Populated Place): Seoul
Geographic Subject (Country): Korea
Compiler: Taylor, Corwin; Blood-Taylor, Nellie
Date 1908/1922
Source http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll48/id/532
Author Methodist Episcopal Church
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