Correspondence (missionaries and nuns), 1882-1917
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Letters written from missionaries and nuns in Fiji between 1882 and 1917. The recipients are often not named, but they were mostly written to the Superiors-General Antoine Martin and Jean-Claude Raffin, the Procurator of Missions, other fathers at Lyon, and Father Augustin Aubry in Sydney.
The correspondents include Pierre Bourdier (Suva), Henri Bousquet, Joseph Calviac, François Dupont (Levuka), Thomas Fox (Macuata), Alexis Gonnet (Loreto, Levuka), Yves Helliot (Levuka), Gabriel Lahaye, Leon Lejeune (Loreto), Sister Marie Adèle (Wairiki), Sister Marie Agnes (Wairiki), André Marion (Levuka), Jean de Marzan (Lomary), Pierce Michel, Jean Orève (Natovi), Célestin Picherit (Macuata, Suva), Alphonse Roth (Naduri), Emmanuel Rougier (Rewa), Jean-Baptiste Schneider (Solavu), Lucien Soubreyan (Sumi), Fabien Terrien (Wairiki)and Auguste Villaine (Ba River).
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