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| name = Emily Susan Hartwell | image = Emily Susan Hartwell, Fujian, China, ca. 1890 (impa-m13760).jpg | caption = Missionary to China | image_size = | birth_date = April 16, 1859 | birth_place = {{flagicon|Qing Dynasty}} Foochow, China | death_date = {{death date and age|1951|10|2|1859|4|16}} | death_place = {{flagicon|USA}} Oberlin, Ohio, United States }} Emily Susan Hartwell (Chinese: {{lang|zh-tw|夏咏美}}; Pinyin: Xià Yǒngměi; Foochow Romanized: Hâ Īng-mī; April 16, 1859 – October 2, 1951) was a Congregational Christian educational missionary and philanthropist in Foochow, China under the American Board of Foreign Missions. LifeMiss Emily S. Hartwell was the daughter of Lucy E. Stearns and Charles Hartwell ({{lang|zh-tw|夏察理}}), who were the pioneering Congregational missionaries stationed in Foochow. She graduated from Wheaton College in 1883 and taught there before her mother died in Foochow and she returned as a missionary.[1] She started a girls' school at Ponasang ({{lang|zh-tw|保福山}}) and for 20 years she taught English at Foochow College ({{lang|zh-tw|福州格致书院}}).[2] When Foochow was inundated by a flood in 1900 Miss Hartwell organized relief work. She also founded an orphanage named the Christian Herald Fukien Industrial Homes ({{lang|zh-tw|福建孤儿院}}) at Ado ({{lang|zh-tw|下渡}}).[3] After the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 she raised funds to aid the stranded and starving Manchus in Foochow. Other charitable institutions established by her included the Union Kindergarten Training School, the Christian Women's Industrial Institute, and the Dr. Cordelia A. Green Memorial Home.[4] Miss Hartwell received the Order of Golden Grain from the president of the Fukian Provincial Government. She was evacuated from Foochow in 1937 during the Sino-Japanese War, and died in Oberlin, Ohio in 1951.[4] References1. ^Crouch, Archie R. (1989): Christianity in China: A Scholars' Guide to Resources in the Libraries and Archives of the United States {{ISBN|0-87332-419-6}} p.171 {{Protestant missionaries in Foochow}}{{Protestant missions to China}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hartwell, Emily Susan}}2. ^{{cite web|title=Hartwell, Hannah Louisa Plimpton Peet, 1847 - 1909 |url=http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/arch/col/msrg/mancol/ms0761r.htm |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606143158/http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/arch/col/msrg/mancol/ms0761r.htm |archivedate=2011-06-06 |df= }} 3. ^{{cite web|last=Mengyu |first=Huang |title=Memories of the Christian Herald Fukien Industrial Homes |year=2006 |url=http://www.fzda.gov.cn/jgdjshow.asp?id=4837 |language=zh |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707032803/http://www.fzda.gov.cn/jgdjshow.asp?id=4837 |archivedate=2011-07-07 |df= }} 4. ^1 Emily Hartwell, 92, Long a Missionary, The New York Times, October 5, 1951, p.24 9 : 1859 births|1951 deaths|Congregationalist missionaries in China|Christian missionaries in Fujian|Wheaton College (Massachusetts) alumni|Recipients of the Order of the Precious Brilliant Golden Grain|American expatriates in China|American Congregationalist missionaries|Female Christian missionaries |
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