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31: 445: 137:, a churchwomen's organization. She taught English and literature classes, introduced physical education classes at Ferris Seminary, and was vice-president of the Yokohama Literary Society. She spoke at a missionary conventions in 157:
Deyo died in 1932, in New Paltz, aged 75 years. Her papers, including correspondence from her years in Yokohama, are in the collection of Huguenot Historical Society and the
125:, a girls' school in Yokohama, from 1888 to 1894, and worked as an evangelist in Ueda after 1895. She also worked with fellow American missionary Mary Leila Winn in 122: 106: 490: 475: 495: 485: 322: 222: 295: 272: 423: 255: 480: 312: 212: 435: 239: 130: 338: 158: 146: 416: 470: 465: 118: 142: 134: 388: 363: 102: 318: 218: 121:
from 1884 to 1886, and taught briefly at the normal school in New Paltz. She was a teacher at
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from 1903 to 1905. Her work was supported by the Women's Board of Foreign Missions of the
81:(January 8, 1858 – December 15, 1932) was an American teacher and Christian missionary in 105:, the daughter of Jonathan Deyo and Maria Lefevre Deyo. She trained as a teacher at the 459: 184: 138: 86: 430:(August 1888): 2-3. An essay by Deyo, at the beginning of her missionary career. 214:
Patterns and Portraits: Women in the History of the Reformed Church in America
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Knowledge, Power, and Women's Reproductive Health in Japan, 1690–1945
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Far Hence: A Budget of Letters from Our Mission Fields in Asia
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Directory of Protestant Missionaries in China, Japan and Corea
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Yokohama
Ueda
Morioka
Gardiner, New York
normal school in New Paltz
Livingston, New York
Ferris Seminary
Morioka
Reformed Church in America
King's Daughters
Philadelphia
Brooklyn
Poughkeepsie
Elting Memorial Library



"Mary Deyo Papers (ca. 1850 - 1932)"


Patterns and Portraits: Women in the History of the Reformed Church in America
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978-0-8028-4705-8
Sketch of the North Japan Mission
Directory of Protestant Missionaries in China, Japan and Corea
"Christian Work Among Japanese Soldiers"
Far Hence: A Budget of Letters from Our Mission Fields in Asia
Knowledge, Power, and Women's Reproductive Health in Japan, 1690–1945
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