1 88 Kenneth S. Latourette, 



There is an English translation of Giitzlaff, published in two 

 volumes in New York, 1834. 

 Hanson, J. W. 



History of the Town of Danvers, from its Early Settlement to 

 the Year 1848. Danvers, 1848. 



Pp. 94, III, contain notices of a ship that was built there for 

 the East India Company for the East India trade, in 1775. 

 Hervey, (Rev.) G. Winfred. 



The Story of Baptist Missions in Foreign Lands from the Time 

 of Carey to the Present Time, with an Introduction by Rev. 

 A. H. Burlingame, St. Louis, 1885. 



This work is not very exact and must be used with care. 

 Hill, Hamilton Andrews. 



The Trade and Commerce of Boston, 1630 to 1890. Boston, 

 1895. 



In State House Library, Boston. 



Hill's information about the China trade is apparently derived 

 largely from contemporary newspapers. The book is useful for 

 Boston's part in the trade with Canton. An article by the same 

 man, containing much the same material, but more condensed, 

 is in Justin Winsor's Memorial History of Boston, Boston, 1881. 

 4: 194-234. 

 HoMANS, J. Smith. 



An Historical and Statistical Account of the Foreign Com- 

 merce of the United States. New York, 1857. 



A few statistics of the Canton trade are on pp. 180, 181. 



In Boston Athenaeum. 



Papers Relative to Hospitals in China. 



Boston, 1841. 



These are simply papers telling of the work there and making 

 an appeal for support. 



In Boston Public Library. 

 Hunt, Freeman. 



Lives of American Merchants. New York, 1856. 



The ones useful here are : Thomas Handasyd Perkins, by 

 Thomas G. Cary, and Joseph Peabody, by George Atkinson Ward. 

 Hunt, Freeman. 



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