Early Relations between the United States and China. 197 



THOMSON, (REV.) WILLIAM. 



Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel Mimson, and the Rev. Henry 

 Lyman, Late Missionaries to the Indian Archipelago with the 

 Journal of their Exploring Tour. New York, 1839. 



This is valuable chiefly for its use of good contemporary 

 sources. 

 TRACY, JOSEPH. 



History of. the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign 

 Missions. Worcester, 1840. 



In a volume, &quot;History of American Missions to the Heathen,&quot; 

 etc. 



He has used quite extensively a number of sources, which he 

 quotes. 



TROW, CHARLES E. 



The Old Shipmasters of Salem. New York and London, 1905. 

 This is used for Salem s share in the China Commerce. 



TROWBRIDGE, THOMAS RUTHERFORD. 



History of the Ancient Maritime Interests of New Haven. 

 New Haven, 1882. 



Chapter vii is on the maritime enterprise of New Haven in the 

 South Seas. 



(This is also in New Haven Colony Hist l Soc. Papers, Vol. 

 31.85-204.) 



TROWBRIDGE, THOMAS R. 



Grandfather s Voyage around the World in the Ship &quot;Betsey.&quot; 

 1799-1801. New Haven, 1895. 



The author says, &quot;In 1853, four years after the death of my 

 grandfather, my father carefully and patiently related the voyage 

 to me. I wrote it down word for word in a book which I have 

 carefully preserved.&quot; This book was made up from the account 

 thus written. It was another of the fur sealing voyages. There 

 is a summary of the same voyage in &quot;The Trowbridge Family, 

 or Descendants of Thomas Trowbridge,&quot; by F. W. Chapman. 

 New Haven, 1872, pp. 69-72. 



TRUMBULL, H. CLAY. 



Old Time Student Volunteers. My Memories of Missionaries 

 New York, 1902. 



