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Edith McClung Houston (1873-?)

“Miss Edith” McClung Houston served first as a missionary in Mexico, and then, for many years, in Cuba, where, it is thought, she died in the 1950s.

“Miss Edith” McClung Houston served first as a missionary in Mexico, and then, for many years, in Cuba, where, it is thought, she died in the 1950s.

A Little Girl in Cuba (1914)

From Darkness Into Light (1917)

Cuba For Christ (1917)

The Saint Who Was Beaten (1917)

The Work in Camajuani, Cuba (1922)

John Williams (1922)

Then and Now in Camajuani, Cuba (1923)


A Little Girl in Cuba (1914)

Houston, Edith McClung, A Little Girl in Cuba Title Page.jpg

From Darkness Into Light (1917)

Houston, Edith McClung, From Darkness Into Light Title Page.jpg

Cuba For Christ (1917)

Houston, Edith McClung, Cuba For Christ Title Page.jpg

The Saint Who Was Beaten (1917)

Houston, Edith McClung, The Saint Who Was Beaten Title Page.jpg

The Work in Camajuani, Cuba (1922)

Houston, Edith McClung, The Work in Camajuani, Cuba Title Page.jpg

John Williams (1922)

Houston, Edith McClung, John Williams Title Page.jpg

Then and Now in Camajuani, Cuba (1923)

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