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Collection Overview
Title: Lee S. Huizenga Collection, 1901-1949
ID: COLL/122
Primary Creator: Lee S. Huizenga (1881-1945)
Extent: 14.0 Boxes
Arrangement: Folder level description
Abstract
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church and medical missionary to China. The collection includes correspondence, sermon notes, reports to the supporting churches, manuscript books, articles, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and a large photographic collection on leprosy.
Biographical Note
Lee S. Huizenga was born in Lioessens, Friesland, Netherlands in June of 1881. At just a year old, the Huizenga family moved to the United States and settled in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He attended Calvin College and Seminary. Before graduating from the seminary, he became an Industrial Instructor for 9 months at the Rehoboth Mission School and preached in churches throughout Gallup, New Mexico. It was at the Rehoboth Mission School where he would meet his bride-to-be, Matilda Van Dyken. Together they would have five children: Ann Harriet, Myrtle Leonora, Hannah Eunice, Faith Lois, and Philip Lee.
Once Huizenga graduated from Calvin Seminary, he became a pastor for the Christian Reformed Church in Englewood, New Jersey. While still attending to his responsibilities at the church, he also enrolled at the New York Homeopathic Medical College for medical school. With his passion for missionary work and his medical knowledge, Huizenga decided to return to the southwest, but his time to Tohatchi, New Mexico as a medical missionary. After serving the Tohatchi community, Huizenga went back to the east coast to do post-graduate work at the New York Ophthalmic Hospital and the New York Polyclinic.
In 1920, Huizenga was sent to China to help serve hospitals at Jukao (Rhu-gau) as the first foreign medical missionary from the Christian Reformed Church. He served as superintendent of the mission hospital at Jukao from 1923 to 1938. Once the war broke out with Japan, he moved to Shanghai and became a researcher and physician in leprosy and tuberculosis.
Because of his service to the treatment of tuberculosis, he was honored by having his portrait on the center stamp of each sheet of Christmas seals for China in 1947. In 1943, while in Shanghai, Huizenga and his family became prisoners of war. They were placed in the Chapei Civilian Assembly Center, a Japanese internment facility in Shanghai. Huizenga passed away on July 16, 1945 from a lingering illness.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Articles, Correspondence, Letters, Reports, Sermons, 1901-1949],
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Series 2: Miscellaneous Articles, Booklets, Maps, Papers],
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Series 3: Pictures, Letters, Minutes, Reports, 1920-1936],
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Series 4: Letters and Sermons],
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Series 5: Letters to LaGrave Avenue CRC, 1920-1938],
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Series 6: Varia, 1916-1946],
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Series 7: Articles in North-China Herald [by L. S. Huizenga - determined by Kurt Selles, 2003], 1931-1938],
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- Series 1: Articles, Correspondence, Letters, Reports, Sermons --- 1901-1949
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Diplomas, correspondence, report cards --- 1901-1910
- Folder 2: Correspondence, sermons, certificates --- 1911-1915
- Folder 3: Newspaper clippings, sermons, essays, letters --- 1916-1919
- Folder 4: Sermons, newspaper articles --- early 1920s
- Folder 5: Letters, sermons, newspaper articles, missions minutes --- 1920-1922
- Folder 6: Letters, booklets, medical charts --- 1923-1924
- Folder 7: Letters to Angie Haan --- 1924-1926
- Folder 8: Reports of Committee on Proposed Leper Hospital at Jukao --- 1925
- Folder 9: Letters, missions report, newspaper articles --- 1925-1926
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Letters, booklets --- 1927
- Folder 2: Letters from mission board and various friends, Yale University program
- Folder 3: Letters, newspaper articles --- June - December 1928
- Folder 4: Letters, mission letter, newspaper articles on leprosy --- 1929
- Folder 5: Articles on leprosy, letters --- January - June 1930
- Folder 6: Letters, mission articles --- July - December 1930
- Folder 7: Missions and leprosy articles, letters --- January - July 1931
- Folder 8: Leprosy articles, mission letters, correspondence --- July - December 1931
- Folder 9: Missions reports, mission letters, newspaper articles, correspondence --- 1932
- Folder 10: William Huizingh materials --- 1931-1932
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Term paper of Ann, budget report, newspaper articles --- 1933
- Folder 2: Mission report, letters --- January - June 1934
- Folder 3: Mission report, letters --- August - October 1934
- Folder 4: Missions report, letters, articles on missions --- November - December 1934
- Folder 5: Letters --- January - June 1935
- Folder 6: Letters, missions minutes, board reports --- July - December 1935
- Folder 7: Newspaper clippings, mission letter --- January - February 1936
- Folder 8: Newspaper articles --- March - April 1936
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Book review, letters, articles --- May - December 1936
- Folder 2: Mission letters, LaGrave anniversary booklet, letters articles, commencement program of Calvin College --- January - June 1937
- Folder 3: Articles, letters --- July - August 1937
- Folder 4: Articles on leprosy, letters --- September - November 1937
- Folder 5: Articles, letters --- December 1937
- Folder 6: Letters, articles --- January - March 1938
- Folder 7: Letters, articles --- April - May 1938
- Folder 8: Letters, articles --- June 1938
- Folder 9: Articles, letters --- July - August 1938
- Folder 10: Articles, letters --- September - October 1938
- Folder 11: Pamphlets, letters --- November - December 1938
- Folder 12: Letters, articles --- January - March 1939
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Articles --- April - June 1939
- Folder 2: Sermon notes, articles, correspondence --- July - September 1939
- Folder 3: Articles, letters --- October - December 1939
- Folder 4: Articles, letters --- January - June 1940
- Folder 5: Articles, letters --- July - December 1940
- Folder 6: Articles, sermon notes, letters --- January - June 1941
- Folder 7: Newspaper, letters --- July - October 1941
- Folder 8: Sermon notes, letters --- November - December 1941
- Folder 9: Maps, sermon, and lecture notes --- 1942-1944
- Folder 10: Copies of "Modern Trends: History of Tuberculosis"
- Folder 11: Photo collection of prints from the Orient
- Box 6
- Folder 1: Sympathy letters, articles of memorial --- July - August 1949
- Folder 2: Letters to Mrs. Huizenga --- 1946-1948
- Folder 3: Fragments of "Diseases of the Bible"
- Folder 4: Magazine clippings --- undated
- Folder 5: Magazine clippings --- undated
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- Folder 6: Letters to Phillip --- undated
- Folder 7: Bladzuiden Uit Mijn Dagboek
- Folder 8: Tuberculosis study --- 1937-1941
- Folder 9: Leprosy in Legend and History
- Folder 10: Study of the cross symbol
- Folder 11: Hagiology and Leprosy
- Folder 12: "The Use of Serum of the Patient in the Fight Against the Use of Opium"
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Articles, Correspondence, Letters, Reports, Sermons, 1901-1949],
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Series 2: Miscellaneous Articles, Booklets, Maps, Papers],
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Series 3: Pictures, Letters, Minutes, Reports, 1920-1936],
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Series 4: Letters and Sermons],
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Series 5: Letters to LaGrave Avenue CRC, 1920-1938],
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Series 6: Varia, 1916-1946],
[
Series 7: Articles in North-China Herald [by L. S. Huizenga - determined by Kurt Selles, 2003], 1931-1938],
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All]