The Presbyterian Board of America transferred two of their missionaries from
Singapore to China in 1843. It had four great centers.
Guangzhou was entered in 1845, but it was sixteen years before they were able to effect conversions. A medical hospital was a very important factor in the work of the Mission. Missions in
Macau and
Hainan were sustained from this center. Hospital work had been a prominent feature in this Mission.
Dr. Peter Parker commenced a hospital in 1835, which was transferred to this society in 1854, and placed under the care of Dr.
John G. Kerr. The Central Mission had five main centers which branched out in many directions. These included
Ningbo,
Shanghai,
Hangzhou,
Fuzhou, and
Anqing. At Shanghai the extensive printing operations of the Society were carried on. These comprised not only several presses which were constantly at work, but a foundry where seven sizes of
Chinese type, besides
English,
Korean,
Manchu,
Japanese,
Hebrew,
Greek and others, were cast. There was also complete apparatus for
electrotyping and
engraving. Much translation work had been done by this Society, and hand books of Christian history and doctrine prepared by it were in use on most of the
Protestant missions in China.
Hunter Corbett was a Pioneer of an American missionary to
Yantai,
Shandong China, he served with the American Presbyterian Mission. He was a powerful advocate of the missionary enterprise. He founded the Yi Wen School (Boy's Academy/ Hunter Corbett Academy) known as
Cheeloo University, The first university in China. Hunter Corbett ministered in China for 56 years.
Chester Holcombe was among the missionaries who went on to join the American diplomatic service, following
S. Wells Williams as secretary to the American legation in 1884. The Shantung (Shandong) Mission extends from the capital city, Chi-nan-foo
Jinan, northwards to
Yantai, and had many stations which reported about three thousand members in 1890. The Peking Mission was of latest date, and was doing much work in diffusing throughout a wide district a knowledge of the
Gospel by its proclamation to the vast numbers who crowded from all the surrounding regions to the imperial city. The totals of the mission in 1890 were, 48 missionaries, 18 lady agents, 23 ordained native pastors, 84 unordained native helpers, and nearly 4000 communicants. == American Presbyterian Mission in Persia (Iran) ==