04411mpc 2200433 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002400066035002200090040002400112100001800136245003700154300001700191351001900208545111900227545052001346545021001866545017302076521077302249520035403022555003503376524011403411600004203525600003003567600002003597600002903617600002003646600002103666600001603687600002403703610003003727610004203757610004103799650002503840651003503865651002103900651003503921905002103956208873319930408120000.0890630i19351971nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV89A122 a(NIC)notisAKS7046 aNICcNICeappmdNIC3 aPoate family.00aPoate family papers,f1935-1971. a.4 cubic ft. bChronological. bFrederick William Poate was born of missionary parents in Japan in 1882. In 1893, the family moved to the United States and settled in Allegany County, N.Y. He entered Cornell University in 1900, and after spending a year in Shanghai working for his uncle at Mackenzie & Co., graduated in 1905. While at Cornell, he excelled at track. He returned to China to work as Chief Engineer at Mackenzie Co.'s Tientsin branch. During World War I, he went to France and commanded armored cars attached to the First Cavalry Division at Samer. After the war, he returned to China, becoming head of Mackenzie & Co. when his uncle retired. He served on the Municipal Council and the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, and was chairman of the tramways, Lester Hospital, and the Union Church. He was also active in Rotary. After Pearl Harbor, he and his wife were interned in Yangchow for four years. He then returned to England, continuing his interest in political, economic, and military affairs, as well as long distance running. He was also active in the Old Comrades Association of the Machine Gun Corps. He died in 1971. bBelle Marsh Poate was born in Truro, Nova Scotia in 1847. She went to Japan in 1876 under the auspices of the Presbyterian Board. For three years, she worked in the Yokohama area. In 1879, she married Thomas Pratt Poate and transferred to the American Baptist Missionary Union. They had five children: Frederick William, Ernest Marsh, Lucy Marsh ("Daisy"), Clara Elizabeth ("Bessie"), and Edith. The family remained in Japan until 1892, when they returned to the United States. Belle Marsh Poate died in 1896. bClara Elizabeth Fleming was born in Morioka, Japan in 1888; married John Lewis Fleming; had two children; and died in 1985. She wrote children's books and stories about her childhood experiences in Japan. bLucy Marsh Poate was born in Portsmouth, England in 1886; married Howard L. Stebbins; had three children, Richard, Elizabeth, and Marabelle; and died in Boston in 1958. aFrederick William Poate papers include correspondence, photographs, map, ephemera, and bulletins of the Old Comrades Association. Letters are mostly written to his sister Bessie (Mrs. Elizabeth Poate Fleming) and his nephew, her son Thomas. Other correspondents include Bessie's husband John, their daughter Edith, Cornell track coach Lou Montgomery, and runner Robin Day. Correspondence for the years 1935 to 1948 documents events in China; later letters concern the family business, with some reminiscences. Also, a set of letters written to his nephew and nieces, Richard, Elizabeth, and Marabelle Stebbins, 1951-1968, and one to his sister Lucy, 1940. Photographs of bombings in China, and family and friends; booklet "Scenic Shanghai"; and road map of China. bAlso, "Japanese Encounter: The Missionary Letters of Belle Marsh Poate, 1876-1892," edited by Richard Poate Stebbins, 1989, including typescripts of Belle Marsh Poate's letters and appendices of biographical information; and copies of TRAILBLAZER FOR JUNIORS, 1956-1957, with a series of articles, "The Mikado's Cabinet," by Elizabeth Poate Fleming.0 aFolder list, with annotations. aPoate Family. Papers, #4417. Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cornell University Library.10aPoate, Frederick William,d1882-1971.10aFleming, Elizabeth Poate.10aFleming, Tom P.10aFleming, Johnq(John A.)10aFleming, Edith.10aMontgomery, Lou.10aDay, Robin.10aPoate, Belle Marsh.20aOld Comrades Association.20aMackenzie & Company (Shanghai, China)20aCornell UniversityxTrack-athletics. 0aMissionarieszJapan. 0aChinaxDescription and travel. 0aChinaxCommerce. 0aJapanxDescription and travel. a19930408120000.0