The David Hill memorial school was a school for blind girls in Hankou, China. It was affiliated with the Wesleyan Church.
The school was founded in 1883. It was looted in 1911 when Hankou fell to imperial troops.
References
- Agoratus, Stephen; Emerson, Arthur; Soled, Debra E. (1989). Christianity in China: A Scholars's Guide to Resources in the Libraries and Archives of the United States. M E Sharpe Inc. ISBN 978-0-87332-419-9.
- Miles, M. 2011-04. " Blind and Sighted Pioneer Teachers in 19th Century China and India".
- "Hankow Laid in Ashes". Boston Evening Transcript, 1//9/1911.
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