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Julia Brown Mateer (born before 1840 — February 18, 1898) was an American teacher, school matron, and Presbyterian missionary in China, working there with her husband
Calvin Wilson Mateer Calvin Wilson Mateer (, sometimes misspelt "Matteer") (9 January 1836 – 28 September 1908) was a missionary to China with the American Presbyterian Mission. He was of Scottish-Irish descent and a native of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.Dan ...
for thirty-four years.


Early life

Julia Brown was born on her family's farm in
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, the daughter of Robert Brown and Hannah Cunningham Brown. Her father was a cabinetmaker. She was educated in
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.Robert McCheyne Mateer
''Character Building in China: The Life Story of Julia Brown Mateer''
(New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1912).


Career

Julia Brown taught school in
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as a young woman. Soon after marrying, she and her new husband sailed from New York, as Presbyterian missionaries to Shantung in China. They joined the missionaries at Tengchow in early 1864. Both Mateers learned to speak and write Mandarin for their work, and compiled a manual for other missionaries learning the language. They began and ran a boys' boarding school, which grew into the first Christian college in China, into
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, and eventually into
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. She taught younger children, tended to student health, ran study groups, and was especially interested to teach music. "The school had been Julia's idea, and for ten years, or up to 1873, she did almost all the work of running it," according to one later historian's assessment. "More are ready to preach the Gospel than are willing to settle down to the persistent, steady, hard pull of educational work," she explained of the educational emphasis of their mission. Her sister Margaret Brown Capp came to teach with her for a few years, before opening a girls' school of her own. The Mateers took their first furlough in 1880. By then, their school had grown to employ a faculty of Chinese educators, and they spent their furlough raising funds for the school to grow further. Julia Mateer only had one more furlough, in 1892-1893, this time to raise funds and talk about her work at the college in Tenghchow.Untitled news item
''Council Grove Republican'' (September 13, 1895): 5. via
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She traveled by donkey to visit pupils, former pupils, and Chinese Christian communities. She hosted new missionaries to the region in her home, often for months, providing practical training and advice.


Personal life

Julia Brown married Rev. Calvin W. Mateer in 1862. She died in China in 1898, after a long illness.


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An 1880 photograph of the Mateers
with other members of Calvin Mateer's family, from a private collection. {{DEFAULTSORT:Mateer, Julia Brown 19th-century births 1898 deaths American Presbyterian missionaries Female Christian missionaries People from Delaware, Ohio