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MacGowan, Daniel Jerome, MD, born in Fall River, Mass, in 1814, died in China, July 19, 1893, as reported in the New York Times. MacGowan was a Protestant missionary stationed in Zhejiang, China.

Macgowan authored numerous books and monographs on China. Among them:

Christ or Confucius, Which? —the Story of the Amoy Mission. Pub: London Missionary Soc., London, 1895. (Book: 208p, 5"x7.5", engrav., maps.)

How England Saved China. Pub: T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1913. (Book: 310p, 6"x9", 38 photos.)

Man and Manners of Modern China. Pub: T. Fisher Unwin, London, Leipsic, 1912. (Book: 350p, 6"x9", 38 photos.)

Chinese Gilds, or Chamber of Commerce and Trade Unions. In Journal of North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1888-1889, pp. 133-192. (This citation is from the bibliography section of the book "The Gilds of China" by Hosea Ballou Morse, published by Longmans, Green & Co, 1909.)