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14    Seoul  Seoul                                                    15




 Along with Noryangjin, Dongjakjin, Hangangjin, and Songpajin, Yanghwajin (meaning “Willow-
 flower ferry dock”)  was the five docks in Seoul. Especially, Yangwhajin was an important
 strategic region for commercial transactions and military defense during the Joseon
 Dynasty. Yanghwajin had abundant water levels which allowed numerous over-sized ships
 to dock. Nearby, there is a peak called Jamdubong which was named because it looks like
 the head of a silkworm. Many Catholic believers were cut off and died at Jamdubong, so it
 is sometimes called Jeoldusan (cutting off head mountain) .
 The reason why Seoul Foreign Cemetery is located in Yanghwajin is because of J. W. Heron
 who became the superintendent of Chejungwon following Dr. Allen. While Dr. Heron was
 taking care of patients suffering from epidemic dysentery, he himself became infected
 and passed away on July 26, 1890, at the age of 34. At that time, many missionaries   Graves of Children  Underwood Family
 asked Emperor Gojong for a foreigners’ cemetery, and Emperor Gojong allowed them to
 use Yanghwaj as Foreign Missionary Cemetery. Among the graves found at Yanghwajin,
 many belong to foreign missionaries and their families who dedicated their lives to the
 Korean people during the dark era of Japan’s occupation of Korea. We need to learn the
 faith of martyrdom here. There are about 500 tombs and among them, 145 tombs are of
 missionaries.
                                       “If I had thousand
                                       lives to give, Korea
                                     should have them all.”
                                          (Kendrick)





                                       Kendrick, Ruby Rachel







 Appenzeller’s First Prayer arriving at Jemulpo









             Hulbert                                     Hardie Family

                                    Scranton

 Soda, Gaichi  Hall Family
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