491. Reference : MM-1-16-82

| The original family name of a Ban Phead villager was Mankhalad. | Punch card

492. Reference : MM-1-16-83

| A change in the housing style between the past and present, the structure of Tai Lue house and construction. | Punch card

493. Reference : MM-1-16-84

| The difference in the process of ordination between the past and present, expenses and ritual. | Punch card

494. Reference : MM-1-109-65

| September 17, 1962 A letter from [Unidentifiable person] to Moerman, enquiring about his daughter, and relating details about his trip to America and the current events in Thailand. (It was assumed that the letter was from Po Mai Kao). | Letter

495. Reference : MM-1-109-66

| October 8, 1962 A letter from [unidentifiable person] in Chiang Kham to Moerman, relating changes in Chiang Kham - lighting on the roads, and road construction from Chiang Kahm to Chiang Rai. He expressed gladness over the newborn child of Moerman. [It was assumed that the letter was from a missionary in Chiang Kham]. | Letter

496. Reference : MM-1-108

| A New Year greeting to the family of Moerman. | Postcard

497. Reference : MM-1-109-77

| September 25, 2507 B.E. A letter from Khamping to Moerman, expressing gratitude to Moerman for sending a watch to him. In Ban Phaed there were 135 households, and the construction of the temple already finished. | Letter

498. Reference : MM-1-109-78

| October 15, 2507 B.E. A letter from Nan Tong to Moerman, expressing gratitude to Moerman for sending a pen set, and relating that he had left the monkhood and was staying at his parents' house. | Letter

499. Reference : MM-1-109-79

| October 15, 2507 B. E. Letter from [unidentifiable person] to Moerman, thinking of Moerman, and relating that he had left the monkhood to help with farming. | Letter

500. Reference : MM-1-109-80

| October 21, 2507 B.E. A letter from Mr. and Mrs. Daeng to Moerman, acknowledging receipt of the gifts from Moerman and distributing them to all to the persons notified. They also sent a cloth bag to Deborah. | Letter