A New Year greeting to the family of Moerman.

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.

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.

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.

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.

September 5, 2508 B.E. A letter from Kanung Wongyai to Moerman, setting an appointment with Moerman in Bangkok.

no date A letter from Tawee to Moerman, expressing regret over the death of Dr. Bud, and that USIS would publish a commemorative book for the funeral. He requested Moerman to send his children pictures.

Tai Lue and Shan.

A letter from Boonchuay to Moerman about various ethnic groups in the north of Thailand, including a map illustrating the location of the Tai Lue and Shan.

Classification of Tai Lue in Chiang Kham. There were two groups and each had a unique culture.