White, Mordecai Morris, 1830-1913
Person
Biography
Mordecai Morris White. Mordecai M. White (1830-1913) and his brother Francis T. White were students when Friends Boarding School opened. In 1850 they went to North Carolina to free an enslaved family they had inherited, refusing a slave trader’s offer of $10,000 for the family. Mordecai became a bank president in Cincinnati, Francis a broker on Wall Street. Together they were responsible for Earlham’s first quarter million dollars of endowment.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
John T. White Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: FMS-72
Scope and Contents
The John T. White Family Papers consist of diaries, correspondence, business and legal papers, genealogical material, photographs, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and other writings of six generations of a prominent Quaker family in Perquimans and Pasquotank counties in North Carolina and in Henry County, Indiana. The papers document the daily activities of Quakers in business, education, and family life. They also illustrate the relations of North Carolina Quakers with African Americans...
Dates:
1780-1960
Mordecai M. and Francis T. White Papers
Collection
Identifier: FMS-10
Scope and Contents
The White Papers consist of correspondence, legal papers, and photographs as well as genealogical materials. Of special interest are photographs and letters of slaves liberated by the Whites in North Carolina.
Dates:
1731-1950
White, Mordecai Morris, 1893
Item — Book: 44
Identifier: 44
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Bibles in this collection have been preserved for one or more of the following reasons:
Belonged to a notable Quaker person or family.
Belonged to Earlham College and used for a specific purpose. Example: The Earlham Hall Bible, which was used for morning meetings, c. 1895-1930.
Belonged to a Quaker meeting.
Contain genealogical information.
Contain photographs of the family the Bible belonged to.
Book is interesting and can be used...
Dates:
Other: 1893