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Edith Jones Batton Collection
The collection consists of papers from the Jones and Batton families
Edith Meredith Koontz Papers
The Koontz Papers includes correspondence, photographs, miscellaneous documents, and diaries of Koontz and her father, Isaac H. Meredith.
Edith Stanley Pearson Scrapbook
Edith (Stanley) Pearson (1838-1917) was a Quaker farm wife who lived near Plainfield, Ind. and near Leavenworth and Hesper, Kansas. The scrapbook includes vital statistics, obituaries, and photographs, of the Pearson, Stanley, and Carter families and clippings re: Quaker meetings and schools in Hendricks County, Ind. Photocopy; gift of Vernon L. Dixon, 1995.
Edmond Moss Sale Bill
Sale bill of the property of Edmond Moss of Union County, Indiana, 1823.
Edmund Stanley Estate Papers
Receipts and documents re: administration of the estate of Edmund Stanley, Mahoning County, Ohio, 1843-1857
Educational Association of Friends in America
Membership Book, 1880-1883. This group of Gurneyite Friends held annual conferences devoted to both secondary and higher education. Gift of Harlow Lindley, 1946.
Edward Backhouse Jr. Journal
Edward Backhouse Jr. was a recorded minister in London Yearly Meeting. This collection, consisting of a spiritual autobiography entitled "A Short Account of the Lord's Dealings with a Sinner, Saved by Him. Re-written 1878" is evidence of the impact of evangelicalism on English in the nineteenth century.
Edward Bellis Collection
Edward Bellis (1827-1921) was a Friend born at Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, who emigrated to Richmond, Ind. in 1848. This autobiography, written in 1920, deals with his life in England, emigration to the US, and his activities as a Friend. Also included in the collection are letters to Harlow Lindley from Bellis and Joseph Dickinson. Transferred from Harlow Lindley Collection.
Edward C. Young Collection
Photocopies of certificates and endorsements of Edward C. Young (1828-1913), physician and Friends minister of North Lewisburg, Ohio, mostly relating to a visit to Great Britain in 1878-1879.