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Elizabeth Harvey Collection
Elizabeth Harvey, born 1835 in Clinton County, Ohio, was a student at Friends Boarding School, now Earlham College, in 1854. The collection consists of her autograph album. Gift of Emilou McDorman, 1989.
Elizabeth Hussey Manuscripts
Family records and a treatise on Quaker ministry connected with Elizabeth Hussey (born 1772), a Friend of Berwick, Maine.
Elizabeth Josephine Ingersoll Collection
Two scrapbooks and d diary kept by Elizabeth Josephine (Holland) Ingersoll of Richmond, Indiana.
Elizabeth Nicholson Collection
Elizabeth Nicholson (1833-1926) was a Hicksite Friend, artist, and clubwoman who spent most of her life in Indianapolis. The collection consists of an obituary and photograph.
Elizabeth Nicholson Reynolds Diary
Elizabeth (Nicholson) Reynolds (1841-1927) was a Quaker farm wife of Dalton Township, Wayne County, Ind. She kept a diary from 1878 until her death in 1927. This collection consists of an abstract covering the years 1878-1902. It describes rural life in the period and marriages and deaths in the community. One peculiarity is that the childless Reynolds never noted births. Gift of Mary Wright Dennis, 1990.
Elizabeth Vanskiver Papers
Journal and letters of Elizabeth J. (Brown) Vanskiver (1800-1886), a Hicksite Friend of Preble County, Ohio. Includes a journal of a journey from Burlington County, New Jersey to Ohio, 1815, and letters, 1822-1858, from relatives in Maiden Creek, New Jersey, and Huntington County, Ind. Includes some letters to Elizabeth's daughter, Hannah J. Vanskiver, born 1831. Photocopies transferred from FMS 33.
Elizabeth White Craig Collection
Genealogical and reminiscent material assembled by Elizabeth (White) Craig, Earlham class of 1940, on the White, Hadley, Mather, Nickerson, and related Quaker families of Warren and Clinton counties in Ohio. Includes copies of documents and photographs. Donated by Elizabeth White Craig, 1991.
Elkanah Beard Papers
The Elkanah Beard Papers consist of two diaries kept by Elkanah Beard, a prominent Gurneyite Quaker minister of Winchester, Indiana, from 1868 to 1875 and 1877 to 1878. They reflect his participation in the missionary and revival movement that swept Gurneyite meetings in the Midwest in the 1870s.