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Mabel Leigh Hunt Collection
This collection consists largely of clippings and reminiscent material on Quaker life, especially in Indiana, that Hunt used in her writings. The collection also contains a few pre-1860 Quaker letters from Morgan and Hamilton counties in Indiana.
Macy-Bolling Papers
Research materials pertaining to the Quaker Macy family in New England and New York and Bolling family of Virginia gathered by Elwood H. Macy (1911-1987) of Beacon, New York.
Maggie ----- Commonplace Book
Commonplace book of poetry and a copy of the "Vision of Joseph Hoag," kept by a Quaker woman in 1860-1861.
Marcus Mote Collection
The Mote Collection consists of diaries, notebooks, correspondence, and works by Mote, as well as research material on Mote gathered by former Earlham College archivist, Opal Thornburg.
Mardock Family letters
4 letters: 1861, 1876, and 1877 (2), from Liberty, Union County, to William Mardock, Muscatine, Iowa. Writers are James Mardock (1787-1864) and his son James K. Mardock (1844-1906) of Union County, Indiana.
Margaret Dorland Webb Collection
Margaret (Dorland) Webb (1882-1967) was a native of Ontario, Canada, and the wife of John R. Webb, the pastor of East Main Street Friends Meeting in Richmond, Ind., 1917-1919, and an official of the Five Years Meeting of Friends. The collection consists of the transcript of a hearing on Margaret Webb’s application for U.S. citizenship, rejected because of her adherence to the Quaker Peace Testimony.
Margaret Woollen Thomas Papers
This collection, consisting mainly of her diaries, documents life in a small Midwestern town and Friends meeting. The Thomas diaries are unusually detailed and conscientiously kept, supplemented by newspaper clippings, notes, and letters. They are concerned mainly with Thomas's day-to-day activities and community life.
Margorie Diebel Collection
This collection, on family sheets and on note cards, consists of information regarding Margorie Diebel's Quaker ancestors in New England, the Delaware Valley, Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio.