Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
1828-1838
Letters from Samuel and Rhoda Nixon, Robert B. Butler, Susannah Butler. Jeremiah Hubbard, and Eli and Ann Jessup regarding conditions among Friends in North Carolina and Iowa, migration to Indiana, and family matters.
1843-1849
Letters from Zeri and miriam H. Hough, James Hadley, Jr., Vierling and Mary E. Kersey, Oliver W. Nixon, William P. Nixon, Sarah Ann Nixon, Samuel and Rhoda Nixon, R. P. Hall, and Levi Coffin concerning antislavery, the Friends School in Indian Territory, a trip to North Carolina in 1843, James West of Clinton County, Ohio, murdering his daughter, and family matters.
1850-1859
Letters from Oliver W. Nixon and William P. Nixon, concerning conditions in California, business, and family matters.
1860-1942
Letters from Oliver W. Nixon, Lizzie Nixon, Oliver N. Huff, George W. Julian, Mary Hough Goddard, and Lydia M. Butler concerning politics, business, and family matters
1760-1850
Emily Jane (Nixon) Huff Cherokee citizenship application, 1884
Deeds, 1816-1900
Wills of Sophia (Bogue) Huff, 1931, and Oliver N. Huff, 1937
Miscellaneous papers, 1777-1869
Includes tax receipts, a poll list of an election in 1864, a list of debts owed Levi Coffin, notes of speeches at a meeting between Friends and Indians ca. 1820, papers relating to an arbitration between Eli and Ann thomas and John Henley in 1858, a copy of the vision of Joseph Hoag dated 1856, and an essay by Henry Charles protesting the disownment of a Friends for joining the Freemasons.