Box 7
Contains 196 Results:
1914-1999
This is a collection of individual letters related to Quaker life that have been either purchased by or donated to the Archives.
Additions 5, 1835-1910
This is a collection of individual letters related to Quaker life that have been either purchased by or donated to the Archives.
Bond Valentine to John Hilton, 1835
Bond Valentine, Bellefonte, Pa., to John Hilton et al., Cincinnati, als, 10th Mo. 21, 1835, re: settlement of estate of Jacob Lambourn
J. H. West to Hannah Birdsall, November 20, 1868
J. H. West, Wilmington, Ohio, to Hannah Birdsall, Baltimore, Nov. 20, 1868, als, re: collecting debts
John Brinton to William Chamberlin, 1818
John Brinton, Philadelphia, to William Chamberlin, Columbiana County, Ohio, March 30, 1818, als, re: collection of debts owed Chamberlin by James Dilworth and others and payment to be carried by Benjamin Hanna. William Chamberlin and Benjamin Hanna were Friends in Columbiana County, Ohio.
Arnold Buffum to Benjamin Hibbard, 1811
Arnold Buffum, Providence, Rhode Island, to Benjamin Hibbard, Savannah, 3rd Mo. 2, 1811, als, re: purchasing and shipping cotton. Arnold Buffum (1782-1859), a native of Rhode Island, was a well-known abolitionist who lived for a few years in Wayne County, Indiana, in the 1840s as an agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society.
Indiana Yearly Meeting postcard, 1909
Unsigned postcard, postmark Centerville, Indiana, to Lola Colvin, Centerville, Sept. 24, 1909, re: attendance at Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends.
Parvin Letter, 1856
Philadelphia, 11th Mo. 9, 1856, probably a member of the Parvin family of Berks County, Pennsylvania, to Susan P. Starr (1837-1894) of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, with extensive information on family members, Twelfth Street Meeting, and visitors from Indiana and Illinois. The letter is unsigned, but references to relatives imply that the author is a member of the Parvin family.
Dorcas (Hadwen) Brown to Charity (Rodman) Rotch, 1823
Dorcas (Hadwen) Brown, Providence, Rhode Island, to Charity (Rodman) Rotch, Kendal, Ohio, als, (th Mo. 30, 1823, letter of sy,pathy on the death of Thomas Rotch.
Louis Morrison to family, 1918
Louis Morrison, Haverford, Pennsylvania, to family, Richmond, Indiana, als, 8th Mo. 20, 1918, re: training for work in France under American Friends Service Committee. Louis A. Morrison (born 1897) attended Earlham College 1915-1917. He was the son of Earlham professor Edwin Morrison and his wife Mary (Miles) Morrison. Louis A. Morrison went to France under the AFSC and returned to the United States in 1919.