Box 7
Contains 196 Results:
To C.R. Palmer, undated
This is a collection of individual letters related to Quaker life that have been either purchased by or donated to the Archives.
Jack Norris to Sarah N. Norris, Undated
This is a collection of individual letters related to Quaker life that have been either purchased by or donated to the Archives.
Thomas Tarrel to Samuel P. Harison, 1849
Describes Earlham closing due to Cholera epidemic.
Juliet to Ann Kinsey, 1818
This is a collection of individual letters related to Quaker life that have been either purchased by or donated to the Archives.
Isaac and Anna Braithwaite Letter, November 14, 1836
Isaac and Anna Braithwaite, London, to Casper Wistar and wife, Philadelphia, Nov. 14, 1836, re: Quaker affairs and "evangelical Friends."
H.H.S. to Mrs. Thomas Kimber, 1885
This is a collection of individual letters related to Quaker life that have been either purchased by or donated to the Archives.
George L. Maris to J.J. Taylor, 1885
Contains Genealogy information
Uncle Fuller to John Henley, 1885
This is a collection of individual letters related to Quaker life that have been either purchased by or donated to the Archives.
James G. Birney to Samuel Crothers, August 26, 1836
Promising outlook for antislavery movement in Richmond, Indiana
Samuel F. Troth letter, 12th Mo. 27, 1843
Samuel F. Troth, Philadelphia, to John L. Snyder, Somerset, Pa., re: military pension papers. Troth writes in the future, he would prefer not to handle such matters, "owing to my peace principles, and conscientious scruples against having any thing to do with war or the wages of war." Troth (1801-1886) was an Orthodox Friend and attorney of Philadelphia.