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Quaker Women's Diaries: 18th-19th Century
Lydia Hill Lovell Diary: Written while teaching near Frenchay. Martha Winter Routh's Travel Journals and Notes: Concerns her ministerial visits to North America in 1794, 1797 and 1801.
Quaker Women's Diaries: 18th-19th Century
Rebecca Webb Butterfield's Account: Covers the period 1671-1797. Mainly by the author, but some entries by other hands for 1725-1790. Entries by her son, Prince Butterfield for 1772-1797.
Quaker Women's Diaries: 18th-19th Century
Abiah Darby's Journal: Includes an account of her earlier years and a list of ministering Friends who visited Coalbrookdale, 1742-1792. Mary Pace Weston's Journals: Includes a few additional letters and maps of her travels in America.
Quaker Women's Diaries: 18th and 19th Centuries
Quaker Women's Tracts
These documents represent Quaker values and ideas during England's period of civil war and Restoration.
Quaker World Service: The Journal of the Friends Foreign Mission Association and the Friends Council for International Service
Friends Foreign Mission Association and the Friends Council for International Service
Quakeriana
Quakerism Anatomiz'd and Confuted: Wherein is Discovered Their Manifold Damnable Errors, Taken (For the Most Part) From Their Own Mouths...
Quakerism anatomiz'd and confuted: wherein is discovered their manifold damnable errors, taken (for the most part) from their own mouths and pens, with a confutation annexed. As also their vain principles, pernicious practises, and blasphemies ... evinced ... The whole discourse being grounded upon II Pet. II. 1, 2, 3.
R. Furnas Trueblood Papers
Sermons, notes, correspondence of Furnas Trueblood, Quaker minister, who served at West Richmond Friends Meeting as pastor 1939-1965.
Rachel A. Thornburg Breach of Promise Suit
Legal notice, Rachel A. Thornburg vs. Joseph Hewitt Jr., suit for breach of marriage contract, Randolph County, Indiana, July 28, 1864