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Swain-Stanton-Logue Collection
The Swain-Stanton-Logue Collection reflects the lives of three generations of Quaker families connectedf with the Salem Friends MeetingĀ in Union County, Indiana, between 1848 and 1927: their business and financial dealings, farm life, and their interests in spiritualism.
Swank Family Papers
Pocket account book and receipts from the family of David E. Swank, apparently a medical doctor, of Darke County, Ohio, 1883-1891
Swayne-Kirk Family Papers
Letters and documents of two Quaker families of Chester County, Pennsylvania: William (1721-1785) and Ann (Pusey) Swayne (1723-1802); and Timothy Kirk (1749-1829).
"Swept Under the Rug" or the Kiboko and all That: Letters from Mission Field Whistleblowers
Kaimosi, Kenya, Friends Mission
Swope Family Letters
Letters written to Merrimiss (Harris) Swope of Yellow Springs and Dayton, Ohio, 1867-1869, from relatives and friends.
Sycamore Monthly Meeting
Sycamore Preparative Meeting
Sylvester Jones Diary
Sylvester Jones (1875-1949) was a Quaker pastor, missionary in Cuba, and businessman in Chicago, long active in the affairs of the Five Years Meeting. This diary, kept March 12-October 17, 1941, concerns his work as director of Civilian Public Service (CPS), work under the American Friends Service Committee for the central region of the US. Also included are numerous clippings concerning the CPS and the establishment of work camps for conscientious objectors.
Teas Family Collection
Documents relating to the family of Thomas Scattergood Teas (1792-1850) and wife Sarah (Stratton) Teas (1800-1871) of Union and Henry Counties, Ind. They consist of genealogical material, photographs, and reminiscences of Edward Young Teas (1830-1918) of Richmond. Photocopies; gift of Caswell Grave, 1992.