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Turner Welch Daybook
Turner Welch (1790-1875) was a Quaker farmer and businessman at Farmer’s Institute, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. This daybook include typical farm accounts of goods bought and sold and work hired and traded with neighbors. Since accounts continue after Welch’s death, it was apparently used by another family member. Purchase, 2007.
Tuttle Scrapbook
Scrapbook of clippings from Massachusetts and New Hampshire newspapers, including several poems by John Greenleaf Whittier.
Twelfth Street Preparative Meeting
Underground Railroad Stamps
The underground stamps feature five African American and five Quaker abolitionist. One of the Quakers featured on teh stamps is Catherine Coffin, wife of Levi Coffin. The stamps were released in 2024.
The collection consists of one sheet of unused stamps, 20 stamps total, and ten self-addressed envelopes with cancelled stamps for each of the ten unique stamps.
Undine Dunn Papers
Uniform Discipline Collection
Final printed draft, with handwritten corrections by James Wood (1839-1925) of the Uniform Discipline adopted by the Five Years Meeting of Friends at its foundation in 1902. Also included is a letter from Wood to Allen D. Hole (1866-1940) concerning the document dated August 5, 1919. Transferred from Richmond First Friends, 1990.
Union Center Monthly Meeting
Union County, Indiana, Farmer Diary
Diary of an unidentified farmer in Union County, Indiana, for the year 1868.