Showing Collections: 101 - 110 of 1770
Barnabas C. Hobbs Papers
The Hobbs Papers consist of correspondence and documents mainly reflecting Hobbs' trip to Europe in 1877-1878. Hobbs was sent to Germany and Russia with a message of peace and a request that the Mennonites not be forced to serve in the military.
Barnard Reunion Record Book
Genealogy of the family of Richard Barnard, Quaker living in Chester County, Pennsylvania, by 1684; with account of a reunion organized in 1888.
Barton T. Reynolds Account Book
Barton T. Reynolds (1837-1928) was a farmer who also operated a threshing machine in Wayne County, Ind. This account book is largely concerned with income and expenses of the threshing business of Reynolds and Wickersham, but it also includes some personal accounts. Purchase from Craig Wiechman, 2003.
Baxter-Sutton Collection
Correspondence, business records, deeds, and photographs documenting the Baxter and Sutton families, primarily 1855-1910.
Beales Family Papers
Beard Family Collection
Business and legal papers and receipts of Levi Beard (1834-1887), a Friend of Lynn, Randolph County, Ind. Also included is an obituary of Mary (Cox) Beard (1813-1907), mother of Levi Beard and genealogical material on the Beard, Cox, and related families. Gift of Alice Young, 1992.
Bell Family Papers
Belmont County, Ohio, Account Book
Account book of unknown resident of Belmont County, Ohio, 1839-1849. Includes a number of entries for Quakers, especially Joshua Maule (1806-1887).
Benjamin Butterworth Papers
Benjamin Butterworth (1766-1833) was a Friend who lived first in Campbell County, Virginia, and then in Warren County, Ohio. The Butterworth Papers consist of a record of the family of Benjamin and Rachel (Moorman) Butterworth and a manuscript 1758 Discipline of Virginia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Photocopy; gift of Thomas C. Hill, 2003.
Benjamin H. Grave Collection
Benjamin H. Grave (1880-1949) was a 1903 Earlham College graduate and longtime professor of zoology at DePauw University. The collection consists of unpublished essays on science and religion. Gift of Bartram Cadbury, 1997.