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Samuel Lamb Letters
Samuel Lamb (1835-1908) was a native of Randolph County, North Carolina, who spent most of his life in Wayne, Henry, and Delaware counties, Ind. The collection consists of typescripts of ten letters, 1857-1860, from Samuel Lamb and his grandparents, Thomas and Massy (Adamson) Lamb, to Delilah and Frances Vickrey of Jamestown, North Carolina, with comments on crops, schools, relatives, and life in Indiana. Gift of Mary L. Reynolds, 1998.
Samuel Sweet Collection
Consists of correspondence, all ca. 1903, with Eli Jay re: Buffington and Coffin families.
Sanford Lackey Account Book
Sanford Lackey (1809-1887) was a merchant in Cambridge City, Ind. This account book lists his customers and transactions 1839-1841. Photocopy, gift of Thomas and Peg Mayhill, 2003.
Sara E. Hadley Letters
Sara E. Hadley (1918-1995), a Kansas Friend, was a teacher in the Friends School at Ramallah, Palestine, in 1946-1947. These letters to her family include unusually detailed accounts of life in Palestine in the last days of the British Mandate. Hadley comments on Quaker affairs, local customs, politics, and terrorism.
Sarah A. Dugdale Travel Diary
Sarah Ann Morris Collection
Sarah Ann (Hill) Gray Morris (1827-1903) was a Quaker living in the Walnut Ridge community of Friends in Rush County, Ind. The collection consists of a scrapbook with a number of obituaries, 1866-1903, of Walnut Ridge Friends, and a photograph album with photos of area Friends and prominent ministers such as John Henry Douglas, Robert W. Douglas, Jane Jones, and Rufus King.
Sarah B. Borton Papers
Letters writtne to Sarah (Barber) Heacock Borton (1824-1906), wife of Ezra Borton of West Unity, Williams County, Ohio, Hicksite Friends
Sarah Cooper Papers
Sarah Cooper (born 1803, Maryland), was an Orthodox Friend, the daughter of Nicholas and Sarah (Balderston) Cooper. She moved to Belmont County, Ohio, in 1832, where she was a member of Flushing Monthly Meeting. In 1837 she married Joseph F. Garretson (ca. 1812-1840) and second, in 1846, John Michener (1785-1872). She died after 1880. All of the letters predate her marriages.
Sarah Cowgill Pellett Autograph Book
Autograph book of Sarah Cowgill Pellet (1829-1896), an Orthodox Quaker of Logan County, Ohio.