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William C. Starr Papers and Correspondence
William Davis Wiles Collection
Biographical materials and manuscripts of William Davis Wiles, a student in Friends Boarding School and later an Indianapolis businessman.
William Dawson Brown Collection
William Dawson Brown (1827-1871) was a clock peddler, born in Ohio, who spent his early life in Henry and Grant counties in Indiana before moving to Illinois and California. The collection consists of a typescript of an autobiography, dealing mostly with his life in Indiana. Although not a Quaker, Brown's mother came from a large Quaker family, and the autobiographical journal has considerable information on Quaker neighbors and relatives.
William Dennis Family Collection
This collection, assembled by Mary Wright Dennis of Dublin, IN consists of genealogical materials, photographs, correspondence, account books, and other documents of descendants of William Dennis (1767-1847), a Quaker of Randolph County, NC and Wayne County, IN, especially his grandson Wilson Dennis (1814-1904) of Wayne County, IN.
William F. and Margaret Smith Satterthwaite Papers
Correspondence sent and received by William Foulke Satterthwaite (1904-1999) and his wife Margaret (Smith) Satterthwaite (1905-1977), Orthodox Friends of Cleveland, Ohio.
William H. Coffin Papers
The collection consists of correspondence and reminiscences relating to Quaker history and Coffin genealogy, particularly the early Quaker settlers of Kansas.
William H. Hutton Verse Book
Inscribed "William H. Hutton's Verse Book for 1851, Gillead Morrow County Ohio 22th 1mo 1851" Includes poems "My Mother's Departure, "To the Memory of Phebe Shaw," and others.
William Hobbs Collection
William Hobbs (1780-1854) was a native of North Carolina and a leading elder and minister in Indiana Yearly Meeting (Orthodox). The collection consists of a typescript of a manuscript by Hobbs concerning the Hicksite Separation in Blue River Monthly Meeting in Washington County, Ind., 1827-1828. Copy of original in Indiana State Library. Acquired 1997.
William Huddleston Collection
Clippings, an account book page, and a broadside entitled "Salvation through the Devil."