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William M. Cox Papers
This small collection consists of a ledger that he used for household accounts, along with a few miscellaneous documents. The most interesting feature of the volume is its listing of the soldiers in the regiment, which includes personal information, ages, and birthplaces. Unfortunately, some pages have been lost, making the roster incomplete. A few deaths of family members and neighbors, and a few diary-like entries, such as an outbreak of the measles in the family, are also included.
William Macy Autobiography
William Macy (1786-1869) was a Quaker farmer born in Guilford County, North Carolina, who moved to Tennessee as a young man and to Indiana in 1820, where he lived in Randolph and Morgan counties. The autobiography gives a vivid picture of life on the Tennessee and Indiana frontiers between 1800 and 1820.
William N. and Nathan Trueblood Papers
Nathan Trueblood (1781-1871) and William N. Trueblood (1809-1901) were Orthodox Friends and farmers of Washington County, Ind. The collection consists of deeds, mortgages, and correspondence, 1817-1857. Gift of Mrs. Noble C. Trueblood.
William N. Boswell Letters
20 letters written 1918-1919 from Paris Island, South Carolina, Quantico, Virginia, and France by William N. Boswell while serving as a U.S. Marine in World War I.
William Parry Copybook
William Parry (1810-1894) was a Hicksite Friend of Richmond, Ind. This copybook was used for mathematics and dates from the 1820s. Also included are some accounts, 1827-1829, for William Parry's father, Joseph Parry (1788-1870).
William Passmore Letters
William Passmore. Cincinnati, Ohio, to John Ferris, Wilmington, Delaware, 7th Mo. 1861, 8th Mo. 13, 1861. William Passmore (1808-1867), was a native of Delaware and a Cincinnati businessman.
William Penn and Early Quakerism: A Theological Study
Author: Endy, Melvin B., Jr. Thesis (Ph.D)--Yale University, 1969.
William Penn's Written Works
William P. Pinkham Papers
William R. Wilson Collection
William Robinson Wilson (1844-1940) was a Quaker farmer, teacher, and businessman of Henry County, Ind. Born in Perquimans County, North Carolina, he came to Wayne County, Ind. with his widowed mother in 1854 and, with the exception of a short period in Kansas in the 1860s, spent the rest of his life there and in Henry County. The collection consists of a photocopy of an autobiography written about 1928, concentrating on his life before 1890.