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American Culture Series
American Field Service Group
American Friend Collection
The American Friend was a journal published in Richmond, Ind. from January 1867 to December 1868 by a group of prominent young Gurneyite Quakers. This collection includes minutes of the board of editors, 1866-1868, the cashbook listing agents and subscribers, and some miscellaneous manuscripts.
American Friends Service Committee
Amigo (Monterrey, N.L., Mexico)
Juntas Mensuales de Los Amigos en Mexico.
Amo Monthly Meeting
Amos and Nancy (Newby) Thomas Collection
Amos Thomas (1832-1916) and wife Nancy (Newby) Thomas (1830-1908) were Friends living near Fairmont, Grant County, Ind. This collection consists of reminiscences of family members.
Amos Mendenhall Collection
Amy Coates Copybook
The author of this copybook, Amy Coates, was apparently a Philadelphia Quaker, but she has not been definitely identified. The copybook appears to date from the 1830s and contains poetry concerning Job Scott, the dying testimony of James Nayler, and passages from the writings of R. Archer and Henry Wotton. Purchase, 2008.
Amy Jane Morlan Collection
4 documents associated with Amy Jane Morlan (1825-1911), a Conservative Friend of Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio: poem signed by Mary Edmundson; "Vision of Joseph Hoag"; Epistle from Dublin Yearly Meeting of Women Friends to Ohio Yearly Meeting of Women Friends, 1838; and "A Remarkable Dream Dreamt by Esther Moxon of Melksham in Wiltshire the 30th of the 10th Mo 1762," signed Amy Jane Morlan, 1843.