Box 1
Contains 42 Results:
William Evans to Joseph Edgerton, 1844
Concerning problems in New England Yearly Meeting.
David Thomas to William F. Mott, 1847
Concerning revision of his enclosed draft on the separation in Scipio Quarterly Meeting.
Henry Hallock to New York Monthly Meeting, 1852
Asked to be read at New York Monthly Meeting, with religious exhortations.
Thomas Willis to Samuel Bettle and William Evans, 1853
In response to a recent epistle.
Richard Carpenter, Scarsdale, to William Wood, 1856
Mentions tensions between them
Friends belonging to New York Yearly Meeting to Friends in Philadelphia, 1857
Urging their resumption of communications between yearly meetings.
William Wood to Thomas Evans, 1857- 1865
Also includes 1 ALS reply from Thomas Evans, 1858.
Henry Russell, Dublin, to William Wood, 1 ALS in 1860
Mentions attempt to raise funds for boarding school in N.C. and written on a printed notice of a visit from an unwelcome visit from some Philadelphia Hicksite, Rachel Wilson Moore and her husband.
Nathaniel Crenshaw, Montpelier, Hanover, to William Wood, 1860
Concerning his effort to find old records of Virginia Yearly Meeting. Describes some of the early meetings in Virginia
Dr. Thomas Hodgkin, London, to his brother, John Hodgkin, 1861
Suggesting Friends in NYC work to stop the War and copy of an ALS to John Ross, urging Indians not to participate in War effort.