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Box 4

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Contains 91 Results:

Randall, Samuel S. to Janney, Samuel M., 1877

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Condolences on the death of Asa, and relief that the obituary for Samuel M. Janney was premature. Also asks his opinion of Hayes.

Dates: 1877

Janney, Samuel M. to Janney, Elizabeth, 1877-1878

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From Baltimore, Rachel Hicks is in attendance. Read a report before the Indian Transfer Commission in Washington, D.C.

Dates: 1877-1878

Historical Society of Pennsylvania to Janney, Samuel M., 1877 1mo 11

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Receipt for a copy of the Janney family tree.

Dates: 1877 1mo 11

Janney, Samuel M. to Yeatman, Lavinia, 1878 4mo 27, 1878 8mo 28

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Criticizes her poetry.

Dates: 1878 4mo 27, 1878 8mo 28

Parrish, Dillwyn to Janney, Samuel M. and Susan, 1878 1mo 22

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Death of G[eorge] Truman and new work on William Penn. Edward Hopper found Lucretia Mott baking for the poor in her neighborhood; Mott's voice is somewhat cracked. The Intelligencer has added staff: Susan Roberts, Louisa J. Roberts, Hetty L. Parrish, and Helen G. Long. Three others remain, J[ane] Johnson, A.A. Townsend, and Susan M. Parrish.

Dates: 1878 1mo 22

[Janney, Samuel M.] to Moore, Mary G., 1878 2mo 27

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Temperance societies.

Dates: 1878 2mo 27

Plummer, Jonathan W. to Janney, Samuel M., 1878 10mo 22

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Yearly Meeting's proposition for a general conference.

Dates: 1878 10mo 22

[Janney, Samuel M.] to Plummer, J.W., 1878 11mo 6

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Proposal for a general conference deferred to next year

Dates: 1878 11mo 6

Hunt, Sarah to Janney, Cornelia, 1878 11mo 17

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Letter from a friend.

Dates: 1878 11mo 17

Williams, William to Janney, Cornelia, 1880

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From cousin, sympathy on the death of Janney (5mo 2). July letter says that he was asked to contribute to a memorial on SMJ, mentions severe editing of all manuscripts by Representative Committee. Harshly edited a manuscript by Martha E. Tyson, as an example. His draft memorial alludes to an event in SMJ's life that others have avoided mentioning.

Dates: 1880