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Hambleton family papers
Collection — Container: Folders
Identifier: SFHL-SC-287
Scope and Contents
The collection contains draft correspondence and writings attributed to Isaac P. Hambleton of Carmel Monthly Meeting, Ohio. He was a strong supporter of abolition. The letters and manuscripts express liberal religious and progressive Quaker views.
Dates:
1829-1855 and undated
Longshore-Williams family correspondence
Collection
Identifier: SFHL-SC-076
Abstract
This collection includes letters written to Mary W. Longshore from the family of her sister, Martha Williams, after the Williams moved from Pennsylvania to Warsaw, Ohio. Included are letters from her sister, brother-in-law, Isaac B. Williams, and nephews, Jonathon and Jeremiah. These letters relate family and local news, and news about the temperance and anti-slavery movements. A letter from Isaac B. Williams, dated 1861, relates his thoughts on the prospect of civil war. A letter from Dr....
Dates:
1840-1965-bulk 1840-1861
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- Subject: Quakers -- Ohio -- Columbiana County X
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- Antislavery movements 1
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- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Public Opinion 1
- Names
- Hambleton family 1
- Longshore family 1
- Longshore, J.S. (Joseph Skelton), 1809-1879 1
- Longshore, Mary W. ((Mary White)), 1792-1860 1
- Wharton, Deborah Fisher, 1795-1888 1