correspondence
Found in 357 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Fisher letterbook
The majority of correspondence included is business correspondence related to Fisher's mathematics and his book, "Dial of the Seasons, or a Portraiture of Nature," on Fisher's theory of the effect of "the angles of incidence of the meridian sunlight." There are also a small number of letters of personal correspondence, generally letters of introduction for friends or family traveling to Philadelphia or New York.
Friends Historical Commission records
This collection is comprised of three folders of materials related to, or collected by the Friends Historical Commission, including, one of correspondence, one of minutes, and one of pamphlets.
Fritz and Karoline Solmitz papers
William Frost correspondence
This collection is comprised of the handwritten letter (1809) between William Frost and Samuel Jenkins, and two letters between Thomas E. Drake and C.E.H. Whitlock concerning the sale of the original William Frost letter.
Albin Garrett letters to Aaron Sharpless
The collection contains two letters from Albin Garrett to his cousin Aaron Sharpless about his experiences at Haveford College.
Garrett, McCollin, and Vail family papers
This collection contains the correspondence of the Garrett, McCollin, and Vail families.
Samuel Garrigues commonplace book
The commonplace book of Samuel Garrigues includes extracts of minutes by Thomas Brown, Quaker testimonies, memorandum of Thomas Brown's last illness, and an Account of Ann Parrish. The volume also contains copies of letters written by Samuel Fothergill, Frances Dodshon, Thomas Lloyd, and Samuel Neale.
Charles Edward Gause papers
This collection is comprised mostly of journals that Charles Edward Gause wrote, including during travels with friends. There are also some letters.
Woman's Club of Germantown records
Charles Anderson Gould papers
This collection is comprised of the clippings, correspondence, and manuscripts of Charles Anderson Gould.