Scipio Monthly Meeting of Friends (Hicksite : 1828-1886 : Scipio, N.Y.)
Organization
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Emily Howland Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-066
Abstract
Emily Howland (1827-1929) was a Quaker humanitarian and educator who is particularly known for her work with formerly-enslaved African Americans in Virginia during and after the American Civil War. A birthright Friend, Emily Howland was the only daughter of Slocum and Hannah (Tallcot) Howland of Sherwood, N.Y. She was educated locally and for a brief period in Philadelphia, and then moved to Washington, D.C. in 1857 to teach at the Miner School for Freedmen. During the war she worked at a...
Dates:
1763-1929
Scipio Executive and Monthly Meetings (Pre-Separation and Hicksite) Records
Collection
Identifier: QM-NY-S383
Abstract
Records of Scipio Executive Meeting of Friends (Hicksite) and its predecessor Scipio Monthly Meeting of Friends. Includes minutes 1827-1924, vital records 1775-1924, and miscellaneous 1824-1917.
Dates:
1775-1924
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- Cayuga County (N.Y.) 1
- Freed persons 1
- Quaker women 1
- Quaker women -- Education 1
- Quakers -- Diaries 1
- Quakers -- Education 1
- Quakers -- New York (State) 1
- Quakers -- Social life and customs 1
- Quakers -- Social service 1
- Society of Friends -- New York (State) -- Cayuga County 1
- Temperance 1
- Women -- Education 1
- Women -- Suffrage 1
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