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1830-31, 1830-1831

 File — Box: 1

Scope and Contents

Elizabeth White and Josiah White [asks for the “number of our house” which is when the White's Philadelphia address became 158 Arch Street, Those who lack the educational opportunity (of learning to write) can never maintain as close ties of affection as they (White family) can, Some women are trying to raise money to purchase a house for "Colour'd' Orphans," Erskine “was unsuccessful the Beaver Meadow foulks have carried the bill, but E is of opinion the amendment and restriction such he thinks it will not operate much against you”; Susan (White?) has opened her school, Hicksites break two locks off the gates at every interment, hopes water which was let into the Canal will get through to New Hope in the following week; news of the break in the Morris Canal

Dates

  • Creation: 1830-1831

Access Restrictions

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