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 Item — Box: 10, Folder: 3

Scope and Contents

Letter writers include: Agnes Palmer, Anna Palmer, Ellen Peabody, Esther Permar, Mary K. Perot, Mary William Perot, Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting, Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor, Lydia Pike, Mary S. Pirot, Alice W. Pitman, Jennie H. Poole, Helen M. Randall, Rachel C. Reene, Lydia Richards, David R. Richie, Lucy B. Roberts, Thomas J. Rogers, Mary K. Rountree, Catherine A. Rutz.

Some highlights include:

Agnes Palmer. Newton, PA, 1912-1919. 5 items. 1912 9/19. [consolation on the death of mother E.M.S.]

Anna Palmer. 1907-1919. 15 items. 1913 8/20-8/26. [letters written from Harriton, where she is taking care of James and William Maier]

Mary William Perot. Pocono Manor, PA, 1912 8/13. [mentions playing at Harriton with E.M.S.]

Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting. Philadelphia, 1916. [invitation to 1916 6/4 meeting]

Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor. Philadelphia, 1912 12/11. [re death of E.M.S.]

Lydia Pike. Pasadena, 1915 5/30. [written by Elizabeth Evans, mentions an enclosed sampler]

Alice W. Pitman. Pasadena, 1915 7/9. [with letter from cousin Lydia Pike, n.d.]

Jennie H. Poole. "The Retreat," Rosscan (?), Canada, 1912 8/18. [describes trip to Canada through Great Lakes region and Minnesota]

Helen M. Randall. Faulke and Long Institute, South Langhorne, PA, 1912 8/8. ["The Institute has lost its best friend..."]

Rachel C. Reene. 1907 6/4. [congratulating A.S.M. on the birth of J.S.M.]

David R. Richie. 1907 10/6. [consolation for the death of father J.T.S.]

Mary K. Rountree. Thornton Dale, Pickering, Yorks, England, 1940 1/10. [re moving from the city to the countryside; "With hope that 1940 may bring in Peace of the right sort of Peace..."]

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research use.

Extent

40 items

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