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Scope and Contents

Letter writers include:

Abington Quarterly Meeting, Francis Adderly, Elizabeth Allen, American Boy (V.G. Moreton),

Joshua Bailey, L. Balderston, Robert Balderston, J. Henry Bartlett, Nathan Bassett, Beck, William Biddle, E. Maria Bishop, Edmund Bloom, A. Neave Brayshaw, Elizabeth Bringhurst, Howard Brinton, Bertha Brown, H. Tatnall Brown, Mollie Platt Brown, Thomas K. Brown, Arthur Bye,

Henry J. Cadbury, Jessie Carter, Richard Cary, Anne Cleaver, Allen Clement, Connecticut College (Chester Destler), Ellen Cope, Ernesta Cope, J. Alban Cope, L. Dean Cornell,

Benjamin De Cou, Democratic National Committee (W. Morgan),

Emily Elfreth, W. Henry Elfreth, J. Passmore Elkinton, T.C. Elliott, J. Elm, Joseph Evans,

Frank Fenton, William Fort, Friends Central Cemetery Assoc. (Fred Steelman), Friends School (Alfred Smith), Friendsville Academy (Alice Ratliff)

Highlights include:

Note: Several letters written in 1909 congratulate Taylor on his engagement

Abington Quarterly Meeting. 1927 3/8. Francis Taylor appointed a member of Representative Meeting by consensus

to Francis Adderly. 1943 1/26. Before the war, he had many correspondents in Africa, some of them missionaries and some of engineers, the latter from Haverford College

Brayshaw, A. Neave. Scarborogh, Eng., 1939 9/12. Concern for all the treasures in museums, libraries, etc. of course including human loss, with the beginning of the war

Bailey, Joshua. 1941 12/31. Relates to Taylor's work as a lawyer

Cadbury, Henry J. Cambridge, MA, n.d. Feels greatly the loss of Rayner Kelsey

Democratic National Committee. Philadelphia PA, 1936 6/20. Taylor scheduled to offer a prayer at the DNC convention. A speaker ticket, clipping and text are included

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

Extent

70 items

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