Taylor, Joseph W. (folder no. 6), 1875-1878
Scope and Contents
A. Six letters from from Jacksonville, Fla., and Atlanta, Ga. describes trip he and nephew Walter took; give Northerner's view of South
B. Letter to “all the dear ones at home,” from Plainfield, Ind. tells of “progressive element” having gained control of the Indiana Yearly Meeting. Letter, 9mo. 25, 1876, continues account of difficulties between older Friends and "Progressive Friends.”
C. Letter from Cincinatti that tells of his travels as companion to minister J[oseph] B[evan] B[raithwaite]; speaks of great work
J.B.B. is doing
D. Letters, Lawrence, Kan., and Cincinnati, speaks of visiting the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation and of participation of two other Indigenous Americans in the Kansas Y.M.
E. Letter, New Garden, N.C., tells of North Carolina Yearly Meeting
Dates
- Creation: 1875-1878
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open to research use.
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