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Morris Family Items

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-277

Scope and Contents

This collection contains a Golden Wedding commemoration booklet, with poetry written by Thomas Wistar, marking the 50th anniversery of Isaac C. Jones and Sarah W. Jones in 1890. In addition, the collection also features Hannah Perot Morris's journal from her voyage to England and France in 1904 with her father, Samuel Morris.

Dates

  • Creation: 1890 - 1904

Creator

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use

Biographical Note

Isaac C. Jones (1814-1895), a broker, married Sarah W. Noodneff (1820-1900) in 1840, Pennsylvania. The Quaker couple had 3 children: Woodruff Jones, Sarah Jones, Hannah Jones.

Hannah Perot Morris (1854-1931) was a Quaker minister, appointed in 1909, and member of Germantown Monthly Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Morris was a delgate of the Meeting of the State Federation of Churches in Harrisburg, as well as the first woman to be appointed to the Germantown Representative Meeting. In 1907, she wrote a biography on her father, "Glimpses of the Life of Samuel Morris." Morris advocated for woman's suffrage and aided in the assimilation of Italian immigrants. She was the daughter of Haverford College alum Samuel Morris and Lydia Spencer Morris.

Extent

0.1 Linear Feet (1 Folder)

Language

English

Arrangement

This is one folder

Acquisition

Gift of Independence National Historical Park, August 2016.

Processing Information

Processed by Sakina Gulamhusein, completed November 2022

Title
Morris Family Items
Author
Sakina Gulamhusein
Date
1890-1904
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

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