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Josiah Tatum letter to Thomas Kimber

 Collection
Identifier: HCS-000-018

Scope and Contents

This collection contains a single letter from Tatum to Kimber, dated October 15, 1830. The letter primarily covers a concern over the importance of religion in a liberal education. Tatum considers religion to be fundamental in the education experience, and argues for its place as a foundation upon which all other learning can be built. Though he was not serving on the Haverford Board of Managers at this time, Tatum was a representative for the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, and sent this letter to argue for their interests.

Dates

  • Creation: 1830 October 15

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use

Use Restrictions

Standard Federal Copyright Law Applies (U.S. Title 17)

Biographical Note

Josiah Tatum (1790-1853) was born in Deptford Township, Gloucester Co., New Jersey to John Tatum and Elizabeth Cooper. He grew up in a Quaker family, spending much of his earlier years working on the family farm. In 1814, Tatum married Rachel Offley and the couple had eight children. Upon the death of his first wife, he remarried to Elizabeth Whitall in 1838. After moving his family to Philadelphia, Tatum became a member of the Haverford College Board of Managers, serving in this position from 1844 to 1853. Tatum served in a number of capacities for the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, including as a clerk and as a messenger to Ohio on behalf of the Yearly Meeting. He died on April 2, 1853 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Extent

0.01 linear ft. (1 folder )

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This collection contains a single letter from Tatum to Kimber, dated October 15, 1830.

Related Materials

Kimber collection (HC.MC-1338), American Friends' letters (HC.MC-851, Box 9), Thomas Kimber collection (HCS.000.024)

Processing Information

Processed by Cullen Worth, completed June, 2024

Title
Josiah Tatum letter to Thomas Kimber
Status
Completed
Author
Cullen Worth
Date
June, 2024
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

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