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Joseph Haines papers

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-095

Scope and Contents

This collection is comprised of three folders of the papers of Joseph H. Haines. The collection includes primarily letters of Joseph Haines to his father, William H. Haines, dated 1917-1921, reporting on conditions in France during World War I and giving detailed accounts of a day's activities for Haines working for the Reconstruction Unit of the American Friends Service Committee, including building and repairing houses and schools, assisting local people, and altogether offering a picture of life in Gruny and other parts of France, especially Paris, during World War I (ca. 125 items). There is also a single folder of newspaper clippings related to World War I.

Dates

  • Creation: 1917-2002

Creator

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

Use Restrictions

Standard Federal Copyright Laws Apply (U.S. Title 17).

Biographical Note

Joseph Howell Haines (1878-1957) was the son of William Henry Haines and Mary [Howell] Haines, and a member of Germantown Monthly Meeting. He graduated from Haverford College in 1898. With the establishment of the American Friends Service Committee, Joseph Haines served in France with its [WWI] Reconstruction Unit at Gruny (Somme) and in the Paris Office. In 1920, he was in England, later in the Paris Office and attending the Executive Committee meetings of the Friends War Victims Relief Committee. He returned home briefly in 1920, then traveled back to England. In 1921, he traveled in France with Ben Hoffman and George Lippincott, and then in England. Joseph Haines married 1. Helen Whitall and 2. Margaret Mary Clark. On April 30, 1917, representatives of Five Years' Meeting, Friends General Conference and Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (Orthodox) (all Quaker bodies) met and created the Friends National Service Committee, soon renamed the American Friends Service Committee. The original vision was to provide conscientious objectors with opportunities to do relief work in France during World War I, which consisted of building, repairing, agriculture, horticulture, sanitation, medical aid, social work and feeding. Haines seemed to consider this work to be his calling.

Extent

.2 Linear Feet (3 folders)

Language

English

Overview

This collection is comprised of three folders of the papers of Joseph H. Haines.

Acquisition

Unknown.

Existence and Location of Copies

Microfilmed copies of Joseph Haines's letters, apparently located with Germantown Monthly Meeting Overseers' Minutes at Haverford and Swarthmore College Libraries. In addition, typed copies of these letters, which the donor states were offered for publication, accompany the collection.

Related Materials

HC.MC.950.096 Margaret Mary Clark Haines papers

Seperated Materials

Two photographs of the Haverford Class of 1898 have been moved to HCHC photos, Class Pix, 1890-1899.

Processing Information

Processed by Kara Flynn; completed March, 2016.

Title
Joseph Haines papers, 1917-2002
Author
Kara Flynn
Date
March, 2016
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

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