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Lewis Benson papers addition

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1290

Scope and Contents

The Lewis Benson papers addition comprises many additions of materials to his original collection (HC.MC.1162). The collection is composed primarily of correspondence, Benson's writings, materials on fellowships Benson was involved with, and resources he may have used in his writings.

Dates

  • Creation: 1932-1986

Creator

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

Use Restrictions

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

Biographical Note

Lewis Benson (August 15, 1906 - August 23, 1986) was born to Clara (Clarette) and John Benson. He was born into and raised in Manasquan Friends Meeting and New York Yearly Meeting. He rejoined the meeting in his retirement, and is buried in its graveyard. In his youth, Lewis also attended a Scotch Presbyterian Church with his mother, and in the summers he spent time at Sea Girt-Manasquan with his cousins. Benson attended Executive Meeting and Half Yearly Meeting, where he was able to socialize with Quakers his own age, and learn Quaker business practices. He did not graduate from high school, which prevented him from permanent positions at Quaker organizations later in life. He became interested in the metaphysical system of Gurdjieff, which left him in self-described despair. At age 25, he was drawn to George Fox’s journal, wherein reading about Fox’s struggle with despair, he found kinship and support. He became a life-long student of George Fox’s message, studying his work for over 50 years. He worked with Quakers in Britain. He participated in dialogues with Anabaptists and Quakers, including publishing much of his writings in “The Call,” which was published in Britain and the United States. He was a prolific writer and lecturer. The New Foundation Fellowship started in the 1970s, with Benson as as founding member. He was also part of the Young Friends movement in Philadelphia, which was concerned with reunification of the two yearly meetings. He met his wife, Sarah, at Pendle Hill the winter of 1933-1934; they were married in 1937 in Germantown. He later became the first librarian at Pendle Hill. Their son, John, was born in 1940.

(The Friend, September 19, 1986; Sarah Benson biography of Lewis)

Extent

7.5 Linear Feet (18 boxes)

Language

English

Overview

The Lewis Benson papers addition comprises many additions of materials to his original collection (HC.MC.1162). The collection is composed primarily of correspondence, Benson's writings, materials on fellowships Benson was involved with, and resources he may have used in his writings.

Arrangement

The collection has six series, predominatly arranged by date: Correspondence, Writing, Fellowships (sub-series: New Foundation Fellowship, Publishers of Truth, Young Friends Movement, Baring Street), Resources, Multimedia, Personal history

Acquisition

The Lewis Benson papers addition was donated to Special Collections, Haverford College by the Benson family.

Related Materials

  • HC.MC.1162 Lewis Benson papers
  • HC.MC.950.020 Lewis Benson papers
  • HC.MC.1303 Lewis and Sarah Benson papers

Processing Information

Processed by Mary A. Crauderueff; completed May, 2018.

Subject

Title
Lewis Benson papers addition
Author
Mary A. Crauderueff
Date
May, 2018
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

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