Box 3
Contains 67 Results:
Haines, Phebe, 1877
Letter to Samuel Morris (n.p.) Jan 6, 1877
Haines, Robert B. (No.1), 1841-1846
Letters to Samuel B. Morris, Germantown and Bristol Twnshp, from Haverford School, Flushing, L.I.; Cincinnati, Russel Co., Virginia, Knoxville, TN, Huntsville, Alabama, Memphis, TN., and Hopkinsville, Kentucky. 2/5/1841 to 12/10/1836. (tells of his extensive travels and the various activities engaged in)
Haines, Robert B. (No.2), 1847-1865
Halftown, Harrrison
Letter to Samuel Morris, [np]. Cold Spring, Oct. 30, 1864. [discusses material and spiritual problems of Indigenous Americans on reservations]
Ham, M., 1845
Letter to Samuel Morris, Haverford School, West Haverford. Philadelphia, July 2, 1845.
Harlock, Hannah, 1894-1896
Letters to Samuel Morris [np]. Newington Dunedin, 5mo. 16, 1894 to 11mo.25,1896. 3 items. [Recalls visit of Morris and Rhoads, speaks of Friends and religion.]
Harlock, Sampson S., 1894-1898
2 items. Newington, Dunedin [New Zealand], 5/16/1894 to 11/25/96. Discusses politics, especially womens' suffrage and temperance as well as religious and friendly matters.
Harris, Peter, 1839-1843
A. Letters to Samuel B. Morris, Germantown. Monrovia, Liberia,
Oct. 5, 1839 and Aug. 11, 1843. 2 items. [Discusses journey from Philadelphia to Monrovia and life, events and customs in Liberia, where he teaches school]
B. Letter to Samuel Morris, Germantown. Cape Palmas, Africa. [discusses life in Liberia and his trip to Cape Palmas.]
C. Memorandum of contents of trunk [destination unknown].
Henry, J. C., 1859
Copy of letter to Abn[er] Martin, President of the Germantown Savings Fund, [np]. Germantown, Feb. 3, 1859. 3 items. [Eulogizes Samuel B. Morris, suggests memorial resolutions to Board of Managers. Folder also includes actual resolutions sent to Elliston P. Morris [SBM's son] and his family.]
Heston, David, 1876-1877
4 items. Letters to Samuel Morris, [np]. Norfolk, Va., Darlington, S.C., and Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 6, 1876, Jan. 4, 1871, and 1mo.24, 1877. [Details his missionary trip South. Comments on political and racial situation, enclose tract by him and Joseph Walton.]