Box 3
Contains 67 Results:
Livick, James J., 1889
Letter to Samuel Morris, [np]. 1200 Arch Street, [Philadelphia]. Gives Morris “travel tips” for his upcoming trip abroad.
Lynch, Peter, 1867-1877
Letters to [Samuel Morris?], [np]. Halifax, Nova Scotia, and London. Discusses religious and political topics especially in the light of the American Civil War.
Mackie, Rachael, 1890-1902
Letters to Samuel Morris. Tasmania, Australia. Laments loss of her husband; mentions brother, William, ed. of Australian Friend.
Marshall, William, 1914-1917
A. Letters to Hannah P. Morris. Portland, Tenn., Appeals for aid in teaching a young man about religion; proposes deep friendship and visits; sends picture of self; speaks of family's travels
B. Letter to Hannah P. Morris from J. E. Marshall,
Union Virginia. Tells of father's death.
C. Biography of William Marshall.
Mather, J. Francis, 1893-1896
A. Letters to Samuel B. Morris. Tasmania. Describes development of Hobart School, contribution from Edwin R. Ransome, places represented by children attending the school, and his feelings about school's progress.
B. Memo re fees for children sent to Hobart School
C. Lecture transcript of paper read to Committee to
Find Work for the Unemployed, by J. Francis Mather
Mather, Thomas B.
Letter to Samuel Morris. “Fernside,” [Tasmania]. News of Tasmanian Friends, since Samuel Morris left them; tells of loss of newborn child
Maule, Benjamin
Correspondence with Samuel Morris. 3 items. Concerns B. Maule's taking custody of orphaned child, Sarah M. Evans.
Mendenhall, H.
Letter to Samuel Morris. New Brighton [Pa.] Gives prospectus of town of New Brighton, its situation, resources, likelihood of development, real estate values, etc.
Middleton, Phebe
Letters to Hannah [Morris] Westtown Boarding School.
Mitchell, David
Letters to Samuel Morris. Namborn, north Coast Line, via Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 2 items, plus 2 snapshots, of home and mill. [Letter of reminisces about S. M.'s visit to Australia, asks for more Friends' tracts to distribute, and discusses paid ministry; letter of acknowledges books and tracts, tells of good work of Salvation Army among South Sea Islanders, etc.