Box 1
Contains 173 Results:
Elizabeth Cope Collins letter to Rebecca Collins, 1842-10-13
4 pages. Elizabeth Cope Collins married Rebecca Collins's stepson William Morris Collins. She writes about her improved health, her young daughter, and several sermons recently delivered at Quaker meetings.
Subjects: Motherhood; Quakers--Religious life
Related Locations: Philadelphia (Pa.)
Mary Anna Longstreth letter to Rebecca Collins, 1842-11-21
4 pages. Mary Anna Longstreth was Rebecca Collins's niece. Discusses reading material and personal journal entries that Collins shared with her. Shares news about herself, others, and recent events, including her participation in the Prison Committee.
Subjects: Collins, Rebecca, 1805-1892; Diaries; Quakers; Quakers--Religious life; Prison reformers
Related Locations: Philadelphia (Pa.)
Mary Anna Longstreth letter to Rebecca Collins, 1843-01-22
4 pages. Mary Anna Longstreth was Rebecca Collins's niece. Primarily discusses news concerning family/friends and describes her participation in the Prison Committee.
Subjects: Quakers; Quakers--Religious life; Prison reformers; Women--Finance, Personal; Judgment Day
Related Locations: Philadelphia (Pa.); Stoke Newington (London, England); London (England)
Mary Anna Longstreth letter to Rebecca Collins, 1843-02-27
4 pages. Mary Anna Longstreth was Rebecca Collins's niece. Primarily discusses news concerning family/friends, and describes her participation in the Prison Committee. Also discusses the correspondence, reading material, and personal journal entries that Collins shared with her.
Subjects: Collins, Rebecca, 1805-1892; Personal correspondence; Sick; Death; Prison reformers
Related Locations: Philadelphia (Pa.); Stoke Newington (London, England); London (England)
Mary Anna Longstreth letter to Rebecca Collins, 1843-03-12
4 pages. Mary Anna Longstreth was Rebecca Collins's niece. Primarily discusses their ongoing correspondence while Collins has been abroad, and the emerging tensions within the Society of Friends relating to John Wilbur.
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Quakers; Society of Friends; Society of Friends--Wilburite controversy; Dissenters, Religious; Prison reformers
Related Locations: Philadelphia (Pa.); Stoke Newington (London, England); London (England)
Mary Anna Longstreth letter to Rebecca Collins, 1843-04-15
4 pages. Mary Anna Longstreth was Rebecca Collins's niece. Primarily discusses their ongoing correspondence during Collins's time abroad, as well as the health of Collins and various friends/family.
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Diaries; Quakers; Collins, Rebecca, 1805-1892; Childbirth; Sick
Related Locations: Philadelphia (Pa.); Stoke Newington (London, England); London (England)
Mary Anna Longstreth letter to Rebecca Collins, 1843-04-26
4 pages. Mary Anna Longstreth was Rebecca Collins's niece. Primarily describes the illness and death of Jane Bowne Haines and the health of other friends/family. Also discusses their ongoing correspondence during Collins's time abroad.
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Sick; Death; Quakers; Haines, Jane Bowne, 1790-1843
Related Locations: Philadelphia (Pa.); Stoke Newington (London, England); London (England)
Mary Anna Longstreth letter to Rebecca Collins, 1843-05-15
4 pages. Mary Anna Longstreth was Rebecca Collins's niece. Primarily reports news of friends/family, especially regarding death and illness. Discusses their ongoing correspondence during Collins's time abroad.
Subjects: Death; Sick; Quakers; Tracts; Personal correspondence; Collins, Rebecca, 1805-1892
Related Locations: Philadelphia (Pa.); Stoke Newington (London, England); London (England)
Mary Anna Longstreth letter to Rebecca Collins, 1843-05-28
4 pages. Mary Anna Longstreth was Rebecca Collins's niece. Primarily reports news concerning the herself and other Quakers. Requests a list of books. References her participation in the Prison Committee.
Subjects: Quakers; Public worship--Society of Friends; Society of Friends; Hicksites; Personal correspondence; Books and reading
Related Locations: Philadelphia (Pa.); Stoke Newington (London, England); London (England)
Mary Anna Longstreth letter to Rebecca Collins, 1843-07-02
4 pages. Mary Anna Longstreth was Rebecca Collins's niece. Primarily reports on recent events and news concerning herself and other Quakers. Discusses their ongoing correspondence during Collins's time abroad. References her participation in the Prison Committee.
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Sick; Quakers
Related Locations: Philadelphia (Pa.); Stoke Newington (London, England); London (England)