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Box 5

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Contains 33 Results:

Friends' Meetings, 1824-1828

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents

This folder includes miscellaneous minutes from Quaker meetings

Dates: 1824-1828

Fry, Elizabeth, Not dated

 File — Box: 5
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A small ticket of admission which says "Admit the Bearer to the Female Side of Newgate, at Half past Ten on the Instant" and is signed by Elizabeth Fry. Newgate refers to Newgate Prison.

Dates: Not dated

Gage, Thomas, July 13-Nov.21, 1765

 File — Box: 5
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Includes three bills of exchange

Dates: July 13-Nov.21, 1765

Gilpin Family, 1814-1815

 File — Box: 5
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A set of letters addressing the affairs of the Gilpin family. There is also a birth note for William Gilperin, recorded as the son of Mary and Joshua Gilpin

Dates: 1814-1815

Girard, Steven, 1819

 File — Box: 5
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A bill of exchange in Philadelphia

Dates: 1819

Godfrey, Thomas, 1739

 File — Box: 5
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A bill charged to Thomas Penn. in Philadelphia

Dates: 1739

Godman, Angelica, 1831-1835

 File — Box: 5
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Includes five letters to Daniel B. Smith in which she discusses her problems in running a school to raise her children and asks advice. Also includes a sketch of Mme. de Stael

Dates: 1831-1835

Godman, Eleanor, 1845

 File — Box: 5
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A letter from Eleanor Godman to Daniel B. Smith; she invites him to her wedding to Dr. Wm. W. Goldsmith; thanks him for his kindness to her family

Dates: 1845

Godman, Dr. John G., 1829-1830

 File — Box: 5
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Includes six letters from Dr. John G. Godman to Daniel B. Smith in addition to two engraved portraits of Godman

Dates: 1829-1830

Godman, Margrette, July 9, 1832 -Sept. 7, 1844

 File — Box: 5
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This folder contains four letters from Margrette Godman to Daniel B. Smith; in the letters she tells of her and Angelica's plan to give up school in N.Y. and start one in Baltimore; tells of progress in Baltimore, Angelica's flightiness; tells of new position as head mistress of school in Cumberland, Pa.; pays back some money; asks for more

Dates: July 9, 1832 -Sept. 7, 1844