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Box 6

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Contains 48 Results:

Logan, James and Wharton, Joseph Jr., -48405

 File — Box: 6
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A letter from James Logan and Joseph Wharton Jr. to Capt. Joseph Anthony asking for news of William Richardson

Dates: -48405

London Yearly Meeting

 File — Box: 6
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A small note with minutes respecting Second Day Morning's Meeting of Ministers and Elders in the London Yearly Meeting

London Yearly Meeting- Meeting for Sufferings, 1737-1757

 File — Box: 6
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A set of three epistles to the London Yearly Meeting Meeting for Sufferings

Dates: 1737-1757

Lovel, Edith, 1781

 File — Box: 6
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"Extracts of Letters from Edith Lovel to her Husband." A note at the end of the extracts describes how Lovel would drown at sea soon after the last letter

Dates: 1781

Loyd, Grace, 1728

 File — Box: 6
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A letter from Grace Loyd to Thomas Richardson expressing her condolences at the death of Richardson's wife

Dates: 1728

Madison, D[olly] P., -21057

 File — Box: 6
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A letter from Dolly P. Madison to Thomas Gilpin

Dates: -21057

Majolier, Louis, 1816

 File — Box: 6
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A letter from Louis Majolier to Benjamin Johnson and a letter from Benjamin Johnson to George Dillwyn

Dates: 1816

Marshall, J[ohn], -25062

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A letter from John Marshall to Messrs. Carey and Lea concerning interpretation of newly passed copyright law, as it affects a new edition of Marshall's own book

Dates: -25062

Marsillac, Jean de, 1788-1797

 File — Box: 6
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Includes two letters, both from Jean de Marsillac, one addressed to Benjamin Rotch and the other to John Elliot Alencon; extracts from a letter from Jean de Marsillac to S. G. B.; an account of Jean de Marsillac's ministry at Newport Rhode Island

Dates: 1788-1797

Mease, James, 1807-1840

 File — Box: 6
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A letter from James Mease to Thomas Gilpin in Philadelphia. The letter encloses a separate letter from Sir Joseph Banks, as a gift. Enclosed letter discusses British vs. American agriculture; expresses hopes for peaceful relations between the U.S. and Britain

Dates: 1807-1840