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Box 3

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Contains 9 Results:

Richardson, Samuel- Surveying, 1688-1902

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Includes: Samuel Richardson, Charles Roberts, David Sands, T. Scattergood, Thomas Shillitoe, John Shoemaker, Slavery, Joseph Smith, William Southebe, S. Stanton, John Stewardson, Surveying

Dates: 1688-1902

Thompson, C.- Zane, Sarah, 1702-1879

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Includes: C. Thompson, George Vaux, Nicholas Waln, John Weale, D. Wheeler, Alexander White, William Williams, Thomas Worrilaw, Sarah Zane

Dates: 1702-1879

General correspondence- Beck, Wm.- Robey, Charles, 1898-1967

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Correspondents include: William Beck, Joseph Green, Lloyd E.Griscom, Sarah P.F. Hallowell, Haverford College (Edwin Bronner), Rufus M. Jones, John Letchworth, William Littleboy, Charles Robey

Dates: 1898-1967

General correspondence- Sharp, Isaac- Tustin, Joseph P., 1895-1971

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Corespondents include: A.P. Sharp, Isaac Sharp, Joseph P. Tustin

Dates: 1895-1971

General correspondence- Varney, Eliza- unknown, 1879-1970

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correspondents include: Eliza Varney, GV VIII, Anna B. Warrington, G.S. Wetherill, Bill Worth. Topics include: Women speaking in Meeting; Institute of Colored Youth; Vaux pedigree; symbolism of the lily; scions of the William Penn treaty elm; Quaker Meeting Houses.

Dates: 1879-1970

Correspondence of the Friends Historical Society, 1903-1905, 1903-1905

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Scope and Contents Correspondents include: Rufus M. Jones, Albert Cook Myers, NormanPenney, Isaac Sharp, Allen C. Thomas and GVVIII. Topics include Establishment of the Friends Historical Society (Eng.) and the establishment of its Journal; details of the supplement "The First Publishers of Truth" or "The First Breaking Forth of Truth"; centennial celebration of the building of Arch St. Meeting House (Phila.) being planned people serving in various capacities for F.H.S. in 1904-5; books sent to be added to the...
Dates: 1903-1905

Correspondence of the Friends Historical Society, 1906-1907, 1906-1907

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Scope and Contents Correspondents include: Norman Penney and GV VIII. Topics include: GV VIII's acceptance of the position of vice president of the Friends Historical Society (Eng.) George Fox and Margaret Fell Fox's ancestry and other genealogical issues; continuing pursuit of the publication of "The First Publishers of Truth"; GV VIII's acceptance of the position of president of F.H.S. extracts of minutes relating to the captivity of John Hanson among Native Americans in the 18th century; epistles to be...
Dates: 1906-1907

Correspondence of the Friends Historical Society, 1908-1909, 1908-1909

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Scope and Contents Correspondents include: Norman Penney and GV VIII; also Allen C. Thomas and Jane Wylie. Topics include: Quaker research topics; writing by Vaux, especially his work on Quakers in Charleston, S.C., submitted for publication in the Journalof F.H.S.; historical facts; resignation of GV VIII as president of F.H.S. the proposed publication of George Fox's Journal; death of Vaux's son, William; introduction of penny postage between England and U.S.; portraits of George Fox and Thomas Story;...
Dates: 1908-1909

Correspondence of the Friends Historical Society, 1910-1911, 1910-1911

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Correspondents include: Norman Penney and GVVIII. Topics include: Quaker research topics; writing by Vaux, especially his work on Friends in S.C., submitted for publication in the Journal of F.H.S.; Penney's editing of George Fox's Journal

Dates: 1910-1911