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Box 6

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Contains 31 Results:

Ross, Thomas

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ALS York, 12 mo. 9, 1785

addressed to H. Cathrall

topics:

- his health (letter written a few weeks before his death)

- news of family and friends

Routh, Martha Winter (1743-1817)

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Ms. copy of ALS dated Clove, 8 mo. 13, 1796

addressed to Thomas J.

topics:

- includes narrative of a dream he had

- religious discussion

Rowntree, H[enry]

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ALS Spring Dale, 10 mo. 23, 1859

addressed to Margaret H. Hilles

topics:

- thanks her for boxes sent to him

- his difficult financial situation

Sands, David (1745-1818)

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2 ALS N. Cornwall, 1781 and Rahway, 1787

addressed to Hannah Moore, Phila.

topics:

- news of family and Friends

- friendship

Savage, Thomas

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2 Ms. copies of ALS dated Clifton, 11 mo. 29, 1745/6

addressed to Richard Partridge, London

topics:

- tells of a “skirmish the Duke of Cumberland had with the rebels in their flight out of England towards Scotland”

Scattergood, Thomas

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ALS Bush River, S.C., 2 mo. 12, 1793

addressed to John Smith, Burlington

topics:

- encourages him to come forward as a minister

also 2 portraits (includes a silhouette)

Sharpless, Sarah

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ALS London, 6 mo. 20, 1818

addressed to Susanna Emlen

topics:

- illness of Samuel Emlen

- death of Frances Philips of Tottenham

- news of Friends

Sharpless, M.

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ALS “Weston,” 12 mo. 6, 1807

addressed to Gulielma M. Smith, Burlington

topics:

- news of family and friends

- concern for Smith's children's spiritual welfare

Smith, Albanus

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ALS Haverford College, 6 mo. 3, 1838

addressed to his aunt Rachel Stewardson, Phila.

topics:

- describes walk to Prospect Hill and the Gulf

- summer activities and studies

- Isaac Davis