Jackson, Halliday (Darby) to Ferris, Benjamin, 1827-28
Scope and Contents
8 ALsS. Description of dissention in Darby Monthly Meeting and Quarterly, with complaints written for Jackson and others for attending conference at Green Street. Halliday Jackson (1771-1835) was a Quaker minister from New Garden and Darby, Pa. In 1828, he visited meetings to promulgate the Hicksite perspective. In letter of 9 mo 9 from Mount Pleasant, Ohio, he describes the meeting of six Orthodox with Elias Hicks. Before his death in 1835, Jackson wrote an incomplete history of the Separation.
Dates
- Creation: 1827-28
Conditions Governing Access
Access is through microfilm when available. Collection is open for research.
Physical Facet
1 folder
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