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Box 6

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Contains 116 Results:

Davis, Edward M. to Editor, Public Spirit, Philadelphia, 1882 1mo 7

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: A00182549
Scope and Contents

2 pages. Requests that the "Public Spirit" paper give notice of his plans to open his hall in the near future for a religious service.

Subjects: Religious gatherings; Letters to the editor

Relevant locations: Philadelphia (Pa.)

Dates: 1882 1mo 7

Grew, Mary to Hallowell, Anna Davis, and Davis, Edward M., Philadelphia, 1882 5mo 20

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: A00182550 / A00182551
Scope and Contents Mary Grew to Davis, Edward Morris; Davis, Maria Mott to Anna Davis Hallowell, Philadelphia, 1882 5mo 20 [1 L]. Mary Grew sends her letter for ADH to EMD for him forward; MMD writes on the back of MG’s letter to ADH. A00182550 3 pages. Agrees to do some writing for the development of the Lucretia Mott biography during the summer; Anna Davis Hallowell was in charge of preparing the biography. Regrets being too busy to visit Davis in...
Dates: 1882 5mo 20

Davis, Maria, Mott to Lord, Martha Mott, Roadside, 1882 6mo 9

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: A00182567
Scope and Contents

4 pages. Written from Roadside. Discusses recent events and news concerning family/friends.

Subjects: Personal correspondence

Relevant locations: Cheltenham (Pa.)

Dates: 1882 6mo 9

Nichol, Elizabeth Pease to ?, Edinburgh, 1883 8mo 21

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: A00182568
Scope and Contents 4 pages. Elizabeth Pease Nichol was a British abolitionist, suffragist, and social activist. Written on "Huntly Lodge, Edinburgh" stationery. Addressed to a son-in-law of Lucretia Mott. Is sending the Lucretia Mott correspondence in her possession to aid in the development of Mott's biography. Discusses her recollections of the antislavery movement, including the rejection of women representatives at the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention.Subjects: Anthony, Susan B. (Susan...
Dates: 1883 8mo 21

Ames, Charles G. to Dear Friend, Philadelphia, 1884 12mo 24

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: A00182535
Scope and Contents

2 pages. Addressed to "My dear Friend"; probably to a family member of Lucretia Mott (possibly Maria Mott Davis). Charles Gordon Ames was a clergyman and abolitionist. Recommends a publisher by the name of George H. Ellis to work on the biography of Lucretia Mott.

Subjects: Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880; Biography; Ellis, George H. (Printer)

Relevant locations: Philadelphia (Pa.)

Dates: 1884 12mo 24

Holden, Albert F. to Hallowell, Anna Davis, Boston, 1887 11mo 29

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: A00182569
Scope and Contents

This letter was formerly identified as "Holden, Alfred F. to Hallowell, Anna Davis, Boston, 1887 11mo 29" until it was retitled in 2018.



Dates: 1887 11mo 29

Whittier, John Greenleaf to ?, Amesbury, 1891 1mo 12

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: A00182570
Scope and Contents

2 pages. Short message saying, "I am glad to add something to the friendly testimonial [sp] to our beloved friend."

Subjects: Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892; Personal correspondence

Relevant locations: Amesbury (Mass.)

Dates: 1891 1mo 12

Grew, Mary to Davis, Maria, Chadds Ford, 1892 6mo 29

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: A00182571
Scope and Contents 7 pages. Discusses her bereavement over the death of Margaret Jones Burleigh and offers her sympathy over the death of Maria Mott Davis's husband, Edward Morris Davis. Talks about her past, present, and future living arrangements, as well as the living arrangements of Maria Mott Davis and Mrs. Jones. Recounts living through the antislavery movement and discusses the progress of the women's rights movement. Says, "The wonderful progress in the emancipation of women from old time fetters, I...
Dates: 1892 6mo 29

Furness, William Henry to Hallowell, Anna Davis, Philadelphia, 1893 1mo 3

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: A00182572
Scope and Contents

3 pages. William Henry Furness was a clergyman and abolitionist. Considers Lucretia Mott to be a mother figure to him and remarks on the 100th anniversary of her birthday. Will be officiating a wedding and attending "the Abolition Gathering" later in the day. Wishes her a happy New Year.

Subjects: Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880; Abolitionists

Relevant locations: Philadelphia (Pa.)

Dates: 1893 1mo 3

Addams, Jane to Hallowell, Anna Davis, Chicago, 1896 10mo 24

 Item — Box: 6
Identifier: A00182573
Scope and Contents

1 page. Jane Addams was a prominent social reformer, peace activist, suffragist, and author, and is considered the mother of social work. Written on "Hull-House" stationery. Date is unclear (October 24th, 1890-1899). Thanks her for the invitation to visit while she is in Boston, which she plans to accept.

Subjects: Personal correspondence; Hallowell, Anna Davis, 1838-

Relevant locations: Chicago (Ill.)

Dates: 1896 10mo 24