Box 4
Contains 15 Results:
Poetry book, n.d.
Poetry in Lippincott's hand? A printed Overseers letter from Lippincott is loose, inside cover
Miscellenous prose, n.d.
Scraps of childhood writings including a short essay on being a Quaker
Notebook, 1887 - 1915
Occasional verse, talks given at Friendly Club, Lyceum , etc
Notes from his grandmother, Lydia Mather, 1900 - 1902
From Lydia Mather, widow of Penrose Mather. Horace apparently managed her finances
Sympathy notes on death of Lydia Mather, 1902
Sample of sympathy notes to Horace Mather Lippincott concerning death of his grandmother, Lydia Mather, on 11 mo 1902. Water damaged and moldy as received; illegible and worst were discarded.
Thank you notes, 1902
Horace distributed remembrances of his grandmother to relations. Sample: Water damaged and moldy as received, illegible and worst were discarded.
Young Friends, 1911 - 1918
Membership lists, correspondence concerning Young Friends and other Quaker committees
Engagement, Marriage, 1913 - 1914
Congratulations on engagement and his marriage, Gwynedd Monthly Meeting
Miscellaneous notes, correspondence, 1921, undated
Historic topics, etc.