box 2
Contains 22 Results:
A List of ministering Friends who visited this Country from Europe, 1836
Also those Americans who visited Europe. Manuscript notebook, "Copied for Ann Sharpless, 1836." lso includes those Americans who visited Europe. Copied for Ann Sharpless.
Account of the Separation concerning Providence and Middletown meeting houses, undated
Manuscript concerning disputed use of the Providence and Middletown meeting houses. Unsigned.
Copy of Letitia Penn's 1701 certificate of removal, 1701 7mo 27
Undated mManuscript copy of Penn's 1701 certificate
Certificate of removal for Elizabeth Hoopes from Goshen M.M. to Darby M.M., 1770-01-05
From Goshen to Darby Monthly Meeting. Elizabeth, widow of Stephen Hoopes. Removal and clearness.
“Notes on receiving goods feloniously obtained”, undated
Manuscript statement against buying products made with the labor of enslaved people.
Joseph Balderston to William Bangs, approximately 1845
ALS. Balderston expresses a warning to him concerning Bangs's sudden conversion and preaching. William P. Bangs (1818-1872) married Sarah Cresson Emlen in 1846.
Joseph Bewley, County Carlow, to Isaac Hedwen, approximately 1845
ALS concerning Sarah Emlen's visit in the ministry in Ireland
John Wilbur, Rhode Island, to William Bangs, 1849,1851
2 ALsS, religious concerns. Wilbur (1774-1856)\, Quaker minister at the center of the split in New England Yearly Meeting in 1845.
Joseph King to William Bangs, 1850-03-27
Joseph King, Baltimore, with praise to Bangs for his devotion to Society of Friends. Comments that unhappy with Friends' plain language use of thee rather than thou.
James Emlen to his children, 1856 - 1858
7 letters to his children and their families