Box 18
Contains 66 Results:
Religious Society of People called Quakers to Wayne, General Anthony. Philadelphia, 1795 5mo 25
Regarding peace with the Native Americans. Signed by four Friends: John Parrish, David Bacon, Nicholas Waln, Henry Drinker. Gift of Friends Historical Association
Committee of Friends to the Meeting for Sufferings, Philadelphia, 1794 12mo 20
Signed by John Parrish, David Bacon, William Savery, James Emlen, reporting on Treaty at Canandaigua, New York. Gift of Friends Historical Association
Stockbridge-Munsee Women to Eddy, Hannah, et al., Stockbridge, New York, 1797 6mo 24
3 copies, 1 transcribed for Dinah Sharples by Wm. Baldwin, 27th of 12th mo.1797, of a letter from some women from the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians, "whose dispositions Friends are endeavoring to improve towards Christianity."
Johnston, Joseph (Seneca Guide). Voucher for conducting and guiding Friends to the Seneca Nation, 1798 6mo 15
The bill was for guiding [John?] Pierce and four others of the Society of Friends from Philadelphia to the Seneca Nation.
Friends who attended the Indian Treaty to Quarterly Meeting of Friends at Hopewell, [1794]
Requesting money to pay Tuscarora peoples, believed original owners of land at Hopewell, Virginia. Probably related to the Treaty of Canandaigua.
Quakers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey to the members of the Six Nations, Philadelphia, 1794 9mo 9
Concerning the committee appointed to attend the Treaty at Canadaigua, New York, Also a rough draft of this letter