Box 31
Contains 61 Results:
Taylor, Bayard to [Worrell, Emma]. New York, 1878 2mo 19
Written shortly before going to Germany as minister. Gift of Mariam Worrell Webb
Mott, Richard to [?], Silas. Toledo, 1878 5mo 10
Gift of Friends Historical Association, 1948
Jennings, Giffard and Shourds. Genealogical notes, 1879-1884
Part of Philadelphia Meeting Manuscripts, deposited 1975
Albertson, Charles, recipient, 1879 4mo 14 - 1880 12 mo 10
Letters concerning sending Quaker texts to public libraries.
Griffith, John to [?]. Bear Gap, 1879 8mo 17
Lewis, Graceanna (Media, Pa.) to Child, Lydia Maria., 1879 09mo 14
The letter expresses admiration and appreciation for the influence that Child had on her life and members of her family especially concerning anti-slavery. Lewis had briefly met Child many years before at the home of Isaac T. Hopper. Purchase, Acc. 2002.005
Branson, D. W. to Smedley, Samuel. Greenwood Farm, Va., 1879 11mo 17
Gift of Friends Historical Association, 1948
Jeanes, Samuel. Papers relating to property bequeathed to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting., circa 1880
Regarding use of property bequeathed to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting
Eliot, Charles W. to Kent, Lindley C., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1880 3mo 30
Stating that "girls and boys are better taught separately than together...." Gift of Mrs. Lindley C. Kent, 1974. Original in Cornell University Archives.
Bascom, John to Kent, Lindley C., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1880 3mo 31
Stating that the faculty favors co-education; cites the advantage to young women of being able to secure better education, and a less expensive one, through coeducation. Gift of Mrs. Lindley C. Kent, Jr., 1974. Original in Cornell University Archives.