Box 36
Contains 27 Results:
Green, Joseph Joshua. Biography of Joseph Markes Green. . . 1771-1804, 1914 7mo 15-18
“Joseph Markes Green, of Saffron Walden, Merchant, and of Burdeaux Farm, Littlebury, Yeoman; Some account of him and his Farm Diaries." Gift of Friends Reference Library, Devonshire House, London, 1922
Hawkins, Harry A. to Albertson, Mary W., 1914 10mo 6
Concerning Henry W. Wilbur. Enclosures: Photograph of Henry W. Wilbur; receipt to Harry A. Hawkins for contribution to the Henry W. Wilbur Memorial Fund.
Wanamaker, John to Leeds, Sarah B., Philadelphia, 1914, 11mo 18
Regarding the shipping of food to Belgium and Holland.
Sakra, J. Allen, House of Commons, London, to “Dear Friend”, 1915 3mo 11
Praising the work of the Friends Ambulance Unit in World War I.
Battin, Benjamin F. to Myers, Albert Cook, 1915 6mo 7, 12 - 1916 12mo 6
Battin writing from American of The World Alliance of Churches For Promoting International Friendship
Donlevy, Alice to Swain, Joseph. New York City, 1915 6mo 15 - 9mo 24
Concerning her donation to Swarthmore College of Anthony Hochstein’s drawing, “The Stork of Wahlwinkel, Bayard Taylor’s Last Poem.”
Vaughn, Elizabeth D. to Bancroft, Mrs. Wm. P., Sanford, Fla., 1915 9mo 13-29
Concerning an ambrotype and letter of Elizabeth Fry.
Catford, Hubert H. to [?]. Muswell Hill, N., London, 1916 2mo 16
Concerning the desire to help conscientious objectors. Also a postcard, dated Feb. 15th, 1916, from Egbert C. Morland to F.B. Sainty on the same subject.
Scott, Arthur H. (Philadelphia) and McCabe, Thomas B. (Selbyville, Del.) correspondence, 1916 2mo 19, 1916 2mo 24
Letter offering McCabe his first job at Scott Paper and McCabe's acceptance letter. Also cover letter from Vera Bruestle of Scott Paper to Michael Durkan, Swarthmore College Librarian, explaining the source, 1983. Transferred from RG6/Alumni Reference, 2012.
Jones, Rufus M. Haverford, Pa., to Friends Book and Tract Committee, NYC., 1916 10mo 25, 1916 10 mo 31
Jones's response to query about a claim that Jews and Quakers "are rapidly becoming extinct and that insanity is rife amongst them," according to book Mental Deficiency, by A. F. Tredgold, 1908. Gift of New York Yearly Meeting, 1997.