Box 40
Contains 31 Results:
Engle, James G. "Woodbury Monthly Meeting Records 1828-1936", [circa 1945]
Data abstracted for William Wade Hinshaw by James G. Engle, Clarksboro, NJ. Acc. 1995-025, Gift of Emma Peaslee Engle, 1995. Photocopy stored in PG1, Woodbury Monthly Meeting, for reference use.
Bowles, Gilbert to Baker, Elizabeth M., Honolulu, Hawaii, 1945 4mo 20
Replying to a request for suggestions as to how best to bequeath money for the good of Japanese school children. Transferred from the Peace Collection which had received it from the estate of Elizabeth M. Baker.
Hobhouse, Stephen Henry to Brinton, Howard H., Failand, Broxbourne, Herts., 1946 3mo 15, 1946 8mo 12, 1947 3mo 28, undated
Asking for Brinton’s criticism of his "A Christian’s Outline of Belief." Concern lest atomic war may become increasingly inevitable. Found in Stephen H. Hobhouse’s A Christian’s Outline of Belief, London, Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1946 Gift of Howard H. Brinton, 1972.
Hubrick, Ernst. British Zone, Germany, to Pennel, Elisabeth. Middletown Meeting, Wawa, Pa., circa 1947
Letter expressing thanks for the relief packages sent by the Meeting. Date other than Septemeber is not legible.
London Yearly Meeting to George VI (1895-1952), King of Great Britain. Friends House, London, 1947 10mo 3
Extending congratulations on the betrothal of Princess Elizabeth, on behalf of the Meeting for Sufferings of the Religious Society of Friends in Great Britain and of the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland. Gift of Alice L. Miller, 1975.
Trevelyan, George Macaulay. "Religious Society of Friends", 1948
Quotations from English Social History, Longmans, Green and Co., London, 1948
Jones, Rufus to Darlington, Charles J., 1948 3mo 9
Also letter (photocopy) from donor, explaining the circumstances of the letter. Confirms his belief that one must accept Christianity to become a member of the Society of Friends. Gift of Esther Collins Darlington, 1997.
Seaman, Samuel J. to Dellmuth, Mr., 1948 4mo 23
...Chart of the students and Board of Managers who have been connected with Swarthmore College since its organisation; All have come from Long Island, New York, and may trace relationship back to Capt. John Underhill and Capt. John Seaman, who came there about 1647," from letter attached to document.
Pickett, Clarence E. to Seaman, Robert. Philadelphia, 1948 4mo 27
Declining invitation to attend the celebration for the 200th anniversary of Elias Hicks's birthday.
Hoover, Herbert to Merritt, Jesse. New York, 1948 5mo 5
Declining invitation