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Letter to Henry Wise of Virginia, undated, circa 1843

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Concerning Wise's vehement disagreement with John Quincy Adams in the U.S. House of Representatives concerning abolition. Wise was a fervent secessionist.

Dates: undated, circa 1843

Fragment, in English reverse in French, undated

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Anti-Slavery sentiments, reverse in French may be a poem

Dates: undated

Miscellaneous correspondence, ca. 1856-1886

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To Marion from Cornelia and others.

Dates: ca. 1856-1886

[Theresa] Imogene Weed correspondence, 1899 - 1901

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Also to Aunt Marion and miscellaneous writings

Dates: 1899 - 1901

Memorial [to dead wife], 1806-06-21

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Aged 56. Probably written by David Grave, Pike Run, Washington County, Pennsylvania, upon death of his first wife, Rachel Battin Grave (1751-1806?). She was the older sister of Elizabeth Battin Clendenon.

Dates: 1806-06-21

List of property Sold at public Sale by Robert Clendenon, 1812

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Note by Dorothy Wayman: "Robert Clendenon's Vendu of Property at Drumore, Pa. April 2, 1812 before he left with wife Elizabeth and Daughters Hannah and Lydia for Tunesassa"

Dates: 1812

Robert Clendenon diary, 1812

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Journey to Tunesassa from Frankford, Pennsylvania. See also typed transcript by Dorothy Wayman on microfilm and in Quaker History, Vol. 51, No. 1 (Spring 1962), "Quaker Pioneers in McKean County, Pennsylvania."

Dates: 1812