Box 1
Contains 70 Results:
Letter to Henry Wise of Virginia, undated, circa 1843
Concerning Wise's vehement disagreement with John Quincy Adams in the U.S. House of Representatives concerning abolition. Wise was a fervent secessionist.
Fragment, in English reverse in French, undated
Anti-Slavery sentiments, reverse in French may be a poem
Miscellaneous correspondence, ca. 1856-1886
To Marion from Cornelia and others.
[Theresa] Imogene Weed correspondence, 1899 - 1901
Also to Aunt Marion and miscellaneous writings
W. C. Butler, Eldred, Pa., to Mrs. H. J. Butler, Ceres, , 1918-07-26
Dear children
Marriage certificate of Robert Clendenon and Elizabeth Battin, 1789-04-28
Center Meeting. Separated on fold lines.
Extract of the birth record of Henry Chevalier, 1808
In French. He was born in 1801.
Memorial [to dead wife], 1806-06-21
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.
List of property Sold at public Sale by Robert Clendenon, 1812
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"
Robert Clendenon diary, 1812
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."