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Box 36

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Contains 38 Results:

Letters from Joseph Elkinton, 1918, 1 mo

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Travel from California, through Ohio to Pennsylvania

Dates: 1918, 1 mo

Letters from Joseph Elkinton, 1919

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Most to “My dear Edward [Stratton],” from Moylan, Pocono Lake, Tunasassa. Letter Dec. 1919 from National Committee of the YMCA of China urging him to visit

Dates: 1919

Letters from Joseph Elkinton, 1920, 1 - 3 mo

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Most from Aiken, S.C. Mentions of Jacob and Rachel Maule. 4/16 he and Sarah are in NYC, ready to sail to Europe

Dates: 1920, 1 - 3 mo

Joseph and Sarah Elkinton correspondence, 1920, 4 mo

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In mid April, the Elkintons, Joseph, Sarah, and daughter Frances, sailed for Ireland where Joseph attended the yearly meeting. His health deteriorated until his death in London in June at age 62.

Dates: 1920, 4 mo

Joseph and Sarah Elkinton correspondence, 1920, 5-6 mo

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Sarah writes that Joseph’s knee is limiting him, phlebitis

Dates: 1920, 5-6 mo

Sarah Elkinton’s letter concerning death of Joseph, “Dear Friends”, [1920]

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Mimeographed for distribution, describes his final illness and death. Also clippings, article in The Friend (London)

Dates: [1920]

Extracts of letters of Joseph Elkinton to Finley Hutton, 1916-1920 (copies)

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Copied by Sarah W. Elkinton. Finley was the brother of architect Addison Hutton, and the correspondence began with Addison’s death

Dates: 1916-1920 (copies)