Box 16
Container
Contains 42 Results:
Addressed (?) names, n.d.
File — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
Signatures, probably all by Benjamin Ferris, and removed from envelopes
Dates:
n.d.
Ticket to Dr. Pole's Lectures, n.d.
File — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
Note on back "Designed by T. Pole & improved by." Joseph Bringhurst's mother, Ann Pole, was the daughter of John and Rachel Smith Pole. Pole was a wealthy Philadelphia merchant.
Dates:
n.d.
Testimony concerning George Mason, 1706
File — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
Ms memorial by his son, Benjamin Mason. A Quaker minister
Dates:
1706
Epistle to the Friends at Curles, Virginia, 1754
File — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
MS epistle signed by Mary Peisly and Catherine Layton, with note "Pertinent B. Ferris 1868"
Dates:
1754
Epistle from London Yearly Meeting to Friends at Burlington, 1758
File — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
MS epistle
Dates:
1758
Extracts from the Yearly Meeting, 1762
File — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
MS extracts, concerning dress in particular
Dates:
1762
Testimony concerning Lydia Rawlinson Lancaster, 1762
File — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
MS memorial, ministry and death of an English minister, died 1761
Dates:
1762
Ancient Testimony and Principles, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 1776
File — Box: 16
Scope and Contents
Printed Principles of the People called Quakers with respect to the King and Government
Dates:
1776