Box 4
Contains 91 Results:
Randall, Samuel S. to Janney, Samuel M., 1877
Condolences on the death of Asa, and relief that the obituary for Samuel M. Janney was premature. Also asks his opinion of Hayes.
Janney, Samuel M. to Janney, Elizabeth, 1877-1878
From Baltimore, Rachel Hicks is in attendance. Read a report before the Indian Transfer Commission in Washington, D.C.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania to Janney, Samuel M., 1877 1mo 11
Receipt for a copy of the Janney family tree.
Janney, Samuel M. to Yeatman, Lavinia, 1878 4mo 27, 1878 8mo 28
Criticizes her poetry.
Parrish, Dillwyn to Janney, Samuel M. and Susan, 1878 1mo 22
Death of G[eorge] Truman and new work on William Penn. Edward Hopper found Lucretia Mott baking for the poor in her neighborhood; Mott's voice is somewhat cracked. The Intelligencer has added staff: Susan Roberts, Louisa J. Roberts, Hetty L. Parrish, and Helen G. Long. Three others remain, J[ane] Johnson, A.A. Townsend, and Susan M. Parrish.
[Janney, Samuel M.] to Moore, Mary G., 1878 2mo 27
Temperance societies.
Plummer, Jonathan W. to Janney, Samuel M., 1878 10mo 22
Yearly Meeting's proposition for a general conference.
[Janney, Samuel M.] to Plummer, J.W., 1878 11mo 6
Proposal for a general conference deferred to next year
Hunt, Sarah to Janney, Cornelia, 1878 11mo 17
Letter from a friend.
Williams, William to Janney, Cornelia, 1880
From cousin, sympathy on the death of Janney (5mo 2). July letter says that he was asked to contribute to a memorial on SMJ, mentions severe editing of all manuscripts by Representative Committee. Harshly edited a manuscript by Martha E. Tyson, as an example. His draft memorial alludes to an event in SMJ's life that others have avoided mentioning.