T-V (except Taylor, Jacob), 1797-1903
Scope and Contents
Includes:
Talbott, Emma M., 11/12/1898: Tunesassa, to PYMIC regarding resignation
Thomas, Jonathan, 1804-1821: ca. 8 letters, [some also signed by Joseph Elkinton and Ann Thomas] regarding situation of living among First Nations peoples, from the following locations:
- [1 from] Genesanguhta, 4/21/1804
- [6 from] Tunesassa, 3/28/1817 to 5/20/1820
- [1 from] Pittsburgh, 5/19/1821
Trimble, Joseph, 1797-1799: 3 letters, Concord, 7/17/1797 to 6/2/1799 to Henry Drinker regarding Thomas Wilson, update on personal life
Trippe, Morton F., 3/3/1903: letter, Salamanca to George Scattergood regarding banishment of liquor at Red House
Twining, Stephen, 1811-1815: 8 letters [all with Jacob Taylor and Hannah Jackson], 3/15/1811 to 2/15/1815, Cattaraugus regarding current situation
Vail, Mary, 11/26/1873: letter, Tunesassa, to PYMIC regarding resignation
Van Rensselaer, Leland D., 4/22/1890: typed letter, Randolph, New York, to George J. Scattergood regarding discovery of a vein of coal
Valentine, Thomazine, 1857-1864: 7 letters, Tunesassa, 7/6/1857 to 12/8/1864 to PYMIC regarding correspondence and work with First Nations peoples
Dates
- Creation: Majority of material found in 1797-1903
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. Access may be provided via digital or microfilm copy, per repository policy.
Physical Location
Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections
Materials Specific Details
Affiliation: Pre-separation/Orthodox
Physical Facet
1 folder
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