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East Hoosic (Orthodox) and East Hoosuck (Pre-Separation) Monthly Meetings Records

 Collection
Identifier: QM-NY-E333

Scope and Contents

Records of East Hoosic Monthly Meeting and its predecessor, East Hoosuck Monthly Meeting, 1783-1845. Includes: men's minutes, 1783-1820 and 1833-1843, and women's minutes, 1783-1803 and 1840-45.

Dates

  • Creation: 1783-1845

Creator

Language of Materials

These records are entirely in English

Conditions Governing Access

Where available, access is through microfilm.

Conditions Governing Use

Information on reproduction policies available in the library.

Biographical / Historical

East Hoosic Monthly Meeting was established in 1783, set off from Saratoga Monthly Meeting. The Hicksite branch of this meeting was laid down in 1847, members attached to Easton Monthly. The Orthodox branch was laid down in 1845, members attached to Saratoga Monthly.

Extent

0.46 linear ft. (7 volumes)

Abstract

Records of East Hoosic Monthly Meeting (Orthodox) and its predecessor, East Hoosuck Monthly Meeting, 1783-1845. Includes: men's minutes, 1783-1820 and 1833-1843, and women's minutes, 1783-1803 and 1840-45.

Arrangement

Divided into series: Minutes (men's): 1.1 1783-1793, 1.2 1793-1796, 1.3 1796-1804, 1.4 1804-1820 (typescript), 1.5 1833-1843; Women's minutes: 2.1 1783-1803, 2.2 1840-1845.

Physical Location

This collection is stored at the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.

Custodial History

Transferred from Haviland Records Room by NYYM in 1997.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Deposit, 1997.

Existence and Location of Copies

Also available in microfilm, for use in the repository only: MR-NY33-35.

Title
East Hoosic (Orthodox) and East Hoosuck (Pre-Separation) Monthly Meetings Records
Author
Inventory prepared by: FHL Staff
Date
2007
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

Find It at the Library

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