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Duane Shank Collection on David Truong's Espionage Trial
Duane Shank's files related to defense work for David Truong, a Vietnamese antiwar activist who was convicted of espionage and maintained his innocence. Includes correspondence between Shank and Truong, copies of legal documents, financial records for the Vietnam Trial Support Committee, notes, mailing lists, newsletters, and clippings.
Duanesburg Monthly Meeting (Orthodox) Records
Records of Duanesburgh Monthly Meeting (Orthodox), 1828-49. Includes men's minutes 1828-49.
Duanesburgh Preparative Meeting Records
Records of Duanesburgh Preparative Meeting, 1800-73. Includes minutes 1800-73.
Rachel Davis DuBois Papers
Rachel Davis DuBois (1892-1993) was a Quaker educator, writer, and a pioneer in the interfaith and interracial dialogue and intercultural education. This collection contains the personal papers of Rachel Davis DuBois, including correspondence, writings, her work with interracial, intercultural, and interfaith projects, personal logs and notes, and miscellaneous material.
Christiana Dugan Collected Papers
Includes bibliographies of peace studies literature organized alphabetically by title; and typed notes on peace, women, and the peace movement.
Joseph A. and Ruth Dugdale Correspondence
Correspondence of Dugdale and his wife, Ruth Dugdale, both of whom were active in reform efforts such as the abolition of slavery and women's rights. Correspondents include Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, Thomas Garrett, William Lloyd Garrison, James Mott, Lucretia Mott, and Wendell Phillips.
George A. Dunlap, Spike's Diary
Spike's Diary is a memoir written in the third person by George A. Dunlap (Class of 1916) about his experiences with various staff and faculty members during and after his time at Haverford.
Dunn - Osborn - Battey family papers
Papers include those of Nathan Dunn (1782-1844) who became financially successful in the China trade; letters (1833-1856) of David Battey discussing farm life in Indiana; letters (1864-1865) of Nancy Battey, some while teaching African American children; letters of George W. Taylor (1803-1891) discussing his free produce business in Philadelphia.
Diane Dunning collection on Chestnut Hill Monthly Meeting Capital Campaign
This collection contains the administrative and fundraising records of the Chestnut Hill Monthly Meeting Meetinghouse Campaign.