Showing Collections: 1891 - 1900 of 5296
Nathalie Gookin papers
Goose Creek Monthly Meeting (Bedford County, Va.) Records
Records of Goose Creek Monthly Meeting, 1789-1820. Includes men's minutes 1794-1814, women's minutes 1794-1814, vital records 1789-1820, and miscellaneous.
Goose Creek Monthly Meeting (Loudoun County, Va.) Records
Records of Goose Creek Monthly Meeting, 1732-1963 and 1996-2020. Includes men's and joint minutes 1785-1950 (plus 2016 digital minutes), women's minutes 1785-1889, vital records 1732-2013, and miscellaneous 1797-1878 and 1996-2020.
Jerome D. Gorman and Donna Gorman Collected Papers
Collection contains extensive correspondence between the Gormans and VEPCO, the Virginia Electric and Power Company; also includes information about the organizations Penny Resistance and People Abolish the Death Penalty, and about Jerome Gorman's interest in attempts to extradite Jens Söring to Europe and his work to improve conditions for Death Row prisoners in Virginia.
Goshen Monthly Meeting Records
Goshen Preparative Meeting Records
Records include: pre-Separation minutes, 1807-1814 and subscription list, Twelfth Month 29, 1797; Minute books of the Hicksite men's meeting and later, of joint sessions with women, 1827-1937; minute books of the Hicksite women's meeting, 1860-1869, 1877-1889.
Edward P. Gottlieb Papers
Edward Gottlieb was an educator, civil rights activist, peace activist, and poet. He was the chairman of the War Resisters in the 1960s.
Charles Anderson Gould papers
This collection is comprised of the clippings, correspondence, and manuscripts of Charles Anderson Gould.
Stephen Gould diary
Stephen Gould was an active Quaker and a repairer of clocks in Newport, Rhode Island. His diary entries include descriptions of social calls, Quaker Meetings, the health of Gould's young son, births, deaths, and marriages within the Quaker community, and discussions of the War of 1812 and Gould's opposition to warfare in general.
Gove-Meader Family Papers
This collection contains letters and miscellaneous papers of members of the Gove and Meader family, New England Wilburite Quakers.