Showing Collections: 1941 - 1950 of 5316
Greenham Women Against Cruise Missiles Collected Records
Greentree collection
The collection contains an email to members and one of Greentree's brochures.
Greenville Peace Committee Collected Records
This small collection highlights the efforts of a local peace group from the viewpoint of its members.
Greenwich Monthly Meeting Records
Records of Greenwich Monthly Meeting, 1677-1998, as follows: pre-Separation, Hicksite, Orthodox and United minutes since 1784; registers of births and deaths, 1677-1987; marriage and membership records, 1784-1994; removals, 1787-1899; Orthodox women's meeting minutes, 1814-1893; Orthodox ministers and elders meeting minutes, 1828-1904; Orthodox financial records, 1907-1939.
Greenwich Preparative Meeting Records
Records of Greenwich Preparative Meeting, 1817-1952, include: minutes of the Hicksite men's meeting and joint sessions, 1841-1948; minutes of the Orthodox men’s meeting, 1823-1874; women’s meeting minutes, 1807-1816; Hicksite women's meeting minutes, 1850-1890; Orthodox women’s meeting minutes, 1817-1884; and treasurer's account book, 1884-1953.
Greenwich Village Coalition for Peaceful Priorities Collected Records
Includes correspondence (1982-2012), minutes of meetings, flyers and leaflets, financial information, publicity materials, reference files, 2 t-shirts, and newspapers clippings. Correspondents include Anne M. Orton.
Richard Bartlett Gregg Collected Papers
Henry D. Gregory letters
This collection contains two letters from Henry D. Gregory to Charles Yarnall and an unknown recipient.
Grellet-Gurney correspondence
Stephen Grellet papers
Letters, diary fragments and other miscellaneous papers. Primarily related to Grellet's travels in Europe, Russia and Haiti as Quaker missionary. Topics include his spiritual life, meeting leaders of religious denominations in Europe, with Friends and other religious sects (Saints), visits to schools, prisons, poorhouses and hospitals during travels, visits with members of European aristocracy, Russian nobility and Pope Pius VII (1819), social and religious situation in Haiti (1816).