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Hartford Vigil of Conscience for Peace in Viet Nam Collected Papers
Collection consists primarily of printed materials, much of it produced by Promoting Enduring Peace and Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace supporting the Vigil's anti-Vietnam war stance; includes a six-page summary of the work of the Vigil, written by a main organizer, Margaret N. Morrison.
Hartland Monthly Meeting Records
Records of Hartland Monthly Meeting of Friends and its Orthodox and Conservative predecessors, 1828-1968. Includes vital records, 1821-2005, minutes (men's & joint), 1821-2000, women's minutes, 1821-1879, ministry and elders, 1963, property and financial records, 1906-2003, committees, 1875-1973, and miscellaneous, 1860-2004.
Hartland Preparative Meeting Records
Records of Hartland Preparative Meeting (Orthodox) and its predecessor, 1817-1902. Includes: Minutes, 1817-1902, and women's minutes, 1856-1879.
Caroline Cope Hartshorne letters
This collection contains the letters of Caroline Cope Hartshorne.
Caroline Cope Yarnall Hartshorne commonplace books
The commonplace book of Caroline Cope Yarnall Hartshorne includes sketches, postcards, pressed flowers, and poems copied by various friends of Hartshorne, including M.A. Longstreth, S. Longstreth, Susan H. Lloyd, Hannah Whitall Smith, Alfred Cope, M. Newlin, Jane Edge, and Anna Hallowell. Poetry focuses on nature, religion, and friendship.
Hartshorne Family papers
Hartshorne, Haines & Rodman family commonplace book
The commonplace book of the Hartshorne, Haines, and Rodman families includes quotes and extracts related to religion and morals, including extracts of the Pilgrim's Progress. The specific author is unknown.
Henry Hartshorne manuscript
This collection is comprised of the single volume manuscript of poetry written by Henry Hartshorne. Poems included in the volume are related to nature, aging, loss, and friendship.
Henry Hartshorne oration
Oration by Henry Hartshorne.
Sara Hartshorne diary
Sara Hartshorne's diary entries focus on illnesses and deaths within the family, but also include religious reflections, descriptions of the weather, and visits with family and friends.