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Iranian Students Association of America Collected Records
Isaac Stephenson Papers
The letters of an English Quaker minister, Isaac Stephenson, written to his wife, Hannah M. Stephenson, while traveling in America in 1823-1825.
Ithaca Monthly Meeting Records
Records of Ithaca Monthly Meeting and its predecessor, the Ithaca Association of Friends, 1926-ongoing. Includes: Minutes, 1926-2013, newsletter 1980-1984, and Directory 1979-80, 1986. The first volume of minutes includes a register of members and meeting history.
Homer A. Jack Papers
Ann Paschall Jackson Family Papers
Jackson-Averill photographs
Elmore Jackson was a Quaker heavily involved in international relations, both through the American Friends Service Committee and through the United Nations. This collection contains photographs from both his professional life and his personal life.
Jackson-Conard Family Papers
The Jackson-Conard Family Papers include correspondence and other manuscripts of the Jackson and Conard families of London Grove Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The primary recipients are William Jackson (1746-1834), a Quaker minister, and his nephew, William Jackson (1789-1864), who served a single term in the Pennsylvania State Senate and was active in the anti-slavery movement.
Elmore Jackson Papers
Writings, correspondence, and other papers of Elmore Jackson (1910-1989), a noted Quaker author and former U.S. State Department official. Jackson was particularly involved in using Quaker principles in the realm of international relations. This collection also includes the papers of his wife, Elisabeth Rose Averill Jackson (1909-).
George B. Jackson (George Bement) Family Papers
George B. Jackson family photographs
George B. Jackson, Swarthmore College Class of 1921, was a businessman and a member of New York Monthly Meeting. His grandfather, William Morris Jackson, was a Quaker businessman, reformer, and Trustee of Swarthmore College. This collection contains portraits of various Jackson family members, alongside a few miscellaneous photographs, all black and white.