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Collection — othertype: SC-079
Identifier: SFHL-SC-079
Abstract
This is a collection of manumissions primarily from Pennsylvania and Salem Co., New Jersey dating from 1776 to 1832. Included are both originals and photocopies.
Dates:
1776-1832
Collection
Identifier: SFHL-MSS-004
Abstract
The Society of Friends or Quakers (today the terms are synonymous) was founded in the middle of the seventeenth century in England by George Fox and others. The Friends Historical Library Miscellaneous Manuscripts is an artificial collection, established in the middle of the 20th century to store single and very small groups of manuscripts and documents, both originals and copies. The collection includes holdings relevant to antislavery, temperance, women's rights, penal reform, and other...
Dates:
1547 - 1994
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-295
Abstract
This collection contains a map of all the Meetings belonging to [New] York Yearly Meeting. The first known Quaker meeting in New York took place in Manhattan, 1671. The New York Yearly Meeting held their first meeting in 1696 after setting up at the New England Yearly Meeting in 1695.
Dates:
Undated.
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-951-07
Abstract
This collection is comprised of the maps from the Quaker collection.
Dates:
1770-1946, undated
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: BMC-Maps
Abstract
This is a small miscellaneous collection of single maps from the 17th to the 19th century. Currently, most of the objects in this collection come from the Adelman Collection. For a detailed breakdown of the collection’s materials, see the “Collection Organization” tab.
Dates:
undated
Collection
Identifier: SCPC-CDG-B-Italy-Marcucci, Edmondo
Abstract
Edmondo Marcucci was a professor, writer and pacifist.
Dates:
1940-1959
Collection
Identifier: SCPC-DG-233
Abstract
Dorothy Marder was a photographer and photojournalist, peace activist, Lesbian and Gay community member, counselor, and disabilities advocate. Her most extensive photographic work concerned women's peace activism (especially Women Strike for Peace), in the New York, New York area between the late 1960s through the 1980s Many of her photographs appeared in peace movement and alternative press publications. Marder photographed well-known peace activists, feminists, and political figures of the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1971-1999
Collection
Identifier: BMC-M103
Abstract
Margaret Rumsey Hall Whitfield (bornJune 23, 1933) was a 1955 graduate of Bryn Mawr College, did graduate work at Radcliffe and Harvard in Education in the late 1950s, and spent much of her life in either Concord or Great Barrington, Massachusetts, where she raised a family, raised and rode horses, managed businesses and property, and wrote. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Blodgett Hall, founder of Simon’s Rock College, and Livingston Hall, who taught law at Harvard. The papers consist...
Dates:
1943 - 2013
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-096
Abstract
This collection includes materials written by Margaret Mary Clark Haines, an English Quaker who moved to the Philadelphia area, letters written to her, minutes of the Philadelphia Mission Board, activities she was involved in, among other materials.
Dates:
1896-1946
Collection
Identifier: BMC-M107
Scope and Contents
The Margaret Feurer Plass Papers consist primarily of correspondence, her scrapbooks from 1933-1982, and photos compiling her curation work.
The collection is organized into the following four series:Series 1: Correspondence and other miscellaneous texts, box 1, 1895-1994.
Sub-series 1.1: Correspondence primarily from 1933-1982. Organized by date or correspondent. The papers predating 1933 are by Plass’ parents, but there are very few of these. The correspondence predating her...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1895 - 1994