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Collection — Volume: 1
Identifier: BMC-9LS-39
Abstract
Lucy T. Shoe Meritt (1906- 2003) was an acclaimed archaeologist, scholar, teacher and editor who received her B.A, M.A, and Ph.D degrees from Bryn Mawr. During her life time, Shoe Meritt taught at Mount Holyoke College and the University of Texas at Austin, was a fellow at the American Academy of Rome, and served as the Editor of Publications for the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. Additionally, she was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study and the American Institute...
Dates:
1923 - 1929
Collection
Identifier: BMC-M50
Abstract
Lucy T. Shoe Meritt (1906- 2003) was an acclaimed archaeologist, scholar, teacher and editor who received her B.A, M.A, and Ph.D degrees from Bryn Mawr. During her life time, Shoe Meritt taught at Mount Holyoke College and the University of Texas at Austin, was a fellow at the American Academy of Rome, and served as the Editor of Publications for the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. Additionally, she was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study and the American Institute...
Dates:
1888 - 2003
Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-101
Abstract
Jesse Merritt (1889-1957) was a Quaker historian of Nassau County, New York, and President of Bethpage Press of Farrnlngdale, N. Y. The Merritt family settled on Long Island, NY, in the mid-18th century. This collection contains the papers of Jesse Merritt including biographical and genealogical material, correspondence, writing, legal papers, and memorabilia. In addition to the information on Nassau County, NY, of particular note is a letter collected by Jesse Merritt from Isaac T. Hopper...
Dates:
1838-1949
Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-102
Abstract
John J. Merritt (1804-1871) was a New York City Hicksite Quaker businessman. He was the son of John and Phebe J. Brown and in 1827, married Hannah Brown of Amawalk Monthly Meeting. This collection primarily contains John J. Merritt's correspondence with Hannah Brown during their courtship and after their marriage. The letters describe life in New York City and travel in New York State, Canada, and Michigan.
Dates:
1818-1871
Collection — othertype: CDG-A
Identifier: SCPC-CDG-A-Methodist Federation for Social Action
Scope and Contents
Collection includes pamphlets, and the series "Crisis leaflet."
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1936-1980
Collection — othertype: CDG-A
Identifier: SCPC-CDG-A-Methodist Peace Fellowship
Abstract
Collection includes correspondence, minutes of meetings, flyers.
Dates:
1950-1967, 1985
Collection — othertype: CDG-B
Identifier: SCPC-CDG-B-Great Britain-Methodist Peace Fellowship
Abstract
Collection includes pamphlets, periodicals, typescripts.
Dates:
1936-
Collection — othertype: CDG-A
Identifier: SCPC-CDG-A-Methodists United for Peace and Justice
Scope and Contents
Collection includes flyers and periodicals. Correspondents include Betty Bumpers.
Dates:
1987-
Collection
Identifier: SCPC-DG-060
Abstract
The Metropolitan Board for Conscientious Objectors was a non-sectarian, free advisory service for conscientious objectors to war and military service. The MBCO was set up to provide counseling and legal aid in metropolitan New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut and established by the United Pacifist Committee in 1940. The group disbanded in 1980.
Dates:
1940-1980
Collection
Identifier: SCPC-CDG-A-Metz, Holly
Abstract
Papers of a freelance writer and book author about law, culture, and social issues.
Dates:
1983-1991; Majority of material found within 1983-1985