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Anna Wharton Morris Papers
Catherine Morris copy book
The copy book of Catherine Morris includes a list of place names, religious and moral quotations, and an acrostic poem of the alphabet, all of which were used by Morris to practice her handwriting. The end of the volume also includes different text styles, which were labeled as Square text, Roman print, German text, and Italic print.
Elizabeth Hudson Morris diary
Elizabeth Hudson Morris was a Quaker minister who traveled through the United States, Ireland, and Scotland. Diary entries describe Elizabeth’s travel as a Quaker minister throughout the British colonies in North America, as well as Ireland and Scotland, and Quaker meetings. Copied versions of letters from Jane Hoskins are also included in the volume.
Ellenor Morris papers
Ellenor Morris graduated from Bryn Mawr with the class of 1927, and was highly involved with the College after graduation. Her collection, which ranges from approximately 1927-1971, contains publications and questionnaires from the Alumnae Association, correspondence, and materials related to the Civil Defense Volunteer Organization.
Elliston P. Morris Collected Papers
Elliston P. Morris was a Quaker conscientious objector during WWII.
Elliston P. Morris invitation
This collection includes an invitation sent to Elliston P. Morris and his wife.
Elliston P. Morris letter
This collection contains a letter written to Elliston P. Morris by T. Edmund Harvey.
Elliston P. Morris letterbook
This collection is comprised of four volumes of Elliston Morris's letterbooks, three large bound volumes, and one volume of Bushnell's Perfect Letter Copying Book. All volumes in the collection contain business correspondence related to financial transactions, including loans, and the buying and selling of real estate.
Elliston P. Morris materials
This collection contains miscellaneous Haverford archival items collected by Elliston P. Morris.
Elliston Perot Morris Jr. scrapbook
The scrapbook covers Morris’s time at Haverford College from 1917 through 1922, with a few documents from 1923. A significant portion of the scrapbook contains photographs of the campus, professors and administrators, athletics teams and events (including the football, soccer, and track), and several photographs of fellow students.