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Richard Mott papers
Chiefly letters (1799-1853) by Richard and Abigail Mott addressed to Margaret Allinson (later Parker), John Cox, William Rotch, Jr., Samuel B. Toby and others, as well as letters (1799-1856) to Richard Mott from Richard Carpenter, John Cox, Jonathan and Thomas Evans, Joseph John Gurney, John Pease, William Rotch, Jr. and other. Topics discussed include Elias Hicks and the Separation of 1827-1828, John Wilbur and the Wilbur-Gurney controversy.
Samuel F. Mott letters to Thomas Kimber
This collection contains two letters from Mott to Kimber, dated November 17, 1830 and July 4, 1831, respectively.
Mount Holly Monthly Meeting Records
Mount Holly Preparative Meeting Records
Records of the Mount Holly Preparative Meeting, 1782-1902, include: vital records, 1782-1877; Hicksite men's minutes, 1816-1894; Orthodox men’s minutes, 1827-1902; rough minutes of the pre-separation men's meeting, 1823-1827; Hicksite women's minutes, 1865-1880; Orthodox women’s minutes, 1849-1891; rough minutes of the pre-separation women's meeting, 1797-1811; account book and other financial records, 1873-1895; Mt. Holly Friends Day School account books and receipt books, 1793-1883.
Mount Preparative Meeting (including Arney's Mount and Shreve's Mount) Records
Records include: minutes of the pre-Separation and Hicksite men's meeting and joint meetings, 1808-1870; minutes of the pre-Separation and Hicksite women's meeting, 1824-1847; an account book, 1797-1882; and a burial ground wall account book, 1860-1962.
Movement for a New Society Records
Movies and Shakers collection
Two copies of an email from David Fischer to members of Movies and Shakers.
Hester Moxie papers
This collection contains a paper written by Hester Moxie.
Mt. Kisco Preparative Meeting Records
Records of Mt. Kisco Preparative Meeting (Hicksite) and its indirect predecessor, Croton Valley Preparative Meeting, 1803-1904. Includes: minutes, 1804-1904 (gaps), as well as a record of the visits of travelling Friends, 1803-1850.
Muckquaker
This collection contains two copies of the first edition of Muckquaker, a Haverford alternative newspaper.