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Nine Partners Boarding School papers
Nine Partners Monthly Meeting (Hicksite) Records
Records of Nine Partners Monthly Meeting (Hicksite and pre-Separation), 1781-1951. Includes Men's minutes, 1820-1927, Women's minutes 1811-1885, Ministers and Elders minutes, 1769-1856, Vital records 1781-1911, Financial records 1894-1951, and Miscellaneous, 1894-1951.
Nine Partners Monthly Meeting Records
Records of Nine Partners Monthly Meeting and its Orthodox and pre-Separation predecessors, 1769-1971. Includes: minutes (men's and joint), 1769-1820 & 1828-1971, women's minutes, 1794-1811, 1828-37 & 1863-83, minutes of Ministers & Elders, 1889-1923, and vital records 1769-1963.
Nine Partners Preparative Meeting (Hicksite) Records
Records of Nine Partners Preparative Meeting (Hicksite and pre-Separation), 1782-88 and 1828-82. Includes men's minutes 1782-88 and 1829-79; and women's minutes 1828-82.
Nine Partners Preparative Meeting (Orthodox) Records
Records of Nine Partners Preparative Meeting (Orthodox & pre-Separation), 1812-1883. Includes men's minutes, 1812-1850, and women's minutes, 1820-83.
Nine Partners Quarterly Meeting Records (including Cornwall Quarterly)
Record of Nine Partners Quarterly Meeting, 1783-ongoing, including its predecessors Cornwall Quarterly (Pre-Separation, Hicksite, and Orthodox), Nine Partners Quarterly (Pre-Separation, Hicksite, and Orthodox) and Half-Yearly (Hicksite), and Cornwall-Nine Partners Quarterly (Orthodox).
William Nisbet papers
The bulk of this collection consists of about 60 letters written by William Nisbet to his mother and sister during his travels abroad in the 1860s. William F. Nisbet was a retired businessman and travelor from a wealthy New York family. In 1865, at the age of 30, he retired in order to travel. In 1858, he traveled to South America, and from 1865 to 1868, he traveled around the globe. During his travels, he wrote letters and sent artifacts and artwork back home to his family in New York.
Inazo Nitobe papers
This collection is comprised of the papers of Inazo Nitobe, and includes two 5,000 Japanese yen notes; three letters, addressed to Anna Hartshorne, Anna Brown, and Henry Brown; and a postcard featuring a portrait photo of Inazo Nitobe.
Inazo Nitobe Papers
No-Conscription Fellowship Collected Records
The No-Conscription Fellowship (NCF) was a British anti-draft organization founded in 1914 by pacifists Clifford Allen, Fenner Brockway, and others. It disbanded around 1919.