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Paltz Preparative Meeting (Orthodox) Records
Records of Paltz Preparative Meeting, 1828-1835. Includes men's minutes, 1828-35.
Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Women's Association Collected Records
The Pan Pacific Women's Association developed under the auspices of the Pan-Pacific Union. It held conferences of national member committees at two or three year intervals, except during World War II.
Ann Pancoast account book
The account book of Ann Pancoast records deposits, withdrawals for payments for goods and services, and account balances.
Laura Lippincott Pancoast correspondence
This collection includes letters received by Laura Lippincott Pancoast regarding the movement for temperance and women's suffrage. Letters refer to Francis B. Willard, and describe in detail the activities and philosophies of J. Ellen Foster. Letters discuss the issue of the WCTU's involvement with party policies. Correspondents include Anna H. Shaw, Anna A. Gordon, and J. Ellen Foster.
Papers relating to Woodbourne Orchard
Letters relating to the Penn School on St. Helena, S.C. from the Civil War through 1928 sent to Francis R. Cope and Francis R. Cope Jr. of Woodbourne Orchard. Both originals and copies, the original letters are from Laura Towne and Ellen Murray who taught and monetarily supported the school, also Mary R. Haines, as well as extracts from letters of Arthur Sumner who was principal of a school for African Americans in Charleston, S.C.
Marcelle Parde materials
Marcelle Parde (1891-1945) was a Bryn Mawr College French professor and leader of a French Resistance unit in WWII. This collection includes miscellaneous correspondence, newspaper clippings, memorabilia, and official documents.
Alice Locke Park Collected Papers
Marion Edwards Park papers
Parke Family journals
The collection contains diaries and daybooks of Dr. Thomas E. Parke and his wife, Mary Bacon Parke, of Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Very rich in detail, they reflect the life and activities of 20th century Quakers, active in the Society of Friends, business, and philanthropic activities.
Anna Pratt Parker correspondence
This collection includes letters from Anna Pratt Parker in Kansas to her parents, Henry and Amy Pratt, in Chester County, Pa. Also included is genealogical information on the Pratt family. The letters relate news of the family and daily life, information on weather and market prices, and observations on farm life in Kansas.