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Marc Sangnier Collected Papers
Flyers and handbills, newspaper clippings, periodicals, publicity materials, pamphlets, and speech transcript.
Beulah Sansom receipt book
The receipt book of Beulah Sansom records payments for goods and services.
Saratoga Monthly Meeting (1794- ) Records
Records of Saratoga Monthly Meeting and Saratoga Monthly Meeting (Hicksite), 1794-ongoing. Includes: Minutes 1794-1983 and 1996-2008, vital Records 1787-1877 and 2000-2002, Ministers and Elders Records 1800-1873, deeds, miscellaneous papers, and newsletter.
Saratoga Monthly Meeting (Orthodox) Records
Records of Saratoga Monthly Meeting (Orthodox), 1828-1855. Includes: Men's and women's minutes, 1828-1840 & 1828-1846; Ministers and Elders Records 1828-1855.
Saratoga Preparative Meeting Records
Records of Saratoga Preparative Meeting, 1831-1869. Includes: Minutes, 1831-1867, and women's minutes, 1836-1867.
Arnold Satterthwait papers
This collection contains materials related to Arnold Chase Satterthwait, a Conscientious Objector during World War II. Most materials date from the period 1938 to 1950, and include correspondence to and from Arnold and about his imprisonment.
Satterthwaite family papers
Satterthwaite family materials are primarily letters of family members in the 18th century to William Satterthwaite, as well as genealogical information (deaths, marriages, children, mostly 19th century) on the Satterthwaite, Mitchell, Stackhouse, Palmer, Simpson, Tomlinson, Wood, Croasdale, and other families.
Helen Satterthwaite sewing scrapbook
Scrapbook of a young woman showing different sewing and stiching techniques.
Sallie Satterthwaite commonplace book
The commonplace book of Sallie Satterthwaite includes excerpts of poetry and prose, a copy of a "marriage letter," and a description of Girl's School Room at Westtown.
Edward Savery manuscript
This history of Middletown Friends Meeting spans from 1686 to 1986, and begins by describing how early Friends in Chester County met in family homes, and the history of building the meeting house in 1699. The history describes the Middletown Meeting's reactions to various historical issues, including European American treatment of Native Americans and slavery and abolition. At the back of the volume is a Middletown Monthly Meeting Membership List from February, 1986.