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Society for the Free Instruction of the Black People writing assignments
This collection includes thank-you letters from African-American scholars to their Quaker teachers of the Society for the Free Instruction of the Black People. Also included are other writing assignments.
Society of Friends Collected Peace Materials
The material in this collection was gathered from various sources and reflects an eclectic mix of writings by and about Quakers in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Society of Friends collected peace materials : [microform]
The Friends of Progress (Milton, N.Y.) Records
Records of The Friends of Progress at Milton in Marlborough Township, Ulster County, N.Y. Includes: Minutes, 1854-1946. Most of the first minute book is blank, with a 1906 membership list and an undated burial ground plot list at the end. The collection also includes a member list from the 1940s and some financial correspondence from the 1930s.
Society of Juridica Collected Records
Solebury Monthly Meeting Records
Records of Solebury Monthly Meeting, 1785-2006. Includes: minutes, 1811-1999; vital records, 1813-1949; women's meeting minutes, 1811-1886; Ministers and Elders minutes, 1811-1829; deeds and other property records, 1799-1957;as well as miscellaneous papers, 1766-2006.
Solebury Preparative Meeting Records
Records include: Minute books of the pre-Separation and Hicksite men's meeting 1806-1885; women's pre-Separation and Hicksite meeting minutes, 1806-1883; subscription list for meeting house, 1805 6mo 4.
Edith R. Solenberger Papers
Edith Gertrude Reeves Solenberger (1886-1976) was a Quaker peace activist who participated in a broad range of organizations.
Edith R. Solenberger papers on the Kinzua Project
This collection includes papers of Edith R. Solenberger, concerning her involvement in the Kinzua Project of the Indian Committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Included are letters regarding the Seneca, and letters regarding their legal representation.
"Some Account of Baltimore Yearly Meeting 1825"
This collection is composed of the single, handwritten document by an unknown author. It reads similiarly to minutes that may have been taken. It also includes a note on the inside that "The Individuals to whose names the * is attached in the following sheets were acive and influential "Hicksites" at the time or afterwards" [Emphasis theirs].