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Janet Stokes diaries
Janet Stokes was a British Quaker who moved to Philadelphia in the 1970s. She worked at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and served as a hospital chaplain after she retired. Entries are generally related to personal and religious reflection and descriptions of Stokes's struggles with depression.
Stokes-Woodruff Family papers
This collection contains a wide variety of documents pertaining to both the Stokes and Woodruff families. In addition to family history materials, it also includes materials from F.J. Stokes Company.
Stone Cold Busted
Magazine from 1989-1990 exporing current issues such as structural racism and abortion.
Stony Brook Preparative Meeting Records
Minutes, vital records and financial records of Stony Brook Preparative Meeting from 1796-1891.
Stony Run Friends (and predecessors) Records
The records of Stony Run Friends, and some of its predecessors: Baltimore Monthly Meeting, Stony Run (Hicksite), Baltimore Monthly Meeting for the Western District, with coverage from the 1650s through 2020s (bulk 1807- ). Includes business minutes and vital records, plus substantial coverage of the committee business of the meetings, financial records (from 19th century on), and other related files.
Stout-Alston Family Papers
The Stout and Alston families were Quaker merchant families of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Delaware and Maryland. This collection of paper contains the personal and business correspondence, business and legal papers of Quaker merchants in Delaware, Philadelphia, and Maryland. The papers are chiefly of Jacob Stout (1774-1855), of Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware, who served as Governor of Delaware and Judge of Court of Appeals, and Jonathan Alston of Leipsic, Delaware.
Anna W. Stout correspondence received
Stephen Straight correspondence
Letters respond to questions originally posed by Stephen Straight about specific Quaker Meetings in America, Canada, and Ireland or about regional Quaker issues. Some respondents include: Frederick Tolles, Edwin Bronner, Hannah Stapler, Richard Dunn, Glenn Reece, and Richmond Miller. A few maps, photographs and pamphlets accompany these responses.
Jean Straub collection
The collection contains the research and writing of Jean S. Straub on the history of William Penn Charter School.
Strawbridge Family papers
A window into the lives of two 19th century Quaker families, the Hackers and Morrises, in part recording a journey in the Quaker ministry as well as events of the Civil War.