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Tarsus Collection
The Tatler
This collection contains issues three, four, five, and eight of The Tatler.
Charles M. Tatum. American Friends Service Committee Coal Relief Papers
Charles M. Tatum photographs of American Friends Service Committee Coal Relief
The President’s Committee on Unemployment Relief and the Federal Children’s Bureau requested that the American Friends Service Committee provide relief for the children of unemployed mine workers in the poverty stricken bituminous coal fields in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, and West Virginia during the winter of 1931-1932. Charles Maris Tatum worked in West Virginia and Kentucky for the AFSC Coal Relief mission from 1931-1933.
Josiah Tatum letter to Thomas Kimber
This collection contains a single letter from Tatum to Kimber, dated October 15, 1830.
Susan Morton Tatum collection
This collection contains correspondence, genealogical information, portraits, and other objects relating to the Tatum, Mickle, Whitall, Wright, and Lewis families.
Taylor and Nicholson family papers
Bayard Taylor papers
This collection includes materials regarding Bayard Taylor. Included are photographs, invitations, and letters from Taylor regarding his schedule of lectures.
C. Marshall (Caleb Marshall) Taylor Papers
C. Marshall (Caleb Marshall) Taylor (1884-1957) was a Quaker businessman and book collector, of Montclair, New Jersey. The collection contains papers relating to Taylor's activities as collector of the books and manuscripts of John Greenleaf Whittier, and correspondence reflecting Taylor's advocacy of liberal Quakerism.
C. Marshall (Caleb Marshall) Taylor, Trends amongst Friends questionnaires
This collection contains the completed questionnaires and related correspondence which were the basis for C. Marshall Taylor's Trends amongst Friends : Study which was made as a result of a questionnaire sent to pastors of Friends churches in U.S.A. The study was made independently by Taylor to survey the reaction of Friends pastors concerning the possibility of unification of all American Friends.