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Morris Wistar Wood Collection
The papers of related Quaker families including Collins, Cresson, Emlen, Morris, Wistar and Wood, consisting of travel letters, diaries, notebooks and photographs. Principals in the collection are Horatio C. Wood, Annabella Cresson Wood, Morris Wistar Wood, Caleb Cresson and Charles Wood.
Richard Reave Wood papers
This collection contains the papers of Richard Reave Wood.
Woodbrookers in America records
The collection is comprised of the records of the Woodbrookers in America, and includes the organization's correspondence, member lists, meeting minutes, and the records of the treasurer.
William Woodman correspondence
This collection includes letters received by William Woodman, primarily from his cousins Mary Anna Stradling and Annie Michener. Mary Anna Stradling's letters recount the rise of spiritualism in her community, her views on and interests in literature, and her conception of God. In one letter she muses on the changes among Orthodox Friends, and that they are now little different from Hicksite. Her writings reflect the daily life of women in the 19th Century.
Andrew H. Woods papers
Mary Katharine Woodworth papers
John Woolman Memorial House records
This collection is comprised of the correspondence, financial records, notes, and photographs of the John Woolman Memorial House.
World's Fair materials
This collection consists of photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, a playbill, magazines, and flyers from the Brussels World’s Fair in 1958. Much of the content is in reference to the American Pavilion, a part of which still stands today in Belgium. There is also information regarding the controversial “Unfinished Work” exhibition, focusing on race in America at the time.
Austin Wright, Jr. letter
This collection contains one letter written by Austin Wright, Jr. to his mother.
Joseph Taylor Wright letter to A.K. Smiley
The collection contains one letter written by Joseph Taylor Wright to A.K. Smiley regarding the Haverfordian.