Welsh Society of Philadelphia records
Scope and Contents
This collection contains the records of the Welsh Society of Philadelphia, from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first century. These include correspondence, membership applications and lists, newsletters, records of the Board of Stewards, and materials relating to the projects and events held by the society, especially their yearly banquets and St. David’s Day events. Records in the original collection also include: Records include: attendance, 1810-1870; correspondence, 1947-2000; financial, 1856-1903; 20th century membership records; minutes, 1798-1956, including constitution and rules in vol. 1; charity to Welsh immigrants, 1817-1871; interment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery, 1862-1943; proclamations and resolutions relating to Welsh immigrants in Philadelphia, 1985-1990.
Dates
- Creation: 1798-1978
Creator
- Welsh Society of Philadelphia (Organization)
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use
Use Restrictions
Standard Federal Copyright Laws Apply (U.S. Title 17).
Biographical / Historical
Many of the early settlers of Philadelphia and environs were Welsh immigrants, several of whom played significant roles in their new country, such as Biddles, Cadwaladers, Clymers, Lloyds, Merediths and Morgans. A number of them were persons of means who bought large quantities of land, and for whom townships were named, such as Haverford, Merion and Tredyffrin. Others were poor and needed assistance, and it was for them that a Welsh Society, the St. Davids Society, was established in 1729. The present Welsh Society of Philadelphia first met in 1798 “for the relief of such emigrants as may arrive in this country from Wales.” The assistance included: medical; legal; financial; and burial services. The current Welsh burying ground is at Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Cobbs Creek, Philadelphia, though it was originally on Washington St. in Philadelphia. Notable in the Society’s history is Horatio Gates Jones, president of the Society for about 35 years. Today, it is an educational society, which honors Welsh/American individuals and awards scholarship. These records had previously been housed at the Balch Institute in Philadelphia. (Information provided by current president of The Welsh Society of Philadelphia, Charles Wenzel and the Charter and By-Laws of the Society.)
Extent
8 linear ft. (19 hollinger boxes and 3 volumes)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Records of the Welsh Society of Philadelphia, a benevolent society founded in 1729 to guide and assist people of Welsh descent.
Other Finding Aids
Immediate Source of Acquisition
On indefinite loan from The Welsh Society of Philadelphia
Processing Information
Processed by Madison Arnold-Scerbo in July 2018.
Subject
- Mt. Moriah Cemetery (Philadelphia, Pa.) (Organization)
- William Mann & Co. (Organization)
- Welsh Society of Philadelphia (Organization)
- Jones, Horatio Gates, 1822-1893 (Person)
- Title
- Welsh Society of Philadelphia records
- Author
- Madison Arnold-Scerbo
- Date
- July, 2018
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- English
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