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James Emlen journal

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-975-01-021

Scope and Contents

This collection contains a single photocopy of James Emlen's journal, dated 1794. The diary details Emlen's travels in rural Pennsylvania to small towns and settlements of fellow Quakers. Entries often describe tensions and interactions between white settlers and Indigenous populations. Treaties between white settlers and native groups are also discussed.

Dates

  • Creation: 1794

Creator

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

Use Restrictions

Standard Federal Copyright Laws Apply (U.S. Title 17).

Biographical Note

James Emlen (1760-1798) was born circa 1760, the son of George and Ann Emlen. Emlen managed a grist-mill and purchased property in Middletown, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Emlen married Phebe Pierce in 1783, and the couple had six children. In 1798, Emlen attended the Yearly Meeting in Philadelphia, where he fell ill and died at the age of 38.

Source: Dictionary of Quaker Biography

Extent

0.042 linear ft. (1 volume)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The diary details Emlen's travels in rural Pennsylvania to small towns and settlements of fellow Quakers. Entries often describe tensions and interactions between white settlers and Indigenous populations. Treaties between white settlers and native groups are also discussed.

Acquisition

Unknown.

Related Materials

  • HC.MC.975.01.003 David Bacon journal
  • HC.MC.975.01.053 John Parrish diaries
  • HC.MC.975.01.061 William Savery diaries
  • HC.MC.975.01.085 William Savery diaries
  • HC.MC.975.03.045 Margaret Parvin Masters commonplace book
  • HC.MC.1111 Sharpless-Kite family papers
  • HC.MC.1184 Emlen and Jones Family papers
  • HC.MC.1251 John G. Bullock HC 1874 Collection

Processing Information

Processed by Kara Flynn; completed June, 2015.

Title
James Emlen journal, 1794
Author
Kara Flynn
Date
June, 2015
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

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