Quakers
Found in 563 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Gibbons account book
The account book of John Gibbons's household expenses includes payments for dry goods, wages for servants, saddles, and services, such as sending out the washing or a home visit from a doctor.
Miranda Gibbons commonplace book
The commonplace book of Miranda Gibbons contains poetry, extracts, a memorandum for Henry G. Williams, and extracts from speeches.
John Gibson extracts
This collection is comprised of the single volume, which includes two extracts of John Gibson. One extract is dated 1666, another dated 1670. The extracts have been bound in a 20th century binding.
Charles Anderson Gould papers
This collection is comprised of the clippings, correspondence, and manuscripts of Charles Anderson Gould.
Michael P. Graves manuscripts
This collection is comprised of the two volumes of the manuscript entitled, "A Checklist of Extant Quaker Sermons, 1653-1700."
Joseph Joshua Green manuscripts
The biographies written by Joseph John Green include that of Samuel Cater, an early British Quaker, and of "Bishop" John Hall.
Lida Lisle Greene papers
This collection is comprised of the handwritten correspondence between Thomas Drake and Frances B. Watland concerning Lida Lisle Greene's manuscript of a play about John Woolman, as well as the typed script for the play.
Rowland Greene memoir
Rowland Greene's memoir describes Greene's early life, his conversion to Quakerism, and his subsequent travel on religious visits to Quaker meetings throughout the eastern United States.
"War Inconsistent with the Christian Character"
Thomas Greene's manuscript, entitled "War Inconsistent with the Christian Character," discusses the "pacific sentiments" of Quakers.