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manuscripts (documents)

 Subject
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Found in 247 Collections and/or Records:

“Selections from memorandums by Sarah Lindsey”

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-975-07-125
Abstract

Sarah Lindsey's journal entries describe travel, places visited, attendance at Quaker meetings, and people met on their travels.

Dates: 1857-1860

Horace Mather Lippincott papers

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-124
Abstract

This collection is comprised of the papers of Horace Mather Lippincott, and includes copies of his manuscript essays, clippings, and pamphlets related to Quakerism.

Dates: 1924, 1944, 1940-1967, undated

James S. Lippincott bibliographies

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-975-07-138
Abstract

The two bibliographies, compiled by James Starr Lippincott, are entitled "A Bibliography of the Writings of Members of the Society of Friends in America" and "A Collection of Historical Notes: List of Quaker essayists."

Dates: Undated.

Dean Putnam Lockwood manuscripts

 Collection
Identifier: HCS-001-040
Abstract

This collection includes manuscripts of lectures given by Dean Lockwood titled, "A Look At Haverford's Past" and "The First Hundred Years of the Library and Alumni Hall" along with a poem composed for a departing staff member.

Dates: 1958-1959

"We Are All Involved"

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-975-07-061
Abstract

Frank S. Loescher's manuscript includes discussion of America's "race problem," and his experiences with race relations while teaching in the American South and while he served as a consultant to the Institute of Race Relations in South Africa.

Dates: Undated.

Howard Lutz manuscripts

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-975-07-062
Abstract

These manuscripts concern Emilia Fogelklou's life, writing, and involvement with the Society of Friends. They were written by Howard Lutz during his time as the T. Wistar Brown Fellow at Haverford College during the 1973-1974 academic year. The manuscripts included selected translations of Fogelklou's writing, as well as biographical information about her, and Lutz's report on his fellowship.

Dates: 1973-1977

"George Fox, Quakers, Negroes, and Slavery on Barbados, 1671-1675"

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-975-07-063
Abstract

Edward A. Manice's "George Fox, Quakers, Negroes, and Slavery on Barbados 1671-1675" describes the ways in which Quakers in Philadelphia and surrounding areas engaged with slavery in Barbados in the 17th century. The manuscript was written as an essay for Manice's senior history class at Yale University.

Dates: 1946

Manuscript, 1973

 File — Box 31, Folder: 2
Scope and Content note

Sections of a book, entitled Valiant Odyssey by Herbert Nicholson, edited by Michi Weglyn and Betty E. Mitson.

Dates: 1973

Friends Historical Library Collection of miscellaneous manuscripts

 Collection
Identifier: SFHL-MSS-004
Abstract The Society of Friends or Quakers (today the terms are synonymous) was founded in the middle of the seventeenth century in England by George Fox and others. The Friends Historical Library Miscellaneous Manuscripts is an artificial collection, established in the middle of the 20th century to store single and very small groups of manuscripts and documents, both originals and copies. The collection includes holdings relevant to antislavery, temperance, women's rights, penal reform, and other...
Dates: 1547 - 1994

"Records of Quaker Discipline in Pennsylvania, 1682-1776"

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-975-07-064
Abstract "Records of Quaker Discipline in Pennsylvania, 1682-1776," by Jack D. Marietta, provides a code that tracks offenses in Pennsylvania Monthly Meetings from 1682 to 1776. The code includes the name of the offender, sex of the individual, the Monthly and Quarterly Meeting, the date, the number of offenses, the type of offense (coded), and the resolution of the case (coded). Offenses included in the coded records are as follows: marriage, fornication, fornication with fiancee, drunkeness, debt,...
Dates: 1973