letters (correspondence)
Found in 231 Collections and/or Records:
J. Roger Hedley Correspondence
This collection contains letters written by J. Roger Hedley to family and friends between 1900 and 1914.
Bernt Heid correspondence
This collection is comprised of the personal correspondence between Bernt Heid and Henry J. Cadbury.
Lydia Swain Hinchman letterbooks
Each volume of Lydia Swain Hinchman's letterbooks includes both business and personal correspondence. Letters are addressed to both Lydia Swain Hinchman and her husband, Charles Shoemaker Hinchman. Generally, personal correspondence is addressed to Lydia Swain Hinchman, while business correspondence is addressed to Charles Shoemaker Hinchman.
Margaretta Hinchman letterbooks
Each volume of Margaretta Hinchman's letterbooks is organized alphabetically by the last name of the letter writer, and contains personal correspondence related to social events and social calls.
Walter Hinchman papers
This collection is comprised of the papers of Walter Hinchman, including biographical manuscripts, correspondence, and drawings.
Remembrance of Joseph Hoag
The collection contains a copy of the communication between Isaiah Thorne and his relative, a servant of the Lord Joseph Hoag about his admiration for Joseph Hoag.
Howell family correspondence
This collection is comprised of the correspondence of the Howell family. Letters are between family members, Elizabeth and Israel Howell and their children, and relate family matters.
Geo [George] and Susan Howland Letter
This collection contains a jointly written letter by Geo [George] and Susan Howland to Phebe Field and Humphrey Howland in 1830.
Gulielma M. Howland Collection
In these papers collected by Gulielma Howland are letters or other writings of such notable Quakers as George Dillwyn, Susanna Dillwyn, Samuel Emlen, John Fothergill,, Rebecca Grellet, Hannah Griffitts, Sarah Moore Grimke, Hill family, Margaret H. Hilles, James Logan, Margaret Hill Morris, Milcah Martha Moore, James and John Pemberton,, Daniel B. Smith, John Smith, Margaret H. Smith, Roberts Vaux, Daniel Wheeler and Thomas Wistar.