letters (correspondence)
Found in 224 Collections and/or Records:
Lyman Beecher Hall Prize in Chemistry correspondence
This collection contains documents relating to the establishment of a 100-dollar prize in Chemistry dedicated to Lyman Beecher Hall, a renowned professor of Chemistry at Haverford College.
Margrit Gerber Correspondence
This collection contains two letters sent to Margrit Gerber offering her secretarial positions. The first letter, sent in 1943, was written by Douglas V. Steere on behalf of the Haverford College administration. The second letter, sent in 1946, was written by Anna-Gray Morris on behalf of the American Friends Service Committee.
Matlack family commonplace books
The commonplace books of the Matlack family largely focus on Elias Hicks.
Joseph Meyers correspondence
Joseph E. Meyers entered Westtown School at the age of 15 in November of 1873. The letters in the collection are from classmates at Westtown, discussing life events, mutual friends, and reminiscence of the Westtown days and are dated from his graduation from the school in 1877 until 1924.
Mitchell Family letters
The papers of the Mitchell family, Quakers in 19th century Philadelphia.
Morley-Cain papers
Christopher Morley and Robert E. Miller correspondence
This collection contains letters from Christopher Morley to Robert E. Miller, dated 1915-1917, as well as a photograph of Miller, dated to the early 1920s.
Christopher Morley collection
The collection consists of letters addressed to Christopher Morley by well-known people, relating mostly to books and literary affairs.
Morris family letterbook
This letterbook includes correspondence related to the resettlement of Luke W. Morris’s estate, the executors of which were Samuel B. Morris and Elliston P. Morris. All letters were written by either Elliston P. Morris and Samuel B. Morris.
Morris Family papers
The papers of two prominent Philadelphia Quaker families, Morris and Sansom, spanning more than two centuries, from the colonial period into the 20th century. Topics include cultural and religious life and social and economic development.