letters (correspondence)
Found in 224 Collections and/or Records:
John T. Morris letters on Morris Infirmary
This collection contains two letters addressed to David Scull Hinshaw and one letter to Dr. Babbitt.
Marriott Canby Morris letter
This collection contains a single letter, dated June 6, 1884, from Marriot C. Morris to his mother.
Morris/Engle Family Papers
Although the central figure in this collection is the Philadelphia Quaker businessman and philanthropist, T. Wistar Brown (1826-1916), it also includes materials relating to his father Moses Brown, mother Mary Wistar Brown, and wife Mary Farnum Brown, along with other members of the Brown family. Among the papers are correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks and deeds.
Richard Mott Correspondence
This collection contains a letter written by Richard Carpenter that was sent to Richard Mott in September of 1849. In the letter, Carpenter expresses the sadness of not having Motts company in his previous Scarsdale Friends monthly meeting in New York. He then describes his experience of the gathering to Mott, who resides in Burlington, New Jersey.
Samuel F. Mott letters to Thomas Kimber
This collection contains two letters from Mott to Kimber, dated November 17, 1830 and July 4, 1831, respectively.
Newlin family correspondence
This collection is comprised of the correspondence of the Newlin family. The majority of letters are addressed to Rachel Newlin, written by her brothers, Nicholas and William, and her sister, Hannah Ann Walter. The letters discuss family news, social calls, and events attended, particularly marriages in the Quaker community.
James Paget letters
The collection contains two letters exchanged between Florence Nightingale, James Paget and Mr. Hogg concerning Nightingale's health.
Frederic Palmer Jr. letters
This collection features letters spanning from the fall of 1922 to the summer of 1923, which were sent to a number of recipients.
Maxfield Parrish letters
The collection contains a series of letters written by Fred or as he was later known Maxfield Parrish, addressed to his grandma. The letters were all written in Paris and Hastings in the early 1880s. In them, Parrish describes his days and his relationship with his parents.
Maxfield Parrish papers
The papers of artist and illustrator Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966) who became enamored of art while a student at Haverford College. The collection consists of letters, original drawings and illustrations, magazines to which he contributed, catalogs, calendars and his famous chemistry notebook created while a student at the college