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Quaker collection, 1700-1888
113 items
The Quaker collection consists of miscellaneous letters, diaries, and documents related to the religious and social history of the Society of Friends in America during the 18th and 19th centuries. These items offer insights into Quaker's daily activities and concerns, such as family life, education, and attending meetings, as well as their participation in various social reform movements, such as abolition, treatment of Native Americans, prison improvements, temperance, and pacifism. The collection also documents internal divergences of American Quakerism in the 19th century, particularly the social and doctrinal disputes that culminated in the Hicksite and Wilburite schisms.
- 1707: A manuscript copy of the death warrant of William Leddra, the last of four Quakers (including Mary Dyer) executed in Massachusetts Bay colony for their religious beliefs
- July 26, 1755: A letter from Alexander Colden to Sir William Johnson voicing frustration with Quakers who refuse to support the war effort in Pennsylvania, and an announcement of General Braddock's defeat
- August 4-12 and 17, 1761: Two accounts, one by an anonymous woman, of Quaker presence at Treaty negotiations held at Easton, Pennsylvania, between the government of Pennsylvania and the Six Nations tribes. Discussed are the negotiations, Quaker-Indian interactions, and the role of Quaker women in the Society
- [After 1770]: An account by an anonymous author of a conference with Native Americans, mostly of the Minnisink Tribe
- October 13, 1829: A letter from Phoebe Post Willis of Jericho, New York, to Isaac Post on the death of John Hicks and strife between Orthodox and Hicksite Quakers
- March 10, 1843: A letter from Ethan Foster of Westerly, Rhode Island, to Thomas B. Gould on Wilburite-Gurneyite strife in his local meeting, and the disownment of Wilbur
- [After 1863 July]: A letter describing a meeting between Abraham Lincoln and five Quaker prisoners of war, who had been forced into the Confederate army, captured by the Union, and held at Fort Delaware
- Various dates: Reports, minutes, and epistles from yearly friends meetings in America and Great Britain
1700 8 mo. 18th (1700 October 18) . W[illiam] Penn LS to “Loving friend”; New Castle, [Delaware].
1 page
1707 4 mo. 3rd (1707 June 3) . [Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends] ALS to [London Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends]; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1 page
1707 . Ms. Cy; s.l.
1712 June 6 . Thomas Rogers & Bethiah Ewell Rogers Partially printed DS; Marshfield, [Massachusetts].
1 page
1737 5th mo. 14 (1737 July 14) . John Fothergill ALS to Allexander Fothergill; Salem, Massachusetts.
1 page
1737 12 mo. 23 (1738 February 23) . John Fothergill ALS to Maryland Eastern Shore Society of Friends; Barbados.
2 pages
1739 3rd mo. 2 (1739 May 2) . Jos[eph] White ALS to [Solomon White?]; Falls, [Pennsylvania].
3 pages