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1841 December 6 . Ms Cy; [Uwchlan, Pennsylvania].

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Concerning Pax[s]on Vickers, who “had a birth right and Education in the Society of Friends,” marrying outside the faith. Vickers was disowned after failing to provide “evidence that his connection with the society would be useful to either,” until he can “unite with Friends and condemn his transgression of our Order.” Issued at Uwchlan Monthly Meeting held 12th Month 6th 1841.
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1842 October 9 . Ann King ALS to Joseph Carpenter; Ferrisburgh, [Vermont].

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Believes suicide is not against scripture and discusses the mental and physical state of a friend that led to her suicide. Discusses capital punishment and hireling priests. Charles Burleigh will visit and help preserve the anti-slavery movement and some would like Abby Kelley to visit. Discusses anti-slavery publications and the determination to do what is right, regardless of the discipline of the Meeting. Questions the effectiveness of the Society in its work against slavery. Levi Carroll, a fugitive slave, is visiting and being sent on to Canada.
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1843 October 13- 1852 May 31 . [Eli Hampton] AMs; [East Caln Township, Pennsylvania].

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Spiritual journal of Quaker minister reflects on anxieties and provides details of Preparative, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly Meetings. Travels to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providence, and Dearfield, as well as visiting local families in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Opposes slavery and notes when Meetings address it, referencing anti-slavery lectures and the free produce movement. Barred from an African-American congregation. Many references to Amos Harvey.
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1845 January 22 - 23 . W[illia]m D. Parrish and Richard [Price] ALS to Edward Hicks; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania].

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Edward Hicks's bill for items purchased from Parrish, mostly relating to his alphabet blocks. Apologizes for not being able to sell more sets of alphabet blocks for Hicks, despite advertising in newspapers. Price gives details on some of Hicks's boxes of alphabet blocks. Notes on the Quaker Monthly Meeting, George F. White, and the "wild notions, which has distracted many of our friends." Religious reflections on suffering and grief. Bemoans a colleague's abolition sentiments, "for they only bind the chains more sorely upon the poor slave, & makes the Free coloured Man fly from many of the Slave States-- they are very far from being the real friends of the Bond Man." Brief notes on abolition societies' "splitting into parties & divisions, which will hurry them into oblivion."
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1845 November 2 . S. H. E. ALS to Thomas B. Gould; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania].

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Has been installed as assistant teacher at Friend’s Select thanks to an aunt's intervention. Discusses social niceties and negotiations surrounding visits, including an outing to the Franklin Institute, and attempts to avoid men's advances. Expects separation in Baltimore and struggle in Philadelphia. Need to insist on testimony against Gurney. Wishes she was a member of the Meeting of Sufferings and compares herself to John Quincy Adams.
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1846 September 1 . Joseph Snowdon ALS to Thomas B. Gould; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania].

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Financial details of paying off a mortgage. Harvard has few Quaker books but a growing demand. Friends' Book Committee forwarded books and pamphlets, although they, too, are running low on items relating to the Gurneyite schism. Requests publications for A. Sewal’s history of the Friends. Cope and Roberts have gone to Ohio Yearly Meeting to comfort Friends in the controversy.