Box 5
Contains 17 Results:
Correspondence, 1775 - 1830
Includes discussion of meetings of the Society of Friends in central New York.
Correspondence, 1831 - 1840
Includes discussion of meetings of the Society of Friends in central New York and Auxiliary Bible Associations.
Correspondence, 1841 - 1851
Includes discussion of meetings of the Society of Friends in central New York, Wilburites, and correspondence with Mahlon Day. Also includes a letter from William Orville Duvall to Slocum Howland discussing the transport of an enslaved person to Duvall's house in Port Byron, with Duvall advising he be armed with a revolver in case of an attempted arrest.
Correspondence, 1852 - 1855
Includes discussion of meetings of the Society of Friends in central New York.
Correspondence, 1856 - 1862
Includes discussion of meetings of the Society of Friends in central New York, and a letter from J. Letchworth describing slavery in Virginia.
Correspondence, 1863 - 1866
Includes a letter to Lady Alsop (sender unknown) about the anti-slavery movement in Ohio and the Anti-Slavery Standard, the Womens Loyal League Emancipation Petition, and the Civil War. Also includes a letter from Sallie Holley (January 16, 1866) requesting donations for the Anti-Slavery Festival in Boston.
Correspondence, 1867 - 1878
Includes discussion of meetings of the Society of Friends in central New York. ; a letter from Sallie Holley (January 5, 1869) written on the back of a Thirty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery Subscription Anniversary pamphlet; and queries from the Hector Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, 1870.
Correspondence, 1890 - 1897
Includes a letter from Emily Howland to her mother mentioning Harriet Tubman (1895).