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Friends Historical Library collection of miscellaneous portraits
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This collection contains miscellaneous photographs, engravings, illustrations, and other images, acquired over time from various sources by the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College. The bulk is individual portraits of Quakers, with a few non-Quakers mixed in. There are also some group portraits of Quaker families and Quaker organizations.
Photographs are arranged to the file level in binders, alphabetically within the following series. Oversized photographs are stored separately.
- Standard size (binders), A-Z
- Oversized (boxes), A-Z
- Oversized - flat file (+), A-Z
- Oversized - flat file (++), A-Z
- (PA 100/PG) Standard size (binders), A-Z
- (PA 101/PG) Oversized (boxes), A-Z
- (PA 102/PG) Oversized (+) - flat file, A-Z
- (PA 103/PG) Oversized (++) - flat file, A-Z
- (PA 104/PG) Panoramas (flat file), A-Z
- (PA 105/PG) Oversized panoramas (box), A-Z
See finding aid for Friends Historical Library miscellaneous photographs collection for an inventory of: (PA 100/B6) Senior Homes, (PA 100/C4) Conference and Retreat Centers, (PA 100/C6) Colleges and universities, (PA 100/R4) Homes, (PA 100/J3) Jails, (PA 100/L6) Localities (Scenery), (PA 100/M5) Miscellaneous, (PA 100/S3) Schools, and (PA 100/S6) Social Service.
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Collection Inventory
Portraits of individual Quakers and Quaker associates. Mostly photographs with some engravings and other images.
Came to America in 1690.
Description says "proffessor" .
Norristown, PA.
Daughter of Elias Hicks.
Says "aged 91 years, 12 mo 90" on the reverse. Also says "of Limerick, Ireland".
Wife of Samuel Alexander.
"Author of several tracts".
Wife of Richard Allen, daughter of Jonathan and Hannah (Ellis?) Iredell.
Wife of David Allen.
Wife of Josiah Allen.
Wife of Samuel Allen.
Daughter of Josiah Allen.
Son of Samuel Allen.
Daugher of Richard & Ann (Irebell) Allen, wife of Elwood Pine, mother of Marren (?) Pine and Mary Anna Shock.
Son of Samuel Allen.
Silhouette
Son of Richard and Anna (Iredell) Allen, married Martha K. H[?], buried at Mickleson. .
Member of Green Street Meeting.
Son of Samuel Allen.
From Ireland, a minister.
Reverse says "Washington University, Saint Louis".
Wife of Robert Alsop, a minister. On reverse: "Recently in France on a missionary tour for relief of People".
Wife of Thomas Andrews.
Elder member of Darby Monthly Meeting.
Sister of Judge James Andrews II.
sister of Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony was a prominant American suffragist
Social Service Committee for Consultation, Friends World.
Professor and President of Swarthmore College.
Photo taken at Bull's Head-Oswego Meeting House
Grandmother of Samuel S. Ash, died 1862 at age 98.
Daughter of Sarah and Samuel Ash.
Samuel Earl Ash and mother; taken 1886
Wife of Thomas Ashbridge.
Married to Elizabeth Blight June 17,1880 Pictured with his wife and 3 daughters.
Wife of Wilmer Atkinson.
Wife of Robert-Cowly.
Wife of George Atkinson.
Mrs. Whitmer Atkinson.
Husband of Elizabeth Boud.
Wife of Thomas Atkinson, from Upper Dublin, Montgomery County, PA..
Husband of Hannah Quinby Atkinson.
Of Doylestown, PA.
Husband of Anna Allen Atkinson.
Wife of Edwin A. Atlee.
"The Great Ornithologist".
Featured with Albert Einstein at 1938 Swarthmore Commencement
Richard Noah Bailey (born 1824) was a former pugilist and became a temperance advocate. . Photographer: S.F. May, London, 1866.
Might have been an educator, inscription on reverse says "West Phila. First Day of School".
Husband of Mary Margret Bailey- photo has them posed with their four children (unnamed).
Wife of Lloyd Bailey- photo has them posed with their four children (unnamed).
Great-Grandfather of Josephine H. Lilton.
Wife of Dobel Baker, member of New York Monthly Meeting.. One photo is misidentified as "Hannah"
Reverse says "Born in New York".
Photographed with daughter, Sarah Bancroft and her husband, Joseph Plummer
Father of Robert Barclay.
Part of the Purchase Friends Meeting House.
Minister belonging to Purchase Monthly Meeting.
Wife of Robert Barnes, mother of David Barnes.
Wife of David H. Barnes.
Part of the Purchase Friends Meeting House, husband of Esther Barnes, father of David Barnes.
Silhouette
Minister, father of Richard Barrett.
Mother of Edward Barrington.
Son of Margaret Barrington.
Presumed son of Edward Barrington.
Assistant professor of chemistry, 1875-1878.
Several portraits of William.
Wife of John Bassett..
Ebenezer D. Bassett was the United States Ambassador to Haiti from 1869 to 1877. Formerly principal of the Institute for Colored Youth in Philadelphia, he was the first African American diplomat..
National President Phi Kappa Phi.
Father of President of Haverford "Hugh, the youngest".
Swarthmore College Class of 1892.
Annie Caley Darlands sister. "The only "plain bonnet" at Philadelphia Yearly Meeting".
Of Peekskill.
Of Peekskill, NY.
Grandmother to Anna Shipley.
Grandfather to Anna Shipley.
Missionary.
Missionary.
Swarthmore College Class of 1895, Engineering.
Swarthmore College, 1862-1882.
At college two years 1895,1896, class of 1898.
Swarthmore class of 1898.
Member of the English Executive Commitee for War Relief 1870-1871.
Member of Board of Managers 1881-1889.
Dean of humanities at McMaster University.
Of Exeter, Born 1811.
Born 1815.
Dublin.
Swarthmore College Class of 1890.
1877-1960 Wife of Clement M. Biddle. Mother of Elizabeth Brosius, Caroline B. Molein, Grace B. Schembs, Clement M. Biddle Jr..
Wife of Charles M. Biddle .
Founder of Biddle Company. Quated on the back as: "From the beginning an honest effort has been made to identify ourselves with product of high quality.".
Silhouette cut with pencil drawing of basic features.
Swarthmore College Class of 1890.
Treasurer of Swarthmore College from 1875-1901.
President of Swarthmore College 1854–1909, "increased the Quaker presence at college as well as overall number of students through outreach and scholarships.".
Member of the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College, 1876-1881.
Married to John Ashworth June 17, 1880.
Dean of Swarthmore College.
Nephew of Aaron M. Powell.
Member of Sadsbury Monthly Meeting.
Member of board of managers of Swarthmore College 1869-1870.
He was Brinton C. Ball's Best Man at his wedding in Nov. 7th, 1900.
From Sweden.
Wife of George B. Atkinson.
Swarthmore graduate class of 1902.
Class of 1876.
Braithwaite and Lesh married Febuary 14, 1901.
Professor of Classics and Dean at Swarthmore College.
Married to Benjamin Gardner Briggs and mother of Desire J. Briggs .
Wife of Jeremiah Briggs, married on Sept. 9, 1816.
The RT. Hon. John Bright, M.P. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
held the title of Esquire; M.P. for Birmingham
M.P. ; President of the Board of Trade (taken about 1868, age 57)
Author of several children's books and editor for the Friends Intelligencer and the Pennsylvania Department of Welfare.
Carte de visite of child by a Philadelphia photographer and tintype of a child by a Peekskill, NY photographer - both from the Druscilla R. Thomas album
Clerk of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting in the mid 20th century.
Swarthmore College class of 1898 and Treasurer of Board of Managers.
Wife of Edward Vipont Brown.
Husband of Dorothy Brown, father of Elfrida Vipont Foulds.
Photographed at Luton, UK, 1862
Wife of Levi K. Brown, member of Little Britain Monthly Meeting. Born in Cecil County, Maryland. .
President Judge of the Municipal Court, Philadelphia. First woman elected judge in Philadelphia county. Awarded Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania Medal..
Photographed at Luton, UK, 1862
Photograph of a child taken in Washington, D.C., January 1866
late principal of Flounders' Institute, Ackworth
Husband of Hannah Brown, member of Little Britain Monthly Meeting.
Photographed at Luton, UK, 1863
Wife of Nicholas Brown, Canada.
Alternative identification: Carroll T. Brown
Husband of Margaret Brown, Canada.
"Friends in Education" Photograph from mid 20th century
Bugg came from Mildenhall, print depicts when he was 58 years old in 1698
Wife of George Miller (?) Bunting.
Sister of Howard K. Bunting.
Wife of Morgan Bunting, grandmother of Morgan Bunting [Jr?].
Photographed at Buck Hill. Husband of Caroline Bunting.. Photographs of "George Bunting" and "George M. Bunting" may be the same person or may be different people
Swarthmore class of 1877.
Brother of Edith Sellers Bunting.
Swarthmore class of 1883. Of Wilmington, Del..
Swarthmore College class of 1881.
Chairman of the PSAP Committee.
Abolitionist, "presented to gertrude Atkinson by her grandmother, Hannah Quinby Atkinson about 1890".
Wife of Neil Burn, photographed with three young children, two boys and one girl.
Husband of Evelyn Burn, photographed with three young children, two boys and one girl.
Married to E. T. Stotesbury.
Likely married to Ellwood Byerly.
Likely married to Rebecca Byerly.
Swarthmore College board of managers, 1864-1871.
Member and minister of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting.
On reverse says "sister, probably, of our ancestress, Margaret Canby, who married John Morton Jr.".
Author of essays on emancipation .
"Wife of William".
Married to Gwen Catchpool.
Married to Corder Catchpool.
Swarthmore Class of 1894.
Grandson of Joseph + Rebecca Turner Son of Edwin and Cassandra Turner Chandlee.
Wife of Elwood Chapman.
Of Bristol, UK.
Wife of W.H. Chase.
Husband of Elizabeth Chase.
Jamaica Plains, Mass..
Tenant on the Woodbourne Homestead Farm, Bucks County, Penn. .
Daughter of Halliday and Sarah Jackson. A minister and member of Darby monthly meeting. Married twice..
Wife of John Child.
Class of 1900.
Swarthmore class of 1933 Wife of Louis Clairborne.
Swarthmore Class of 1896.
Daughter of Roger and Sarah Clark.
Clerk of London Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends.
Daughter of Roger and Sarah Clark.
English abolitionist, and a leading campaigner against the slave trade in the British Empire.
Swarthmore Class of 1934.
Second wife of Caleb Clothier.
Pictured with President William Howard Taft
Wife of Isaac Hallowell Clothier Sr..
Swarthmore class of 1890.
Swarthmore class of 1886.
Swarthmore class of 1883.
Anti-slavery worker.
Governor of Rhode Island.
Descended from John Allen and Priscilla.
Member of Brooklyn Meeting.
"Mrs. Wilgus".
Bookseller, published bible in 1790, grandfather of Henry Longstreth.
Wife of Richard Callins, daugher of Maria Willets, mother of Maria Collins, who married Dr. Joshua Lindley Barton..
Related or married to George Comfort.
Related or married to Elizabeth Comfort.
Wife of John Comly.
"Son of Jonathan" inscribed on reverse.
Wife of William Conrow.
Son of Thornton Conrow.
Silhouette
Silhouette
Married William Evans Cooper, 1-28-1836.
Elder of Race St. Monthly Meeting.
Son of William E. and Elizabeth M. Cooper.
First cousin to John Cooper.
Mother of Mary and Elizabeth Bagg Cooper. Photo of her with four children
Married Edward Cooper, sister of David .
Wife of John Cooper.
Wife of Nathan Cooper.
Daughter of Hiram Cooper.
Married Sarah Morgan 5/8/1806.
Wife of Wilmer Cooper. Photo taken with husband and two children
Husband of Emily Cooper. Photo taken with wife and two children
Writing on reverse says "the naturalist". Posed with a large fossil
Inscription says "of Ohio".
Wife of Henry Cope.
Philadelphia shipping merchant.
Great-great grandfather of Herbert S. Casey (?); Thomas Pym Cope was one of the three well known Cope brothers who owned and operated the first line of packet ships plying between Phida. and Liverpool. He was among other things, executor of the will of Stephen Gilaed.
Second wife of John J. Cornell.
Husband of Eliza Horney Cornell.
First wife of John J. Cornell.
Member and Elder of Rochester Monthly Meeting, wife of William Cornell.
Husband of Phebe W. Cornell, member and elder of Rochester Monthly Meeting.
Member of Short Creek Monthly Meeting.
Probably Catharine Ann Sterrett (1812-1874).
Former President of Swarthmore College.
Wife of Robert Cross.
Swarthmore College professor.
Became headmaster of George School in 1967.
Wife of Peter Dakin. Signed North Ferrisburgh, Vermont.
Swarthmore-based violin maker originally from Turkey.
Daughter of Dincer Dalkilic.
Fellowship of the Royal Society (?); President of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester; Member of the Royal Academy of the National Institute of France (?)
Wife of Henry Daniels.
Husband of Annie Mary Lukens Daniels.
Graduate of Swarthmore class of 1890.
Swarthmore class of 1896.
Mother of Edward Darlington.
Botanist from West Chester, PA.
Editor of The Pentecostal Friend 1971-75.
Son-in-law of Lucretia Mott.
Swarthmore Class of 1935 Headmistress of Miss Fine's School, Princeton NJ.
Germantown, PA.
Swarthmore Class of 1882 Lowell, Mass..
Swarthmore Class of 1878.
Fourth President of Swarthmore College.
Initiator of Meeting for Sufferings of Vietnamese Children, 1966.
Swarthmore Class of 1880.
Swarthmore Class of 1880.
daughter of John Dickinson, President (Governor) of Pennsylvania 1782-1785
Wife of Stephen Dillingham, Granville Meeting. John Rogers the martyr was one of her ancestors..
Wife of Otis Dillingham.
Husband of Lydia Dillingham.
Married name Bradley, and sister of Helen B. Dillistin.
Married name Johnson and sister of Hazel B. Dillistin.
Wife of Joseph Dodgson, mother of Martha Dodgson.
Husband of Hannah Dodgson, father of Martha Dodgson.
Cousin of Samuel J. Bunting Jr. .
Mother of William Dorsey.
2nd wife of William Dorsey.
Wife of Jacob Downing.
Centenial Scholar.
Husband of Jane Drake, minister.
Wife of Israel Drake, grandmother of Jane Rushmore.
Silhouette
Dr. W.E.Burghardt Du Bois
Negative
Pen drawing based on a photograph
Professor.
Wife of William Duguid.
Husband of Mary Duguid.
Lawyer and philanthropist, 1st candidate for vice-president on the "Liberty (anti-slavery) Party ticket, 1840".
Mother of Anne Eddyson.
Individual snapshot and photograph with John A. Miller. See also Aydelotte, Frank
Elder and member of Scipio Monthly Meeting.
Father of Jacob M Wllis, Elder of Green St. Monthly Meeting.
Son of Joshua L. Deborah Emlen.
Wife of David Petit.
Wife of John Horace Ervien.
Wife of Thomas Everit.
Husband of Susanna Everit.
first wife of Isaac Eyre; maternal great-grandmother of Mary Sullivan Patterson)
original committee member of George School; lived in Newtown, Bucks County (?)
Member and elder of the New York Yearly Meeting.
On reverse says "her ancestor gave the land to Friends on which Purchase Meeting House and burial grounds are situated".
Elder and member of New York Yearly Meeting.
from Toronto
Husband of Anne L. Rose, father of Loraine Fitch (Storb?) .
Member of the board of managers of Swarthmore College 1862-1864.
Dr. John Fothergill was an eminent physician and founder of the Ackworth School. Died, Dec. 26th 1780, John Fothergill an eminent physician, born at Carr End, in Yorkshire, 1712. In 1762 he established an extensive and curious botanic garden in Upton, in Essex, his occasional and delightful retreat at the close of his daily professional engagements. He was highly esteemed amongst the people, called Quakers, of whose religious society he was a useful member. He was a member of the Royal and Antiquarian societies, and acquired a large fortune, of which he made a most liberal use, by his public benefactions, by his encouragement of science, by his attention to the health, the police and the convenience of the metropolis.
Owen Foulk born in Philadelphia the 27th day of the 6th month 1763, died and interred in North Wales, the 30th day of the 8th month 1808, of whom it can be said, he was a person of talent and respectability"
Husband of Elizabeth Shoemaker, son of Hugh and Ann Gwynedd, father of Thomas Foulke (b. 1817).
founder of Gynnedd Boarding School
Wife of William W. Foulke.
Minister of New York Monthly Meeting.
Son of Thomas and Hannah (Shoemaker) Foulke.
Husband of Anna Fowler.
Wife of Albert W. Fowler.
President of Swarthmore College.
President of Swarthmore College.
Wife of Jordan C. Frost.
Husband of Fannie Frost.
Wife of Russell Frost.
Wife of Alonzo Frost.
Son of Edmund Fry.
pioneer of prison reform in England; founder of the Ladies Prison Committee and gave evidence before House of Common on condition of prisons
Inscription says "teacher of elocution, she was totally blind".
Mother of Oscar B. Gardner and wife of Sunderland P. Gardener Sr..
Wife of Nathan Garrett.
Reverse says "Friend of Isaac T. Hopper".
Swarthmore class of 1894 Wilmington, Del..
The Founder of George School.
Married William Emerson in 1863.
Married James H. Monroe in 1870.
Daughter of Abraham and Mary Gibbons.
he had a farm of some 200 acres below and adjourning Bartram's Garden; one of his daughters Martha Gibson married Hugh McShane in 1845; they were married in the homestead under the care of Darby Meeting, the first couple to be married under care of meeting in their own home instead of the meeting house; they were my father and mother
From Rhode Island.
Swarthmore Class of 1900 Married Henry Gillett.
"Son of Yeamans" .
Teacher and principal of the Friends Central School in Philadelphia.
Esq, M.P.; Secretary to the Poor Law Board
Swarthmore Class of 1938 Director of Bureau of the Budget.
Husband of Jane Graham.
United Nations representative for India and Pakistan, recipient of honorary degree at Swarthmore College 1958.
Wife of Israel Graham.
Professor of Quaker History and Research at Swarthmore College.
Swarthmore class of 1892. From New Jersey..
Swarthmore class of 1892. Of Quakertown, NJ..
Swarthmore Class of 1873.
Swarthmore class of 1874. 2nd Wife of Samuel S. Green.
Wife of Samuel Griscom.
Husband of Ann Powell .
for many years clerk of Women's Yearly Meeting
Of London Grove, PA.
Wife of Joseph John Gurney.
Grandfather of Joseph John Gurney.
Likely the same as Eliza Earle Hack.
Likely the same as Eliza Hack.
Minister, First Principal of Westtown School
Wife of Thomas Hall.
A Black founder of the Home for Aged and Infirm Colored Persons (West Philadelphia, Pa.).
Reverse says "superintendent of Swarthmore College".
Son of Samuel Titus Hallock, grandson of Nicholas Hallock, preacher.
Wife of Nicholas Hallock, mother of Samuel Hallock, Martha Elizabeth, Horace, and G. Carrell.
Son of Winthrop Bailey Hallock, grandson of Samuel Hallock.
Daughter of Nicholas Hallock.
Wife of James Hallock, daughter in law of Nicholas.
Wife of Valentine Hallock.
Son of Nicholas and Elizabeth Hallock.
Son of Samuel Hallock, grandson of Nicholas Hallock.
Uncle of Thomas Chalkley Hopkins.
Member of Board of Managers (1862-1868)
Member of board of managers 1880-1884.
daughter of Anna Davis Hallowell, who was the grand daughter of James and Lucretia Mott
Associate Director of Friends Historical Library.
At Swarthmore, 1913. In costume, likely as Robin Hood in Alfred Noyes' "Sherwood"
Wife of R.L. Haviland.
Wife of George Haydock.
Member of Board of Managers of Swarthmore College, 1862-1883.
Wife of Robert Haydock, eldest daughter of William & Deborah F. Wharton.
Photo is a negative
Husband of Oreana Headley.
Wife of John Headley.
Wife of William Henry, inscription calls her a "recent bride".
Henry of Lancaster, Gunsmith. Husband of Anne Wood Henry.
Silhouette
Eight individual portraits and two photos of buildings representing the Elias Hicks Family: 3 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, Grand-daughter and husband, His Home, His Meeting House Built 1789.
Top Row (L to R): Elias Hicks (1748-1830), Elizabeth Hicks (1791-1871), Abigail Hicks (1782-1850), Valentine Hicks (1782-1850) of Westbury --- Abigail and Valentine married in 1804. Middle Row (L to R): Robert Seaman (1792-1870) married to Sarah R. Hicks (1793-1835), Martha (Hicks) Aldrich (1771-1862), Caroline Hicks (1808-1868), Dr. William Seaman (1796-1855) -- Caroline and William married in 1831. Bottom Row (L to R): Home of Jonathan Seaman (b. 1716), Jemima (Seaman) and Elias Hicks; Jericho Meeting House (built 1789)
Youngest daughter of Elias Hicks, lived and died a member of Jericho Monthly Meeting.
Preacher.
Son in law of Elias Hicks.
from Garett's, Wilmington Delaware
Seiju Hirakawa (b. 1874) and family. He served as principal of Friends Girls School, Tokyo. While a student in New York, he attended 20th Street Meeting..
Chair of Physics at Swarthmore College.
Husband of Ruth (Shove) Hoag.
Secretary at New York Monthly Meeting, 144 East 20 St. NYC.
Chairman of the Fellowship of Reconciliation in 1914.
Director of Studies, 1930-1933
Professor at Swarthmore College 1878-1894.
Daughter of Nathaniel Hollingsworth.
Wife of Robert Hollingsworth, mother of Charles Hollingsworth.
Swarthmore Class of 1896.
Missionary in China.
father of Jesse H. Holmes
Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Swarthmore College.
Wife of Jesse H. Holmes.
Member of the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College 1870-1871.
Member of the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College 1862-1876.
Swarthmore Class of 1874.
Husband of Sarah Hoopes.
Wife of Joshua Hoopes.
Wife of Herbert Hoover.
31st President of the United States.
Nephew of Persis E. Hallock.
Member of the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College 1868-1874.
Swarthmore Class of 1879.
Son of Isaac Hopper.
Health educator.
Member of New York Monthly Meeting.
taken August 5th, 1854 -- when Matilda was 57 years old
Husband of Mary Howitt, father of 7 children.
Wife of William Howitt, mother of 7 children.
Born in Fairhaven, Massachusets, daughter of Rebecca and Weston Howland.
Inscription on revese says "she was considered to be a beauty. during the civil war it is said her picture was hung in the hospital for the sick soldiers to look on".
Daughter of Rebecca and Weston Howland.
Husband of Sarah Hunt.
Wife of Elisha Hunt.
Wife of William Ingraham.
Husband of Rebecca Iredell.
Wife of Charles Iredell.
Editory and member of Oblong Monthly Meeting .
Wife of David Irish, elder and member of Oblong Monthly Meeting .
One photograph features Anne with a baby sibling
Wife of Samuel M. Janney.
One photograph includes Janney with two other men, both in soldiers' uniforms
President of Board of Managers
Husband of Elizabeth Janney.
a founder of Swarthmore College; superintendent of the Indians under President Grant; President Grant handed the Indian problem over to Friends, and Friends asked Samuel Janney to direct it
Widow of George Jeanes.
West Chester, PA
Photo of older woman holding a newspaper, circa ~1968
Inscription on reverse says, "paid a religious visit to Indian 1862-3, died 1 mo 12, 1897 aged 61".
Son of Howard M. & Mary Anne Jenkins.
Wife of Algernon Jenkins.
Grandson of Edward M. Magill.
Husband of Mary Anna Jenkins.
Wife of Thomas Atkinson Jenkins. Photo of the spouses with one of their baby children
Wife of Howard M. Jenkins.
Husband of Marian Magill Jenkins.
Swarthmore Class of 1896.
Wife of Paul Johnson.
Swarthmore Class of 1878.
Wife of Josiah Johnson.
Husband of Jean Johnson.
Headmaster of Sibford School.
Wife of Arthur Johnstone.
Says English Quaker who visited US in 1820s on the reverse.
George and Ann Jones, English Friends who attended Philadelphia Yearly Meeting in 1827 and always walked just this way on the street; George Jones, the English Friend who walked out of Lomhard St. Meeting house with one follower at the time of the separation, 1828
married John Thomson, Abington Meeting 1838; maternal great-grandmother of Mary Sullivan Patterson
Wedding pictures with wife Esther.
WIfe of Rufus Jones (filed under his name).
Wedding pictures with husband Eden.
George and Ann Jones, English Friends who attended Philadelphia Yearly Meeting in 1827 and always walked just this way on the street; George Jones, the English Friend who walked out of Lomhard St. Meeting house with one follower at the time of the seperation, 1828
Principal of Westtown School, 1917-1924.
Husband of Margaret Jones.
Swarthmore class of 1887. Of West Chester, Pa..
Wife of John L. Jones.
Wife of Henry Jones.
Photograph of a silhouette
Includes photo taken at Nobel Peace Prize Dinner, 1947
Haverford, PA
Founding president of Stanford University.
Swarthmore Class of 1875.
Of Haverford College. Uncertain identification. .
Inscription says that Kemp was a minister and a chemist.
Swarthmore Class of 1895.
President of University of California, 1932.
Husband of Harriet Stockley Kirk.
Wife of Charles Kirk and member of Horsham Monthly Meeting.
Son of Thomas Kite, preacher in Germantown Meeting, librarian in Germantown library.
Founder of the Organized Young Friends Movement.
Inscription on reverse says "she had lived in the family of Edward and Ama B. Willets in Purchae Westchester Co., N.Y. for 50 yrs. She died there Christmas 1894, is burind in Purchase Friends Cemetary.".
Professor emeritus of psychology.
Lived in Salem, Ohio, and died at 103 years old. "Widow of Daniel Koll (Primitive Friend). At age 10 was sent from Salem to Lexington, Ohio about 20 miles on horseback on old blind horse to deliver message, nothing but a blazed trail to direct her. Blind from about her 90th year but spent days after being blind knitting. Grandmother of Edith Hayes Himer [?] widow of Alfred Haines".
Husband of Phebe Lafetra.
Wife of Jacob Lafetra, member of Boston Monthly Meeting.
Member of board of managers, 1866-1870.
Wife of Robert E. Lamb. Photo taken on 50th wedding anniversary
Husband of Elizabeth B. Lamb. Photo taken on 50th wedding anniversary
Daughter of Jonathan and Rachel Moore Lamborn.
Founder of the Anson Lapham Historical Room of Swarthmore College, now the Friends Historical Library.
Lived to the age of 80, in the latter part of which, he observed extreem temperance in his eating and drinking, his fondness for a particularly in dress and customs at times subjected him to the redicule of the ignorant but his friends who were intimate with him thought him an honest religious man
Author of "Domestic Cookery".
Of Columbia, South Carolina..
Member of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting.
Member of Westbury Quaker Meeting Wife of Samuel Leggett, and mother of Mary, William, Charlotte, Martha, Rebecca, Caroline, Margaret and Samuel Leggett Jr..
Husband of Elizabeth Powell Leggett.
Founded the Department of Natural History at Swarthmore College.
Wife of George Braithwaite.
Wife of Peter Lester, and daughter of Edward and Ann de Haven.
Son of Thomas Lester.
Mother of Lois, Betsy, and Helen Levering.
Daughter of Quaker Thomas Lightfoot .
Daughter of Samuel and Esther Harvey.
Wife of Elwood Lippincott, who was the son of William Lippincott.
Son of "Uncle" William.
"Uncle" Thomas' daughter.
Abington Meeting House
Wife of J.B. Lippincott.
Brother of Josephines.
Neice to Anna Louise and George Laughlin, cousin to Tom Sr., Jack, Marshall, & Aunt Anna. .
Daughter of Sarah and Joseph Livesey.
Younger sister to Anna Louise Livezey (Laughlin).
Son of Susanna (Pearson) Lloyd and Colonel Hugh Lloyd, who became a judge after the revolution. Husband of Frances (Paschal) Lloyd.
Daughter of Henry and Ann (Garrett) Paschall, wife of Charles Lloyd.
Lloyd, Henry P..
Son of Annabella Lloyd.
Descendant of James Logan.
first matron of Swarthmore College.
Wife of Thomas B. Longstreth.
Husband of Lydia Lonstreth.
Wife of Abraham Lower .
Husband of Mariana Lownes.
Wife of Russell Lownes.
Says matron and recorder of Swarthmore College on the reverse Swarthmore College Class of 1898.
Swarthmore Class of 1901.
Initiated the Protestant Reformation in 1517.
Swarthmore Class of 1876.
Minister and member of Hudson Monthly Meeting.
Clerk of New York Monthly meeting.
Wife of Aaron E. Macy.
Member of the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College 1862-63 Wife of Charles Macy.
Member of the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College 1868-1876 One of the founders of Macy's store in N.Y. City.
2nd President of Swarthmore College.
Swarthmore College Class of 1881.
Wife of Jonathon A. Magill Mother of Edward Magill.
Wife of Edward Hicks Magill .
Son of William Henry Mailler.
Captain in Union Army.
Swarthmore College Class of 1895.
Husband of Frances Whitney Cheairs Manning.
Principal of Friends Central School.
George School Student.
Swarthmore Class of 1890.
Swarthmore Class of 1890.
Swarthmore College Class of 1891.
Born in Chester County on 2/15/1838 son of John and Geminia (Garret) Massey. Grandson of Israel Massey and Rachel Vodges Massey. Graduated Jefferson Medical College in 1864. Married twice first in 1866 to Mary Henimeu then in 1879 to Sarah Conmon daughter of John Conmon of West Chester..
Daugter of Charles and Naomi Mather. Died when about 18 around 1865.
Lillie Mather, daughter of Charles and Naomi Mather..
"Born October 1858 in the Reuben Matlack Homestead near Moorestown, the same house where is grandfather and father were also born.".
Daughter of Samuel W. and Sarah Wetherill Maxis.
Daughter of Samuel W. and Sarah Wetherill Maxis.
Swarthmore class of 1907.
Class of 1892.
Class of 1892.
Class of 1896.
Class of 1877.
Second wife of George A..
Fourth principle of George School, Bucks County PA (1948-1966).
Member of Board of Managers of Swarthmore College, 1866-1890.
Member of Board of Managers of Swarthmore College, 1864-1877.
Member of Board of Managers (1864-1877)
Prominent educator and historian. He had blue eyes and brown hair..
"Aunt annie" .
Sons Jesse and Isaac 1826.
Of Hector Meeting.
Class of 1891.
Three color snapshots in Ashton house
Member of the Board of Mangers 1899-1907.
Member of the Board of Mangers 1862-1863.
Wife of Ezra Michener.
Husband of Mary Anna Miles, father of Calla and Carrie Miles.
Wife of Alfred Henry Miles, mother of Calla and Carrie Miles.
Sister of Calla Miles, daughter of Alfred Henry and Mary Anna Miles. Appears to be a twin of Calla Miles, photographed in matching outfits.
Sister of Carrie Miles, daughter of Alfred Henry and Mary Anna Miles. Appears to be a twin of Carrie Miles, photographed in matching outfits.
Husband of Mary Miller, father of Max Brunen and Harry L. Miller.
Wife of Dr. John Anthony Miller, mother of Max Brunen and Harry L. Miller.
Author of "Dear George". Shows Hanna in her home in Nantucket
Wife of John Montague.
Member Pennsylvania General Meeting (Primative)
Owen Moon, Jr. of Penn Valley, Pa. Swarthmore College class of 1894..
Wife of William Hyde Appleton and registrar of Swarthmore College.
Son of Joseph and Sarah Moore of Philadelphia, who were the grandparents on the mother's side of George Truman .
Painter, spouse of Rhoda Steddon
Spouse of Marcus Mote
Wife of Jacob L. Mott.
Husband of Hannah Mott.
Minister, Women's Rights Leader, Abolitionist, Peace Activist, Humanitarian
Centennial Scholar 1964.
Wife of John Nason.
Husband of Elizabeth Nason.
Friend of Deborah Price Hoopes.
Of Salem, Ohio.
Wife of John Saurin Norris and daughter of Isaac Tyson, Baltimore.
Husband of Mary Nuttall.
Wife of Geoffrey Nuttall.
Son of Richard.
Wife of John Ogden.
Member of the Swarthmore Board of Managers 1878-1887 and 1888-1903.
Featured with baseball legend Dick "Richie" Allen
Member of the Swarthmore Board of Managers (1879-1886).
Of Philadelphia.
Friend of Kansas Yearly Meeting.
Daughter of Martha Coffin Wright.
Swarthmore Class of 1890.
"they'll be done, we are obliged to thee" of the firm of Overend, Gurney and Co.
Also known as William Orsingham. Preacher at the Conventicles of the Fifth Monarchy.
Army nurse during the civil war.
Swarthmore College class of 1882 Quaker lawyer and congressman .
Swarthmore Class of 1890.
Daughter of Louis and Howard Palmer Sister of Samuel Palmer of Swarthmore.
Mother of Mary Dixon Palmer.
Swarthmore College Class of 1895 Professor of Botany at Swarthmore College.
Swarthmore Class of 1890.
Member of Swarthmore Board of Managers 1870-1871.
Husband of Susan Parrish.
Son of Dr. Joseph Parrish and gradfather of Margaret, Cordelia, and Elizabeth Parrish Jackson.
First President of Swarthmore College
Husband of Susanna Cox, great-graddaughter of Caleb Pusey, manager of Penn's Mill. Abolitionist and Quaker, Joseph was a Philadelphia physician and was presented with a Silver Pitcher for his dedication during the Cholera Epidemic of 1832. Father of Dr. Edward Parrish, the first President of Swarthmore College. Grandfather of artist Maxfield Parrish..
Property of Young Friends' Association Philadelphia
Wife of Edward Parrish.
Wife of Dillwyn Parrish.
Member of Board of Managers 1862-1863.
Husband of Rebecca Passmore.
Wife of Benjamin Passmore.
Wife of Jonathon Paxson A minister of Bristol and Middletown monthly meeting.
Swarthmore Class of 1888.
A member of Middletown monthly meeting of Bristol.
Wife of William Lippincott Paxson.
Mother of Eliza P. Ballenger.
A member of the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting.
Swarthmore Class of 1919.
England.
Darlington, England
Minister and member of Queen St. Monthly Meeting.
1st wife of William Penn.
Swarthmore Class of 1883.
2nd wife of William Penn.
Wife of Richard Penn.
wife of Richard Penn; son of William Penn "the Founder"
"The American" and "John of Stoke" Son of Thomas Penn .
"the American"
"John of Stoke"
son of William Penn
Son of William Penn.
son of William Penn
Admiral of Fleet; Vice Admiral of England during the Interregnum in the Victories obtained over the Dutch in 1653 & 1654; for which he was invested with a Gold Chain and Medal: took Jamaica and was chosen Member for Weymouth in 1655. Vice Adminal of England in the Reign of Charles II; Great Captain Commander under the Duke of York in the Victory obtained over the Dutch in 1665. Commissioner of Admiralty and Navy & chosen Member for Weymouth in 1660
Founder of Pennsylvania.
First Proprietor and Founder of Pennsylvania
Son of Moses and Mary Pennock.
Wife of Samuel Pennock.
Swarthmore Class of 1878.
President of Cornell University.
Swarthmore Class of 1893.
Husband of Martha Pettit.
Wife of Woodnutt Pettit.
Husband of Sarah Ware Pettit.
Husband of Margaret Robins.
Wife of Woodnutt Pettit.
Son of David and Martha Pettit.
Swarthmore Class of 1895.
Swarthmore Class of 1892.
English abolitionist.
Professor of Greek and German at Swarthmore College 1870-1872.
Swarthmore Class of 1880.
Swarthmore Class of 1894.
Swarthmore Class of 1878.
Swarthmore Class of 1882.
F.R.L. & G.SS.
Husband of Rebecca Pierce.
Wife of Gideon Pierce.
"of Dublin".
"a minister in Society of Friends from Illinois Yearly Meeting".
Editor of the Wayfarer .
Wife of Thomas Pole, M.D..
Husband of Elizabeth Pole.
Wife of Z. D. Walter.
Wife of Daniel Pope, Fallston, MD.
Husband of Lois Pope.
Elder and Member of Flushing Monthly Meeting.
Uncle of Edwin Powell Bond, husband of Anna Rice Powell.
Anti-Slavery and Social Purity Advocate
Wife of Aaron M. Powell.
Mother of Elizabeth Powell Bond.
Brother of Dean Elizabeth Powell Bond and Aaron M. Powell.
Husband of Margaret Powell.
Wife of Joseph Powell.
First female professor/dean of Women's Medical College, founder of Woman's Hospital in Philadelphia, originated nurse training courses.
Minister Lafayette Avenue Meeting, Brooklyn.
Elder and Member of Birmingham Meeting, Chester Co. Clerk of Phildelphia Yearly Meeting. Son of Philip and Rachel Price..
Husband of Jane Price.
Born in Philadelphia.
Member and minister of Birmingham Monthly Meeting, widow of Benjamin Price, daughter of Jacob Paxson..
Husband of Sarah Lightfoot Price, married 1852.
Husband of Rachel Kirk Price.
Wife of Philip Price.
Son of Elwood and Hannah E. Price, was a druggist.
Husband of Esther Price.
Wife of Reginald Price.
Wife of James Martin Price, married 1852.
"Father of American Pharmacy".
Wife of Stanley Pumphrey, sister of Edward Grubb.
Husband of Sarah G. (Grubb) Pumphrey.
Superintendent Ackworth School, Dec., 1862
M.D. Surgeon to the Pennsylvania Hospital
Husband of Lydia Ray.
Wife of David Ray.
"editor of realties".
Member of board of managers 1862-1870.
Swarthmore Class of 1893.
Teacher in Friends' School in West Chester, PA.
Swarthmore Class of 1887.
Richard Reynolds of the Society of Friends, Late of Bristol; Whose Life and Fortune were devoted to the Glory of God by relieving the humble in Distress -- This Plate is dedicated by Permission to his Royal Highness the Price Regent, by his most devoted and very humble servant, William Hobday
Swarthmore Class of 1885.
Son of Samuel Rhoads.
1st President of Bryn Mawr.
M.P
Daughter of Nathaniel and May K. Richardson. Featured with her dog, Barco
Solicitor-General of the United States.
Née Cooper.
A friend in Lombard Street
Haverford class of 1930.
Swarthmore class of 1927.
Swarthmore Class of 1890.
Picture from 1984.
Married Jabez Bunting in 1827, and later married William Eyre.
President of Girard Life Insurance Co., Phila..
Member of Swarthmore Board of Managers 1865 - 1870.
Husband of Naomi Rittenhouse Brother of Rebecca Rittenhouse.
Swarthmore Class of 1890 Wife of Chester Roberts.
Wife of Job Roberts. Members of Chester (Moorestown) Monthly Meeting, Haddonfield Quarter of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
Member of Swarthmore Board of Managers 1862-1880. Husband of Mary L. Roberts.
son of Cadwalader and Mary (Shoemaker) Roberts
Husband of Abby Mary Hall.
son of Charles and Hannah (White) Roberts; father of Charles Roberts (1846-1902)
Brother of Elizabeth Roberts Cooper Husband of Rachel Middleton.
Swarthmore Class of 1887.
Swarthmore Class of 1878.
Wife of Walter Roberts.
Says "Uncle Israel's Daughter" on the reverse.
Member of Swarthmore Board of Managers 1863-1866. Wife of Benjamin Rush Roberts..
Wife of Enoch Roberts.
Son of Josiah Roberts and Mary French.
Swarthmore Class of 1884.
son of Charles and Hannah (White) Roberts
Swarthmore Class of 1890. Nickname, "Jersey".
Of Croydon (London) .
Brother of Isaac Robson.
Wife of Isaac Robson .
Son of Isaac and Sarah Robson .
Son of Samuel Rockhill. Born in Burlington County.
Wife of Amos Rockhill.
Librarian at Swarthmore College; honorary A.B. degree from Swarthmore College 1890.
Conference and retreat center of New York Yearly Meeting .
Professor at Earlham College.
Of Iowa.
Swarthmore Class of 1909.
Of England.
Mother of John S. and Joseph Rowntree; Grandmother of John Wilhelm Rowntree..
Brother of Elizabeth Conrad.
Swarthmore Class of 1883.
Midwest secretary for the Friends World Committee from 1967-1983. Married to Margaret Townsend Rumsey. Includes photograph with Canby Jones.
Worked as secretary in FWC Midwest office. Married to Robert J. Rumsey.
Swarthmore Class of 1883.
Born in Benson, Vermont.
Assistant in engineering (1892-1893).
A noted silhouette artist.
A minister.
Professor of History at Swarthmore College
First day school superintendent.
class of 1884.
Married Thomas Say 1827.
Pictured with baby Eleanor
picture made in 1908, from one taken in 1869, for Martha Schofield (her daughter) of Schofield School, Aiken, South Carolina
Mother of Martha Scholfield. Ran Underground Railroad in home..
German theologian and writer who had widly distibuted prints in multiple mediums. His friends and litterary followers widly circulated his prints and ideas after his death..
Swarthmore Graduate 1895.
Class of 1878. Pictured at 70th reunion in alumni parade with president of swarthmore John Mason
Class of 1878.
Sister of Sarah Roberts.
General Secretary of Friends World Committee for Consultation. Friends World News cover and article, December 1964
Swarthmore College alum (class of 1925), faculty member, and administrator. .
Class of 1882.
Son of Joshua Sharpless.
President of Haverford for 30 years.
Nee Leedom.
suffrage activist
Edward Shaw of North A Street Meeting in Richmond, Indiana and his granddaughter.
Wife of Joseph Shaw.
Of Philadelphia.
Elder and Member of Saratoga Monthly Meeting, husband of Hannah Shepherd.
Elder and Member of Saratoga Monthly Meeting, wife of Caleb Shepherd.
Photos from her retirement party
Wife of Aaron G. Shiffler.
Husband of Martha Shirk.
Wife of Kenneth Shirk.
Daughter of Ellwood and Hannah Allen Pine.
"of Virginia".
"for many years principal girls dept. Friends Central School".
Of Loudoun County, Va. Uncertain first name. .
Of Philadelphia..
Wife of Dr. Nathan Shoemaker, grandmother of Mary W. Shoemaker.
Wife of Thomas Shoemaker.
Husband of Frances M. Shoemaker and grandfather of Mary W. Shoemaker.
Samuel Shoemaker (1725-1800), Mayor of Philadelphia, 1769, and his son Edward Shoemaker
Husband of Hannah Shoemaker, son of Franklin Shoemaker.
taken on his 80th birthday, May 12th, 1931
Father of Rebecca Sinclair Turner.
Husband of Elizabeth S. Smedley.
Wife of Edward G. Smedley.
Son of Jane Smedley .
Married to Mr. J. F. Dutton.
Was a dietician.
Husband of Rachel Sounder.
Wife of Casper Sounder.
Wife of Edward Stabler.
Wife of James M. Starr.
Author of "Quaker Strongholds".
Member of the Board of Managers of Swarthmore 1862-1886.
From Trenton, New Jersey.
Oakwood.
Lansdale, PA.
Swarthmore Class of 1884.
Swarthmore Class of 1886.
Member, 15th St. Meeting Chairman, Schools Committee .
Says "Reporting for the Handbook Committee" on the reverse.
Swarthmore Class of 1895.
New York.
Wife of Louis Street Completed missionary work in Madagascar.
Wife of Thomas Stringham.
Minister of Creek Meeting Nine Partners Quarterly Meeting New York.
Wife of Vincent Stubbs.
Husband of Mary Stubbs A member and elder of Little Britain Monthly Meeting.
An English abolitionist.
Birmingham
Wife of Charles Suplee.
First Day School Superintendent 1930-1935.
Swarthmore Class of 1886 Trenton, New Jersey.
Swarthmore Class of 1893 Chappaqua, New York.
President of Swarthmore College. Pictured with US President William Howard Taft
President of Swarthmore College (1902-1921); Member of Board of Managers (1921-1927)
Swarthmore Class of 1888.
Swarthmore Class of 1890 Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Millbrook, NY.
Pictured with Isaac H. Clothier Sr. And Pictured with Joseph Swain
Friend Ministry (Orthodox), New York Yearly Meeting. Sierra Falls, NY.
Author of Friendly Sketches in America.
Of Bristol.
Of Bristol.
Wife of William Tate.
His home was a station on the Underground Railroad.
Wife of Walter Taylor, married to Fred Walter Taylor.
Mother of Florence E. Taylor.
Niece of Johnathan K. Taylor.
Wife of Jonathan Taylor, aunt of Emma T. Stabler.
Daughter of Emily Hunt Taylor and Fred Walter Taylor.
Husband of Emily Hunt Taylor, father of Florence E. Taylor. The reverse of the photograph says "Fred W. Taylor, to his dear little Florence,11 mo 10, 1882"
First husband of Lucy Harris.
Brother of Marian Taylor.
Husband of Emma Pyle Taylor, uncle of Emma T. Stabler, gave money for Taylor Home.
Husband of Rachel Taylor.
Sister of Howard Taylor.
Wife of Lowndes Taylor.
A woman, reverse says possibly part of the Taylor/Hughes family.
U Thani of Burma (Myanmar) served as acting Secretary-General of the United Nations. Photo of visit to Swarthmore in 1964
Reverse says "children should be seen and not heard"
Husband of Henrietta Thomas.
Baltimore Quaker of English birth
Wife of Ellwood Thomas and mother of Mary Thomas Walker and Ellwood Thomas.
Wife of Lemuel Thomas.
Husband of Margaret Lorine Dike Thomas.
Wife of George Thomas.
Wife of A.B. Thomas.
Professor of English Literature at Swarthmore College
Husband of Drucilla Rowlett Thomas.
Wife of Edward Thomas.
Wife of Charles Thompson of Morland, England.
Son of Thomas Thompson of Liverpool.
married Caroline Jane 1838; maternal greatgrandparent of Mary Sullivan Patterson, Joe Sullivan Bill, Tom, and Herb Taylor
Member of Board of Managers 1862-63, husband of Lydia Ann Thorne.
Wife of Jonathan Thorne.
Daughter of Jonathan and Lydia Ann Thorne.
Recording Clerk of London Yearly Meeting.
Son of Joseph Thorp, author of "Few Consideration on Necessity of Water Baptism".
Father of Gilbert Titus.
Son of Charles H. Titus.
Tong Get (?), 1902 (?).
Member of the Board of Managers 1862-1863.
"botantist".
West Chester, PA
Member of the Board of Managers 1862-1865.
West Chester, PA
Says "A Quaker and pretended prophet".
New Brighton, PA.
A member and elder of New York Monthly Meeting.
"Lived to be 99yrs, 10mo, 20days".
Christmas photo with wife, Pauline, and children
Says on the reverse "A leading Physician of Philadelphia and one of the most beloved ministers among the Society of Friends".
Swarthmore College Class of 1876.
Member of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting.
Three (3) cartes de visite
Photocopy of the portrait printed in "Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman" by Sarah H. Bradford (1869)
Husband of Dorcas F. Tucker, Father of the late Dr. Edward Tucker..
New Bedford, Mass. Wife of Charles R. Tucker.
Wife of Richard Turner.
Photographed with wife, 1894
Member of the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College 1862-1868.
Member of Cecil Monthly Meeting, Maryland.
Pictured with her two daughters
Daughter of Cyrus B. Twining.
London. Charles was editor of The Friend from 1843-1860 and married Gulielma Maria Sparkes in 1848..
Baltimore, Maryland. Noted for his anti-slavery views and efforts .
Baltimore Anti-Slavery Advocate
Photographed in Washington, D.C. in 1865.
Member of Board of Managers (1862-1864)
Member and minister of Baltimore Monthly Meeting. Wife of Nathan Tyson.
Husband of Martha Ellicott Tyson.
husband of Martha Tyson
Son of Martha Ellicott Tyson.
Husband of Mary Downing Valentine.
Wife of George Valentine.
Photograph of him operating the microfilm camera in the Friends Historical Library, 1938-39
"of Camden".
Son of Nathan and Jane Rees Walker, born at Fairfield and moved to Waterford, VA.
Daughter of Robert and Rebecca (Hutchinson) Walker.
Swarthmore Class of 1919.
Photographed with unnamed wife and son
Father of Joseph S. Walton.
Son of George A. Walton.
Wife of William Y. Warner.
Husband of Mary Jenkins Warner.
Wife of Atlantic Warrington.
From the Athenaeum Portrait by Gilbert Stuart, now in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Husband of Florence Watson.
Wife of Arthur Watson.
Member of the Board of Managers, 1875-1901.
Minister at Bushville (Batavia) Monthly Meeting during 1880s (Farmington Quarterly Meeting). Later Woman's Christian Temperance Union lecturer (1890s). Originally from Glen Falls, NY.
Wife of John Webster.
Member of Board of Managers, 1882-1919.
Wife of Lukens Webster.
Husband of Alice Jackson Webster.
Husband of Elizabeth H. Webster.
Great-granddaughter of Rebecca Sinclair Turner.
Of Philadelphia.
Author.
Wife of Joseph Wharton.
Husband of Anna Lovering Wharton.
Mayor of Philadelphia
Son of Joseph Wheeler and Elizabeth Dillow Wheeler, grandson of Benjamin and Keziah Wheeler and of Moses and Hannah Griffith Dillon, great frandson of Peter and Elizabeth Dillon of Ireland and of Abraham and Hannah Griffith of Wales.
Wife of G. Herbert White. Photo taken on wedding day
Wife of Brittain White.
Of Walnut Lane, Swarthmore.
Husband of Cassandra White. Photo taken on wedding day
Wife of Howard White.
Mrs. Andrew Dickson White
Husband of Helen Comly White.
Black entrepreneur, activist, and philanthropist in Philadelphia. Among other pursuits, involved with the Philadelphia Vigilance Committee (Underground Railroad) and Board member of the Home for Aged and Infirm Colored Persons in West Philadelphia.
Wife of Joseph H. Howard White Jr..
Husband of Jean F. White, son of Joseph H. White .
Lived in Frankford, Philadelphia. Member and Elder of Green Street Monthly Meeting.
Lived in Frankford, Philadelphia. Member and Elder of Green Street Monthly Meeting.
Postcard
Mother of John Greenleaf Whittier.
Son of Abigail Hussey Whittier.
Husband of Phoebe Wilkinson.
Wife of Francis Wilkinson.
Of Sea Girt, NJ. Member of the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College, 1883-1910..
Swarthmore College Board of Managers, 1871-1887.
Swarthmore College Board of Managers, 1862-1883. Born at Westbury, NY and removed to New York City in 1812..
Wife of Howard Williams.
Husband of Elizabeth Williams.
Husband of Susanna Williams.
Husband of Martha Paul Williams.
Wife of Joseph J. Williams.
Wife of Jonathan G. Williams.
Swarthmore Class of 1911.
Of Maiden Creek, Pa. Swarthmore College class of 1876..
Of Maiden Creek, Pa. Son of Thomas Willits.
Member of Board of Managers (1862-1883)
Of Maiden Creek, Pa.
Of Maiden Creek, Pa.
Husband of Rosalie Wilson. Photo taken with children
Wife of Dan Wilson. Photo taken with children
Husband of Ruth C. Wilson.
First wife of Isaac Wilson.
Worked with Native Americans.
Swarthmore Class of 1892.
Swarthmore Class of 1880 Nickname "Harry".
New Hope, PA.
Neé (Thomas; Widdifield; Ellis).
Wife of George Woolley Grandmother of Elizabeth Justice Allen.
Wife of John C. Wright.
New York.
Minister and member of New York monthly meeting Husband of Amelia Farrington Wright.
Sister of Lucretia Mott.
Wife of William Wright.
Husband of Phebe Wright.
Member of Swarthmore Board of Managers 1870-1876.
Of Yeadon, PA. Swarthmore Class of 1890.
Swarthmore Class of 1896.
Of Ohio.
Wife of Dr. Edward C. Young.
Swarthmore Class of 1882.
Penn-Gaskill Hall, William I. Hull, William Rawle, Samuel W. Pennypacker, Albert Cook Myers, Charlemagne Tower, John Bach McMaster, and Isaac Sharpless.
See back of PA 100/PG/A7/003 for full list of people. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
See back of photo for full list of people. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Description of this gathering included in the May 1967 Friends Journal, "The Arch Street Revolution" by Howard H. Brinton.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. "Found in copy book belonging to W.J. Moylan".
Philadelphia, PA.
Philadelphia, PA.
Philadelphia, PA.
Decatur, Georgia. Thanksgiving Day 1993.
Sitting L to R: Helen Parrish (?), Eve Ambler, Mrs. Hackney, and Helen Foulke. Standing L to R: Eliza Foulke, Kathryn Morgan, Mildred Hall, and Alice Cope. Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Paul M. Cope, Alice W. Cope, Eliza Foulke, Nathan Jones, Helen Foulke, Margaret H.W. Jones, Helen Hunt, Sarah W.R. Ewing, and Mark D. Ewing. Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Edward Morente, Helen Foulke, Eliza Foulke, Paul M. Cope, and Alice W. Cope. Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Indian Lake, New York.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Elizabeth Baker, Hellen Eastwick (Harper), Nannie H., Mary Perry (T.), Betty Booth, Lucile Abrams, Edith Coale, and Samuel Sleivert. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Baltimore, MD.
Davis H. Forsythe, William C. Allen, William B. Harvey, William C. Biddle, Mary D. Forsythe, Elizabeth C.B. Allen, Caroline C. Biddle, and Frances Forsythe Harvey.
William Biddle, James Moon, Davis Forsythe, and Watson Dewees.
William Biddle, James Moon, Davis Forsythe, and Watson Dewees.
Philadelphia, PA.
Isaac H. Clothier, John Tatum, Emily T. Longstreth, Clement M. Biddle, Clement A. Griscom, Fanny C. Griscom, Mary W. Stephens, Lydia C. Biddle, Dillwyn Parrish, Mary C. Clothier.
West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Jonathan Eldridge, George Forsythe, Mary Hannah, James Truman Forsythe, Jessie Hooper. West Chester, PA.
Avery Blake, J. Murdock Blake, Walter Blake, and Gilson Blake. Swarthmore alumni.
Gilbert Bowles, Minnie Bowles, Herbert Bowles, and Gertrude Bowles. Honolulu, Hawaii. 1957 Christmas Greetings.
George Braithwaite, Rachel Barclay Braithwaite, William Charles Braithwaite, Elizabeth Braithwaite, Martha Braithwaite, Anna Lloyd Braithwaite, Joseph B. Braithwaite, Catharine Lydia Braithwaite, and Mary Caroline Braithwaite. England.
Lemuel Thomas, Lydia Paul, William Taylor, Sallie Leedom, Sarah Wilson, Harry Brown, Mary Brown, and Fannie B.. Peekskill, New York.
Wilmington, Delaware.
Phyllis Stein, Amy Kietzman, John Nepley, Lois W. Bonner, and Amy Brown. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Lars Kietzman, Jim Kietzman, Karen Kietzman, Sally Lorn [Zorn?] (Martha), Jere Brown, and Mary Stein. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Elizabeth Hallowell Bonner and Gladys Tomlinson Swenson. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
William P. Bonner and Jane Leedom. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Violet Walton, Marian Leedom, Patsy Walton, and Carolyn Dow. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
William P. Bonner, Lois W. Bonner, Frances Richardson, Betsy Bonner, Martha Kietzman, and Sally Lorn (Martha). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
See back of photo for full list of people. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
United States.
Harry Bur, Cecil Evans, Mable J. Brown, Howard Clayton, and Arthur Dorland. Canada.
Listed under Roger Clark.
Roger Clark, Sarah Bancroft Clark, Bancroft Clark, and others.
Roger Clark, Sarah Bancroft Clark, Bancroft Clark, and others. Description of people listed on photo.
Description of people listed on photo.
Clement Biddle, Howard Cooper Johnson, Percy Parrish, and Isaac Clothier. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Robert N. Janney, Isaac Clothier, and Dr. Swain. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Isaac H. Clothier, John Wannamaker, Charles Wagner, and Mr. Wagner's Secretary. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Baroness von Suttner, Lucia Ames Mead, and Isaac H. Clothier. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Delegates to the Peace Conference 1927.
Jamestown, Rhode Island.
Joseph Cavaile (?), Isaac H. Clothier, Henrietta Meeter, George Hoadley, Gilbert Alleman, Jesse Halmes (?), William J. Heell, W.R. Wright, and Isabel Brook. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
See photocopy of photograph for full list of people. San Jose, California.
Tom Hill, Mary Ellen Chijioke, Tom Hamm, Damon Hickey, and David MacFadden. Oakwood, California.
Frank Stoutenburgh. Dutchess County, New York. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Dutchess County, New York. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Jane Zavitz Bond. Dutchess County, New York. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Dutchess County, New York. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Dutchess County, New York. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Clinton Corners, New York. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Millbrook, NY. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Carmine DiArpino. Millbrook, NY. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Dutchess County, New York. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Alson and Irene Van Wagner. Dutchess County, New York. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Dutchess County, New York. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Millbrook, NY. Tour of Dutchess County, NY in June 1996, following Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists.
Mary Cook, Katharine Cook, Cynthia Scales Jones, and Ethel Chapin.
Stoney Brook, New Jersey.
Stoney Brook, New Jersey. Description of family history on back of photograph.
Jessie Bagg Cooper, Mary Cooper, Joseph Cooper, Elizabeth Cooper, Charles Cooper, Margaret Cooper, and James Cooper.
Henry R. Cooper, Jessie Bagg Cooper, Elizabeth Cooper, Mary Cooper, and Margaret Cooper.
William E. Cooper, Annie Cooper, Sally Cooper, Mary Cooper, Lizzie Cooper, Joseph Morgan Cooper, Lucy Cooper, William Cooper, Henry Cooper, and Elizabeth Roberts Cooper.
Morris Cope, Jane Cope, and Deborah Cope. London Grove, Pennsylvania.
Katherine (Catharine?) Bean Cox, Doak Cox, Cathie Cox, Nancy Cox, Marian Cox, Chip Cox, and Helen Cox. 1950s.
American visitors and Friends World Committee. Holguin, Cuba.
Holguin, Cuba.
Holguin, Cuba.
Holguin, Cuba.
And others.
Charles Darlington and Eleanor Darlington.
Joseph Walton, Cassie Pidgeon. Westchester, PA.
Thomas Davidson, Mary Davidson, Katie Davidson, George Davidson, Janie Davidson, and Walter Davidson. Fritchley, England.
See back of photo for full list of people. Denmark.
Taken by Joseph Elkinton. "A Doukhobor family wished me to take this photograph so they could send it to their father in Siberian Exile".
Charles Dugdale, Mary W. Dugdale, Fred Wilson, Laura W. Wilson, Howell Peirce, and Emma W. Peirce.
Akiko Minato, David and Marion Elkinton, Mary Ellen Chijioke. Swarthmore, PA. At Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
H.J. Brown and Mary Fisher Brown. Burlington, Pennsylvania.
List after this photo contains names of individuals in previous photos.
Marion Milne, Gerry McClurg, Miriam Padsham, Andy Sharp, Nancy Herendeen, Caleb Sharp, David Van der Velden, Scott Parker
List of individuals included as separate piece of paper. Richmond, Indiana.
Gwynedd, PA. 200th anniversary of arrival of Welsh settlers.
Gordon Marsh, Myron Tripp, Mary Linnaford Kershner, Allen Hole, and Helen Hole. France.
France.
France.
Toot van Oordt, Henry van Elten, Ernest Leroy, Marguerite Czarneski. France.
France.
France.
France.
France.
Henry van Elten, Marius Grout, Helen Hole, and Maurice Fleury. France.
France.
Effie McAfee. France.
France.
R.G. Melon, H. van Etter, J. van Oordt, E. Rossignoe, V. Harvey, and M. Harvey. France.
M. Harvey, E. Rossignoe, Herta Ebeling, J. van Oordt, A. Brethenough, V. Harvey, John Harvey, G. Malon, H. van Etter, E. Beneton, and P. Kurgass. Paris, France.
Committee on Diminution of Crime: M. RaPenel, A. Bornand, Phebe Borghesio, Professor Donneview, H. van Etten, and Magdalene Levy. Paris, France.
Captions of individuals listed under most photos. California.
Pasadena, California.
Esther Carpenter, Bess Hughes, Mary Cavena (?), Carrie Taylor, and Elsie Dorland. California.
Pasadena, California.
Pasadena, California.
John Cashmere, Aunt Rachie, Cousin Martie, Reba C., Marie C., Elizabeth Hellyer Mangum, Thomas Mangum, Mae, and Richard Walton. California.
Pasadena, California.
California.
California.
California.
California.
Mary Cavena, Mariana, and Carrie Taylor. California.
Hemet, California.
Pasadena, California.
California.
California.
California.
California.
West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Nellie, Stella, Frank, Russell, Ned, and Mariana. California.
Ed Snyder, Walter Taylor, Sen. Javits. Washington, DC.
Dr. Horne, George A. Malton, H.M. Lippincott, and J.H. Taylor, and others. Ocean City, New Jersey.
Lancashire, England.
Mary Jesup (?) Knight. England. Silhouette.
England.
Edwin Squire (?), Edith Webb, Isaac Sharp, Janet Paraith Waite, H.T. Hodgkin, Miss Hogg Henblin, Eliza F. Wann (?), William C. Braithwaite, and Haughlon Colk (?). England.
Dorothy Prior, Dorothy Brigham, Elizabeth Kelsall, and others. Lancashire, England.
Waterford, Ireland.
John Henry Sinton, Francis L.P. Shirge (?), Karlin C. Johnson, Edith M.R. Shorge, Eileen M. Theobald, Dorothy M. Sinton, E. Marian Nicholson, William F. Nicholson, and Catherine E. Marsh. England.
See back of photo for full list of people. England.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Esther Lamborn Palmer, Thompson Vail Palmer (?).
Cape May, NJ.
Swarthmore College.
Lydia, Ella and Janette Reynolds (Rising Sun, MD), Mary Howard Stubbs. Swarthmore College.
Swarthmore College.
Swarthmore College.
Penny Briggs, Frank Briggs, Ed Bronner. Denver, CO.
Marietta Forlan, Mary Esther. Denver, CO.
Herbert M Hadley, exec. Denver, CO.
Lincoln, Virginia.
See back of the photograph for a list of people. Lincoln, Virginia.
See back of photograph for a list of people . Swarthmore, PA.
Edith Winder, William Foulke, Esther Wallace, Joseph Ratliff, Alice Winder, Jesse Dulin, Israel Hollavay and others. Richmond, Indiana. 2 copies.
Edith Winder, William Foulke, Esther Wallace, Joseph Ratliff, Alice Winder, Jesse Dulin, Israel Hollavay and others. Richmond, Indiana. 2 copies.
Howard B. French, Marcellus Balderston, Edward W. Woolman, James H. Atkinson.
Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey.
Ormerod Greenwood, Henry Hodgkin, Arthur B. Nichols, and Edwin Bronner. Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey.
Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey.
Kenneth Brooks, William Cooper, Helen Brooks, Belle Erskine, and Barclay Erskine. Tasmania. Taken from Vol. 119 no. 26 of The Friend.
Charles F. Wright and Lucretia Franklin. McNabb, Illinois.
Bob Greenler, Bill Brown, and Pete Caplan. McNabb, Illinois.
Joe Elder and others. McNabb, Illinois.
Pete Caplan, Dick Hasworth, Turner Mills, and Ruth Caplan. McNabb, Illinois.
Titus Kodu Loll, Alfred Sitiya, Pushpa Yakub, Chokidar, and James Mohan Loll. Itarsi, India.
Lydia H. Hall, Helen G. Longstreth, Rachel W. Hillborve, Susan Roberts, Susanna M. Parrish, Louis J. Roberts. 2 copies.
Anna Margaret Nicholson, Peter Nicholson, Samuel Nicholson, Margaret Zollinger, Janice Clevenger, Fumiye Miho. Japan.
Sylvan Wallen and Myrtle Wallen. Japan.
Tayeko Yamanouchi, Sachiko Yamanouchi, Masako Yamanouchi, and Noboru Yamanouchi. Japan.
Akio Watanabe, Nobuko Watanabe, Mrs. Takemura, Masahiro Inagaki, Toyotaro Takemura, and Ukaji. Japan.
Yukio Irie and Family. Tokyo, Japan.
Joseph Stokes, Frances Elkinton Stokes, and Irie family. Tokyo, Japan.
Frances Elkinton Stokes, Mariko Nittono, Toshi Ishida, and Masa Uraguchi. Japan.
Ichiro Koizumi, Fumiko Koizumi, Midori Koizumi, and Toru Koizumi. Japan.
Judith Kanesa, President Jomo Kenyatta. Kaimosi, Kenya.
President Jomo Kenyatta. Kenya.
Kenya.
Bob Watson, financial adviser for East Africa Yearly Meeting and Meshack, graduate of Friends Bible Institute. Kenya.
Edith Ratcliff, nurse/witness at Lugulu Health Centre.
George Bliss, Janice Clevenger, Ham Sok Hon, and three unidentified.
(left to right) Sok Hon Ham, Lee Bok Kim, Oh Churl.
Sok Hon Ham, Oh Churl, two unnamed women, and two unnamed men.
Bird in Hand, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Mary Ann Scattergood, Margaretta Moore, Caroline S. Scattergood, Martha C., Jane Cope, and Caroline L. Biddle . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Jane Rushmore. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Kitty Paxson, Edith Bacon, and Genevieve Soot (?). Lansdowne, Pennsylvania.
Darby, Pennsylvania.
Howard Richards, Ruth Peacock, Consuelo Balboa, and Ignacio Gonzalez. Mexico City, Mexico.
Bainbridge Davis, Ellen Gonzalez, Elvia Pena. Mexico City, Mexico.
Philadelphia, PA.
Cheryl Doehler, Burt Breman (Scarsdale Meeting), Asa Watkins (Summit Meeting), Reb McKenzie (Easton Meeting), Ginny Gattlein
Glenn Mattison, Rima Segal (Rochester Meeting), and Pat Beetle (Albany Meeting)
Margaret West, Annie B. Isaachsen, and unidentified. Auckland, New Zealand.
See sheet of paper in sleeve for full list of people. Los Altos, California.
See sheet of paper in sleeve for full list of people. North Yorkshire, England.
See sheet of paper in sleeve of PA 100/PG/F773/001 for full list of people (not the same order). North Yorkshire, England.
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Thomas Bodine, presiding Clerk, Norma Yocum, recording clerk, George Kamwesa, announcing clerk, James Newby, reading clerk.
Harold Smuck, Sinley Samson, Kenneth Josephs, Gladys Wyatt, Eric Wyatt, Dortha Meredith, Mary Chandy, PV Chandy, Anna Langston, Ardelle Cope, Mary Glenn Hadley, Lloyd Webley, Hezekiah Ngoya, Sunu chandy, George Kamwesa.
J Binford Farlow, Fred Wood, Earl PRignitz, Lorton Heusel, Allman, Harold Smuck, Norma Yocum, John Jennens, Earl Redding, William Griggs.
Washington, DC.
Washington, DC.
Grace Lowry. Washington, DC.
Herbert S. Lewis. Washington, DC.
Lina Stanton, William R. Sharpless, Robert M. Rouse, Julia Rouse Sharpless, and Ruthanna Hadley. Washington, DC.
Philip Marshall and Helen Emmons Marshall. Washington, DC.
Kelon, Dr. Lao, Yang, and unidentified. Washington, DC.
Anne C. Lank and James W. Rouse. Washington, DC.
Washington, DC.
Washington, DC.
Washington, DC.
Washington, DC.
Washington, DC. Negatives.
London, England.
Full list of attendees on back. London, England.
See back of photo for list of notable people. Mayflower Barn, Buckinghamshire.
England.
London, England.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Haverford, Pennsylvania.
See back of photo for full list of people. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Khalil Totah, Leonhard Friedrich, Hans Albrecht, Walter G. Woodward, and Alfons Paquet. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Herbert F. Fraser, Robert J. Linburg, Margarete Lachmund, and two unidentified. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Roger Clark, Davidson Don Terigo Jabarie (?), T. Edmund Harvey, and Irene Harvey. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Charles N. Broadhead, Marie Aydelotte, Ethel Stilz, Frank Aydelotte, Arthur Melville, and unidentified. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Charles S. Vincent, Allan A. Jacobs, Martha E. White, Montclair E. Hoffman, and Clarence G. Webb Harris. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Janet Speakman, Sirwin Deh Dre (?), Montclair E. Hoffman, and Edgar Hiatt. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Jim Lieftinck, Carel Muller van Brakel, Katherina M.D. Petersen, and Robert J. Limburg. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Jane P. Rushmore, Emma Barnes Wallace, Ellen Pyle Groff, and two unidentified. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Walter W. Mackie, Susie M. Frazier, Philly Frazier, Ruthanna Simms, and unidentified. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
J. Hibberd Taylor, William Taylor Jr., Caleb Marshall Taylor, Mabel C. Moody, and unidentified. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Hannah Clothier Hull, William I. Hull, Elizabeth B. Jones, Agnes H. Tierney, and Esther Drike (?). Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, PA.
Maurice Webb, Errol T. Elliott, Bertram Pickard, Blanche Shaffer, Leslie Shaffer, Fred G. Tretton, Harry T. Silirek (?), J. Passmore Elkinton, Carl Heath, Anna Griscom Elkinton, Hans Albrecht, and Barrain Cadbury. London, England.
London, England.
Maurice Webb, Errol T. Elliott, Bertram Pickard, Blanche Shaffer, Leslie Shaffer, Fred G. Tretton, Harry T. Silcock (?), J. Passmore Elkinton, Carl Heath, Anna Griscom Elkinton, Hans Albrecht, and Barrain Cadbury. London, England.
London, England.
London, England.
Richmond, Indiana.
Richmond, Indiana.
Richmond, Indiana.
Richmond, Indiana.
Richmond, Indiana.
Richmond, Indiana.
Richmond, Indiana.
Richmond, Indiana.
Richmond, Indiana.
See back of photograph for a list of people. Richmond, Indiana.
See back of photo for full list of people. Oxford, England.
See back of photo for full list of people. Oxford, England.
Oxford, England.
See back of photo for full list of people. Oxford, England.
William Oats, Janet Rees, Mary Campbell, Nathaniel Siganga, Harold Heath, Kiyoshi Ukaji, J. Passmore Elkinton, and Harry T. Silcock. Oxford, England.
Oxford, England.
See back of photo for full list of people. Oxford, England.
See back of photo for full list of people. Oxford, England.
Oxford, England.
Oxford, England.
Oxford, England.
Oxford, England.
Oxford.
Oxford, England.
Germantown, Ohio.
See sheet of paper in sleeve for full list of people. Germantown, Ohio.
Bad Pyrmont, Germany.
Bad Pyrmont, Germany.
Bad Pyrmont, Germany.
Bad Pyrmont, Germany.
Bad Pyrmont, Germany.
Greensboro, North Carolina.
Greensboro, North Carolina.
Greensboro, NC.
Sigtuna, Sweden. Removed from Bainbridge C. Davis Papers (RG5/212).
Oaxtepec, Mexico.
Valerie Matthews, Linda Jenkins, Deborah Wood, Heather Moir. Yorktown, NY.
Linda Jenkins (New England YM), Jefferson Keitl (Phila YM), Deborah Wood (New York YM). Beaver Farm, Yorktown, NY.
Beaver Farm, Yorktown, NY.
Linda Jenkins. Beaver Farm, Yorktown, NY.
Stephen Angell and Deborah Wood. Beaver Farm, Yorktown, NY.
Deborah Wood, Robin Acpern. Beaver Farm, Yorktown, NY.
Also includes Carol Thompson and unidentified students.
Also includes Carol Thompson and unidentified students.
Also includes Carol Thompson and unidentified students.
Also includes Carol Thompson and unidentified students.
Also includes Carol Thompson and unidentified students.
Includes Jesse H. Holmes. Newtown, Pennsylvania. 1896-1897.
Includes Jesse H. Holmes, George L. Maris, George H. Nutt. Newtown, Pennsylvania. 1896-1898.
Lincoln, Virginia. Circa 1927.
Lincoln, Virginia. Circa 1928.
Michael Graham, Richard Graham, Agnes Graham, Horace Alexander, Edith Graham, Margaret Graham, John William Graham, Olive A. Alexander, Rachel W. Slurge, Lucy Slurge, and Paul Slurge.
22 photographs. See back of each photo for identifications. Pictured individuals include: Anne Foulke, Marion Martin, Regina Hallowell Peasley, Mac Soren, Horace Evans, Elizabeth J. Marshall, Gov. James H. Duff, Mrs. James h. Duff, Alfred Wright
See back of photo for full list of people. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Marianna Hawshurst, Mary Hawshurst Tyson, Sarah Rushmore Hicks, Isaac Hicks, Muriel Tyson.
Ardmore, PA.
See sheet of paper in sleeve for full list of people. Hobart, Tasmania.
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
West Chester, Pennsylvania. "Home Cluster" was a club or group of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends who met monthly for a literary or social activity. Edward Brinton was an organizer..
Honolulu, Hawaii. Approximately 1967.
Honolulu, Hawaii.
William Foulke, Alvan Shoemaker, Joseph Scoffield, M. Walton, R. WIlson, I. Wilson, J. J. Cornell, S. Cornell, Edward Coates. Pendleton, Indiana.
See photograph for a list of people - signed by each.
Japan.
Japan.
See back of photo for list of most individuals. Japan.
Charles F. Jenkins, J. Lawrence Lippincott, Mary Wilkinson Coles, J. Wilmer Lundy, Dr. Whitcomb, Charles Saunders, and Kathryn M. Brown. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Charles F. Jenkins, J. Lawrence Lippincott, Mary Wilkinson Coles, J. Wilmer Lundy, Dr. Whitcomb, Charles Saunders, and Kathryn M. Brown. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Negative of 001.
Thomas Atkinson Jenkins, Arthur Hugh Jenkins, Edward Atkinson Jenkins, Ann Jenkins Webster, Charles Francis Jenkins Sr., and Florence Jenkins.
Jacob Riis, Charles Jenkins, Sidney Jenkins, and unnamed man. Mammoth Cave, KY.
See back of photograph for a list of people .
John Nason, William Wistar Comfort, Rufus Jones, ASW Rosenbach.
See back of photo for full list of people.
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Andrew Young (front); Richard D Hathaway (NYMM) and man with SNCC hat (background). Selma, Alabama.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
See back of photo for full list of people.
See back of photograph for a list of people. Wanstead, London, UK.
Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK.
See document included in sleeve for full list of people. London, England. Etching.
Fayetteville, Pennsylvania.
See photograph for a list of people. Philadelphia, PA.
See back of photograph for a list of people. Near Lockport High School, NY.
Olean, NY.
Pasadena, California.
Pasadena, California.
Addison L. Underwood and others. Pasadena, California.
Abbie L. Cooley and others. Pasadena, California.
See document included in sleeve for full list of people. Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Pennsylvania.
John Welster. See back of photograph. Pennsylvania.
Chicago, IL. World's Columbian Exposition.
Wallingford, Pennsylvania.
Zelbert Moore, Elijah Anderson, see back of photo. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Jean Moore. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
J. Malverine Benjamin, David Smith. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Robert Sayres, David Smith, Lynette Campbell. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
See back of photo for full list of people.
Clarence E. Pickett and Anna Cox Brinton. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Orville C. Morrison, Lilly P. Pickett, Howard H. Brinton, and Rosaly Morrison Asarnow. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Alice L. Miller, Walter Kahoe, Anna Cox Brinton, Clarence E. Pickett, Marguerite Morrison, J. Passmore Elkinton, Lydia B. Cadbury, Frederick H. Spotts, Charles Asarnow, Mildred Hoffman, Richmond P. Miller, and Rosaly Morrison Asarnow. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
See back of photo for full list of people. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
See back of photo for full list of people. Lansdowne, Pennsylvania.
Debby Pusey, Elias Hicks West, Edith m. Rev James Terry.
Photo by W Bliss.
Photo by W Barton.
See document included in sleeve for list of most people. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Attached identification sheet matches locations in photo with the following names: Walter H. Jenkins, Rufus M. Jones, Charles Palmer, Hannah Clothier Hull, George Walton, Thomas A. Foulke, Gordon Jones
1 - Friends assembling. 2 - Meeting House, 15th and Race sts. Erected in 1856. 3 - Edwin Holmes of Mickleton, N.J. (left), and Lukens Webster. 4 - Quiet conference. Rachel Lippincott (right). Harrison Streeter and Edmund Webster. 6 - Elderly Folk at the meeting. Sarah Ann Conard (right) with Sidney Yarnall.
1708 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA.
Philadelphia, Pa. W. C. Pennock, John Comly, William R. Ingram, H. Ridgway, Elizabeth Yarnall Webb, Matilda E. Janney, and others identified on photograph.
May 19245, 2nd day morning. The last separate sessions. Walter H. Jenkins, Clerk. Hannah Clothier Hull. Photo also includes Rufus M. Jones, Charles Palmer, George Walton, Thomas A. Foulke, Gordon Jones.
Silhouettes.
Henry Ridgway, see back of photo.
Philadelphia.
Jane Rushmore and Richmond P Miller. Philadelphia.
Richmond P Miller, Louise Pearce, see photo. Philadelphia.
See back of photo for full list of people. Sandy Spring, Maryland.
See back of photo for full list of people. Sandy Spring, Maryland.
See back of photo for full list of people. Sandy Spring, Maryland. Same photo as 001..
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Approximately 1895.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Same photo as 001..
Approximately 1900.
Copy (scan).
Eliza Schofield, Samuel Ash, Martha Schofield, George Herbert Jenkins, Elizabeth Alice Jenkins, Sarah Ash, and Sarah Jenkins. Copy (scan).
Martha Schofield, Mary Schofield Ash Jenkins, Samuel Ash, Sarah Ash, Earl Ash, Elisa Schofield, William Rodenbock, and Warren Smallwood. Copy (scan).
Martha Schofield, George Mitchell, Mrs. Bellis, Eugene Merrill, Darius Baulkingh, Mrs. Verlenden, Miss Soulter, and Ann Hammonds. Aiken, South Carolina. Copy (scan).
Lydia Ann Schofield, Martha Schofield, Sarah Jane Ash, and Elisa Hough Schofield. Copy (scan).
Lydia Ann Schofield, Martha Schofield, Sarah Jane Ash, and Elisa Hough Schofield. Original of 005.
Mt. Lebanon, New York.
Includes negative.
Includes negative.
Includes negative.
Includes negative.
Includes negative.
Armand Stalmaker, Rachel Pickett Stalmaker, Lilly P. Pickett, Clarence Pickett, George McCullock Miller II, Carolyn Pickett Miller, Timothy Stalmaker, Tommy Stalmaker, Deborah Miller, and Jennifer Joy Miller.
Hal Taylor, Sue Tatum Taylor, Steve Tatum, Diane Giffin, Jeannine Giffin, Lyle Tatum, Flo Tatum, Larry Giffin Tatum, and Brian Giffin.
Dorothy Carpenter, Margaret Thomas, Cecile Vickery, William, Howard Thomas.
Abdullah Totah, Ahzeezie Totah, Nahmie Totah, Khalil Totah, Helanie Totah, Martha Totah, Salim Totah, Ibrahim Totah, Elias Totah, Fareed Totah, and Ganam Totah. Approximately 1900.
2 copies .
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Includes negative.
Silhouette.
Negative of 001 silhouette.
Whittier, California.
Whittier, California.
Whittier, California.
Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Charles Park, Dick Walkling, Alice Walkling, Jean Kadyk, Heather Fellenser, Joseph Marko, James Coate, and Elaine Coate. Wayne, Pennsylvania.
Charles Park, Dick Walkling, Alice Walkling, Jean Kadyk, Heather Fellenser, Joseph Marko, James Coate, and Elaine Coate. Wayne, Pennsylvania.
George Walton, see photo. Philadelphia.
Negative.
2 copies. All individuals are identified. Includes Jesse C. Green, Enoch Hannum, Charles Plumley, Enos Barnard, Lydia H. Price, Abigail Hoopes, Phebe Paxson, Hannah Darlington, Hannah Sharpless, and others.
Sarah Wharton Barker, Esther Wharton Smith, Anna Wharton, Mary Wharton Thurston, and Hannah Wharton Haydock.
Atlantic City, NJ.
Professor Marcucci, Mrs. Comberti, Mr. Graziani, Professor A. Mekeel, Mrs. Ineg Zilli, Alice Brugger, Professor S. Pons, Ruth Tassoni, Mazio Tassoni, and several unidentified. Pitoia, Italy.
Wilmington, Delaware.
New York City, New York.
Long Island, New York.
Mrs. Charles A. Wright, M. E. Pidgeon, Mrs. Emily Howland, and others (see back of photograph). New York .
Woodbury, New Jersey.
Woodbury, New Jersey.
Woodbury, New Jersey.
Joseph Knight, Helen Knight, Lide Knight, Emily Stokes, Warren Underwood, Charles Knight, Eliza Underwood, Amos Underwood, Mae Underwood, and several unidentified. Woodbury, New Jersey.
Woodbury, New Jersey.
Woodbury, New Jersey.
Woodbury, New Jersey.
Woodbury, New Jersey.
Jane Boedker, Gloria Lou Green, Frank Steward, Jack Green, Atwood Crispin, Elizabeth Thomas, and Caleb W. Cope. Woodbury, New Jersey.
Woodbury, New Jersey.
Woodbury, New Jersey.
Dean Frieday (center rear), Lukas Vischer, and others
Poughkeepsie, NY.
Poughkeepsie, NY.
Florence Hall Philips, Ellwood Heacock, Anna Jenkins Ferris Hallowell, Henry Ferris, Elizabeth Y. Webb, and unidentified. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
See back of photo for full list of people. Richmond, Indiana.
Richmond, Indiana.
Chatauqua, New York.
1950s.
Norristown, Pennsylvania.
Cape May, NJ.
Firbank Fell, England.
John and Faith Morgan.
Poughkeepsie, NY.
See sheet in sleeve for full list of people. Germany.
Germany.
Germany.
Germany.
Germany.
Germany.
Germany.