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Longstreth-Noble Family Papers

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The Longstreth family were Pennsylvania Quakers who married into the Cook and Noble families. Thomas B. Longstreth (1796-1867) was a Philadelphia building contractor who married Lydia Noble (1803-1879), both active members of Green Street Monthly Meeting. Lydia was the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Tompkins) Noble, members of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Northern District. Samuel Noble was a successful tanner, and his daughter and son-in-law lived on his property until 1861 when they moved to Walnut Lane in Germantown. Thomas B. Longstreth accompanied fellow Quakers John Jackson and George Truman on their visit to the West Indies in 1840 and 1841.

Thomas B. Longstreth was the oldest son of Joseph and Margaret (McKee) Longstreth of Philadelphia. A younger son, Morris and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Cooke Longstreth had five children including John Cooke Longstreth, a prominent Philadelphia attorney who advised his uncle Thomas B. Longstreth on property matters and was executor for his aunt and uncle’s estate, and also Charles Cooke Longstreth who in 1853 married his first cousin, Sarah Noble Longstreth, the daughter of Thomas and Lydia Longstreth.

Thomas and Lydia had nine children. A daughter, Mary B. (1804-1907) married Benjamin Starr, moved to Indiana and became an active member of Whitewater Monthly Meeting. A son, Samuel N. Longstreth (1843-1928) married Mary Cook at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (Hicksite) in 1880. He was a businessman and as the oldest son, took an active role in the family finances, especially property inherited from his parents and grandparents. He also served as guardian for the children of his sister Sarah and Charles Cooke Longstreth after Charles’ death in 1870 and was treasurer of Germantown Preparative Meeting.

Mary Cook’s brother, Walter Scott Cook, married Samuel N. Longstreth’s niece, Helen Longstreth Rowlett. They had two children, Florence Longstreth Cook (1897-1989) who compiled the collection, graduated from Swarthmore College and was a social worker in Philadelphia, and Walter Scott Cook, Jr., a Philadelphia lawyer. Samuel N. and Mary (Cook) Longstreth also had two children. Walter Cook Longstreth (1881-1975) married Emily Corson Poley, He was a prominent Philadelphia lawyer and a pacifist who defended conscious objectors in World War II. He and Emily were active Quakers, members of Green Street Monthly Meeting and Frankfort Preparative Meeting. His sister, Edith Longstreth married William S. Wood and was an artist.

Papers of the Longstreth family, including family correspondence, extensive financial papers on the Noble and Longstreth properties and estates in Philadelphia, photographs, and scrapbooks concerning Walter C. and Emily Longstreth and Edith Longstreth Wood. Samuel Noble, a Philadelphia tanner, and subsequent generations owned property in the Spring Garden and Northern Liberties sections of Philadelphia, Pa., and in Camden, N.J., and the collection includes various deeds, agreements, and other papers concerning these properties.

Organization:Organized in three series: 1. Correspondence; 2. Financial and legal papers; 3. Miscellaneous.

Deposit, Barbara Tumarkin Dunham, 2002

The collection was given by a descendent of Florence Longstreth Cook Litvackoff. Florence was a Swarthmore College graduate (Class of 1918) and desired that the family papers be given to Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College after her death. They included papers from her uncle, Samuel N. Longstreth, and scrapbooks compiled on his two children, neither of whom had children of their own. Samuel N. Longstreth served as treasurer for Germantown Preparative Meeting.

The collection was received unsorted. Books were removed and transferred to book stacks when appropriate. Genealogical material in family Bibles photocopied and added to Series 3. Longstreth family Bible removed to FHL Bibles, other Bibles returned to donor. Pictures stored in FHL PA (Picture Collection) and cased photographs (PA 107). Papers concerning the Fair Hill Burial Ground and funds raised for Friends affected by the Great Fire of July 9, 1850, were transferred to Green Street Monthly Meeting. Papers concerning Germantown Preparative Meeting, including the subscription list for a school house (now Greene Street Friends School) and financial papers and list of members and attenders 1894-1898 transferred to Germantown Preparative Meeting, RG 2.

Photographs removed to FHL PA collection, PA 114: 3 Cased photographs removed to Cased Picture Collection, PA 107; 3 family albums, most photographs/cartes de visite identified between the three albums;2- 7-1/2” oval photos, Thomas B. and Lydia N. Longstreth (removed from frames); 2 -6’ frames oval photo, Julia Ella (Cook) Casselberry and Walter Cook (?) removed from frames; Cook, Helen Longstreth Rowlett. 2 framed photos, with snapshots and letters to Florence from her mother and her brother, Walter, behind the photograph. Letters in Series 1 Correspondence; 10-1/2 x 13” posed photograph of school girls, not identified; 5 large studio portraits, unidentified (Florence and family?); Studio photo, Walter and Florence, various ages; Emily T. Longstreth; ? Longstreth, 3 photos, gentleman with lamb chop sideburns; Loose studio portraits, unidentified; Miscellaneous snapshots of Cook family trips to Europe, New Mexico, mostly 1920s; Walter Longstreth, 1965 peace march; Florence’s 50th reunion? Swarthmore College.

Germantown Preparative Meeting and Green Street Monthly Meeting records removed to RG 2: Fair Hill burial ground accounts, 1853-1857; Subscription list for Sufferings, Fire of July 9, 1850; Subscription list for school house for Germantown Preparative Meeting, n.d., ca. 1850s; Financial papers, list of members and attenders, Germantown Preparative Meeting, 1891-ca. 1907.

Longstreth Family Bible transferred to FHL Bibles

Narrative of a Visit to the West Indies in 1840 and 1841 by George Truman, John Jackson and Thomas B. Longstreth. Philadelphia: 1844. Inscribed by Thomas B. Longstreth to his wife, Lydia.

Publisher
Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

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Collection Inventory

Bartholomew Fussell to Cousin, 1805.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Joseph Longstreth to his wife Margaret, 1806.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Thomas Bedford Longstreth (b. 1797) to his mother, 1807.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Miscellaneous Noble family correspondence, from Ireland, 1809, 1815.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Samuel Noble correspondence, 1816, 1823, n.d.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Includes his draft of a letter to David Seaman concerning visit of Elias Hicks

Physical Description

1 folder

Thomas Longstreth to his daughter Elizabeth, 1834-1840.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth was a student at Sharon Boarding School. Correspondence includes words of wisdom and discussion of daughter Sarah’s marriage to a first cousin

Physical Description

1 folder

Thomas B. Longstreth to Mary Bradway, 1853.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Mentions proposed school (now Greene Street Friends School) and education for teachers

Physical Description

1 folder

Invitation from Thomas and Lydia to Ann Whitelock, social for widows, 1860.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Taylor family correspondence, c. 1842-1860.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth Longstreth's marriage to Wm. Curtis Taylor, 5 ALSs and invitation

Physical Description

1 folder

Thomas B. Longstreth concerning scriptural debate, etc., 1848-1860.
Box 1
Physical Description

2 ALSs

Received by Morris Longstreth from his mother, Lydia, 1865-66, 1870.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Includes a letter concerning his illness in 1870

Physical Description

1 folder

Samuel N. Longstreth correspondence, 1867, 1871-1909.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Most concerns sale of parents’ estate, 1879-83

Physical Description

1 folder

Letters received by Lydia Longstreth, mostly family, 1864-73.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Carrie Taylor to her grandmother, Lydia Longstreth, 1869-70.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Lydia Longstreth Rowlett to her mother, Lydia, 1870-72.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Correspondence from Mary Longstreth Starr, 1871-1899.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Drafts of political petitions, letters to Lincoln and Johnson, copy of meeting correspondence.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

1858, 1862, 1865

Physical Description

1 folder

Genealogical and miscellaneous correspondence to Edith Wood and Florence Longstreth Litvackoff, 1930-1953, n.d. (ca. 1900).
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Florence’s (?) notes attached to letters identifying persons, n.d.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Samuel Noble, tanner, financial deeds, indentures, etc., 1742-1815.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Samuel Noble “Sundry Paper”, 1795-1844.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Includes indentures, ground rents

Physical Description

1 folder

Financial papers mostly concerning properties of Samuel Noble, ca. 1814-1843.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Wills, 1756- 1846.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Copies and drafts of wills for: Nathaniel Allen, Martha Noble, William Noble, Hannah Norton, Thomas B. Longstreth

Physical Description

1 folder

Samuel Noble wills, related papers., 1841, 1843.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

“List of Houses, and of Ground Rents, and also of Vacant Land”, 1862.
Box 1
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 folder

John Hyatt, Sheriff, to Jos. Philip, Hickory Lane and Green St., 1743.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Levy Budd to John Philips, Hickory Lane, 1751.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Pa. Land Company to Joseph Noble, 1762.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

John J. Smith to Wm. Alburgers, 1833.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

John J. Smith to Wm. Alburgers, endorsed to Samuel Noble (Wallace Street), 1833.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Philip Rickett to Samuel Noble (Wallace), 1834.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Dr. Charles Noble to Job Ridgway, then to Thomas B. Longstreth, 1880.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Concerning estate of Samuel Noble, 1840-1866.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Property papers, mostly concerning Thomas B. Longstreth, ca. 1846-1861.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Charles Noble financial papers, 1847-1853.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Thomas B. Longstreth’s house on Walnut Lane, specifications, etc., 1859, 1865.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

J. Cooke Longstreth legal opinions on ground rent, property issues, 1854-1863.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Cook family financial miscellaneous, 1869-1884.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Papers concerning guardianship of Morris, Helen, and Joseph Longstreth, 1873-1909.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Thomas B. and Lydia Longstreth estate papers, 1878-1885.
Box 2
Scope and Contents

J. Cooke Longstreth executor. Includes ledgers and correspondence.

Physical Description

1 folder

Correspondence regarding the Longstreth estate, copies of accounting, 1879-1883.
Box 2
Physical Description

1 folder

Miscellaneous loose finance-related papers, ca. 1852-1904.
Box 3
Scope and Contents

Mostly concerning Samuel N. Longstreth

Physical Description

1 folder

Bills, ca. 1853-ca. 1910.
Box 3
Scope and Contents

Bills (taxes, household) paid by various family members including Walter C. Longstreth, Sarah L. Longstreth, Helen Longstreth

Physical Description

1 folder

Account book, Samuel N. Longstreth, 1869-1894.
Box 3
Physical Description

1 folder

Provident savings book, Lydia Longstreth, 1867-1869.
Box 3
Physical Description

1 folder

Expense book, Lydia Longstreth, 1876-.
Box 3
Physical Description

1 folder

Walter C. Longstreth account book, 1888-1897.
Box 3
Physical Description

1 folder

Small account book, no author provided, ca. 1832-1842.
Box 3
Physical Description

1 folder

“Longstreth Family Records Clippings.”, 1856-1975.
Box 4
Scope and Contents

Obituaries and biographical notices; date of compilation unknown

Physical Description

1 folder

Loose Longstreth clippings removed from 1972 Swarthmore College Bulletin, n.d.
Box 4
Physical Description

1 folder

Edith Wood scrapbook of clippings and published illustrations, removed from tattered binder, ca. 1931-33.
Box 4
Physical Description

1 folder

Scrapbook of clippings regarding Emily C. P. Longstreth, Walter C. Longstreth, and Edith L. Wood, 1914-1953.
Box 4
Scope and Contents

Details Walter’s work with conscientious objectors in WWII

Physical Description

1 folder

Christmas cards designed by Edith Wood removed from scrapbook, 1914-1944.
Box 4
Physical Description

1 folder

“Scrapbook of Emily C. P. Longstreth/ Walter C. Longstreth/ Edith L. Wood", 1950-1971.
Box 4
Scope and Contents

acid-free photocopy

Physical Description

1 folder

Original correspondence, photos, etc. removed from scrapbook, 1950-1971.
Box 4
Physical Description

1 folder

2 page plan for W. C. Longstreth house, 1895.
Box 4
Physical Description

1 folder

Samuel N. Longstreth leather wallet with his wedding vows inside, 1880.
Box 4
Physical Description

1 folder

Walter C. Longstreth button, Philadelphia Business Science Club, n.d.
Box 4
Physical Description

1 folder

Miscellaneous family memorabilia, n.d.-1980.
Box 5
Scope and Contents

Family memorabilia, calling cards, Florence Litvackoff’s 50th Swarthmore College reunion certificate

Physical Description

1 folder

Genealogical papers, n.d.
Box 5
Physical Description

1 folder

Photocopies made of genealogical information in Hance and Longstreth family Bibles., n.d.
Box 5
Scope and Contents

Includes papers removed from Longstreth Bible with Thomas B. Longstreth’s disownment (PMM, N.D.)

Physical Description

1 folder

Miscellaneous writings, authors not identified, n.d.
Box 5
Physical Description

1 folder

Who’s Who in the Class of 1901, Amherst College, 1916.
Box 5
Physical Description

1 folder

Twenty-five Years After,” Amherst Class of 1901, Walter C. Longstreth, 1926.
Box 5
Physical Description

1 folder

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