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- Title
- Photographs from Braaten letter, Cameroon
- Date(s)
- 1963-05-23
- Contributor(s)
- Fitz Water Wheel Co. (correspondent)
- Collection ID
- Fitz Water Wheel Company photographs (Accession 1995.218)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_95218_10
- Collection
- Fitz Water Wheel Company photographs
- Title
- A preaching point
- Date(s)
- 1923/1924, 1923, 1924
- Creator
- Lukens Steel Company
- Description
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Written on verso: 'A preaching point where I had meetings for some months [illegible] built a church shed (On [illegible] of the Meth. Mission) & the Medical Ford.' Written on folder: 'Photos from Africa, 1923-24, sent by missionary Dr. E. R. Kellersberger to Charles L. Huston.'
- Collection ID
- Lukens Steel Company photographs (Accession 1972.360)
- Hagley ID
- 72360_0104
- Collection
- Lukens Steel Company photographs
- Title
- A Short Account of My Viage Into America with Mary Rogers My Companion, 1697-99 [transcription]
- Date(s)
- 1958
- Contributor(s)
- Webb, Elizabeth, 1663-1726 (author), Riggs, John Beverley, 1918-2006 (transcriber), David, Charles W. (Charles Wendell), 1885-1984 (contributor)
- Description
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This journal details Elizabeth Webb's and Mary Roger's first visit to America, which lasted from November 1697 to May 1699. They landed in Virginia and traveled overland, visiting the important Quaker meetings along the way. The journal includes references to all places visited, including Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. Webb mentioned the names of many Friends and discusses her religious feelings and inspiration. Although there is some detail on...
Show moreThis journal details Elizabeth Webb's and Mary Roger's first visit to America, which lasted from November 1697 to May 1699. They landed in Virginia and traveled overland, visiting the important Quaker meetings along the way. The journal includes references to all places visited, including Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. Webb mentioned the names of many Friends and discusses her religious feelings and inspiration. Although there is some detail on the problems of travel there is little descriptive material on the colonies or the mode of life which then prevailed. Mary Rogers, her companion, went on a separate mission to the West Indies (where she died in 1699) while the two women were at Burlington, N.J. The latter portion of the journal describes Webb's visit to the James River country in Virginia and neighboring areas of North Carolina before she returned to England.
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- Elizabeth Webb travel journal (Accession 0096)
- Hagley ID
- 0096_Webb_transcript
- Collection
- Elizabeth Webb travel journal
- Title
- A Short Account of My Viage Into America with Mary Rogers My Companion, 1697-99
- Date(s)
- 1697, 1699
- Contributor(s)
- Webb, Elizabeth, 1663-1726 (author)
- Description
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This journal details Elizabeth Webb's and Mary Roger's first visit to America, which lasted from November 1697 to May 1699. They landed in Virginia and traveled overland, visiting the important Quaker meetings along the way. The journal includes references to all places visited, including Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. Webb mentioned the names of many Friends and discusses her religious feelings and inspiration. Although there is some detail on...
Show moreThis journal details Elizabeth Webb's and Mary Roger's first visit to America, which lasted from November 1697 to May 1699. They landed in Virginia and traveled overland, visiting the important Quaker meetings along the way. The journal includes references to all places visited, including Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. Webb mentioned the names of many Friends and discusses her religious feelings and inspiration. Although there is some detail on the problems of travel there is little descriptive material on the colonies or the mode of life which then prevailed. Mary Rogers, her companion, went on a separate mission to the West Indies (where she died in 1699) while the two women were at Burlington, N.J. The latter portion of the journal describes Webb's visit to the James River country in Virginia and neighboring areas of North Carolina before she returned to England.
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- Elizabeth Webb travel journal (Accession 0096)
- Hagley ID
- 0096_Webb_journal
- Collection
- Elizabeth Webb travel journal
- Title
- Missionaries, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, China
- Date(s)
- 1898/1901, 1898, 1901
- Contributor(s)
- Ferracute Machine Company (Bridgeton, N.J.) (originator), Janvier, Henry A., 1865- (photographer)
- Collection ID
- Ferracute Machine Company photograph collection (Accession 1987.244)
- Hagley ID
- 1987244_008_017_001
- Collection
- Ferracute Machine Company photograph collection