Contents


Descriptive Summary

BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTE

SCOPE AND CONTENT OF THE RECORDS

Arrangement

SELECTED SEARCH TERMS

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE RECORDS

Ser. 1 Constitution and Legal Records, 1902-1948 & n.d.

Ser. 2 Minutes and Financial Reports, 1862-1947.

Ser. 3. Treasurers' Books, 1862-1936.

Ser. 4. Annual Reports, 1870-1954.

Ser. 5. Miscellaneous, 1908-1944.

An Inventory of the Friends' Employment Society (New York, N.Y.) Records, 1862-1954

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2006

Descriptive Summary

Creator Friends' Employment Society (New York, N.Y.)
Title Records,
Dates: 1862-1954
Abstract: The Friends Employment Society was founded in 1862 in New York City by Hicksite women as the Women's Association of Friends for the Employment and Relief by Clothing of the Suffering Poor. Incorporated in 1902, it provided employment for the working poor by providing sewing projects. In 1948 it revised its charter to state its "purpose of giving help to needy people, through contributions to other charitable organizations." This collection contains minutes and financial and other records from 1862 to 1954.
Extent: 2 boxes; 1 linear ft.
Identification: RG 4/098
Location: For current information on the location of materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
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BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTE

The Friends Employment Society was founded in New York City in 1862 by Hicksite women as the Women's Association of Friends for the Employment and Relief by Clothing of the Suffering Poor. These Quakers felt a concern to aid in relieving the want and distress of the wives and widows of soldiers, women who were untrained for work outside of the home, and women whose family cares compelled them to remain in the home.

Incorporated in 1902, it continued to provide sewing employment for the working poor. In the early years, the Society purchased the materials, and its own members cut the garments which were distributed for sewing by the beneficiaries who were paid for their work. Later, other charitable associations such as the Association of Friends for the Relief of Freedmen and local hospitals purchased the materials. The Friends Employment Society distributed the piecework and paid the workers. The finished clothing and bedding were then returned to the charitable organization. During WWII, instead of sewing linens for hospitals, the women sewed garments for the American Friends Service Committee, to be distributed overseas. Phebe Anna Thorne was the first Directress, Elizabeth M. Bunting, Treasurer, and Ella F. Bunting, Secretary. Lydia H. Macy was Chairman and Directress at the time of incorporation. Other individuals involved with the Society include Hannah W. Haydock, Sarah H. Baker, Lydia S. Fleet, Emeline Haight, Lydia Ann Thorne, Margaret G. Corlies, Smith, Isabelle B. Smith, Rachel H. Powell, and Alice Smedley Palmer.

By 1947, the Society became inactive due to the small number of participants and changing labor conditions and welfare options. In 1948, it changed its charter to support the needy through contributions to other charitable organizations, which included the New York Young Friends Aid Association, a New York Quaker organization that consistently donated funds to the Friends Employment Society.

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SCOPE AND CONTENT OF THE RECORDS

This collection contains minutes and financial records from 1862 to 1954. It also includes work assignments, donations, and other miscellaneous papers.

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SELECTED SEARCH TERMS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Friends Historical Library (TRIPOD). Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings:

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Arrangement

The collection is divided into five series:

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE RECORDS

Ser. 1 Constitution and Legal Records, 1902-1948 & n.d.


Box



1
Certificate of Incorporation 1902


Constitution (printed)


Change of purpose and related correspondence 1948

Ser. 2 Minutes and Financial Reports, 1862-1947.


Box



1
Minutes and Treasurer's reports 1862-1881


Minutes and Treasurer's reports 1881-1902


Minutes 1902-1939


Minutes and Financial reports 1939-1947

Ser. 3. Treasurers' Books, 1862-1936.


Box



2
Treasurer's Book 1862-1905


Treasurer's Book 1905-1922


Treasurer's Book 1922-1936

Ser. 4. Annual Reports, 1870-1954.


Box



2
Annual Reports 1870-1944 (gaps)


"What Next for the Friends Employment Society?" 1947


Annual report of the Young Friends' Aid Association 1954
Discusses proposal to liquidate its assets.

Ser. 5. Miscellaneous, 1908-1944.


Box



2
List of Donors 1908-1913


Work assignments 1927?-1929


Accounts of Donated Items 1932-1938


Work assignments 1938-1944


Miscellaneous 1910-1942-43
Includes correspondence, work received.