Contents
Descriptive Summary
SCOPE AND CONTENT
Arrangement
SELECTED SEARCH TERMS Material catalogued separately
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE RECORDS
Ser. 1. Wharton Family Historical Materials, 1763-1963
Ser. 2. Wharton Family Business and Estate Papers, 1841-1963
Ser. 3. Anna Wharton Morris Journals and Day Books, 1883-1957
Ser. 4. Correspondence Received by Anna Wharton Morris, 1873-1960
Ser. 5. Other Writings by Anna Wharton Morris, 1883-1956
Ser. 6. Prison Reform Activities, 1891-1942
Ser. 7. Miscellaneous, 1838-1977
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An Inventory of the Anna Wharton Morris Papers, 1729-1957
Finding Aid Prepared by FHL staff
Encoding made possible by a grant by the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation to the
Philadelphia Consortium of Special Collections Libraries
1998
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Creator
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Anna Wharton Morris, (1868-1957) |
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Papers, |
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Dates:
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1729-1957 |
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Abstract:
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Anna Wharton Morris was the youngest daughter of Joseph Wharton,
prominent Philadelphia industrialist and philanthropist. She was a birthright member of the Society
of Friends, active in prison reform and other social reform movements of her day, and was a profilic
writer, primarily of short stories and essays. In 1896, she married Harrison S. Morris, Philadelphia
author and arts administrator, and they had one child, Catharine Morris Wright. The collection
includes her diaries and journals, maintained almost continuously from 1884 to 1956, correspondence
received, her manuscript writings, and other miscellaneous materials. Of particular interest is
material on the prison reform movement, particularly the correspondence of Thomas Mott Osborne.
Other correspondents include Emily Sartain, Thomas Wallace Swann, J. William White, Francis Howard
Williams, Sarah Butler and Owen Wister, George W. Kirchwey, Gertrude and Anne Montgomerie Traubel,
James Moore Swank, Charles Wharton Stork, Felix Schelling, Agnes Repplier, Lizette Woodworth Reese,
Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Thornton and Violet Oakley, John W. Nason, R. Tait McKenzie, Frank
Aydelotte, Cecilia Beaux, John Howard Benson, Nicholas Biddle, Edward William Bok, Elizabeth Powell
Bond, G. Edwin Brumbaugh, William Merritt Chase, and many others. The collection also includes some
Wharton family historical materials, including Thomas Gilpin's manuscript of his Exiles in Virginia. |
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Extent:
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68 boxes; 35 linear ft. |
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Identification:
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RG 5/106 |
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Location:
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For current information on the location of materials, please consult the
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BIOGRAPHICAL
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1854-1868, 1861-1881 |
Anna Wharton was born in Philadelphia on July 15, 1868. Her father, Joseph Wharton
(1826-1909), was a wealthy industrialist. He married Anna Corbit Lovering (1830-1914) in 1854 at the
Cherry Street Meeting House in Philadelphia. Two children preceeded Anna: Joanna (1858-1938), who
married Joshua Bertram Lippincott in 1885, and Mary Lovering (1862-1923), who never married. The
Whartons moved to Ontalauna near Old York Road, Philadelphia, in 1881. Their summer residence,
Marbella, was at Conanicut, west of Newport, Rhode Island. |
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1881-1896 |
Anna was educated at Mrs. Head's School in Germantown and took private lessons in French and
music. In June of 1896, Anna Wharton married Harrison Smith Morris, son of George Washington Morris
and his wife, Catharine (Harris) Morris. Even though Morris was not a Friend, Green Street Monthly
Meeting gave permission for the marriage to proceed under the care of the Meeting. The service took
place at her father's house in the Quaker manner with over 140 witnesses. Anna Wharton Morris
remained a member of Green Street Monthly Meeting and was active in the Society of Friends
throughout her life. |
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1856, 1872-1893, 1893-1905, 1909-1917 |
Harrison S. Morris was born in Philadelphia on October 4, 1856. He had two younger sisters,
Matilda Harris Morris and Jane Walters Morris, who never married. At the age of sixteen he went to
work for the Reading Coal & Iron Company to help support his parents, who were in ill health. In
1893 he became the managing director of the Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts, a position which
he held until 1905. Morris also served as editor of Lippincott's Magazine, art editor of the Ladies
Home Journal, and chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the National Academy of Design. From
1909-1917 he was president of the Wharton Steel Company. His activities brought him in contact with
leaders in the artistic and literary world. He also wrote and published his own works, in both
English and Italian, on Roman history, literature, and culture, as well as at least 17 volumes of
poetry, fiction, and essays. |
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1899-1917 |
Anna and Harrison's only child, Catharine Wharton Morris, nicknamed "Kit," was born on Jan.
26, 1899. In April 1905, Anna underwent a hysterectomy, the first of a number of surgeries and
hospital stays that are documented in the Journals. The Morris family traveled to Europe in 1906,
1910, 1911 (when Harrison was appointed as United States Commissioner for the International
Exhibition of Art and History in Rome), and 1914 (when they witnessed the beginning of World War I
in France). These trips and the visit to California in 1917 are described in separate travel
journals. At home, Anna wrote numerous essays, short stories, and poetry, and participated in
Philadelphia's rich social and cultural life. Home was at the "Annex" on the Wharton property near
Old York Road until 1926 and then "Pear Hill." |
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1913-1926 |
In 1913, Anna Wharton Morris became deeply interested in prison reform. This concern probably
stemmed from her horror over newspaper reports of cruelty to the young inmates at Glen Mills. In
1914, she met Thomas Mott Osborne, the famous prison reform advocate; the two formed a close
friendship which lasted until his sudden death in 1926. Anna's reports of conditions in prisons
throughout the country and, particularly, in the Philadelphia region, are preserved in her journals.
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1925, 1944, 1957, 1988 |
In 1925, "Kit" married Sydney Longstreth Wright, Jr., the son of Mr. & Mrs. William
Redwood Wright of "Waldheim" in Germantown. Harrison Smith Morris died on April 12, 1948. Anna
Wharton Morris died on June 21, 1957, at the age of eighty-eight. Catharine "Kit" Morris Wright died
in 1988. |
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Anna Wharton Morris (1868-1957) was the youngest daughter of industrialist and philanthropist
Joseph Wharton. A birthright member of the Society of Friends, she was active in the prison reform
movement and was a prolific writer. Her husband, Harrison S. Morris (1856-1948), was a businessman,
author, editor, critic, and arts administrator. The collection includes her diaries and journals
which were maintained almost continuously from 1884 to 1956, correspondence sent, manuscript
writings, and miscellaneous materials. This material documents the life of an extraordinary woman
and is particularly strong in the areas of prison reform, the arts in Philadelphia and Newport, and
in the social history of the Philadelphia upper class.
In addition, the collection includes eighteenth and nineteenth Wharton Family historical papers
concerning many of the same individuals who are also represented in two related collection, the
Deborah Fisher Wharton Papers (RG 5/161) and the Joseph Wharton Papers (RG 5/162). Also of
particularly significance is the large collection of photographs which visually documents the
extended family and their properties. The photographs are housed separately in PA 65. Together,
these collections contain material with exceptional depth on the Wharton family and its extended
branches.
This collection was donated to Friends Historical Library in memory of Catharine Morris Wright
and Sidney L. Wright by their children. A closely related collection at FHL with the same provenance
is the Joseph Wharton Papers (RG 5/162). Researchers also should note that the papers of Harrison S.
Morris are deposited at Princeton University. The Osborne Family Papers, including the bulk of
Thomas Mott Osborne's correspondence and writing, are in the George Arents Research Library of
Syracuse University.
Corespondents include Frank Aydelotte, Cecilia Beaux, J. Howard Benson, Edward Bok, Elizabeth
Powell Bond, G. Edwin Brumbaugh, William Merritt Chase, Isaac H. Clothier, Florence Earle Coates,
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Maud Howe Elliott, William Hubben, Emory R. Johnson, Robert U. Johnson,
Florence Bayard Kane, Alfred H. Love, Anna Lea Merritt, John W. Nason, Thornton Oakley, Violet
Oakley, Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Lizette Woodworth Reese, Agnes Repplier, Felix E. Schelling,
Theophilia B. Stork, James M. Stork, Thomas Wallace Swann, Florence Emily Taylor, Anne Traubel,
Gertude Traubel, J. William White, Francis Howard Williams, and Owen and Sarah Wister. A more
complete index is attached to this checklist.
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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: Researchers are advised to search by subject and author,
when applicable.
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The collection is divided into eight series:
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Ser. 1. Wharton Family Historical Materials, 1763-1963
Original order and topical arrangement generally retained.
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Benjamin Lay (1677-1759); A Philadelphia Inquirer article
discussing Lay, a Quaker abolitionist
4/1/1901 1 folder
The article discussed a map, drawn by Catharine Morris Wright (1899-1988), that showed where on
the old Wharton estate, Lay's cave was thought to have been located. Also included is a News
Bulletin of The Germantown Historical Society about Lay, 1945. Part of a spoon, labelled "Spoon
found at the cave formerly inhabited by Benjamin Lay, near Branchtown, Philada" has been removed to
Relics Collection, FHL, # 948.
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(freed slave) James Freeman, Lewes, to Mr. Joshua Fisher, Philadelphia, thanking Fisher for purchasing his freedom.
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August 1776 MS letter
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Charles Wharton (1743-1838), 1767-1794
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Receipt for contribution to the Poor of Philadelphia MS signature of Henry Drinker.
5 October 1767.
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Membership certificate for the Library Company of Philadelphia MS signature of Francis Hopkinson.
6 April
1769
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Authorization of administration for the estate of Jemima Wharton, MS signature of Benjamin Chew, Esq.
23 February
1776
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Receipt for "substitute money"
September 24th 1778
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Receipt for contribution to the Pennsylvania Hospital MS signature of Mordecai Lewis.
24 October 1780
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Two receipts for Fire Insurance, MS signature of Caleb Carmatt.
"13th day of the First month 1784 and 22nd day
of the 7th month 1794."
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Samuel Rowland Fisher (1745-1834), 1764-1844
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from SRF's brother, Thomas Fisher, in London to his father, Joshua Fisher
1763
7mo 12 MS letter
Report of business affairs in London.
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From Fisher to his "Honoured Father" Joshua Fisher
1772 12mo 29
MS matter letter
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From Fisher to his "Dear Brothers" Thomas and Miers Fisher
1783 6mo 4, 1783 8mo
10 2 matter MS letters
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Poem dated "Philada Old Jail 5th 10th mo 1779" written on the back of a fragment of an
account of imprisonment
dated 1779 10mo 8
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Pocket almanac with notes by Hannah Rodman Fisher
1799
Includes notes by AWM, 1938.
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Map of North America
Map of North America with a note (dated 1844) written on the outside by Joseph Wharton, stating
that it had belonged to Fisher has been removed to Maps Collection, FHL.
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Jabez Maud Fisher (1750-1779), 1773
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Photocopies of original volumes and typed transcript of his Journal in four volumes of a trip to Niagara Falls and New England.
1773
See Joseph Wharton Papers, RG 5/162, Series 1B for original Mss.
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Vol. 1 1 folder
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Fisher family correspondence
1793-1817 1 foldertyped transcripts
Primarily between Hannah and Samuel Rowland Fisher and including the journal of Samuel Rowland
Fisher to marry Hannah Rodman, 1793. Note at end indicates that probably these transcripts were used
by AWM for her story the Two Hannahs.
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Thomas Gilpin (1776-1853), Bound MS draft, in Gilpin's hand, of his Exiles in Virginia 1 folder
With MS letters between him and Deborah Fisher Wharton, 1847, explaining how the manuscript was
compiled. There are various original MS letters inserted in the text (now detached), including those
of Thomas Gilpin Sr., Miers Fisher, Samuel R. Fisher, other members of the Exile group, and Patrick
Henry.
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Fisher Family genealogical chart arranged and compiled by Thomas Gilpin.
Stored in the original round mahogany case and housed at the end of the AWM Papers.
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William Wharton (1790-1854) and Deborah Fisher Wharton (1795-1888), 1836-1883,
n.d. 1 folder
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Letter (draft) to Hannah and W. Haydock and Mary Thurston from William Wharton
1854 7mo 23. 1 folderALS
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Letter from Deborah F. Wharton to Joseph Wharton describing Indians in Nebraska.
1873 7mo 17
1 folder
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Typed biographical sketch of Deborah Fisher and William Wharton "For the Children"
n.d. 1 folder
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Drafts of two letters from William Wharton regarding claims of Joshua Fisher and Sons for
goods taken from them during the Revolution,
1836, 1838 1 folder2 ALsS
Includes Joseph Wharton's letter, 1858, concerning same and copy of memorial addressed to
Congress from the heirs.
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Poem to Deborah Fisher Wharton by JW
1883 10mo 24 1 folderprinted
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Invitation to William Wharton from Hannah Fisher
n.d. 1 folder
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Ms notes by Deborah Fisher Wharton concerning her wedding certificate and her
aunts 1 folder
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Thomas I. Wharton (1791-1856), Bond, the Guardians of the Poor of the City of
Philadelphia
1823 1 folder
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Thomas Fisher (1801-1856), 1830-1851 1 folder
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"Memories of a visit to England and the World's Fair 1851" at which he had an exhibit.
3/28/1851-11/1/1851
1 folderMS diary
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Letters addressed to either his "Dear
Sister" Deborah Fisher Wharton or his "Dear Niece"/"Dear Sally", Sarah Wharton
3 March 1851-26 October 1851 1 folderpacket of 28 letters
Letters describing his trip to England for the Great Exhibition in much detail.
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Unsigned MS poem "The Condor of the Andes"
dated "Dec
1827" 1 folder
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from Fisher to his "Dear Father" Samuel R. Fisher from Niagara Falls
July 10
1830 1 folderMS letter
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Rodman Wharton (1820-1854), 1848, n.d. 1 folder
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from Wharton to Caleb Carmalt or Carmatt, Philadelphia
1848 8mo 25
1 folderMS letter matted
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MS account of his last illness and death 1 folder13 pp.
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Joseph Samuel Lovering (1796-1881), 1817-1875 1 folder
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Poems mainly from Lovering to his wife, Ann Corbit
Lovering, whose name is stamped on the cover.
1822-1859 1 folderbound album of MS copies
Also includes several book engravings.
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MS genealogy of the Corbit, Cowgill, and Lovering families, apparently in his hand.
spanning 1741-1875
1 folder6pp.
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Letter to AWM from her grandfather, JSL ALS
1875. 1 folder
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Letter from JSL to his daughter, Anna Wharton ALS
7/17/1871.
1 folder
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Lovering family correspondence
1817-1858. 1 foldertyped transcripts
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Joseph Wharton (1826-1909), 1832-1910, n.d. 1 folder
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Pencil and wash drawings by Wharton,
1838 and n.d. 1 folder
Some in a pad labeled "1838 Joseph Wharton Drawing Book Vol. I" and some loose.
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Bound MS day book
1832-37 1 folder4 pp.
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Miscellaneous poems by Wharton
1875-1899; n.d. 1 folderMS and printed
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Letter from Joseph Wharton to Harrison S. Morris
July 2,
1895 1 foldercopy
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Letter to Mrs. Isaac Clothier
June 20, 1907 1 foldercarbon copy
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Carbon of typed report by Harrison S. Morris
1907, 1910 1 folder
Regarding the condition of Joseph Wharton's finances and health in November 1907, with letter
dated Nov. 25, 1910, from HSM in reference to Howard Lewis.
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Patent awarded to Wharton for the improvement of furnaces
for the manufacture of oxide of zinc.
12/16/1862 1 folder
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Newspaper clippings pertaining to his career (mainly obituaries)
1909, other
dates 1 folder
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Newspaper clippings, Anna Lovering Wharton obituaries 1 folder
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Pen and brush sketchbook
1838 1 folder8pp.
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Informal pencil and ink sketches
1847-1949, n.d. 1 folderApprox. 25
Including portraits, caricatures, scenes, including himself, Mary W. and Joseph Thurston (1849),
and the Aramingo Lead Works (1847).
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Award to Joseph Wharton for his nickel exhibit at the Centennial, Philadelphia.
1876
1 folder
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Ms bound notebook on French beet sugar production
n.d. 1 folderApprox. 175 pp.
Signed by Joseph Wharton, but text not in his hand.
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Joseph Wharton's typescript bound copy (signed, with an introductory note in his hand) of
"A Collection of Christian and Brotherly Advices" 1 folder355 pp.
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Anna Lovering Wharton (1830-1914), 1842-1907 1 folder
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from Wharton to her daughter, Anna Wharton Morris
1899-1912,
n.d. 1 folder23 MS letters and cards
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from Wharton to her granddaughter, Catharine Morris
September 24
1906 1 folderMS letter
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MS French exercise book labeled "Anna C. Lovering French Book October 31st
1842"
10/31/1842 1 folder
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MS book in old German script, flyleaf inscribed Anna C. Lovering November
1852
Nov. 1852 1 folder
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Ms bound poetry notebook
1848-1856 1 folder50 pp.
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Correspondence, Anna Lovering Wharton to Anna Wharton Morris, 1884-1907, n.d.
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Anna Lovering Wharton to Anna Wharton Morris
1884-1890 1 folder28 MS letters
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ALW to AWM
1894-1896. 1 folder20 MS letters
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AWM to ALW
1897-1897 1 folder32 MS letters and postcards
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ALW to AWM
1897 1 folder32 MS letters
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AWM to ALW
1898-1899 1 folder35 MS letters
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AWM to ALW
1900-1907 1 folder35 MS letters
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ALW to AWM
1901-1907 and n.d. 1 folder19 MS letters, postcards
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Wharton/Lovering Families, 1838-1883 1 folder
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Ragbag and needlework
Ragbag with a note, "A little rag bag for Aunt Anna C. [L.] Wharton made by her niece Hetty W.
Thurston [1850-1875]" and needlework ribbon with envelope, "Anna [C.] L. Wharton from her niece
Hetty W. Thurston Christmas 1863" have been removed to Relics Collection, FHL, #'s 949 & 950
respectively.
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Mary Lovering Wharton to her mother, Anne Corbit Lovering
July 15
1868 1 folderMS letter
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Anna C. Lovering to Joseph Grubb, her cousin
1857 8mo 7 1 folderMS letter
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Isaac Davis to Joe Grubb
1838 1 folderMS letter
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Joseph Wharton to his mother Deborah Fisher Wharton
1868 7mo
15 1 folderMS letter
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William Wharton "while in attendance at our Yearly Meeting 5mo 18 1855" to his wife
Deborah Fisher Wharton. 1 folderMS letter
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Hetty (Esther) Fisher Wharton Smith to her brother Joseph Wharton
June 15
1859 1 folderMS letter
Letter written while on her wedding trip with her husband Benjamin, Buffalo
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from Esther Morton Smith to her aunt Anna Corbit Lovering Wharton
July 4
?. 1 folderMS letter
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Joseph Samuel Lovering to his son-in-law Joseph Wharton
September 7,
1849 1 folderMS letter
About the engagement of Joseph and Anne Corbit Lovering
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Joseph Samuel Lovering to his sister Sarah S. Lovering
September 6
1849 1 folderMS letter
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MS statement written by Deborah Fisher Wharton, apparently about her husband William at
the time of his death [1/15/1856] 1 folder
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MS letter from Henrietta P. Wright to her cousin Joseph
Wharton
1/[18]/83 1 folder
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MS invitation from Joseph S. and Ann C. Lovering to Anna Wharton
dated Oak Hill
6mo 8 1854. 1 folder
For the evening of their daughter Anne's wedding to Joseph Wharton, 15 June 1854
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Mary L Wharton to Elizabeth Grubb Marshall
April 21 1 folderMS letter
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MS poem addressed to Joseph Wharton
dated "February
15th" 1 folder
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Anna C. Lovering (her first letter) to her grandmother Mary Lovering
Philadel,
2mo 1st 1838 1 folderMS letter
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Anna C. Lovering to her grandmother Elizabeth Corbit,
Allentown
7/29/1839 1 folderMS letter
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4 calling cards
n.d.. 1 folder
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Journals accounting the deaths of Joseph D. Thurston and Mary Wharton
Thurston 1 folder2 journals, bound
In the handwriting of Deborah F. Wharton (?).
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Account book, Anna C. Lovering
1848-1852 1 folder
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Photograph of Marbella
n.d. 1 folder
Removed to Picture Collection.
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Engraving Walnut Grove, home of Joseph Wharton, and 3 photos of same 1 folder
Removed to PA 65.
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Four pencil sketches for Thomas Fisher's "Dial of the Season" 1 folder1 folder
Artist unknown, but probably J. Russell Smith did the finished painting.
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Printed 18th Century Pamphlets, 1774-1777 1 folder
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"AN ADDRESS TO THE Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, BY Those
FREEMEN, of the CITY of Philadelphia, who are now confined in the
MASON'S LODGE, BY VIRTUE OF A GENERAL WARRANT SIGNED IN COUNCIL BY THE
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL OF PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA: Printed by
ROBERT BELL, in Third-Street. MDCCLXXVII"
1777 1 folder
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"A VIEW OF THE CONTROVERSY BETWEEN Great-Britain and her
Colonies: INCLUDING A Mode of Determining their present Disputes, FINALLY and EFFECTUALLY;
AND OF PREVENTING ALL FUTURE CONTENTIONS. IN A LETTER, To the AUTHOR of A FULL VINDICATION OF The
Measures of the Congress, FROM THE CALUMNIES of their ENEMIES. By A.W. FARMER. Author of Free Thoughts, NEW-YORK: Printed by JAMES RIVINGTON, M,DCC,LXXIV" Copy inscribed by Samuel R. Fisher.
1774
1 folder
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Newspapers, 1803, 1838 1 folder
Lloyd's Evening Post vol. XXXIII numb. 2553 Nov. 8 - Nov. 10, 1773 [London] and The Pennsylvania
Packet or the General Advertizer October 15, 1778 have been removed to Newspapers.
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Gazette of the United States, Philadelphia, Tuesday Evening,
June 28, 1803
1 folder
Includes death notice of Joseph Wharton, Jr., the oldest son of Charles. (d. 27 June 1803, aged
18 yrs.)
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Pennsylvania Inquirer and Daily Courier, Philadelphia, Wednesday Morning
May 9,
1838 1 folder
Includes notice from the executors of Charles Wharton's estate and several later notes pointing
out the notice.
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Elias Hicks: Materials relating to Elias Hicks and the Separation of 1827/28,
1807-1830 1 folder
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Deborah Fisher Wharton's MS copybook of letters to and from Hicks about doctrine
dated 12th mo 13th 1807 1 folder
Includes two MS poems, "An Elegy on the death on Ann Levor by her sister aged 15" and "A
Dream".
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Bound pamphlet "A review of Elias' Hicks letter to Thomas Willis, on the miraculous
conception of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Philadelphia: Printed for the reader.
1824."
1824 1 folder
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"Sermons delivered by Elias and Edward Hicks in Friends' Meetings, New-York, In 5th
Month, 1825."
1825 1 folder
"Taken in short-hand by L.H. Clarke & M.T.C. Gould, Stenographers. New-York: Sold be J.V.
Seaman, 221 Broadway." Portrait and page of MS notes included.
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Typescripts of letters mainly by Elias Hicks, 1801-1849 1 folder
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Printed materials and notes pertaining to Hicks 1 folder
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Book engraving of Hicks
1830 1 folder
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Typescript of "Quaker Controversy" with note, "by my father, Jos. Wharton" 1 folder
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Joseph Wharton to William Wharton
9/2/1811 1 folderMS letter
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James Martin to William Wharton
1828 11mo 14 1 folderMS letter
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William Wharton to James Martin
1828 11mo 11 1 foldercopy of MS letter
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Miscellaneous Quaker material, 1803, 1782/1963 1 folder
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Transcription of an account of American Quaker David
Sands addressing a group of friends in Ireland
dated 1803 1 folder
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An account of a testimony given by Nicholas Davis at the Apnoeganset meeting
house 1 folder
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Reproduction of "A Map of all Friends Meetings belonging to the
Yearly Meeting of Rhode Island"
1963 1 folder
Actual map drawn in 1782. Removed to Maps.
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Ser. 2. Wharton Family Business and Estate Papers, 1841-1963
Original order and topical arrangement retained. Deeds and Indentures have been removed to Double
Oversize file drawer. They are in folders labelled A-I, retaining the original bundling. Shilling
piece removed to Relics Collection, FHL, # 951.
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"The Last Will and Codicils of Joseph S. Lovering, Deceased"
1915 1 folder2 printed copies
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18 |
The Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities 1 folder
Includes account of Trust Established for Anna Lovering Wharton under the will of her father,
Joseph Samuel Lovering (1881-1915), and other miscellaneous financial papers.
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19 |
Papers regarding Anna Lovering Wharton and others' inheritance from Joseph Wharton,
deceased, 1/11/1909 1 folder
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20 |
Will of Anna Lovering Wharton
15 June 1898 1 folder2 copies
Includes memorandum from 30 June ---- 1909.
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Will of Anna Lovering Wharton
27 July 1909 1 folder2 printed copies
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21 |
Personal acknowledgments of benefactors of Anna Lovering Wharton's will
1914 1 folder
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22 |
Papers of the Estate of Anna Lovering Wharton, deceased 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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4 |
23 |
Inventories and appraisements of Anna Lovering Wharton's Estate, deceased,
1914 1 folder
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24 |
Financial papers
1882-1909 1 folder
Note: Joseph Wharton died 11 January 1909.
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25 |
Financial papers,
7/2/1909-1/1/1914 1 folder
Note: Anna Lovering Wharton died 4/3/1914.
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26 |
Financial papers of the Estate of Anna Lovering Wharton, deceased
4/16/1914-12/10/1914. 1 folder
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27 |
Financial papers, Estate of Anna Lovering Wharton, deceased
1915 1 folder
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28 |
Financial Papers, Estate of Anna Lovering Wharton, deceased
1916-1917,
n.d.. 1 folder
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29 |
Deposit envelopes for the Estate of Anna Lovering Wharton, deceased
1914-1916 1 folder
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30 |
Checks signed by Joseph Wharton
1907 1 folder
Drawn on his account at The Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank, 1907, with some other banking
transaction papers.
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31 |
"Morris Estate Cultural Center" publicity,
1961-1963,
n.d. 1 folder
Includes flyers and newspaper clippings about the Morris Estate in Oak Lane after Anna Wharton
Morris' death 6/21/1957.
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Box
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Folder
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39 |
320 |
Joseph Wharton Ms record of accounts in stub section
of check book
1/1904-12/1905 1 folder198 pp.
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321 |
Legal papers relating to right-of-way and the P.B. & W.R.R. Co,
1906-1909 1 folder
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322 |
Papers relating to ground rents
1908-10 1 folder
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323 |
City of Philadelphia vs. Anna Wharton Morris
1912 1 folder
re: property at 4th and George Streets.
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324 |
Rhode Island property and War Department, etc.
1841 1915 1 folder
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325 |
Correspondence and papers relating to rental of York Road property and other properties
1925- 1926 1 folder
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326 |
Sale of Morris Estate and development of Oak Lane Park
1962-1963 1 folder
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327 |
Papers relating to the Wharton Tract in New Jersey
1929-1949 1 folder
Including information about Batsto and the mansion.
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328 |
Papers relating to the sale of the Wharton tract to the State of New Jersey,
with newspaper clippings.
1941-1954 1 folder
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Box
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56 |
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Brief, New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals
n.d. 1 bound volume
Court brief relating to a contract between Anna L. Wharton, J. Bertram Lippincott, and Harrison
S. Morris and the State Water Supply Commission
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Ser. 3. Anna Wharton Morris Journals and Day Books, 1883-1957
Box
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5 |
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Journals, with events of particular interest noted, 1883-1957 1 folder
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32 |
Includes record of exercise, school notes and original
poetry
1883-86 1 folder
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33 |
Includes details of Ontalanna, views on religion; reviewed
and annotated in 1891, 1912
1884-1892 1 folder
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34 |
Travel journal to England, France and Germany
1886-1887 1 folder
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35 |
Death of Ned Stewardson and Bill Smith by drowning
7/4/1892
1892-1894 1 folder
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36 |
Engagement and marriage to Harrison S. Morris
1894-1897. 1 folder
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37 |
Birth of child, Catharine Wharton Morris
1897-1899 1 folder
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38 |
Mainly about her daughter "Kit"
1899-1901 1 folder
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39 |
Including her hospitalization in 1905
1901-1905 1 folder
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40 |
Travel journal of trip to Germany, France and
England
1906 1 folder
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41 |
Journal
1906-1907 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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6 |
42 |
Death of father.
1907-1909 1 folder
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43 |
Journal
1909-1912 1 folder
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44 |
Travel journal of trip to Europe.
1910 1 folder
Includes postcards and snapshots.
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45 |
Travel journal of trip to Italy.
1911 1 folder
Photograph taken aboard S.S. "Berlin," Feb. 1911 on flyleaf, addresses written in back; volume
not indexed.
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46 |
Start of interest in prison reform; meets Osborne; death
of mother.
1912-1914 1 folder
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47 |
Prison description and WWI
1914-1918 1 folder
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48 |
Trip to France and England
1914 1 folder
She was caught in France at outbreak of WWI. Passport and photograph enclosed.
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49 |
Trip to California with Harry, Kit and Ada Johnston
1917 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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7 |
50 |
Anna's work and speeches on prison reform
1918-1921 1 folder
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51 |
Journal
1921-1922 1 folder
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52 |
Journal
1923-1926 1 folder
There is a two year gap between when events occurred and when they were recorded, due to sore
hands and Kit's broken engagement with Rodolphe de Schauensee. Includes Kit's engagement and
marriage to Sydney Longstreth Wright, birth of their daughter Anna, and the deaths of AWM's sister
Mary and Mr. Osborne.
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53 |
The first ten years at Pear Hill.
1927-1937 1 folder
Also includes the birth of Kit's son, William Redwood, and her twins, Harrison Morris and
Ellicott, and operation by Dr. Keene.
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54 |
Includes log of speaking in meeting for worship 1925-1945,
several clippings; she only indexes four items.
1938-1945 1 folder
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55 |
Death of Harrison, travels of her granddaughter Anna and
descriptions of her several operations
1945-1954 1 folder
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Box
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8 & 9 |
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Day Books
1885-1957 1 folder
The day books are not folders.
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69 books covering these given years, usually one book per year
1885-86;
1889-1911; 1913-1957. 1 folder
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Journals of Anna Wharton Morris, 1884-1954 typed transcripts
Transcripts made by Linda Hull, Catharine Morris Wright's secretary.
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Box
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Folder
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52 |
434 |
Index to Journals
7/15/1884-11/1954 1 foldercarbon, 2 copies
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435 |
Journal of AWM's first trip abroad
1886 1 foldercarbon and photocopy
See also Ser. 3, folder 330, Box 40, for a slightly different typed transcript.
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436 |
Journal of AWM's third trip abroad
1906 1 folder
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437 |
Journal of AWM's fourth trip abroad
1910 1 folder
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438 |
Journal of AWM's fifth trip abroad (Rome)
1911 1 folder
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439 |
Letters from AWM's Rome Journal
1911 1 folder
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440 |
Journal of trip to west coast
1917 1 folder
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441 |
Journal
7/15/1884-1/2/1892 1 folder2 copies
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442 |
Journal
1/6/1892-7/13/1894 1 folder2 copies
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443 |
Journal
7/15/1894-6/2/1897 1 folder2 copies
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444 |
Journal
7/31/1897-8/18/1899 1 folder2 copies
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445 |
Journal
10/17/1899-11/11/1901 1 folder2 copies
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Box
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Folder
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53 |
446 |
Journal
11/29/1901-12/9/1905 1 folder2 copies
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447 |
Journal
1/1/1906-11/14/1907 1 folder2 copies
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448 |
Journal
11/24/1907-12/20/1909 1 folder2 copies
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449 |
Journal
12/25/1909-6/20/1912 1 folder2 copies
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450 |
Journal
6/28/1912-6/3/1914 1 folder2 copies
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451 |
Journal
6/4/1914-3/26/1918 1 folder2 copies
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452 |
Journal
3/31/1918-3/9/1921 1 folder2 copies
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Box
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Folder
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54 |
453 |
Journal
3/16/1921-10/4/1922 1 folder2 copies
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454 |
Journal
1/1/1923-12/1926 or 1/1927 1 folder2 copies
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455 |
Journal
1/1927-end of 1937 1 folder2 copies
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456 |
Journal
3/15/1938-2/9/1945 1 folder2 copies
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457 |
Journal
4/13/1945-11/26/1954 1 folder2 copies
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458 |
AWM's index of references in her journal and record of her
weight
1891-1907 1925-1951 1 folder
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Daybooks and some journals of Anna Morris Wharton, 1885-1956 typed transcripts
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Box
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Folder
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40 |
329 |
Journal
1885 1 folder
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330 |
Journal
1886 1 folder
Written during her first trip abroad.
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331 |
Journal
1889 1 folder
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332 |
Journal
1890 1 folder
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333 |
Journal
1891 1 folder
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334 |
Journal
1892 1 folder
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335 |
Journal
1893 1 folder
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336 |
Journal
1894 1 folder
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337 |
Journal
1895 1 folder
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338 |
Journal
1896 1 folder
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339 |
Journal
1897 1 folder
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340 |
Journal
1898 1 folder
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341 |
Journal
1899 1 folder
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342 |
Journal
1900 1 folder
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343 |
Journal
1901 1 folder
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344 |
Journal
1902 1 folder
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345 |
Journal
1903 1 folder
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346 |
Journal
1904 1 folder
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347 |
Journal
1905 1 folder
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348 |
Journal
1906 1 folder
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349 |
Journal
1907 1 folder
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350 |
Journal
1908 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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41 |
351 |
Journal
1909 1 folder
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352 |
Journal
1910 1 folder
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353 |
Journal
1911 1 folder
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354 |
Journal
1912 1 folder
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355 |
Journal
1913 1 folder
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356 |
Journal
1914 1 folder
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357 |
Journal
1915 1 folder
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358 |
Journal
1916 1 folder
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359 |
Journal
1917 1 folder
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360 |
Journal
1918 1 folder
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361 |
Journal
1919 1 folder
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362 |
Journal
1920 1 folder
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363 |
Journal
1921 1 folder
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373a |
Journal
1922 1 folder
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364 |
Journal
1923 1 folder
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365 |
Journal
1924 1 folder
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366 |
Journal
1925 1 folder
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367 |
Journal
1926 1 folder
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368 |
Journal
1927 1 folder
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369 |
Journal
1928 1 folder
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370 |
Journal
1929 1 folder
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371 |
Journal
1930 1 folder
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372 |
Journal
1931 1 folder
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373 |
Journal
1932 1 folder
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374 |
Journal
1933 1 folder
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375 |
Journal
1934 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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42 |
376 |
Journal
1935 1 folder
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377 |
Journal
1936 1 folder
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378 |
Journal
1937 1 folder
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379 |
Journal
1938 1 folder
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380 |
Journal
1939 1 folder
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381 |
Journal
1940 1 folder
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382 |
Journal
1941 1 folder
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383 |
Journal
1942 1 folder
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384 |
Journal
1943 1 folder
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385 |
Journal
1944 1 folder
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386 |
Journal
1945 1 folder
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387 |
Journal
1946 1 folder
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388 |
Journal
1947 1 folder
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389 |
Journal
1948 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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43 |
390 |
Journal
1949 1 folder
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391 |
Journal
1950 1 folder
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392 |
Journal
1951 1 folder
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393 |
Journal
1952 1 folder
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394 |
Journal
1953 1 folder
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395 |
Journal
1954 1 folder
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396 |
Journal
1955 1 folder
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397 |
Journal
1956 1 folder
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Ser. 4. Correspondence Received by Anna Wharton Morris, 1873-1960
Includes a few drafts of responses by AWM.
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960
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Box
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Folder
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10 |
56 |
Adams, Letitia
1909-1948 1 folder62 ALsS; 3 LsS.
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57 |
Albro [Family]
1927-1949 1 folder36 ALsS; 1 LS
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58 |
Arnold
1927-1944 1 folder31 ALsS; 1 LS; 1L
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59 |
Ash, Josephine W.
1931-1947 1 folder22 ALsS
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60 |
Aydelotte, F.
1921-1929 1 folder6 LsS
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61 |
A
1903-1949 1 folder10 ALsS; 15 LsS; 2Ls
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62 |
Barrington, George Wharton
1934-1949 1 folder10 ALsS
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63 |
Barker, E.W.
1927-1940 1 folder13 ALsS
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64 |
Beldan, Emma, with various programs and
clippings.
1933-1948. 1 folder47 ALsS; 1 LsS; 1 L
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65 |
Benson
1920-1939 1 folder9 ALsS; 2 LsS
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66 |
Betts, Anna Wharton
1929-1945 1 folder17 ALsS; 2 LsS
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67 |
Biddle
1916-1947 1 folder14 ALsS
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68 |
Bok, Edward and Mary
1899-1941 1 folder5 ALsS; 1 LS
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69 |
Bradley,
1898-1916 1 folder29 ALsS
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70 |
Brown, with assorted cards.
1893-1923. 1 folder16 ALsS
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71 |
Bruhns, Edna
1928-1946 1 folder31 ALsS; 1 L
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72 |
B
1893-1949 1 folder104 ALsS; 9 LsS; 1 L
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Box
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Folder
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11 |
73 |
Chase
1902-1903 1 folder3 ALsS
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74 |
Civil Liberties (ACLU)
1929-1931 1 folder24 Ls
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75 |
Coates
1896-1905 1 folder18 ALsS
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76 |
Coleman, A.
1932-1948 1 folder17 ALsS
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77 |
Conlen
1906-1941 1 folder9 ALsS
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78 |
Cotton, W.
1920-1949 1 folder18 ALsS
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79 |
Cottrell, Agnes
1927-1944 1 folder26 ALsS
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80 |
Cowles
1919-1928 1 folder21 ALsS; 1 L
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|
81 |
C
1897-1944 1 folder108 ALsS; 19 LsS
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|
82 |
Durham
1897-1914 1 folder10 ALsS
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|
83 |
D
1898-1948 1 folder125 ALsS; 16 LsS
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|
84 |
Earle
1882-1930 1 folder14 ALsS
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|
85 |
Elliott
1905-1943 1 folder15 ALsS; 19 LsS
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|
86 |
E
1898-1945 1 folder29 ALsS; 10 LsS
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Box
|
Folder
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|
12 |
87 |
Fox
1903-1948 1 folder83 ALsS; 2 LsS
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|
88 |
F
1893-1949 1 folder60 ALsS; 26 LsS
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|
89 |
G
1895-1948 1 folder78 ALsS; 23 LsS
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|
90 |
Haines
1899-1947 1 folder19 ALsS
Includes clippings and publsiehd materials.
|
|
91 |
Hamilton, J. McLure
1902-1936 1 folder36 ALsS; 1 telegram; clippings
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|
92 |
Head
1891-1936 1 folder18 ALsS; 1 LS; 1L; clippings
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Box
|
Folder
|
|
13 |
93 |
H, with clippings and invitations.
1896-1950 1 folder126 ALsS; 21 LsS; 2 Ls
|
|
94 |
Hayes, J. Russell
1910-1931 1 folder4 ALsS; 1 LS; clipping
|
|
95 |
I
1909 1 folder1 ALS; 1 LS
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|
96 |
Johnson, Emery, with clippings and publications
1919-1935 1 folder14 ALsS; 6 LsS
|
|
97 |
Johnson, R.U., with 1 telegram; clippings
1910-1937 1 folder28 ALsS; 4 LsS
|
|
98 |
J
1899-1945 1 folder35 ALsS; 6 LsS; 2 Ls
|
|
99 |
Kitson, Ernest, with clippings, publications and a
photograph.
1922-1943 1 folder28 ALsS
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|
100 |
K
1899-1953 1 folder32 ALsS; 10 LsS
|
|
101 |
Lippincott
1888-1948 1 folder70 ALsS; 24 LsS
|
|
102 |
L
1877-1948 1 folder42 ALsS; 15 LsS
|
|
103 |
Macaulay
1910-1921 1 folder13 ALsS
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Box
|
Folder
|
|
14 |
104 |
Madieros, John
1942-1949 1 folder19 ALsS
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|
105 |
Mann, Mary Lee
1932-1945 1 folder53 ALsS; 4 LsS
|
|
106 |
Marshall, Mary W.
1924-1942 1 folder8 ALsS
|
|
107 |
McKenzie
1906-1946 1 folder54 ALsS; 17 LsS
|
|
108 |
Mellor, Deborah Wharton
1934-1942 1 folder13 ALsS; 1 LS
|
|
109 |
Merritt
1900-1926 1 folder66 ALsS
|
|
110 |
Morris, Jane W. and Matilda
1909-1949 1 folder68 ALsS
|
|
111 |
Moss
1897-1920 1 folder36 ALsS; 1 LS
|
|
112 |
M
1882-1945 1 folder82 ALsS; 24 LsS
|
|
113 |
Nason, J.W.
1947-1952 1 folder3 ALsS; 15 LsS
|
|
114 |
N
1912-1960 1 folder11 ALsS; 5 LsS
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
15 |
115 |
O
1909-1957 1 folder92 ALsS; 12 LsS
|
|
116 |
Pennell, with various cards.
1902-1935 1 folder23 ALsS
|
|
117 |
P, with memorial for Ward Pierson.
1893-1948 1 folder63 ALsS; 12 LsS; 2 telegrams
|
|
118 |
Reese, Lizette Woodworth
1899-1935 1 folder250 ALsS; clippings
|
|
119 |
Repplier
1896-1937 1 folder35 ALsS; 1 L
|
|
120 |
Rhoads
1890-1948 1 folder68 ALsS
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
16 |
121 |
Richards, Anna M.
1892-1905 1 folder8 ALsS
|
|
122 |
Roberts, I. B.
1903-1916 1 folder13 ALsS; 1 LS; photograph
|
|
123 |
Robins, Emily R., with clippings, cards and 1
telegram.
1932-1955 1 folder217 ALsS; 6 LsS
|
|
124 |
R
1900-1948 1 folder48 ALsS; 18 LsS
|
|
125 |
Saul, Maurice B.
1947-1949 1 folder1 ALS; 13 LsS; 1 telegram
|
|
126 |
Schelling
1908-1945 1 folder14 ALsS
|
|
127 |
Smith, Esther Fisher Wharton, and family (esp. Esther Morton Smith
-"Het"), with clippings, publications
1882-1942 1 folder64 ALsS; 4LsS
|
|
128 |
Snell, Henry B.
1919-1939, 1 folder8 ALsS.
|
|
129 |
Spiegel, Rachel Sharpless
1899-1940 1 folder24 ALsS; 2 LsS
|
|
130 |
Stedman
1897-1908 1 folder17 ALsS
|
|
131 |
Stevens, Maud L.
1920-1949 1 folder38 ALsS; 2 LsS
|
|
132 |
Storer, J.
1918-1921 1 folder15 ALsS
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
17 |
133 |
Stork, with clippings and publications
1886-1939 1 folder20 ALsS; 2 LsS
|
|
134 |
Swann, Thomas W., with 2 telegrams, clippings and
photographs
1924-1952 1 folder26 ALsS; 5 LsS
|
|
135 |
Synnestvedt, Hubert
1924-1941 1 folder29 ALsS; 1 LS
|
|
136 |
S, with publications
1898-1954 1 folder95 ALsS; 31 LsS
|
|
137 |
Taylor, Erich and Isabel (brother and sister)
1930-1948 1 folder39 ALsS; 4 LsS
|
|
138 |
Thompson, Mary I.
1914-1942 1 folder42 ALsS; 1 LS
|
|
139 |
Thurston, William Wharton and Louisa
1900-1949 1 folder194 ALsS; 50 LsS
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
18 |
140 |
Traubel, Gertrude, Ann and Horace
1908-1949 1 folder49 ALsS; 3 LsS
|
|
141 |
T
1902-1948 1 folder61 ALsS; 7 LsS
|
|
142 |
U/V
1898-1946 1 folder22 ALsS; 12 LsS
|
|
143 |
van der Wielen, Adolf
1894-1939 1 folder46 ALsS; 4 LsS
|
|
144 |
van Roekens/Meltzer, Paulette
1922-1949 1 folder56 ALsS; 3 LsS
|
|
145 |
Vonnoh
1899-1937 1 folder33 ALsS; 2 LsS
|
|
146 |
Wallerstein
1902-1932, 1 folder7 ALsS.
|
|
147 |
Watts, Harvey M.
1903-1939 1 folder74 ALsS; 53 LsS
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
|
148 |
Webb
1913-1931 1 folder1 folder13 ALsS; 2 LsS
|
|
149 |
Wharton Family
1893-1948 1 folder96 ALsS; 17 LsS
|
|
150 |
White
1907-1914 1 folder1 ALS; 4 LsS
|
|
151 |
Williams
1897-1913 1 folder15 ALsS
|
|
152 |
Wister
1899-1945 1 folder22 ALsS; 1 LS
|
|
153 |
Wood
1877-1944 1 folder25 ALsS; 26 LsS
|
|
154 |
W
1899-1944 1 folder58 ALsS; 39 LsS
|
|
155 |
Misc.
1880-1955 1 folder33 ALsS; 3 LsS
|
Box
|
|
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56 |
|
General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
January 15, 1894-May 27, 1895 48 ALsS; 4 clippings; 1 AL
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton. Indicated on top envelope as “un-engaged” (prior
to engagement). Includes several literary clippings from newspapers/magazines. (Identified as 1st
lot by Mrs. Morris.)
|
|
|
General (unsorted), 1891-1956
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
20 |
156 |
A-B
1941-1954 1 folder41ALsS; 14 LsS
|
|
157 |
Albro, Joe
1948-1952 1 folder18 ALsS
The father of Joseph Wharton Albro had worked for Joseph Wharton at Horsehead, R.I.
|
|
158 |
C-D,
1935-54 1 folder43 ALsS; 3 LsS
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159 |
E-G
1927-1954 1 folder35 ALsS; 10LsS
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160 |
Gallen, John A.
1926-56 1 folder16 ALsS
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161 |
Graves family
1950-53 1 folder24 ALsS
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162 |
Grimm, Mrs. Henry F.
1949-52 1 folder7ALsS; 10 LsS
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163 |
H-J
1949-56 1 folder41 ALsS; 7 LsS
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Folder
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164 |
K-M
1922-52 1 folder50 ALsS; 16 LsS
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165 |
N-P
1937-54 1 folder24 ALsS, 5 LsS
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166 |
Osborne Association
1950-52 1 folder4 ALsS; 5 LsS
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167 |
Q-T
1945-53 1 folder55 ALsS; 10 LsS
Also includes 3 ALsS and photos re: Red Cross work during WWII.
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168 |
Robins, Emily
1948-52 1 folder34 ALsS
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169 |
Saul, Ewing, Remick and Saul,
1949-52 1 folder9 LsS
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170 |
Wharton School/U. of Pa.
1949-52 1 folder8 LsS
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171 |
U-Z
1907, 1942-1952 1 folder16 ALsS, 6LsS
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Box
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Folder
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409 |
Miscellaneous personal letters received by AWM,
1937-56 1 folder60 letters, bound w/string
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410 |
Personal letters, including clippings of men lost in
WW1.
1891-1938 1 folderApprox. 15
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411 |
Personal letters, postcards
1938-1956 1 folderApprox. 60
iIncluding re: hurricane damage to Rhode Island, 1938. Silver spoon with Wharton coat of arms
sent to AWM from her cousin, Rosalie Regen, removed to Relics.
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412 |
General correspondence on personal financial matters 1 folder
Including conservation work done on two paintings at PAFA in 1949, 1942-1949.
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Box
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Valentines received 1 folder
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Box
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50 |
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Valentines received (oversized) 1 folder
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Box
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51 |
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Greeting cards received
1920s-1950s. 1 folder
Also, designs for Christmas cards sent by AWM and HSM.
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Special Subject Correspondence, 1873-1955
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Box
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Folder
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172 |
Letters from AWM's Rome Diary , with clippings.
1911 1 folder19 ALsS w/typed transcripts
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173 |
Childhood letters
1873-1888 & n.d. 1 folder17 ALsS
Includes 10 letters from Debsey Smith, who died in 1877.
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174 |
Christmas cards
1949 1 folder139 cards
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175 |
Christmas gift and card lists
1952 1 folder
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176 |
Letters from W. Wharton Thurston and other
servicemen
1917-1919 1 folder66 ALsS; 4 LsS; 1 telegram
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177 |
Letters from Hector MacQuarrie
1917-1920 1 folder3 ALsS; 10 LsS
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Box
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Folder
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178 |
Letters on occasion of engagement and notebook of wedding gifts
1895-1896 1 folder62 ALsS
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179 |
Letters concerning death of AWM's sister, Mary Lovering Wharton
1923
1 folder7 ALsS
Includes pathological report; legal proceedings; clippings.
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180 |
Letters of condolence on the death of AWM's sister, Joanna Wharton Lippincott
1938-1939 1 folder88 ALsS
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181 |
Letters of condolence on the death of AWM's sister, Joanna Wharton Lippincott
1938-1939 1 folder5LsS; 48 Sympathy cards; 1 telegram
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182 |
Letters of condolence on the death of J. Bertram
Lippincott
1940 1 folder23 ALsS; 1 LS
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183 |
Thirty-fifth Anniversary
1931 1 folder55 ALsS; 4 LsS; 12 telegrams; 2 poems; clippings
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184 |
Letters concerning the sale of "The Annas"
1945 1 folder10 ALsS
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185 |
Correspondence concerning the sale of the Jamestown Island lot
1939-1940 1 folder3 ALsS; 12 LsS
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186 |
Correspondence with Edgar F. Smith concerning donations to Wharton School
1914 1 folder4 LsS
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Surrette letters, 1896-1937
Surrette, Thomas Whitney (-1941) was a composer, lecturer and author and founded the Summer
School of Music in Concord, Mass. He and his wife, Ada, and Harrison and Anna Wharton Morris were
friends and corresponded frequently. Surrette was introduced to Harrison S. Morris in 1896 by
William R. Thayer. Partially sorted.
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Box
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Folder
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398 |
Thomas W Surrette to Harrison S. Morris
1896-98 1 folderMS letters and typed transcription
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399 |
Thomas W Surrette to HSM and AWM
1898-1929 1 folderMS letters and typed transcription
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400 |
TWS to HSM and AWM
1898-1934 1 folderMS letters and typed transcription
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401 |
TWS to HSM and AWM 1 folderMS letters and typed transcription
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402 |
Unsorted Ms letters, some transcripts, TWS and AW to HSM and AWM
ca. 1901-1937
1 folderApprox. 60 letters
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403 |
Related Surrette papers, including his memorial service 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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404 |
Letters concerning semi-precious gem collection
1915-26 1 folder
With inventories of her collection.
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405 |
Correspondence with Swarthmore College 1 folder8 letters
re: donation of Hicks letters in 1907 and 1946 and funds in 1947.
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406 |
Correspondence regarding United World Federalists
1946-49 1 folder10 letters
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407 |
Wharton School
1948-50 1 folder13 items
Letters related to fundraising, including a letter from Harold Stassen, president of the Wharton
School.
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408 |
Correspondence and related items from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, regarding
her donations to the Academy
1949-1955 1 folder15 TLS
The annual exhibition in 1953 was held in honor of Harrison S. Morris and included the AWM's
portrait of him by Thomas Eakins.
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Box
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
June – July 1895 16 ALsS; 1 clipping
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton. Includes period between engagement and
Harrison’s return from Europe. Identified as 2nd lot on envelope 15. Originally included pressed
flowers in letter of July 11, 1895. Also includes clipping of engagement announcement.
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
August – October 1895 38 ALsS; 3 clippings
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton, from period identified as “To Marbella, after
Europe.” Identified at 3rd lot. Includes several newspaper clippings.
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
October 1895 – May 1896 59 ALsS; 5 clippings; 1 telegram; 1 telegraph tape(?)
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton, from October, 1895 to their wedding in June of
1896. Identified as 4th lot. Includes several newspaper clippings, postcards, and one telegram.
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Box
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57 |
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
August 1896 – November 1898 42 ALsS; L; AL; 2 telegrams; 2 calling cards, clipping
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton Morris, dating from after their marriage until
the birth of Catherine. Identified as 5th lot. Includes several newspaper clippings, telegrams, and
other memorabilia.
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Box
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
February 1899 – November 1902 74 ALsS; 1 AL; 1 telegram; receipt; notice of business
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton Morris. Covers years 1899-1902 (“Kit’s birth to
1902”). Identified as 6th lot. Includes letters, postcards, and receipt for purchase of box of
chocolates for Anna’s birthday.
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Box
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57 |
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
August 1903 – September 1904 55 ALsS
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton Morris. Covers years 1903-1904. Identified as 7th
lot. Includes letters and postcards.
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Box
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
July – September 1905 37 ALsS; 2 telegrams; 2 performance programs
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton Morris. Covers summer of 1905 until after her
operation. Identified as 8th lot. Includes letters, postcards, telegrams, and one clipping.
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Box
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58 |
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
1906-1907 58 ALsS; 5 telegrams; 5 clippings
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton Morris, 1906-07. Identified as 9th lot. Includes
letters, telegrams, newspaper clippings, and postcards.
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Box
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58 |
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
1909-1911 72 ALsS; 1LS; 14 telegrams; 1 blank postcard; 1 vehicle registration letter; 1 clipping
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton Morris, 1909-1911. Identified as 10th lot.
Includes letters, telegrams, postcards, and newspaper clippings.
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Box
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
1911 33 ALsS; 10 telegrams; 4 clippings; blank postcard; invitation; passenger list; journal;
magazine
#Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton Morris from Rome, 1911 (International Exposition
of Art?). Identified as 11th lot. Includes letters, telegrams, postcards, newspaper clippings,
notepad letter of steamer journey, copy of “Ocean Gazette,” and passenger list of S.S. Kronprinz
Wilhelm. Handwritten note accompanying materials reads “Important and interesting, Rome.”
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Box
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59 |
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
1912-1915 56 ALsS; 1 LS; 13 telegrams; clipping; program
Letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton Morris, 1912-1915. Identified as 12th lot.
Includes letters, postcards, telegrams, programs, and newspaper clippings.
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Box
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59 |
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General (sorted by AWM), 1880-1960: Morris, Harrison S.
1916-1928 23 ALsS; 2 telegrams
Notes, postcards, telegrams, and letters from Harrison S. Morris to Anna Wharton Morris,
1916-1928.
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Box
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59 |
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General (unsorted), 1891-1956: Biddle, Lippincott, Smith, Regan, Benson, Wright,
Wood
1930-1956 and n.d. 52 ALsS; 3 photographs; 1 Ls; 1 ms.
Includes letters to AWM from members of the Biddle, Lippincott, Wright and Wood families, as well
as others.
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Box
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59 |
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General (unsorted), 1891-1956: Ellis, Rosemary (Rosie) and Edward
1940-47 15 ALsS; 3 LsS; 1 L; photograph; postcard; list of expenses
Letters to AWM from English children Rosemary and Edward Ellis, as well as from their mother,
Catherine (Dedie) A. Ellis and father, Lovell Ellis. Several drafts of letters to Ellis family from
HSM and AWM. Also photograph of Rosemary, postcard.
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Box
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59 |
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General (unsorted), 1891-1956: Luxmoore, Peter and Jane
1941 - 57 46 ALsS; 2 ALs; 3 LsS; 3 photographs; 2 clippings; 1 telegram
Letters to AWM from Jane and Peter Luxmoore, as well as correspondence from their parents,
Francis and Dorothy (mostly Dorothy). Also photographs of Peter, newspaper clippings
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Box
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59 |
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General (unsorted), 1891-1956: Miscellaneous Business Correspondence
1927-1954 9 LsS; 6 ALsS; 1 invitation; 1 program
Includes correspondence to Anna regarding the Newport Historical Society; an article written by
Anna on the subject of her father; the possible establishment of a house close to a prison meant to
provide a place for discharged men to bathe and change and for their wives to wait to visit; Mrs.
Morris’ election as a Patron of the PA Academy of the Fine Arts; the Wharton School of Business; the
Norton Street Day School; and others; as well as two typed drafts written by Anna.
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Box
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60 |
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General (unsorted), 1891-1956: Harrison S. Morris to AWM
1899 – 1945 and n.d. 49 ALsS; 1 LS; 12 ALs, 1 valentine
Includes notes, cards, verses, letters, etc., from Harrison to AWM for anniversaries, birthdays,
Valentine’s Day, and Christmas.
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Box
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60 |
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General (unsorted), 1891-1956: O’Neil
1940-1950s and n.d. 26 ALsS; 9 LsS; 1 photograph; 1 clipping; 3 Ms; 3 postcards
Includes letters to AWM from: Bill and Deborah O’Neil; Criss, Paul, Pam Peter and Carol O’Neil;
Polly O’Neil; and Sarah O’Neil. Some letters with enclosed photographs. Also photograph of AWM with
baby, postcards,
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Box
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60 |
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General (unsorted), 1891-1956: Personal letters, postcards
1943-1952 and n.d. 12 ALsS; 1 LS; wedding invitation; clippings.
Includes correspondence to Anna from Margery Thayer (Eliason) Keeler, Lydia, Jane Dougherty,
Kitty [Thompson?], Alan Frank, Ruth Northrop, and Beverly [?]; as well as letter from Anna to
“Jen”.
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Box
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60 |
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General (unsorted), 1891-1956: Thayer, W.R.
1902-1921 and n.d. 4 ALsS
Letters to AWM from William R. Thayer.
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Box
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60 |
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General (unsorted), 1891-1956: Items Relating to Joseph Wharton
1892, 1908-1948 2 ALsS; 4 Ls; 1 typed poem
Includes typed poem “A Visit to Waterbury” by Joseph Wharton; letters relating to painting by
Whistler in the possession of the Wharton family, originals and copies.
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Box
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60 |
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Special Subject Correspondence, 1873-1955: Catherine Engagement 1
1922 1 AL; 25 ALsS; 2 LsS; clippings
Materials related to Catherine’s first engagement to Rodolphe de Schauensee. Includes handwritten
timeline of engagement, letters of congratulations, condolences at breaking of engagement to Anna,
photocopies of clippings related to engagement and breaking of engagement.
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Box
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60 |
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Special Subject Correspondence, 1873-1955: Catherine Engagement 2
1924 26 ALsS; 1 LS
Materials related to Catherine’s second engagement to Sydney Longstreth Wright. Includes letters
of congratulations to Anna.
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Box
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60 |
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Special Subject Correspondence, 1873-1955: Catherine’s Wedding
1925 1 L; 1 LS; 9 ALs; 72 ALsS, 5 calling cards
Letters to AWM regarding Catherine’s wedding. Responses to invitations, including regrets.
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Box
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60 |
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Special Subject Correspondence, 1873-1955: Unique Opera Company
1922 21 ALsS; 7 photograph postcards1 photograph; 5 performance programs; 1 performance ticket.
Letters and materials relating to the “Unique Opera Company.” Includes letters to AWM from Max
and Rodolphe de Schauensee and others, programs, photographs, and postcards.
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Ser. 5. Other Writings by Anna Wharton Morris, 1883-1956
Includes correspondence related to AWM's writings and readings.
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The following books were removed to the FHL stacks:
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Crossed Rings by Anna Wharton Morris; Press of Lyon &
Armor, Inc., Philadelphia, PA; 1954
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The Red Cape by Anna Wharton Morris 1903; Press of Lyon
& Armor, Inc., Philadelphia, PA; 1956
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The Children's Story Caravan. Anna Pettit Broomell. J.B. Lippincott
Company, Philadelphia, PA; 1935. Inscribed by the author to AWM "with grateful
appreciation"
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Box
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Folder
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24 |
187 |
Letters concerning the writings and readings of
AWM
1903-1939 1 folder43 ALsS; 16 LsS
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188 |
Correspondence concerning the writings and readings of AWM
1940-1949 &
n.d., 1 folder29 ALsS; 11 LsS
Announcements of readings; clippings; typescript of "Brookside"; correspondence with Mrs. A.S.
Richardson in reference to a family member mention in "Brookside" article.
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189 |
Correspondence concerning the journal of Samuel Rowland Fisher
1914-1940 1 folder15 ALsS; 8 LsS
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190 |
Correspondence concerning AWM's sketch of Joseph Wharton printed in "The "Swarthmorean"
1906-1936 1 folder14 ALsS; 2 LsS
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191 |
Correspondence concerning "The Two Hannahs" by AWM
1919-1942 1 folder20 ALsS; 4 LsS
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192 |
Log of "Her Publications, and original readings"
1903-1956 1 folder
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193 |
Correspondence concerning Cosmopolitan article
1905 1 folder9 ALsS; 1 L.
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194 |
"Stories For our Pets"
n.d. 1 folder
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195 |
"Reno", story? about a divorce
n.d. 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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25 |
196 |
Correspondence with publishers
1904-1933 1 folder4 ALsS; 40 LsS; 17 Ls
Also includes typescript of "Seeds of Life" and copy of published version of "Winter
Sunshine".
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197 |
"Our sketching party or how six girls spent the summer",
n.d.
1 folderMS in pencil
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198 |
"The Singing Circle" 1 foldertypescript
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199 |
"Half a Dozen Old Women," with
1929 1 foldertypescript
With notes and related correspondence with publishers.
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200 |
"Woman Without Words" 1 folder2 typescript copies
Also includes "Night Nurse," typescript, 1934, and related correspondence with publishers.
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201 |
"Their Night of Freedom"
1935-1936 1 folder
Includes synopsis in Studio galley proof publication, certificate of copyright and correspondence
about a possible talking picture.
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202 |
"Sketches"
1884-1890 1 foldertiny leather-boudn book
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203 |
Album of "Copied Poetry and verses," some original verse, indexed at back
1883-1887
1 folder
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204 |
Album of "Copied Verses and original ones" indexed at
back
1888-1894 1 folder
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205 |
"A Career or a Husband" verses published in Woman's Progress,
vol. 4 no. 1
December 1894 1 folder
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206 |
"A Trip Across the Bay" published in Bulletin of the Newport
Historical Society, no. 96,
January 1936 1 folder
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207 |
"The Romance of the Two Hannahs"
October 1923; 1 folder2 copies
A Paper read before the Society, August 20, 1923, published in Bulletin of the Newport Historical
Society, no. 46.
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208 |
"Getting Even - A `Legacy' that Misfired" published in Public
Ledger,
June 18, 1933 1 folder
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209 |
"Winter Sunshine" published in Public Ledger,
January 17, 1932 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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26 |
210 |
"Her Money's Worth" published in Cosmopolitan Magazine, vol.
39 no. 4
August 1905 1 folder
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211 |
"The Seed of Life. A Story" published in New England Magazine,
September 1904 1 folder
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212 |
"A Hundred Dollars Down, A Story" published in Lippincott's Monthly
Magazine,
June 1908 1 folder
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213 |
"A November Thaw" published in Short Stories, vol. 69 no. 3
March 1908. 1 folder
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214 |
"Her Season Ticket" published in The All-Story Magazine,
March 1906 1 folder
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215 |
"The Fatal First" published in Young's Magazine, vol. 10 no.
1
January 1905 1 folder
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216 |
"Twin House" published in The General Magazine and Historical
Chronicle, vol. 44 no. 4
July 1942 1 folder
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217 |
"Brookside" published in Old York Road Historical Society Bulletin,
vol. 5
1941 1 folder
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218 |
"Brookside" published in The General Magazine and Historical
Chronicle, vol. 43 no. 3
April 1941 1 folder
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219 |
"Summer at Home" published in Old York Road Historical Society
Bulletin, vol. 8,
1944 1 folder
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220 |
"The Death of Summer", poem published in Lippincott's Monthly
Magazine,
January 1889 1 folder
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221 |
Review of Dead Selves by Julia Magruder published in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine
July 1897 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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27 |
222 |
Reviews of Ripple and Flood by James Prior and Doctor Luttrell's First Patient by Rosa Nouchette Carey, published in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine
June 1897 1 folder
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223 |
Published letters - more political topics
1918; 1927 1 folder
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224 |
MS poetry
1910; n.d. 1 folder
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225 |
News clipping about talk "A Trip Across the Bay"
1935 1 folder
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226 |
News clippings about talk "The Two Hannahs"
1923; 1926 1 folder
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227 |
Short published prose, including first paid
contribution
1903 1 folder
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228 |
"Thanksgiving", poem published in Lippincott's Educational
Quarterly, vol. 2 no. 2
December 1890. 1 folder
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229 |
"French Romantic and Allegorical Poetry of the 13th Century"
1913
1 folder
This is a MS that AWM "Read before Mrs. Head's Alumnae."
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230 |
"A Girl's Bunch of Verses"
1885-1895 1 foldertypescript
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231 |
More essays and prose
1891-1900; n.d. 1 folder
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232 |
Reviews of the Bethlehem Bach Festival,
1903-1904 1 folder
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233 |
MS Review of Henry James
1903 1 folder
With related clipping, 1945.
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234 |
Article on Joseph Wharton, includingcorrespondence and
MSs.
1953 1 folder
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235 |
Miscellaneous Writings
1886-1948 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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48 |
413 |
Original MS of "The Red Cape" 1 folder
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414 |
Typescript of "some Stories by AWM" 1 folder
Includes "A Song in Summer" (1900), "A Duel with the Dead" (1904), "The Unloved Ghost" (1895),
and "The Scene Shifter" (1906).
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415 |
Typescript of "Twin House" 1 folder
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416 |
Two typed drafts of "Brookside" 1 folder
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417 |
Typescript of "Summer at Home" 1 folder
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418 |
Typescript of "Introduction to Romance" 1 folder
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419 |
Typed draft "Forest Fools"
1904 1 folder
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420 |
Typed "White Roses and Cream." 1 folder2 copies
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421 |
Typescript of "Her Return" 1 folder
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422 |
Typescript of "A Song in Summer" with rejection letters. 1 folder
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423 |
Typescript of "The Fifth Pillow" 1 folder
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424 |
Poem "Maytime" with rejection letters
1941-43 1 folder
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425 |
AWM's list of articles and stories, correspondence, and clippings. 1 folder
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426 |
Research notes for "Two Hannahs" 1 folder
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427 |
Letters to AWM relating to her writings
1945-55 1 folder
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Copies of magazines which include her stories
1904-1908
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Box
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50 |
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Letter to editor, Women's Home Companion (oversize).
November 1930
1 folder
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Box
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60 |
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AWM Valentine’s Day Poems to Catherine
1918-1945 22 Ms; 5 ALsS; 1 LS; 1 MS
Includes typed Valentine’s Day verses, plus miscellaneous letters, etc, from AWM to
Catherine.
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Box
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60 |
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AWM to Harrison S. Morris
1895-1932 8 ALsS; 2 Ls; 3 ALs
Includes Valentines, Christmas cards, and letters from just before and just after marriage.
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Box
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60 |
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“The Singing Circle”
n.d. 1 MS
“Playlet” by Anna Wharton Morris. (Typescript?)
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Ser. 6. Prison Reform Activities, 1891-1942
Box
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Folder
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28 |
236 |
Journal of Prison Work
1891-1936 1 folder
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Correspondence and material relating to Thomas Mott Osborne, 1914-1936
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237 |
AWM's index to correspondence with Thomas Mott Osborne 1 folder
Also includes 3 LsS from him to Esther Morton Smith [Het].
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238 |
"First bunch" of correspondence from TMO
1914-1916 1 folder25 LsS; 1 telegram.
Includes 9 drafts of ALsS from AWM to TMO
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239 |
"Second bunch" of correspondence from TMO
1917-1920 1 folder18LsS; 1L; 4 telegrams
Includes draft of letter from AWM to TMO
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240 |
"Third bunch" of correspondence from TMO
1920-1922 1 folder4 ALsS; 28 LsS; 15 telegrams.
Includes 6 drafts of letters from AWM to TMO
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241 |
"Fourth bunch" of correspondence from TMO,
1922 1 folder
With copies of TMO's typed letters sent to his family while traveling in Europe, numbered
1-15.
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242 |
"Fifth bunch" of correspondence from TMO
1922-1923 1 folder6 ALsS; 28 LsS; 5 telegrams.
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Box
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Folder
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29 |
243 |
"Sixth bunch" of correspondence from TMO
1924 1 folder2 ALsS; 32 LsS; 1 telegram.
2 drafts of letters from AWM to TMO;.
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244 |
"Seventh bunch" of correspondence from TMO
1925 1 folder8 ALsS; 25 LsS
Includes 1 draft of a letter from AWM to TMO.
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245 |
"Eighth bunch and last" of correspondence from TMO
1925-1926
1 folder11ALsS; 21 LsS; 2 LsS; 3 telegrams.
And one draft from AWM to TMO.
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246 |
Kate Richards O'Hare, Dear Sweethearts, inscribed by author to
TMO.
1921 1 folder
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247 |
AWM's article on TMO in Friends Intelligencer
1926 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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248 |
Articles and published tributes about TMO
1913-1936 1 folder
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249 |
Letters concerning death of TMO
1926-1927 1 folder33 ALsS; 9 LsS
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250 |
Photos of TMO and postcards of Auburn, NY; poem (copy) to AWM by TMO. 1 folder
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251 |
News clippings concerning death of TMO
1926 1 folder
Memorial and related materials.
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Other writings and material on Prison Reform, 1915-1942, n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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252 |
AWM "It is Easy to See"
1920 1 foldertypescript
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253 |
Miscellaneous Prison Reform activities
1915-1930 1 folder
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254 |
Herman Schmidt case
1921-1922 1 folder
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255 |
Upton Sinclair
1927-1934 1 folder
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256 |
Eastern State Penitentiary investigation, letters from prisoners
1921-1926,
n.d. 1 folder
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257 |
News clippings relating to investigation of Robert J. McKenty, warden of Eastern State
Penitentiary
1919-1922 1 folder
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258 |
McKenty libel suit vs. AWM and Pennsylvania Civil Service Reform Association
1919-1924 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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259 |
Investigation of Warden McKenty
1920-1928 1 folder
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260 |
Correspondence concerning AWM's review of Parole and Probation and other of AWM's
writings
1932-1942 1 folder
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261 |
Notes and AWM's review of They Were in Prison
1937, n.d. 1 folder
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262 |
Published letters by AWM about prison reform
1915-1937 1 folder
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263 |
"The New Idea in Prison Reform" by AWM
1915 1 folder3 copies
Friends' Social Service Series Bulletin no. 14,
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264 |
"Some Impressions of the 63rd Annual Congress of the American Prison Association,"
by AWM
1933 1 foldertypescript
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265 |
"The Question of Parole" by AWM, published in the National Society of Penal Information,
Inc News Bulletin
1932. 1 folder
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266 |
News clippings about drugs in ESP and "Sunny Pete's" release
1915-1922 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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428 |
Clippings, correspondence, articles 1 folder
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429 |
Clippings on parole system 1 folder
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430 |
Reports on penal reform 1 folder
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431 |
Articles on penal reform 1 folder
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432 |
Typed chronological of prison reform work, excerpts taken from journals 1 folder
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Prison Reform Correspondence, 1914-1946
As arranged by donor.
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Box
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A
1916-1939 1 folder
May 1923 letter from Frank Aydelotte (President of Swarthmore College from 1291-1940) to Governor
Pinchot regarding steps to improve prison conditions (mentions Thomas Mott Osborne and National
Society for Penal Information). 1921 Letters from Walter H Abell (Editor of the Friends’
Intelligencer journal) regarding article by Morris called “The Ballot and the Prison.” June 1923
letter from Frank Aydelotte to Morris proposing a collection devoted to prison control information
in the Friends Historical Library.
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B
1915-1938 1 folder
Correspondence with F. Lovell Bixby, Field Secretary of the Osborne Association; Sanford Bates,
first Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons; James H.S. Bossard, Professor of Sociology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Letter from Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia appointing Morris
a member of the Philanthropic Committee for the term of 1914-1917.
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Bartram
1915-1934 1 folder
Correspondence with Frank Bartram of Kennett Square, member of Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting—discussion of prison reform through committees.
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C
1914-1941 1 folder
Correspondence with Howard Comfort of Haverford College; E.M. Cope Letters regarding involvement
with National Probation Association. Letter from Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends about
November 1923 meeting of Committee on Philanthropic Labor.
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Convicts and Ex-convicts
1914-1938 1 folder
Pierce C. Wetter, convicted under the Espionage Act of 1917 in Chicago 1918 (Offense: Seditious
conspiracy, involvement in IWW): Letters, various articles, and “The Men I Left at Leavenworth” (of
miscellaneous interest: article mentioning Wetter’s relation to President Franklin Pierce and birth
in Madagascar) Correspondence with Susan and Floyd Beebe regarding appeal for Floyd Beebe’s commutation. Letters
from/concerning Henry Evans and Samuel Ross (Western State Penitentiary inmates who made and sold
beaded bags), Charles “Chas” Albertus, George A Phair, Herbert J Stahl, and Donald Lowrie
(ex-convict well known for work in prison reform and books, “My Life in Prison” and “My Life Out of
Prison”). (14) 1920 cartoons depicting conditions of Eastern State Penitentiary, attributed to Frederick
Funk (Born New York c. 1887, inmate at ESP c.1917-Feb 5 1922, ?-1930 convicted of larceny, felonious
assault, forgery) using the alias Edward P Mitchell. Other aliases of Funk are Mitchell, Frank Funk,
Frederick Reid. May have been a WWI vet, unmarried, did not attend school (According to ESP 1930
census). Also several articles concerning and letters from Funk.
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Cox 1929-1930
1927-1931 1 folder
Letters from William Bankard Cox (1884-1942), secretary of the National Society of Penal
Information. Various minutes of Board of Directors meetings for National Society of Penal
Information
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Cox 1932
1932 1 folder
November 10th 1932: National Society merges with Welfare League to form the Osborne Association.
Feb 5th article describing Cox’s work in prison reform
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Box
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Cox 1933
1933 1 folder
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Cox 1939
1937-1941 1 folder
In June 1941, Cox leaves the Osborne Association to be superintendent of the Whittier State
School for Boys in California. Cox dies in New Jersey on June 20, 1942 (obituaries).
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Box
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64 |
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D
1915-1930 1 folder
Letters from Dr Katherine Bement Davis, social reformer and criminologist, New York City
Department of Corrections Commissioner 1914-1927.
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Eliot
1922-1946 1 folder
Correspondence with Samuel Atkins Eliot, Unitarian clergyman and minister of Arlington St.
Church, chairman of Thomas Mott Osborne Memorial in 1927-1931 (mentions leaving care of Thomas Brown
House to Cox, April 1922 report from first meeting of committee to organize National Bureau of Penal
Information).
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E
1916-1933 1 folder
Letter from Henry van Etten (1893-1968), French Quaker who worked in prison reform, author of
many books and pamphlets regarding Quakerism and the history of the Society of Friends, part of
Service International de la Société des Amis. Cornelius M Enns: Article from the Friends’
Intelligencer 1922 and attached letters regarding prison reform and “Mental Hygiene,” role of
Friends and Friends Service Committee.
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Fraser
1915-1939 1 folder
A.G. Fraser, Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Prison Society, at one point Superintendent
of Released Prisoners: Several letters discussing Frederick Funk, esp. in regards to a book that
Morris tried to send to him, “Martyrdom of Man” (censored on religious grounds), and a 1927 letter
with a brief summary of his sentence. Letters to/from Charles Frazier, President of the Public
Charities Association of Pennsylvania.
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G
1916-1931 1 folder
Several documents regarding the “Tom Brown House,” largely from Virginia Gould and Helen Storrow.
Storrow was the younger sister of Thomas Mott Osborne and founded the Women’s Auxiliary of the Tom
Brown House as a memorial to TMO for prison reform work.
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Garrett 1922-1923
1922-1923 1 folder
Correspondence with Paul W Garrett, Executive secretary of the National Society of Penal
Information until 1929.
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Garrett 1924-1925
1924-1925 1 folder
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Garrett 1926
1926 1 folder
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Garrett 1927
1927 1 folder
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Garrett 1928-1929
1927-1939 1 folder
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Ser. 7. Miscellaneous, 1838-1977
Box
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Folder
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267 |
"Album of newspaper and other photographs of people whom AWM has personally known, kings
and convicts"
ca. 1904-1951 1 folder2 vols. w/index
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268 |
AWM's guest list for Harrison S. Morris's 80th birthday 1 folder
Includes "Some thoughts of A.W.M. as to possibilities for H.S.M," Jan. 1947. MS, 7 p.
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269 |
Newspaper clippings pertaining to AWM 1 folder
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270 |
AWM's Income Account Book
1904-1912 1 folder
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271 |
AWM's record of gifts and donations
1909-1951 1 folder
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272 |
Tracings, sketches, and reproductions
1883-1884, n.d. 1 folder
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273 |
Paper dolls made by AWM 1 folder
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Box
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Folder
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33 |
274 |
AWM's 2 Address books and one list of Addresses
n.d. 1 folder
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275 |
2 Cookbooks and loose recipes 1 folder
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276 |
The Grandmothers' Cookbooks, recipes of AWM and Letitia Ellicott Carpenter, gathered by
Mrs. Sydney L. Wright
1977 1 folder
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277 |
Memorabilia concerning yacht "Ariel" 1 folder
Includes blueprints; journal; photos; notes; undated ALS from Lorring to Anna.
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278 |
Memorabilia related to Joseph Wharton and Swarthmore College
1901-1949,
n.d. 1 folder
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279 |
Memorabilia relating to Harrison S. Morris and
art
1911-1953. 1 folder
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280 |
Miscellaneous memorabilia
1877-1928, n.d. 1 folder
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Memorabilia and correspondence related to Mrs. Head's School and schooling,
1879-1935
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Box
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Folder
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34 |
281 |
Report book and schoolbooks from Mrs. Head's School
1879-1885. 1 folder
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282 |
School Notebook "Mrs. Head's School 1884"
1884-1887 1 folder
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283 |
School papers and AWM's miscellaneous notes to herself and keepsakes 1 folder
Includes a picture card given to her by Lucretia Mott ca. 1874-75.
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Letters, Elizabeth Head to Anna Wharton Morris, 1879, n.d. MsS letters
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284 |
Elizabeth Head to Anna Wharton Morris
1879-? 1 folder
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285 |
Elizabeth Head to Anna Wharton Morris 1 folder
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286 |
MsS letters from Elizabeth Head to Anna Wharton Morris 1 folder
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287 |
Memorials to Elizabeth Lean Head
1914 1 folder
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288 |
"Mrs. Head's Alumni Members, 1919" Reunion
1935 1 folder
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289 |
Friends Free Sewing School Treasurers Book
1891-1893 1 folder
Includes roll call, 1893-94.
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Other material, 1896-1957
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Box
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Folder
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35 |
290 |
Biographical material on Harrison S. Morris, AWM Welcome Society membership, genealogical
notes 1 folder
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291 |
Garden file, dahlias
1933-1944 1 folder
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292 |
Jamestown Garden Club and related horticultural activities
1913-1936 1 folder
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293 |
AWM horticultural awards 1 folder
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294 |
Theater, travel, miscellaneous 1 folder
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295 |
AWM, clothing purchased
1896-1923, 1 folder
In notebook. Includes loose invoices, 1896, and "Birthday Book."
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296 |
"Some favorite poems," poems by family members, including Joseph Wharton 1 foldertyped, printed, MS
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297 |
Poems by Esther Morton Smith, AWM's cousin. 1 folderApprox. 30, typed, printed, MS
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298 |
"A Pair of Ancestor," poem by Annie Lovering Perot
1935 1 foldertyped MS
Includes ALS regarding same, Dec. 20, 1935, from E. Perot B-?.
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299 |
Favorite poems of AWM, clippings, etc. 1 folder
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300 |
Ration books and other memorabilia
1946 1 folder
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301 |
Articles on Pear Hill, AWM's home at York and Cheltenham Avenue 1 folder
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302 |
AWM to Kit and Sydney Wright and material related to death of
AWM
1956 1 folderLs
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Box
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Household accounts
c. 1946-1957 1 folder1 folderLoose-leaf binder
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303 |
Joseph Wharton and Wharton School material
1910-1950, n.d. 1 folder
"A Critique of the Existing Conditions," n.d. typescript; Wharton School groundbreaking, 1950;
memo by Joseph Wharton on the introduction of smelter to the U.S.; booklet on Southwestern Mining
Co.; MS "Extracts from old book about the Gap Mine," sent to the Morrises in 1910.
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304 |
United World Federalist publications
mostly 1948-52 1 folderApprox. 40 mimeographed and printed
With clippings, some with AWM notes or comments, particularly when her granddaughter, Anna
Wharton Wright, is mentioned.
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Society of Friends material, 1838-1944
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Box
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Folder
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35 |
305 |
Green Street Monthly Meeting of Friends. Program notes and correspondence and papers
relating to the Committee of Ministry and Counsel.
1918-1944 1 folder
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306 |
Rough minutes, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers, Committee for Ministry and
Counsel of Greene Street Monthly Meeting
1936-1940 1 folder
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307 |
Minute book from Spruce Street Preparative Meeting
1838-1844
1 folder
Transferred to RG2.
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Box
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Folder
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49 |
433 |
Postcards and brochure concerning Wharton, NJ, in Morris County 1 folder
Includes postcard of Philadelphia MM, Arch Street, removed to Meetinghouse Photographs.
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Box
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61 |
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Edmund A. Stewardson: In Memorium
ca.1895 12 ALsS; 1 AL; 1 clipping; 8 photographs; copy of letter
Memorial materials of Edmund A. Stewardson collected and compiled by AWM. Includes photograph of
statue, group photographs, letters, and loose written verses.
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Box
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61 |
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Edmund A. Stewardson: In Memorium
1895 Book and key
Blank book with verses, drawings, etc. compiled by AWM. Includes key to book.
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Box
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61 |
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Elias Hicks
n.d. Silhouette, inscription, copy of inscription
Faded silhouette of Elias Hicks with inscription. (Removed from frame.)
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Box
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61 |
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Ellis and Luxmoore Children
1940-1944 6 ALsS; 8 LsS; 7 expense invoices
Drafts of letters from AWM to children and parents. Also statements of expenditures paid by
Morrises for the duration of the Luxmoore and Ellis children’s stay with them.
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Box
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61 |
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Wharton, Joseph and Anna Lovering
1895-1907 15 ALsS
Letters, cards, notes, and verses to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wharton, from Harrison S. Morris.
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Box
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61 |
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Other material, 1896-1957: Anna Lovering Wharton
1895-6, ca. 1912 27 ALsS; 1 AM
Materials relating to Anna Lovering Wharton, AWM’s mother. Includes letters from Mrs. Wharton to
Harrison, correspondence pertaining to the illness of Mrs. Wharton in 1912, and letters from AWM to
her parents regarding her wedding.
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Box
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61 |
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Other material, 1896-1957: Miscellaneous
1893, 1911, 1924
Includes: “Literature: The Old Treatment and the New,” bound “Syllabus of a course of three
lectures” 1893; Passenger list of the Norddeutscher Lloyd steamship, June 1, 1911, in German; Front
page of “The Germantown Guide” newspaper, Saturday, January 5, 1924.
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Box
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61 |
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Anna Wharton Mementos
n.d. 31 items: 9 ALsS; 5 clippings; calling cards; poems; book of poetry
Letters, cards, etc. to Miss Anna Wharton from friends. Includes her wedding invitation and
calling cards enclosed, several items from Harrison, small book of verses
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Box
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61 |
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Anna Wharton Mementos
n.d. 93 cards
Calling cards, grouped as found in box.
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