Quaker biographies / Series II : brief biographical sketches concerning certain members of the Religious Society of Friends. Vol I
- Philadelphia, Pa. : For sale at Friends' Book Store, 1917.
- 229 p. : ill.; 21 cm.
- brief biographical sketches concerning certain members of the Religious Society of Friends. .
- brief biographical sketches concerning certain members of the Religious Society of Friends. .
"Issued by the Representatives of the Religious Society of Friends for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware"--P. ii. Forms part of the personal library materials in the Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell Collection.
I. George Fox, by D.H. Forsythe. William Penn, by Lucy B. Roberts. Margaret (Fell) Fox, by Ruth E. Chambers. The Barclays, by D.H. Forsythe.--II. Isaac and Mary Penington, by Abby Newhall. Richard Davies, by D.H. Forsythe. Mary Fisher and Elizabeth Hooton, by Susan Williams. Thomas Ellwood, by Mary S. Allen. William Edmundson, by D.H. Forsythe. John Roberts, by D.H. Forsythe. Youthful disciples, by Susanna S. Kite. Francis Howgill and Edward Burrough, by Susanna S. Kite. Boston martyrs, by Annie B. Gidley.--III. John Woolman, by Edith Bardsley Bellows. Thomas Chalkley, by Walter Brinton. Thomas Story, by Katharine E. Rhoads. Mary Pryor, by M. Elizabeth Haines. Anthony Benezet, by Mary S. Allen. Indian embassages, by Elizabeth W. Warner. Samuel Emlen, by Elizabeth S. Pennell. Exiles of Virginia, by Ann Sharpless. Arthur Howell, by Mary Elizabeth Hopkins. John Churchman, by D.H. Forsythe.--IV. Rebecca Jones, by Ruth E. Chambers. The Fothergills by D.H. Forsythe. Elizabeth Fry, by Frances Tatum Rhoads. Daniel Wheeler, by D.H. Forsythe. Stephen Grellet, by A.C. Garret.--V. William Allen, by Anne Balderston. Thomas Shillitoe, by Esther K. Alsop. Benjamin Seebohm, by Frances Tatum Rhoads. Joseph Sturge, by Lily Sturge. Friends and slavery, by Jessie Gidley Carter. Christine Majolier Alsop, by Emily Forsythe. John M. and Mary Whitall, by Rebecca N. Taylor, The botanists, Bartram and Marshall, by D.H. Forsythe. William Urich Ditzler, by Jane M. Page.