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VIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T08:19:29machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T08:19:29humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonRhoads, James E. (James Evans), 1828-1895presumedRhoads, James EvanspresumedRhoads, James E.presumed18281895American Philosophical Society.Chase, Thomas, 1827-1892.Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897.Hartshorne, Henry, 1823-1897.Hoag, Enoch, 1812-1884.Rhoads, Charles James, 1872-1956Rhoads, James E. (James Evans), 1828-1895Vaux family. Vaux collection of correspondence, documents, and graphics, 1657-1978.Vaux family.Cadbury, Joel, 1838-1923.Cadbury, Richard.Durham, Harriet Frorer.Gummere, Amelia M. (Amelia Mott), 1859-1937.Hartshorne, Henry, 1823-1897.Jones, Rufus Matthew, 1863-1948.Myers, Albert Cook, 1874-1960.Penney, Norman, 1858-1933.Rhoads, James E. (James Evans), 1828-1895.Roberts, Charles, 1846-1902.Sharp, Isaac, 1847-1917.Vaux, George, 1847-1917.Vaux, George, 1863-1927.Vaux, George, 1908-1996.Vaux, William S.Vaux collection of correspondence, documents, and graphics, 1657-1978.24 boxes (12 linear ft.) and 2 albums.This addition to the Vaux family papers of correspondence, documents and graphics most prominently reflects the research interests of George Vaux VIII and the photographic work of George Vaux Jr. and George Vaux X. The correspondence and documents relate to Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, including the Forrest Trust, Lewis Legacy for Poor Children, Richardson Trust, Josiah White Schools and the constituent meetings of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Western District, Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Northern District and Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Southern District, but also Quaker topics such as Quakers in Tortola and Barbados, Quakers in Charleston, S.C., the Bible Association of Friends in America, The Emlen Institution for the Benefit of Children of African and Indian Descent, Friends Historical Society, and Haverford College. The graphics include glass slides of American travel views and Native American sites, and of Haverford College, especially those taken by George Vaux, Jr., but also by William S. Vaux and M.M. Vaux, and photographs and other art media of Quakers and places with Quaker connections, such as Meetinghouses, burial grounds, Tortola and Barbados. There are also 2 albums of 35mm and stereoscopic slides by George Vaux X, including Meetinghouses and Quaker sites on Barbados and Tortola. Especially prominent in the collection are George Vaux VIII, George Vaux IX, and George Vaux X. Correspondents include: Joel Cadbury, Richard Cadbury, Harriet Durham, Amelia Mott Gummere, Henry Hartshorne, Rufus Jones, Albert Cook Myers, Norman Penney, James E. Rhoads, Charles Roberts, Isaac Sharp. Haverford College LibraryBrown, Moses, 1738-1836. American Friends' Letters, ca. 1676-1986.Brown, Moses, 1738-1836.Coffin, Elijah, 1798-1862.Grant, Elihu, 1873-1942.Groth, Mary Coates.Harris, J. Rendel (James Rendel), 1852-1941.Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830.Hunt, John, 1712-1778.Jones, Esther B. (Esther Balderston), ca. 1890-1967.Kersey, Jesse, 1768-1845.Ladd, Benjamin W. (Benjamin Whitehead), 1783?-1851.Mendenhall, Joseph, b. 1829.Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880.Nicholson, William H. (William Hopkins), 1827-1908.Pleasants, Robert, 1723-1801.Rhoads, James E. (James Evans), 1828-1895.Russell, Elbert, 1871-1951.Savery, William, 1750-1804.Turner, Joseph, 1765-1841.Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892.American Friends' Letters, 1682-1986ca. 406 folders (19 boxes)Chiefly letters; also documents, clippings, published articles, portraits, silhouettes, photographs and misc. mss. related to Friends in the United States. Letters shed light on many aspects of Quaker history and thought; topics discussed include news of family and Friends, slavery and freedmen, Native Americans, Society of Friends affairs and controversies (Elias Hicks and the Separation of 1827-1828, Wilbur-Gurney controversy, Richmond Declaration of Faith, etc.), woman's suffrage, Japan, missionary work, ministers, spiritual matters, business, education, Friends and the military, etc. Correspondents include Moses Brown, Elijah Coffin, Elihu Grant, Mary Coates Groth, J. Rendel Harris, Elias Hicks, John Hunt, Jesse Kersey, Esther B. Jones, Benjamin W. Ladd, Joseph Mendenhall, Lucretia Mott, William H. Nicholson, Robert Pleasants, James E. Rhoads, Elbert Russell, William Savery, Joseph Turner, John Greenleaf Whittier and others. Also includes papers of Masters and Sharpless families.EnglishHaverford College LibraryHartshorne, Henry, 1823-1897. Family papers, 1797-1957 (bulk 1836-1897).Hartshorne, Henry, 1823-1897.Bean, Joel, 1825-1914.Clark, Dougan, 1828-1896.Cope, Francis Reeve, b. 1821.Emlen, Samuel, 1829-1920.Garrett, John Biddle.Hartshorne, Anna Cope, 1860-1957.Hartshorne, Joseph, 1779-1850.Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894.Kimber, Thomas, 1825-1890.King, Francis T., 1817-1891.Nicholson, Timothy, 1828-1924.Rhoads, James E. (James Evans), 1828-1895.Scull, David, 1836-1907.Sharpless, Isaac, 1848-1920.Taber, Charles, 1822-1887.Thomas, Richard Henry, 1854-1904.Updegraff, David B., 1830-1894.Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892.Gurney, Joseph John, 1788-1847.Family papers, 1797-1957 (bulk 1836-1897).ca. 2, 300 items (13 boxes)Letters, poetry, notes, addresses, clippings, reports, articles, photographs, book reviews, autograph album, genealogy and misc. papers of Hartshorne and related Quaker families. Bulk of collection consists of correspondence (ca. 750 letters) and other papers of Dr. Henry Hartshorne; topics discussed are medicine, publications (medical and literary), teaching positions at Haverford College, Howland Collegiate School (Union Springs, N.Y.), Womans' Medical College of Pennsylvania and elsewhere, medical education of women, Friends' Review and controversies within Society of Friends (baptism, sanctification, ordinances, paid clergy, plain dress, etc.); correspondents include Joel Bean, Dougan Clark, Francis R. Cope, Samuel Emlen, John B. Garrett, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Thomas Kimber, Francis T. King, Timothy Nicholson, James E. Rhoads, David Scull, Isaac Sharpless, Charles Taber, Richard Henry Thomas, David B. Updegraff, John Greenleaf Whittier and others. Includes Hartshorne's letters from Japan (1893-1894) published in Friends' Review, also Bible lessons, sermons, etc. related to his work in Japan; other papers include book reviews, poetry and prose pieces, medical writings on various aspects of public health; medical letters (1819-1845), notes, reports and articles of Dr. Joseph Hartshorne (1779-1850); letters (1882-1957) and photographs related to Anna C. Hartshorne's travel in Europe and missionary work in Japan; genealogy of Hartshorne and related families (Bonsall, Cope, Saunders, Yarnall); misc. papers include autograph ms. of "The Evening Star" by Joseph John Gurney and biographical material on Henry Hartshorne. Haverford College LibraryChase, Thomas, 1827-1892. Papers, 1843-1947 (bulk 1843-1892).Chase, Thomas, 1827-1892.Bennett, Alfred W. (Alfred William), 1833-1902.Bettle, Edward, 1841-1912.Braithwaite, J. Bevan (Joseph Bevan), 1818-1905.Chase, Alice Cromwell, ca. 1837-1882.Chase, Caroline, b. 1868?Chase, Lucy, 1822-1901.Cooke, Josiah Parsons, 1827-1894.Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926.Garrett, Alfred Cope, 1867-1946.Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908.Gummere, Francis Barton, 1855-1919.Hodgkin, Thomas, 1831-1913.Jones, Richard Mott, 1843-1917.Kimber, Thomas, 1825-1890.King, Francis T., 1817-1891.Magill, Edward Hicks, 1825-1907.Rhoads, James E. (James Evans), 1828-1895.Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921.Sampson, Alden, 1853-1925.Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893.Scull, Edward Lawrence, 1846-1884.Smith, Clement Lawrence, 1844-1909.Stuart, George, 1831-1897.Thomas, James Carey, 1833-1897.Yarnall, Ellis, 1817-1905.Papers, 1843-1947 (bulk 1843-1892).ca. 450 items (2 boxes)Correspondence, portraits, photographs, clippings, articles, addresses, lecture notes, diary and misc. papers related to Thomas Chase, his family and his years at Haverford as professor and president of the college. Correspondence chiefly discusses academic and administrative matters, literature, religion (work of American Bible Revision Committee), Society of Friends (D.B. Updegraff) and travel; includes letters from Alfred W. Bennet, Edward Bettle, J. Bevan Braithwaite, Alice Chase, Caroline Chase, Lucy Chase, Josiah Parsons Cooke, Charles William Eliot, Alfred Cope Garrett, Daniel Coit Gilman, Francis B. Gummere, Thomas Hodgkin, Richard Mott Jones, Thomas Kimber, Francis T. King, Edward Hicks Magill, James E. Rhoads, J.G. Rosengarten, Alden Sampson, Philip Schaff, Edward Lawrence Scull, Clement Lawrence Smith, George Stuart, James Carey Thomas, Ellis Yarnall and others. Includes letter (1854) of Chase to his family telling of a visit to Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning in Florence and letter of Caroline Chase telling of her and her father's visit to Robert Browning in 1883; also travel letters (1886) of Caroline Chase while in England and Scotland; letter (1865) of Alice Cromwell Chase telling of Haverford's reaction to the death of Abraham Lincoln; Thomas Chase's addresses (1867-1885 incomplete) to Haverford's graduating classes; lectures and lecture notes on English literature, origin of Latin, American poets, art, Abraham Lincoln, and other topics; diary (1883) of Thomas Chase; biographical material on Chase, including an autobiographical sketch. Haverford College LibraryHoag, Enoch, 1812-1884. Hoag Indian papers, 1865-1883.Hoag, Enoch, 1812-1884.Adair, W. P. (William Penn), 1830-1880.Atkinson, H. M.Beede, Cyrus, 1828-1908.Darlington, Brinton, 1804-1872.Delano, Columbus, 1809-1896.Earle, Edward, 1811-1877.French, Ezra Bartlett, 1810-1880.Hadley, John.Hoag, Edward F., 1852-1943.Miles, John D., 1832-ca. 1911.Nicholson, William, 1826-1899.Pickering, John H.Rankin, John K.Rhoads, James E. (James Evans), 1828-1895.Richards, Jonathan, ca. 1812-1882.Smith, John Quincy, 1824-1901.Wistar, Thomas, 1798-1876.Woodard, Levi, ca. 1831-1882.Hoag Indian papers, 1865-1883.ca. 668 items (3 boxes).Correspondence, business, legal and financial papers (contracts, powers of attorney, accounts, reports, bills, etc.). Much of the collection relates to the finances of the Central Superintendency and the settling of various accounts with the federal government; other topics include the work of Indian Agents, transportation of tribes to the reserves, progress and politics of Indian legislation, troubles at Indian agencies, etc. Correspondents include W.P. Adair, H.M. Atkinson, Cyrus Beede, Brinton Darlington, Columbus Delano, Edward Earle, E.B. French, John Hadley, Edward F. Hoag, John D. Miles, William Nicholson, John H. Pickering, John K. Rankin, James E. Rhoads, Jonathan Richards, John Q. Smith, Thomas Wistar, Levi Woodard and others. Haverford College LibraryAmerican Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIh, 1892-1896American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIh 1892-18961.0 sectionThis is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection DescriptionAmerican Philosophical SocietyCharles James Rhoads Papers, 1883-1929Rhoads, Charles James,1872-1956.Charles James Rhoads Papers 1883-19291.0 Linear feetLetters and telegrams, mostly of congratulation, relating to Charles James Rhoads's appointment as United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs by President Hoover in 1929; with drafts of some replies. Correspondents include Emily G. Balch, Felix Frankfurter, and Herbert C. Hoover. The collection also includes several letters from James E. Rhoads to Capt. Richard H. Pratt of the Indian Training School, Carlisle, 1883-1894, and copies of a few letters from Pratt to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1913-1921, on Indian matters.American Philosophical SocietyCope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897. Papers, 1848-1940 (bulk 1855-1896).Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897.Agassiz, Alexander, 1835-1910.Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873.Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922.Braithwaite, J. Bevan (Joseph Bevan), 1818-1905.Carus, Julius Victor, 1823-1903.Chase, Pliny E., 1820-1886.Darwin, Francis, Sir, 1848-1925.Dean, Bashford, 1867-1928.Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939.Gaudry, Albert, 1827-1908.Gould, Benjamin Apthorp, 1824-1896.Guyot, A. (Arnold), 1807-1884.Haeckel, Ernst, 1834-1919.Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878.Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894.Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895.LeConte, Joseph, 1823-1901.McCosh, James, 1811-1894.Mitchell, Maria, 1818-1889.Newton, Alfred, d 1829-1907.Owen, Richard, 1804-1892.Peary, Robert E. (Robert Edwin), 1856-1920.Pepper, William, 1843-1898.Poulton, Edward Bagnall, Sir, 1856-1943.Remsen, Ira, 1846-1927.Rhoads, James E. (James Evans), 1828-1895.Romanes, George John, 1848-1894.Smith, Daniel B., 1792-1883.Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903.Papers, 1848-1940 (bulk 1855-1896).ca. 110 items (1 box)Letters, notes and sketches related to Cope's work in paleontology and related sciences. Includes notebooks on animal classification, also sketches of birds, reptiles and amphibians. Includes letters on various scientific subjects from Alexander Agassiz, Louis Agassiz, Alexander Graham Bell, J. Bevan Braithwaite, Julius Victor Carus, Pliny Earle Chase, Francis Darwin, Bashford Dean, Havelock Ellis, Albert Gaudry, Benjamin Apthorp Gould, A. Guyot, Ernst Haeckel, Joseph Henry, Oliver Wendell Holmes, T.H. Huxley, Joseph LeConte, James McCosh, Maria Mitchell, Alfred Newton, Richard Owen, Robert E. Peary, William Pepper, Edward B. Poulton, Ira Remsen, James Evans Rhoads, George John Romanes, Daniel B. Smith, Herbert Spencer and others. Haverford College Library