Matlack, T. Chalkley (Thomas Chalkley), 1858-1945
Variant namesBiographical notes:
T. Chalkley Matlack was a genealogist, artist and photographer.
From the description of Quakeriana, [1928-1936]. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 28717282
Chalkley Matlack was a teacher as Friends Central School in Philadelphia, Pa.
From the description of Diary, 1887-1945. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122540437
T. Chalkley Matlack was a Quaker artist and scholar interested in public education in Philadelphia.
From the description of Manuscripts, 1912-1939. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122465165
Links to collections
Matlack, George. Albums of homes, [18--]-[19--].
Historical Society of Moorestown
Matlack, T. Chalkley (Thomas Chalkley), 1858-1945. Quakeriana, [1928-1936].
Haverford College Library
Matlack, T. Chalkley (Thomas Chalkley), 1857-1945. Diary, 1887-1945.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Matlack, T. Chalkley. Manuscripts, 1912-1939.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Related names in SNAC
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Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851.
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Ebers, Georg Moritz, 1837-1898.
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Matlack, George.
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Thorn, Abigail Burrough, 1738-1822.
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Thorn, Thomas, 1739-1809
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Burrows family.
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Haynes family.
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Lippincott family.
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Matlock family.
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Thorne family.
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Friends Central School (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Society of Friends.
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Subjects:
- Quaker church buildings
- Quakers
- Quakers
Occupations:
- Teachers
Places:
- Philadelphia (Pa.) (as recorded)
- New Jersey (as recorded)
- Pennsylvania--Philadelphia (as recorded)
Variant Names
Matlack, T. Chalkley (Thomas Chalkley), 1857-1945.
Matlack, T. Chalkley.
Matlack, Thomas Chalkley, 1858-1945