Diaries, 1889-1903.

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Diaries, 1889-1903.

Diaries kept by Louise Kellner while a companion to Lydia T. Morris and her brother John T. Morris on their world travels: "Around the World," 1889-1890; "Egypt and the Nile," 1894-1896; "Winter Vacation--Italy," 1900; "A Trip to France and the Midnight Sun," (Scandanavia, Russia) 1903.

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Kellner, Louise.

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Morris, Lydia Thompson, 1849-1932

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"The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania began in 1887 as 'Compton,' the summer home of Quaker siblings John and Lydia Morris. [Eventually, with the purchase of Bloomfield Farm in 1913, the property encompassed more than 166 acres.] The I.P. Morris Company, an iron-manufacturing firm founded by their father and later run by John Morris, was a source of family wealth. "The land the Morrises purchased in Chestnut Hill was barren, with poor soil that drained ...

Morris, John Thompson, 1847-1915

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John T. Morris was a member of the class of 1867 of Haverford College, though he entered in 1863 and left at the close of his sophomore year. He held various positions, including as president of I.P. Morris Co. He donated the infirmary to Haverford College, which was named the Morris Infirmary. From the description of ALsS, 1911, Philadelphia, PA [manuscript] / John T. Morris. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 427641101 ...