Papers, 1736-1984.
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Duguid, Mary Elkinton, 1888-1975.
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Elkinton, David Cope, 1915-
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Elkinton, Howard W. (Howard West), 1892-1955
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Elkinton, Thomas, 1836-1901
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Elkinton, Joseph Scotton, 1830-1905
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Joseph Scotton Elkinton (1830-1905), a Quaker, attended Westtown School in Westtown, PA, and with his brother, Thomas, went into the soap business, which later became the Philadelphia Quartz Company. He was instrumental in garnering interest and securing aid for the Doukhobors, a religious group which emigrated from Russia to Canada. He was a minister in the Society of Friends. In 1856, he married Malinda Patterson. He was author of Arrival of Doukhobors in Canada from Cyprus. From t...
Griscom, Anna Bassett, 1889-1974
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Anna Griscom Elkinton was a prominent American Quaker, particularly active in the peace movement. She graduated from Friends Central School, Swarthmore College, and the University of Pennsylvania. She was an Executive Secretary of the Friends General Conference, Chairman of a committee to organize the Friends World Conference held at Swarthmore College in 1937, Chairman of the Friends Peace Committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, and a founder of the Fellowship of Reconciliation. She married J...
Elkinton, J. Passmore (Joseph Passmore), 1887-1917.
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Elkinton, Joseph, 1859-1920
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Duguid, William M. (William Morrison), 1880-1967
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Elkinton, Joseph, 1794-1868
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Elkinton, J. Russell
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J. Russell Elkinton (1910-2002), MD, 1937, Harvard Medical School, created the Chemical Section at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine as a research center for blood chemistry and kidney diseases. Elkinton's research focused on body fluids, electrolyte physiology, blood chemistry, and kidney diseases. From the description of Papers, 1939-1966. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 84448134 ...
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1827-1955)
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Elkinton family.
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Quaker family of Philadelphia and Moylan, Pennsylvania. Joseph Elkinton, the son of Asa and Letitia Elkinton, was born in Salem, N.J. in 1794. Soon after, his family moved to Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Elkinton married Mary Nutt in 1829, and two years later established a soap manufacturing business which grew into the Philadelphia Quartz Co. He was involved with the Senecas at the Quaker school at Tunesassa (Quaker Bridge), New York, where his oldest son, Joseph Scotton El...
Elkinton, Thomas Durham, 1941-
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