Miscellaneous papers, 1826-1904.

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Miscellaneous papers, 1826-1904.

Includes: (6) manuscripts relating to the Separation, 1826-1842; (2) notes regarding the deposit of record books; letter regarding dealings with Rachel A. Hopkins from Cincinnati, 8-8-1830; dealings with Ann P. Barney, 7-10-1843; appointment of representatives to Quarterly Meeting, 7-27-1846; (2) soldiers' acknowledgements, 1-20-1866 & n.d.; receipt from Woodstown, 11-29-1904, for Woodbury Monthly Meeting book of minutes deposited in safe of Salem Quarter; removal certificate sent to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for Edward Wood, 5-30-1846; Woodbury women Friends' copy of minutes of Yearly Meeting Committee on Education and Libraries, 1843, regarding establishment of Libraries.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7366792

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Woodbury Monthly Meeting of Friends (Hicksite : 1827-1954)

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Woodbury Monthly Meeting was established in 1784 by Salem Quarterly Meeting. The first business sessions were held in 1795. The Orthodox monthly meeting was transferred to Haddonfield and Salem Quarterly Meeting in 1904. In 1954, Upper Greenwich Preparative Meeting withdrew from Woodbury Monthly Meeting (Hicksite) to form Mickleton Monthly Meeting. Woodbury (Hicksite) then merged with Woodbury Monthly Meeting (Orthodox) to form the current Woodbury Monthly Meeting. From the descripti...

Woodbury Monthly Meeting (Society of Friends)

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Woodbury Monthly Meeting was established in 1784 by Salem Quarterly Meeting. The first business sessions were held in 1795. The Orthodox monthly meeting was transferred to Haddonfield and Salem Quarterly Meeting in 1904. In 1954, Upper Greenwich Preparative Meeting withdrew from Woodbury Monthly (Hicksite) to form Mickleton Monthly Meeting. The monthly meeting then merged with Woodbury Monthly Meeting (Orthodox) to form the current Woodbury Monthly Meeting. From the description of Tr...