Records, 1945.

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Records, 1945.

Minutes and correspondence of the Special Committee to Develop a Plan of Settlement between Friends Central School and the Monthly Meeting, 1945, concerning the cancellation of indebtedness of the School to the Trustees of the Meeting and the creation of a scholarship account.

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Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia (Hicksite). Special Committee to Develop a Plan of Settlement.

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In 1827, after the Hicksite Separation in Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, Abington Quarterly Meeting established a monthly meeting in the city for Friends of Philadelphia and Byberry. It became part of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (Hicksite) in 1828. From 1828 to 1857, this meeting held its sessions at a meeting house on Cherry Street. In 1857, it removed its sessions to 15th and Race Streets. In 1956, this monthly meeting merged with Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western Distri...

Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia (Hicksite)

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In 1827, after the Hicksite Separation in Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, Abington Quarterly Meeting established a monthly meeting in the city for Friends of Philadelphia and Byberry. It became part of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (Hicksite) in 1828. From 1828 to 1857, this meeting held its sessions at a meeting house on Cherry Street. In 1857, it removed its sessions to 15th and Race Streets. In 1956, this monthly meeting merged with Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western Distri...

Friends' Central School

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Friends' Central School was founded in Philadelphia as a Quaker secondary school by a joint committee of three Hicksite monthly meetings. It was first located at 4th and Cherry Streets. In 1857, it was moved to 15th and Race Sts., and in 1925, it was moved to its present location in Overbrook, Pa. The current academic program includes grades K-12. From the description of Records, 1844-1965. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 42799586 ...