John Letchworth papers, 755-870 MC.98 Finding aid prepared by Grace Thiele This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit December 2, 204 Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections July, 204 370 Lancaster Ave Haverford, PA, 904 60-896-6 hc-special@haverford.edu
John Letchworth papers, 755-870 MC.98 Table of Contents Summary Information... 3 Biographical Note... 4 Scope and Contents note... 4 Arrangement...4 Administrative Information...5 Controlled Access Headings...5 Collection Inventory... 7 Biographical material...7 Correspondence...7 Journals...7 Copybook... 7 Miscellaneous...7 - Page 2 -
John Letchworth papers, 755-870 MC.98 Summary Information Repository Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections Creator Letchworth, John, 759-843 Title John Letchworth papers Date [inclusive] 755-870 Extent 0.5 Linear feet ( box) Language English Preferred Citation John Letchworth papers (MC 98), Quaker & Special Collections, Haverford College, Haverford, PA. - Page 3 -
John Letchworth papers, 755-870 MC.98 Biographical Note John Letchworth (759-843) was the son of John and Diana Letchworth and was born in London in 759. In 767 the family relocated to Philadelphia, where he later became a chair maker's apprentice at age. Letchworth was married to Elizabeth Kite, the daughter of Thomas Kite, in 783 and had two children, Mary and Robert Letchworth. In 793, he became a member of the committee for relieving the sick and distressed during the Yellow Fever epidemic in Philadelphia. He was a fairly prominent Quaker minister of Quakerism. In 80, he received a minute from his Meeting (presumably the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting) to accompany two women, Gulielma Widdefield and Hannah Shinn, to visit other Quaker Meetings, where he discussed the effects of slavery. In 89, Letchworth accompanied Isaac Pennock to visit Meetings and several Indian tribes, going from Tunesassa in New York to as far west as Kentucky. Scope and Contents note The John Letchworth papers (749-870) contain various materials related to and written by John Letchworth. There are biographical materials (749-843), which include a manuscript entitled "Some Account of John Letchworth, 749-843" with information taken mainly from letters and memoranda. There is also fairly extensive correspondence (80-870), consisting of letters from John Letchworth to his family as well as miscellaneous letters not written by John Letchworth, but related to his life and work. This collection contains a journal (89) detailing his visit to Ohio Yearly Meeting, as well as a copybook (80-809) of Letchworth's letters and journals. There are a few miscellaneous materials (755-767, 82) which include primarily documents related to John Letchworth's life such as work permit for his father and a poem concerning the death of E.A. Cheyney. Arrangement Materials within each series are arranged in chronological order. - Page 4 -
John Letchworth papers, 755-870 MC.98 Administrative Information Publication Information Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections July, 204 Use Restrictions Standard Federal Copyright Law Applies (U.S. Title 7) Acquisition The work permit and certificate of removal were given by Alice and Rachel Letchworth in 984. Correspondence and biographical information were given by Alice Letchworth in 2000. Processing Information Processed by Grace Thiele; completed July 204 Controlled Access Headings Genre(s) Correspondence. Personal Name(s) Letchworth, Elizabeth Kite, d. 843 Subject(s) Indians of North America -- Missions Quaker missionaries Quakers Family relationships - Page 5 -
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John Letchworth papers, 755-870 MC.98 Biographical material Collection Inventory Biographical material 749-843 Correspondence 80-870 Letters to family (80-8) 80-8 Letters to family (83-89) 83-89 Letters not written by John Letchworth Journals 89 Copybook 80-809 Miscellaneous 755-767, 82 (Bulk, 755-767) 2 3 4 5 6 7 - Page 7 -