Manuscripts

Object number
5144
Creator
Williams, Henry
Date
1848
Description
H. Williams writes C. Williams speaking of the problems of Quakers and the advisability of disbanding his meeting before it is destroyed. He reports news of friends and relatives and the questionable conversion of a man. He mentions the declining but still viable power of his father's name. He reports news of the monthly meeting, including the supplication of a woman. Waterloo, April 18, 1848. Others mentioned: Williams, Celena Osborne; Williams, Frances; Williams, Avis; Tower, Dewitt Clinton; Cornell, Edward; Weeden, Samuel; Weeden, Peleg; Weeden, Catharine Williams.
Materials
paper
Object Type
manuscripts (documents)