Manuscripts

Object number
5151
Creator
Williams, Henry
Date
1851
Description
H. Williams writes M. Carman of family and friends and a Quaker's loss of faith. He speaks of the "spirit knockings" and trip to upstate New York near Ontario. He mentions the declining size of the meeting. He speaks of the refusal of a woman to kneel at meting: "...Does this have a parallel in Quaker history..." Marshall, January 1851. Others mentioned: Mott, John; Mott, Lydia; Williams, Samuel; Williams; Celena Osborne; Williams, Frances; Williams, Ann; Carman, Thomas.
Materials
paper
Object Type
manuscripts (documents)