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Intellectual Life, Dutchess County, 1790's; The Editor
No. 9—Documentary History of New York—Vol. 1, 1849—Page 7/2—Report of Caleb Heathcote to the Board of Trade, August 3, 1708. Loaned by Harry Harkness Flagler, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 10—Extracts from minutes of Quarterly Meeting held at the Oblong by adjournments from the 1st of the 5th month to the 3rd of the same inclusive, 1779.
Loaned by Mrs.. A. Franklin Swift, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 11—History of Dutchess County-1683-1882—by James H. Smith. Nine Partners Meeting House and School-1820. Wood cut, opp. p. 327. Loaned by Harry Harkness Flagler. Millbrook, N. Y. No. 12—Sermon preached at the Quaker Meeting House at Nine Partners, Dutchess County, on Sunday, the second of April, 1848, by Edward Hull. Loaned by Mrs. Eugene Mitchell, Millbrook, N. Y.
No. 13—Portrait of Elias Hicks, published 1830. Loaned by Charles C. Marshall, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 14—The Quaker, September, 1828. Sermon delivered by Thomas Wetherald at the Hester Street Meeting, New York, Sunday afternoon, May 25th, 1828, being the time of the Yearly Meeting, with an, addition by Elias Hicks.
Loaned by the Misses Lida and Anna Haight, Millbrook, N. Y.
BOOKS READ BY QUAKERS: EXHIBIT: No. 15—A Catechism and Confession of Faith, approved and agreed to by the General Assembly of the Patriarchs, Prophets and Apostles, Christ Himself Chief Speaker in and among them. Loaned by Mrs. Wm. R. Anderson, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 16—"Imitation of Christ." Printed at Stanford, Dutchess County, N. Y., 1803, and owned by Asahel Lyon, who came from Redding, Conn., where he resided until 1813, when he came to Washington. Loaned by Charles C. Mitchell, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 17—"No Cross, No Crown"—A Discourse by William Penn, written in 1668 during his confinement in the Tower of London, when only twenty-four years old, for conscience sake. Published Philadelphia 1853. Loaned by the Misses Lida and Anna Haight, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 18—Journal of the Life Travels, Gospel Labours and Christian Experiences of that faithful servant and minister of Christ, Job Scott, 1831. Loaned by the Misses Lida and Anna Haight, Millbrook, N. Y.
No. 19—Foot warmer used by Molly Mabbett in the Nine Partners Meeting House.
Loaned by Mrs. Carrie Sutton Hadden, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 20-1 Foot warmer used in meeting by Eliza Bryan Sisson. Loaned by the Misses Lida and Anna Haight, Millbrook, N. Y.
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