John Heald reports on his 6 months travel in the back country of Virginia and the Carolinas to various Quaker meetings. Now home in Fairfield, exhausted and poor but not ill, he notes a case of Typhus fever, and passes on regards from other Quakers in Carolina, some of whom were migrating into Tennessee, Indian, Ohoio and Canada, probably in search of fertile farm land. 7.5" x 12.5 " (19 by 32.5 cm
John Heald, an itinerant minister informs Thomas Rotch that he will be in Kendal in late June, if Ro...
After a visit to Kendal in 1821, Ann Shipley who may have been a Quaker minister or who may have bee...
William Heald's description of the Quarterly Meetings of Friends at Salem, Ohio with those in attend...
John Heald reports on his 6 months travel in the back country of Virginia and the Carolinas to vario...
John Heald discusses his homeward journey, including the Quaker meetings he attended and the visits...
John Heald discusses visits to Quaker meetings in the south, he describes the 'unhealthy' southern c...
Joh Heald describes his meetings with Friends during his travels eastward in 1819. He mentions illne...
John Heald discusses his various journeys to Quaker Meetings and mentions that he is unable to settl...
Writing to Thomas Rotch from Columbiana County, John Heald informs Rotch that he is unable to come t...
A letter 6.5" x 8"(16.5 x 20.5) from William Heald requesting information regarding water sources in...
John Heald acknowledges receipt of a letter informing on the deaths of several Friends from other me...
A three page letter 6.3/8" x 8"(16.5cm x 20.5cm)from William Heald to Thomas Rotch in Steubenville i...
John Heald discusses his meetings with non-Friends in the course of his travels in the Western Reser...
John Heald asks that Thomas Rotch consider taking a young man whose father had recently died under h...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
John Heald, an itinerant minister informs Thomas Rotch that he will be in Kendal in late June, if Ro...
After a visit to Kendal in 1821, Ann Shipley who may have been a Quaker minister or who may have bee...
William Heald's description of the Quarterly Meetings of Friends at Salem, Ohio with those in attend...
John Heald reports on his 6 months travel in the back country of Virginia and the Carolinas to vario...
John Heald discusses his homeward journey, including the Quaker meetings he attended and the visits...
John Heald discusses visits to Quaker meetings in the south, he describes the 'unhealthy' southern c...
Joh Heald describes his meetings with Friends during his travels eastward in 1819. He mentions illne...
John Heald discusses his various journeys to Quaker Meetings and mentions that he is unable to settl...
Writing to Thomas Rotch from Columbiana County, John Heald informs Rotch that he is unable to come t...
A letter 6.5" x 8"(16.5 x 20.5) from William Heald requesting information regarding water sources in...
John Heald acknowledges receipt of a letter informing on the deaths of several Friends from other me...
A three page letter 6.3/8" x 8"(16.5cm x 20.5cm)from William Heald to Thomas Rotch in Steubenville i...
John Heald discusses his meetings with non-Friends in the course of his travels in the Western Reser...
John Heald asks that Thomas Rotch consider taking a young man whose father had recently died under h...
Thomas Rotch composes a six page letter to his brother in 1817 describing the "new Country" of north...
John Heald, an itinerant minister informs Thomas Rotch that he will be in Kendal in late June, if Ro...
After a visit to Kendal in 1821, Ann Shipley who may have been a Quaker minister or who may have bee...
William Heald's description of the Quarterly Meetings of Friends at Salem, Ohio with those in attend...