[1317] Ibid., 8-26-1783, 172.
[1318] Ibid., 7-27-1790, 112.
[1319] Kaln, P., Travels into North America, I, 390, 394.
[1320] Min. Warrington and Fairfax Q. Mtg., 9-16-1776, 11.
[1321] Ibid., 9-20-1779, 73. (Warrington Meeting, in the County of York.)
[1322] Applegarth, Quakers in Pa., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies, VIII-IX, 56.
[1323] Mention should also be made of the Friendly Ass’n for Preserving Peace with the Indians. For reference see Vol. 3, Penn’s MS., relating to Indian Affairs, pp. 17-18, an address to Governor Dewey, 1757; also p. 89, an address to Proprietaries Thomas Penn and Richard Penn on same subject.
[1324] Col. Rec. II, 16.
[1325] Ibid., III, 356.
[1326] Bowden, II, 70.
[1327] London Yr. Mtg. Epistles, 1795, 487.
[1328] Conduct of the Society of Friends towards Indians, 98-99.
[1329] Ibid.
[1330] A brief account of the Committee’s proceedings (pub. in Phila.), 7.
[1331] Ibid.
[1332] Ibid.
[1333] Ibid.
[1334] Conduct of the Society of Friends towards Indians, 10.
[1335] Ibid., 8, 9, 10.
[1336] Ibid., 11.
[1338] No summary is given of conditions in each of the meetings; if desired, see in index, “negro education.”
[1340] Bowden, II, 247ff. (tables showing the particular monthly, and quarterly meetings, etc.).
[1341] See in index: Merion and Valley, for example.
[1342] Bowden, II, 157.
[1343] Ibid., 156; quoted from Oldmixon, I, 304.
[1344] 6,200 new settlers came in 1729 (Bowden, II, 156).
[1345] Ibid., 157.
[1346] Winterbotham, II, 438-439; also, census report, 1790.