Cope Evans Family Papers

Haverford

The Cope Evans Family Papers contain the letters of the closely related Quaker families of Cope and Evans who lived in Germantown, Pennsylvania.  The materials  in the collection were created between 1730-2009. Letters  discuss family, friends and home life, and reflect the social environment of these Quaker families.  Other topics to be found within the letters include Philadelphia history, Haverford history, travels in Europe, education, illness and death, and discussions of national events such as the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the assassinations of Presidents Lincoln and McKinley.  They are a rich source of information on a large number of topics.

Collection Guides for HC.MC-1170 Cope Evans Family papers and HC.MC-1242 Cope Evans Family papers

 

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List of letters written by Francis Algernon Evans from 1901-1928
Letter from Joseph Morris Evans to his Family & cousins, 2001 February 2
Information on Thomas Pim Cope and Mary Drinker Cope
Love Letter to Clementine Cope, 1852-1880
Letter from Joseph Morris Evans to Donald C. Rubel, 1976 May 19
Letter from Thomas Pim Cope to Jesse Burden, 1835 March 28
Diary entry from Thomas Pim Cope, 1845 May 18
Letters from Thomas Pim Cope to Chas. Miner, 1827 April 30 and September 21
Letter from Horatio Gates Spafford to Thomas Pim Cope, 1831 January 13
Letter from Thomas Pim Cope to Horatio Gates Spafford, 1831 February 9
Letter from Thomas Pim Cope to Jesse Burden, 1832 January 18
Letter from Thomas Pim Cope to Chas. Miner, 1831 December 10
Letter from Thomas Pim Cope to Adam Hodgson, 1820 January 1

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