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.

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1897 January 12, [to Mrs. Francis R. Cope], Awbury
1897 January 13, Saranac, [to Mrs. F.R. Cope], Awbury
1911 August 2, to Dear Elizabeth
1836 March 19, Haverford, to Dear Mother, Philadelphia
1836 May 20, Haverford, to Dear Mother, Philadelphia
1836 May 23, Haverford, to Dear Mother, Philadelphia
1885 August 17, Philadelphia, to My dearest wife
1830 November 3, Greensboro, to Dear Father
1837 May 10, Philadelphia, to Dear Father
1819 August 20, Burlington, to My dear Henry
1837 November 22, Haverford, to Dear Father
1839 March 19, Haverford, to Dear Father, Philadelphia
1857 September 23, Philadelphia, to Dear Clemmy
1808 March 23, Philadelphia, to My dear Boys, Weston
1843 October 8, Woodbourne, to my dear Father, Philadelphia
Letter from Henry Cope to Thomas Pim Cope and Mary Drinker Cope, 1805 October 15
Letter from Henry Cope to Thomas Pim Cope and Mary Drinker Cope, 1805 October 16
Letter from Henry Cope to Thomas Pim Cope and Mary Drinker Cope, 1805 August 8
Letter from Henry Cope to Thomas Pim Cope and Mary Drinker Cope, 1805 October 8
Letter from Francis Cope to Thomas Pim Cope and Mary Drinker Cope, 1805 September 23

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