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Elizabeth Neall Letter to Elizabeth H. Whittier
Selected papers from the Daniel Neall collection, primarily letters from Daniel Neall Jr. to John Priestly. Also includes a description of the destruction of Pennsylvania Hall, an account of the tarring & feathering of Daniel Neall Sr, and a note delivered to John Greenleaf Whittier by Daniel Neall Jr, Isaac Clothier, and Dillwyn Parrish.
Neall, Daniel, 1817-1894
Pickard, Samuel T. (Samuel Thomas), 1828-1915 (contributor)
Parrish, Dillwyn, 1809-1886 (contributor)
Clothier, Isaac H. (Isaac Hallowell), 1837-1921 (contributor)
1841-08-16
reformatted digital
SC 086
Daniel Neall papers--http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/sfhl-sc-086
Born in 1817, Daniel Neall Jr. was quickly educated in his father's Quaker ideals. An ardent abolitionist, Daniel Neall Sr. (1784-1846) was presiding over the Pennsylvania Hall Association at the time the Hall was destroyed by a mob in 1837--an event which was also witnessed, in horror, by his son. Like his father, Daniel Neall Jr. became a dentist and an active member of the Quaker community
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Elizabeth Neall Letter to Elizabeth H. Whittier
Selected papers from the Daniel Neall collection, primarily letters from Daniel Neall Jr. to John Priestly. Also includes a description of the destruction of Pennsylvania Hall, an account of the tarring & feathering of Daniel Neall Sr, and a note delivered to John Greenleaf Whittier by Daniel Neall Jr, Isaac Clothier, and Dillwyn Parrish.
Neall, Daniel, 1817-1894
Pickard, Samuel T. (Samuel Thomas), 1828-1915 (contributor)
Parrish, Dillwyn, 1809-1886 (contributor)
Clothier, Isaac H. (Isaac Hallowell), 1837-1921 (contributor)
1841-08-16
reformatted digital
SC 086
Daniel Neall papers--http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/sfhl-sc-086
Born in 1817, Daniel Neall Jr. was quickly educated in his father's Quaker ideals. An ardent abolitionist, Daniel Neall Sr. (1784-1846) was presiding over the Pennsylvania Hall Association at the time the Hall was destroyed by a mob in 1837--an event which was also witnessed, in horror, by his son. Like his father, Daniel Neall Jr. became a dentist and an active member of the Quaker community