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Chapter 1 : Miller-Dickey Family papers, An Antidote To The Miseries Of Human Life In The History Of The Widow Placid And Her Daughter Rachel [Harriet Corp] on blog.quintoapp.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. John Miller and his wife, Margaret, emigrated from Scotland to Pennsylvania with their young daughter, Jane, in Miller, who was trained as a stone cutter in Scotland, developed a thriving marble business in Philadelphia; he also owned a farm in Great Valley, Pennsylvania. John was active in the Philadelphia community; he was an early member of the Pennsylvania Abolitionist Society, and a supporter of the Magdalene and Missionary Societies. Dickey, and Miller daughter, Jane, were married in Ebenezer and Jane Miller Dickey were passionate supporters of the Chester County Bible Society, which placed bibles in the county prison and poor house in the hopes of converting the recipients. He published several essays on the importance of educating children and the temperance movement. Dickey, a former slave owner, also was a charter member of the local colonization society. Plagued with a chronic stomach ailment, Dickey went to Europe in search of a cure. Although he achieved a modicum of relief at a spa in the Pyrenees, Dickey was uncomfortable with the Catholicism in southern Europe and returned home after eleven months. The letters he wrote to his family and congregation were later published as Travels in Europe for Health, in, by an American Clergyman, in the Christian Advocate, a Philadelphia periodical. In, her daughter Mary married Richard I. Cross, a Presbyterian minister, author and publisher. Helen, the youngest daughter, did not marry and lived at home with her mother. He married Sarah Emlen Cresson and had four children. He later served as the President of the Octoraro Bank. Unable to get by on the proceeds of his medical practice, Ebenezer also owned a large dairy farm, was a member of the faculty of the Oxford Female Seminary and was the president of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad and the Octoraro Bank until his early death in Includes correspondence on a range of subjects including religion, relationships between women, health, marble cutting business, agricultural matters and travel. Letters by women are filed under both married and maiden names. The papers in this collection consist primarily of personal correspondence, business records, genealogical notes, diaries, and family photographs, of the Cross, Dickey and Miller families. The collection is arranged into five major sections: The collection is particularly strong on the following topics: The Miller-Dickey Family Collection includes four photograph albums, two photographs and a stereograph of members of the Dickey and Cross families which have been transferred to photo archives. Ms related to the Ashmun Institute. The correspondence pertains to family affairs, including births, deaths, marriage and general health. Folder 3, Letters of Reverend A. Cross and Margaret I. Cross undated, 6 items Letters by Margaret I. Cross Folder 4, Letters of Margaret I. Cross, Helen Dickey, Jane Miller Dickey, regarding family matters including health, marriage, and children. Cross and two her children died from an illness contracted while they were in Oxford, Pa. Folder 6, Letters of Mary J. Dickey, and her sister Helen Dickey. These letters primarily address family matters, health, marriage and children, and the founding of the Oxford Female Seminary. Dickey later Cross, while on a European trip for health reasons. Dickey later Cross, and his brother in law Reverend William Finney. Dickey, bound, regarding family matters, particularly health. The first discusses the burning of Pennsylvania Hall, and the second concerns his attempts to purchase furnishings for his dormitory room. The correspondence is concerned with the health of various family members. The correspondence is concerned with the health of various family members, and the Oxford Female Seminary. Also included is a piece of cut-work fancy paper. Cross, her sister, Margaret Finney, her grandson Ebenezer D. Cross, and her son in law Reverend Andrew Boyd Cross. Cross, and several of her grandchildren. Folder 18, Letters of John M. Dickey,, 1 item Letters by John M. Dickey to Janet C. Preston regarding their mutual interest in Miller and Dickey family history. Cross, Samuel Dickey, and Mary I. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and personal health. Dickey and Samuel E. Mary Wardow Dickey and Samuel J. One letter is written on piece of Page 1

Princeton Theological Seminary stationery. Folder 24, Letters of John Miller, n. Dick, and William Irvin, topics discussed include, difficult tenants, meetings of the Synod, family matters, impending war between Britain and the United States, purchase of land on the Potomac in Washington, DC. Topics include silk purchases, gardening, settlement of the accounts of the Widow Fox, health, and the proceedings of the Synod. Page 2

Chapter 2 : Books by James Beresford (Author of Miseries of Human Life) Excerpt from An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, in the History of the Widow Placid, and Her Daughter Rachel Mrs. Placid evinces her attachment to one of King Charles's rules. Scope and Contents note The "Correspondence" is arranged alphabetically by author of letter, then chronologically. The content of the series ncludes correspondence on a range of subjects including religion, relationships between women, health, marble cutting business, agricultural matters and travel. Letters by women are filed under both married and maiden names. Box Folder Letters, Baynton through Cresson, 4 items. Letters to Jane Miller Dickey from C. Bele regarding flowers, to Margaret Finney from William Broade regarding his mother? Correspondence in the form of? These are letters with multiple authors of the same family written to single or multiple family members. The correspondence pertains to family affairs, including births, deaths, marriage and general health,? Cross and Margaret I. Letters by Margaret I. Cross, Helen Dickey, Jane Miller Dickey, regarding family matters including health, marriage, and children. See also Folder 20, These letters cover the period in which one of the author? Cross and two her children died from an illness contracted while they were in Oxford, Pa. Letters by Mary J. Dickey, and her sister Helen Dickey. These letters primarily address family matters, health, marriage and children, and the founding of the Oxford Female Seminary, Dickey later Cross, also included is a single letter to Dickey? The letters address family life and also cover the early period of Dickey? Typed transcripts of Reverend Ebenezer Dickey? Dickey later Cross, while on a European trip for health reasons, April-September. Dickey later Cross, and his brother in law Reverend William Finney. Many of the letters address family life, his ministry and also cover the latter part of Dickey? Dickey, bound, regarding family matters, particularly health, The first discusses the burning of Pennsylvania Hall, and the second concerns his attempts to purchase furnishings for his dormitory room, The correspondence is concerned with the health of various family members, undated. The correspondence is concerned with the health of various family members, and the Oxford Female Seminary. Also included is a piece of cut-work fancy paper, Cross, her sister, Margaret Finney, her grandson Ebenezer D. Cross, and her son in law Reverend Andrew Boyd Cross. The correspondence is concerned with her son? Cross, and several of her grandchildren. See also 23, One letter written by John H. Letters by John M. Dickey to Janet C. Preston regarding their mutual interest in Miller and Dickey family history. Dickey makes reference to John Miller? Cross, Samuel Dickey, and Mary I. Letters by Margaret J. The letters are primarily concerned with family affairs and personal health. Dickey and Samuel E. Mary Wardow Dickey and Samuel J. Dickey wrote about contemporary matters, including Dickey? One letter is written on piece of Princeton Theological Seminary stationery, Letters by John Miller to various family members, including his daughter, Jane Miller, his wife Margaret Miller, Miller addressing the marble cutting business, his health, his trip with his wife to Sulphur Springs for health reasons, the outbreak of yellow fever in New York and Philadelphia, a wife? Letters by John Miller to various family members, including his daughter Jane Miller and son-in-law, Reverend Ebenezer Dickey, topics addressed include, Miller? Dick, and William Irvin, topics discussed include, difficult tenants, meetings of the Synod, family matters, impending war between Britain and the United States, purchase of land on the Potomac in Washington, DC, Letters are primarily from A. Topics include silk purchases, gardening, settlement of the accounts of the Widow Fox, health, and the proceedings of the Synod. Bound manuscript volumes, circa Scope and Contents note This series is arranged alphabetically by creator, then chronologically. Contents of the series includes notes on family history, ledgers from John Miller? Box Folder Diary with genealogical information, Unknown author, 1 item Bound, twill fabric covered, The Standard Diary,, filled with genealogical information including notes on Miller, Dickey, Irvine and Hopkins families, no author, circa Ledger book with pew rents for Oxford Presbyterian Church recorded within, names include: Albumen photographs collected on trip to Europe depicting interior and exterior of a church in Cologne, and several castles in Warwick, circa Diary of Margaret I. Small bound volume of genealogical notes including Page 3

birth and death information on members of the Dickey family, Recipe Book includes handwritten recipes for making foods including currant wine and Bolognese sausage, and handwritten and pasted newspaper clippings of home remedies, including lock jaw and constipation, unknown compiler, circa Recipe Book on lined paper, recipes are handwritten and clipped from newspapers, they are primarily recipes for cakes and cookies and include recipes for Sally Lunn cake and chocolate souffl? Recipe Book on lined paper with mostly handwritten recipes for a range of foods including: The second half of the journal deals with Dickey? Typed transcription of Ebenezer Dickey? Includes interesting description of taverns along the way, Volume I of Ebenezer Dickey? Dickey comments on goat milk, fellow passengers, language barrier and long on ship quarantine, and notes the varying levels of religion, food and government while in Gibraltar, Messina, Genoa, Nice and Montpelier, Typed transcription of Volume I of Ebenezer Dickey? Volume II of Ebenezer Dickey? He is unimpressed with the Tuileries Gardens and London. He also comments on the manufactures of France, Household account book kept by Jane Miller Dickey, includes notes on the daily activities at the farm, attendance records for workers, expenses, and farm productivity, Undated recipe book owned by Jane Miller Dickey, recipes include plum pound cake, macaroons, malt wine, chicken salad and boiled ham, undated. Cipher book used by Jane Miller later Dickey, includes notes and practice problems from lessons on numeration, avoirdupois, currency exchange, time and the rule of three, Cipher book used by Jane Miller later Dickey, includes notes and practice problems from lessons on tare and trett, interest, loss and gain, and bartering, Account Book used by John Miller, primarily business records related to his marble cutting business and Great Valley farm, includes payments to workers and purchases of books Stored on shelf, Diary used by John Miller; Miller notes his affection for family, describes his trip to the Synod meeting in November and the proceedings, also discusses his attendance at the Hindeman trial, Diary used by John Miller,, daily Miller notes the weather, and the state of the fields at his Great Valley farm, he also comments on service at a Baptist church, the last pages of the book contain memoranda on agriculture, including the proper harvesting of manure, and the proper way to harrow a field, Diary used by John Miller, labeled on inside back cover,? John Miller, marble cutter,? Ledger book, used by John Miller to record debits and credits for his marble cutting business, the first seventy-four pages of the book have been pasted over with newspaper clippings of poems from the Presbyterian and Temperance Herald. Many of the poems were penned by Margaret Junkin a relative of the Miller and Dickey families. A handwritten copy of Reverend Ebenezer Dickey? The ledger book features entries revealing Miller? Ledger book, used by John Miller, the charges reflected are primarily related to the Great Valley farm, entries include payment from Samuel Dickey and Levi Miller, Notes penned by John Miller on the nature of Christian duty, the necessity of perseverance and civility, undated. Account book maintained by Margaret P. Miller, records rents, dividends and notes payable to the Estate of John Miller,, undated. Scope and Contents note This series, containing 30 folders, is arranged alphabetically by title. Included are books owned by members of the Cross, Dickey and Miller families, and two family bibles with detailed genealogical information. Helen Dickey, February 11,, from S. Dickey, 1 item, Given at the request of my dear daughter Mary J. Cross on her death bed, Oct. Her Nephew John Dickey,? Scope and Contents note This series, consisting of 17 folders, is arranged alphabetically by subject and includes family history notes, legal documents, obituaries for Jane Miller Dickey and Reverend Ebenezer Dickey, citizenship papers for John Miller and business records for the Miller and Dickey families. Chart reflecting yearly payments, notice of a public sale placed by Ebenezer Dickey, Indenture of Sophia E. Glascow to Helen Dickey, Receipts for various items and services including, certificate of membership, payment on account by Dr. Chapter 3 : Familiar Scenes, Histories, and Reflections - Harriet Corp - Google Books An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life in the History of the Widow Placid and Her Daughter Rachael The history of the widow Placid and her daughter Rachael. Page 4

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