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<titleproper>An Inventory of the Comly-White Family Papers, 1771-1961</titleproper>
<author>Finding Aid Prepared by FHL staff</author>
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<publicationstmt>
<publisher>Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.</publisher>
<date>1983</date>
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<frontmatter>
<titlepage>
<titleproper>Comly-White Family Papers, 1771-1961</titleproper>
<author>FHL staff</author>
<publisher>Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.</publisher>
<date>1983</date>
</titlepage>
</frontmatter>
<archdesc level="collection">
<did>
<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
<unittitle label="Title">Comly-White Family Papers, <unitdate type="inclusive">1771-1961</unitdate></unittitle>
<unitid label="ID">RG 5/030</unitid>
<origination label="Creator">
<persname>Helen Comly White (1854-1938)</persname>
</origination>
<physdesc label="Extent">6 boxes; 3 linear ft.</physdesc>
<repository label="Repository">
Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
<address>
<addressline>Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081-1399 U.S.A.</addressline>
</address>
</repository>
<physloc label="Location">For current information on the location of materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.</physloc>
<abstract label="Abstract">
John Comly, a Quaker minister and school master, was born in 1773. He married Rebecca Budd, a fellow teacher at the Westtown School, in 1803. They operated the Pleasant Hill Boarding School on their Byberry farm from 1804-1815. The collection includes family correspondence, the journal of John Comly's brother, Isaac, other manuscript writings, financial and legal papers, and miscellaneous papers. Also includes the ledger and memorabilia of Pleasant Hill Boarding School and papers of Helen Comly White relating to her student years at Swarthmore College from 1870-75.
</abstract>
<note>
<p><emph render="bold">Repository:</emph></p>
<p>Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College</p>
<p>500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081-1399</p>
<p>Phone: (610) 328-8496 FAX: (610) 690-5728</p>
</note>
</did>
<bioghist>
<chronlist>
<listhead>
<head02>BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTE</head02></listhead>
<chronitem>
<date>1773-ca. 1793</date>
<event>John Comly, son of Isaac and Asenath (Hampton) Comly, was born 19 Nov. 1773, shortly after his parents purchased a farm called “Old Sod” of about 140 acres on Thornton Road in Byberry Township, Pennsylvania. John was educated at a Latin School kept by the Baptist minister at Pennypack where he learned some Latin and Greek. He also practiced the life usual for a farming family.</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1794-1800, 1801-1803</date>
<event>At age 21, in 1794, he became schoolmaster of the Friends' School at Byberry, with at least 50 students. When he was 27, he went to Westtown Boarding School where he taught grammar, Latin, and reading from April 1801 to November 1802. There he met another young teacher, Rebecca Budd of Mt. Holly, New Jersey, who had been among the first students at Westtown when it opened in May 1799 and was hired in Nov. 1799 to teach arithmetic, grammar, and writing to the female students. John and Rebecca fell in love during his time there, but she was not free to leave her teaching until Feb. of 1803.</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1803, 1804-1810, 1810-1815</date><event>John and Rebecca Comly were married at Mount Holly Monthly Meeting on June 16, 1803. In the meantime, John had written and published in 1803 his first book, English Grammar. After their marriage they settled on a farm John had purchased in Byberry on Academy Road which they named “Pleasant Hill.” They lived in a small log house on the property while building a house with thirteen rooms, large enough to serve as a boarding school. Pleasant Hill Boarding School for Female Education opened in 1804 with 23 girls. In 1810 it became a school for boys and continued until 1815.</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1813-1827</date>
<event>Subsequently, John Comly compiled and published a spelling book, a primer, and a reader which were widely used for many years. He was also a farmer, educator, surveyor, and conveyancer. He was recorded as a minister in July of 1813. At the time of the Separation in 1827, he became Clerk of the new Hicksite Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1830s-1850s, Aug. 17th 1850</date><event>John and Rebecca Comly had two daughters, Ann and Sarah, and two sons, Charles and Emmor. John Comly died at Pleasant Hill on Aug. 17, 1850. Charles Comly inherited Pleasant Hill, to which he brought his wife, Debby Ann Newbold, in Dec. 1830.</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1854, 1886</date>
<event>Charles and Debby Ann Comly had ten children, one of whom was Helen Trump Comly. She was born in 1854 and married Howard White in 1886.</event>
</chronitem>
</chronlist>
<p></p>
</bioghist>
<scopecontent>
<head>SCOPE AND CONTENT OF THE RECORDS</head>
<p>The collection contains papers of the Comly-White families, including family correspondence; the journal of John Comly's brother, Isaac; other manuscript writings, financial and legal papers, and miscellaneous papers. Also includes the ledger and memorabilia relating to Pleasant Hill Boarding School and Helen Comly White's student years at Swarthmore College from 1870-75.</p>
</scopecontent>
<arrangement>
<head>Arrangement</head>
<p>The collection is divided into seven series:</p>
<list type="ordered">
<item>Biographical and genealogical</item>
<item>Correspondence</item>
<item>Writing</item>
<item>Financial papers</item>
<item>Swarthmore College</item>
<item>Pictures</item>
<item>Memorabilia.</item>
</list>
</arrangement>
<descgrp>
<head>ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION</head>
<acqinfo>
<head>Accession information</head>
<p>Donor: Edith Lewis White, 1981, 1983</p>
<p>This collection appears to have been preserved by Helen Comly White, a grand-daughter of John and Rebecca (Budd) Comly, and passed down to her son, Barclay White, and his wife, Edith Lewis White.</p>
</acqinfo>
<accessrestrict>
<head>Access</head>
<p>Collection is open for research.</p>
</accessrestrict>
<userestrict>
<head>Use Restrictions</head>
<p>Copyright has not been assigned to Friends Historical Library All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in to the Director. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Friends Historical Library as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by reader.</p>
</userestrict>
<prefercite>
<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>[Indicate the cited item or series here], Comly-White Family Papers, RG5/030, Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College</p>
</prefercite>
<processinfo>
<head>Processing information</head>
<p>A small amount of material which had been kept by Barclay White pertaining to Lansdowne Monthly Meeting has been removed and placed in RG 2, Meeting Records, Lansdowne Monthly Meeting.</p>
</processinfo>
<separatedmaterial>
<p>
The following books wre removed from the collection and catalogued with FHL books:
</p>
<list type="simple">
<item>
Comly, John. A New Spelling Book..., printed 1842 by Porter and Coates, Philadelphia.
</item>
<item>
Comly, John. A New Spelling Book..., printed 1843 by Kimber and Sharpless, Philadelphia.
</item>
<item>
Comly, John. Comly's Spelling and Reading Book, Philadelphia, Thomas L. Bonsal, 1842.
</item>
<item>
Comly, John. Comly's Spelling and Reading Book, Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Co., 1842.
</item>
<item>
Comly, John. English Grammar Made Easy, Philadelphia, Kimber and Conrad, 1810 and 1812.
</item>
<item>
Comly, John. English Grammar Made Easy, Philadelphia, Kimber and Sharpless, 1832, 1839, and 1841. Also printed by Uriah Hunt and Son, 1850.
</item>
<item>
Books used by John Comly in teaching at Pleasant Hill Boarding School, Byberry.
</item>
<item>
The Elements of Euclid Explain'd, 3rd edition, Oxford, Eng., 1700.
</item>
<item>
Select Fables of Aesop, by H. Clarke, translator, Dublin, Ire., 1771.
</item>
<item>
The Friendly Instructor: or a companion for young ladies and young gentlemen, London and Philadelphia, printed by Joseph Crukshank, 1780.
</item>
<item>
Fifteen discourses on the marvelous works in nature, by Charles Christopher Reiche, Philadelphia, 1791.
</item>
<item>
Woolman, John. Word of remembrance and caution to the rich, London, 1794. Comly's personal copy.
</item>
<item>
Smith, Charles. Universal Geography made easy, New York, 1795.
</item>
<item>
The Juvenile Magazine, vol. 4, Philadelphia, 182. Gift of Emmor Kimber to Comly.
</item>
<item>
Pious reflections for every day of the month, translated from Fenelon, printed by Isaac Collins and Son, New York, 1803.
</item>
<item>
The American Orthographer; or new book of spelling, printed by Isaac Collins and Son, New York, 1803.
</item>
<item>
Mrs. Pilkington. Goldsmith's Natural History, abridged for the use of schools, vol. 1, Philadelphia, 1804.
</item>
<item>
Comly, Isaac. A new assistant: or first book for youth who are entering on the study of arithmetic, Philadelphia, 1809.
</item>
<item>
Carver, James. A new and easy introduction to the art of analytical penmanship..., Philadelphia 1809.
</item>
<item>
The Child's Own Primer., Philadelphia, undated.
</item>
<item>
Wilkins, John. Epistle to His Highness, the Prince Elector Palatine, belonged to John White in 1820 (concerns mathematics).
</item>
<item>
Emerson, B.D. The Third-class Reader; Philadelphia 1847. Belonged to Ella Comly.
</item>
<item>
Mitchell, S. Augustus. A system of modern geography..., Philadelphia 1864 and 1870.
</item>
</list>
<p>
The following marriage certificates were removed from the collection, cataloged, and filed in oversize chart case:</p>
<list type="simple">
<item>
10 Apr. 1771-Isaac Comly (1743-1822), son of Isaac and Abigail Comly of Byberry, to Asenath Hampton (1749-1826), daughter of John and Ann Hampton, at Wrightstown MM.
</item>
<item>
28 Jun. 1781 - Samuel Howell (1755-1806) of Philadelphia, son of Samuel Howell1 to Susannah Hanson (1761-1791), daughter of Thomas and Mary Hanson of Kent Co., DE, at Little Creek Meeting House, under the care of Duck Creek MM.
</item>
<item>
14 Dec. 1796 - Evan T. Knight (1771-1841), son of Giles and Phebe Knight of Bensalem Township, Bucks Co., to Martha Comly (1771-1851), daughter of Isaac and Asenath Comly, at Byberry Meeting House.
</item>
<item>
8 Jan. 1818 - Caleb Richardson, son of Joseph and Dinah Richardson of Little Britain Township, Lancaster Co., to Sarah Newbold, daughter of Joshua and Rebecca Newbold, at Trenton Meeting House, under the care of Chesterfield MM.
</item>
<item>
9 Dec. 1830 - Charles B. Comly (1808-1894), son of John and Rebecca (Budd) Comly of Byberry Township, to Debby Ann Newbold (1812-1882), daughter of Samuel and Abigail Newbold, at Byberry Meeting House.
</item>
<item>
26 Apr. 1832 - James Saunders of Woodbury, NJ, son of Thomas and Rachel Saunders of Deptford Township, NJ, to Sarah N. Richardson (1785-), widow of Caleb Richardson, and daughter of Joshua and Rebecca Newbold.
</item>
<item>
10 Jun. 1879 - Daniel Smith White (1853-1935), son of Barclay and Beulah (Shreve) White, to Serena Bremer Green (-1932), in a ceremony at 1608
Chestnut St., Phi Also certificate of 50th anniversary, held at New Lisbon, NJ, in 1929.
</item>
</list>
<p>Other materials that have been removed and recatalogued include:</p>
<list type="simple">
<item>
Reports and grades for Helen T. Comly, removed and placed in Swarthmore College Archives, RG 6, Official records: Misc. Administration,
</item>
<item>
Program of Junior Exercises, 16 May 1874, removed a placed in RG 6, Ser. 2, Official publications, Announcements of College events. Also Class Day Exercises, June 1875, and Commencement Program 15 Jun.1875, in same box.
</item>
<item>
Junior Class Poem, 16 May 1874, by William H. Ridgway, placed in RG 6
</item>
</list>
<p>
Photographs of the Class of 1906, have been removed from this collection and placed in the oversize picture file:</p>
<list type="simple">
<item>
Mandolin Club - 2
</item>
<item>
Track team
</item>
<item>
Class picture
</item>
<item>
Basketball team
</item>
<item>
20th Reunion, 1926
</item>
</list>
<p>
A carton of relics was removed from the collection and cataloged with other relics. These include:</p>
<list type="simple">
<item>
Several types of cases to hold needles and thread, including one made by Rebecca Comly for John Comly to use when travelling in the ministry, as well as buttons from a suit he wore.
</item>
<item>
Fichus, caps and kerchiefs, as well as a silk bonnet and shawl which had been made and work by Rebecca Budd Comly.
</item>
<item>
Cylindrical leather case in which Rebecca Comly kept patterns and other materials she used in making women's caps.
</item>
<item>
Box covered with wallpaper made by Asenth Cornly for her son John to carry medicines in when he traveled. He carried it on his extensive journey to New York and New England in 1815.
</item>
<item>
Cloth doll with china head and torso, made by Ann Ross of Nebraska or Beulah (Shreve) White, between 1871 and 1876.
</item>
<item>
Towel made from imported linen bed-ticking used at Pleasant Hill Boarding School about 1810, given by Sarah Comly Haviland to her niece Susan C. Hallowell in 1901.
</item>
<item>
Notes by Sarah (Comly) Haviland, identifying relics.
</item>
<item>
Lists of pamphlets, and printed pamphlets.
</item>
</list>
</separatedmaterial>
<relatedmaterial>
<head>Related Material</head>
<p>See also:</p>
<list type="simple">
<item>Small Collections, Comly Mss., undated, for letter of Emma Bowman Reid to Edward and Lavinia Comly giving information about the John Comly desk in the FHL Reading Room, which was given to the College by Emma Bowman Reid.</item>
<item>Misc. Mss., undated, for “History of Old Sod”, by Joseph Comly, brother of John Comly.
</item>
<item>BX7796. C692A3 Journal of the life and religious labors of John Comly, published by his children, Philadelphia, 1853.</item>
<item>Rebecca Budd's diary for the period she was at Westtown is in the collections of the Chester County Historical Society.</item>
</list>
</relatedmaterial>
</descgrp>
<controlaccess>
<head>SELECTED SEARCH TERMS
Materials catalogued separately</head>
<p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Friends Historical Library (TRIPOD). Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings:</p>

<subject encodinganalog="650">
Diaries - 18t and 19th centuries
</subject>
<corpname encodinganalog="710">
Pleasant Hill Boarding School (Pa.)
</corpname>
<corpname encodinganalog="710">
Swarthmore College
</corpname>
<subject encodinganalog="650">
Quakers -- Education
</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650">
Quakers -- Pennsylvania
</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650">
Quakers - Social life and customs
</subject>
<geogname encodinganalog="651">
Byberry, Pa.
</geogname>
<geogname encodinganalog="651">
Moreland, Pa.
</geogname>
<famname encodinganalog="600">
Comly family
</famname>
<persname encodinganalog="700">
Comly, Isaac, 1779-1847
</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700">
Comly, Rebecca, 1773-1832
</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700">
Comly, Debby Ann, 1812-1882
</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700">
White, Howard, 1844-1916
</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700">
Comly, John, 1773-1850
</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700">
Comly, Charles B. (Charles Budd), 1808-1894
</persname>
</controlaccess>
<dsc type="in-depth">
<head>DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE RECORDS</head>
<note>
<p>Note to Researchers: To request materials, please note both the location and box numbers shown below:</p>
</note>
<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle>Ser. 1. Biographical and genealogical material, 1765-1920</unittitle>
</did>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Charts and lists</unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Pocket almanac, printed by Benjamin Franklin <unitdate>1765 </unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
<physdesc>miniature</physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Births of the children of Stacy and Sarah Budd are listed in the almanac. Also births of John and Rebecca (Budd) Comly's children, listed on a small paper folded inside the almanac.</p></scopecontent>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Marriage certificates</unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>All removed from the collection, cataloged, and filed in oversize chart case. See separated material.</p></scopecontent>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Marriage intentions of Howard White and Helen Trump Comly, presented to Byberry MM,<unitdate>6 May 1886</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Includes notes of consent of parents, in 1886. Also Howard White's certificate on account of marriage issued by Mt. Holly MM.</p></scopecontent>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Marriage license issued by the Orphan's Court of Philadelphia for Howard White and Helen T. Comly  <unitdate>28 May 1886 </unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Includes marriage certificate issued by the Court, 29 Jun. 1886</p></scopecontent>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Birth certificate by Baltimore MM (H), for Edith Lewis <unitdate>1886</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Fortieth anniversary invitation by Beulah and Barclay White <unitdate>30 Dec. 1892</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Tenth anniversary certificate for Barclay and Edith White <unitdate>30 Sept. 1920</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Baby book of Mary Elma White, born 1914, daughter of Barclay and Edith (Lewis) White</unittitle>
<unitdate>ca. 1914</unitdate>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Obituaries for John Comly and Debby Ann (Newbold) Comly</unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
<physdesc>printed</physdesc>
</did>
</c02>
</c01>
<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle>Ser. 2. Correspondence, 1826-1902</unittitle>
</did>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Letter in rhyme, sent to Beulah Shreve <unitdate>1 Apr. 1826</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Letter from John Jackson to Joseph John Gurney <unitdate>2 Apr. 1838</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
<physdesc>ms. copy</physdesc>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Letters to Barclay and Beulah White and their children <unitdate>1855-1889</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Letters to Helen T. Comly from her family <unitdate>1863-1868</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Letters to Helen T. Comly while she was a student and teacher at Swarthmore College <unitdate>1870-1876</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Letters of Charles and Debby Ann Comly and their family<unitdate>1865-1894 </unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Includes correspondence of Howard and Helen (Comly) White, 1879-1904.</p></scopecontent>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Letters of Sarah (Comly) Haviland to her nieces and nephews <unitdate>1894-1902</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Envelopes and old stamps</unittitle>
<container type="box">1</container>
</did>
</c02>
</c01>
<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle>Ser. 3. Manuscript Writings, 1691-1952, n.d.</unittitle>
</did>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>“Memoirs,” Josiah White (1705-1780), author unknown</unittitle>
<container type="box">2</container>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Small notebook, mostly concerning his efforts at healing with roots and herbs. He was a weaver, and built a fulling mill in Mt. Holly, NJ. “Journal” of Isaac Comly (1779-1847), covering the years 1796-1819. He lived at the family farm in Byberry Township, called “Old Sod”, and was schoolteacher, farmer, and author. He was a great walker, and often averaged 30 to 40 miles a day, going on foot to Washington, DC, or to the Black River Settlement of Jefferson Co., NY, where his brother, Ezra Comly, had settled for five years. He married in 1811 to Meribah Barton of Haddonfield, and they had a son and a daughter, both of whom died in 1819.</p></scopecontent>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>“Testimony of Robert Barrow <unitdate>1691 </unitdate>at George Fox's funeral”</unittitle>
<container type="box">2</container>
<physdesc>copy</physdesc>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>“On the Atonement” by Edward Stabler </unittitle>
<container type="box">2</container>
<physdesc>ms. copy</physdesc>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Diagram of solar eclipse, <unitdate>1831 </unitdate>by John Comly</unittitle>
<container type="box">2</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>School essays of Daniel Smith White (1853-1935), son of Barclay and Beulah White, while a student at Friends' Select School</unittitle>
<container type="box">2</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Commonplace book, <unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>owner unknown</unittitle>
<container type="box">2</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>“History of Pleasant Hill” and the Comlys who lived there<unitdate>Jan. 19, 1903</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">2</container>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>By Sarah (Comly) Haviland, a sister of Charles Comly. Presented to her niece, Susan Comly Shallcross, 19 Jan. 1903.</p></scopecontent>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Travel diary <unitdate>10/3-12/31, 1925 </unitdate>of trip to England, France, Switzerland, and Italy.</unittitle>
<container type="box">2</container>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Probably kept by Edith B. White while traveling with Daniel S. White and his wife, Serena (Aunt Rena). Also includes notes for a talk based on the diary, 1925.</p></scopecontent>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Notes taken at Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, probably by Edith L. White<unitdate>ca. 1952</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">2</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>School Notebook of Charles Comply, Jr. <unitdate>1858-59</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">2</container>
</did>
</c02>
</c01>
<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle>Ser. 4. Financial and legal papers, 1783-1952</unittitle>
</did>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Will and inventory for Henry Comly, d. 13 May 1684</unittitle>
<container type="box">3</container>
<physdesc>photostats</physdesc>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Wills (copies), bequests, estate accounts, <unitdate>1783-1924 </unitdate>concerning Thomas Hanson, Isaac Comly, Martha (Comly) Knight, Ann S. Budd, Charles Comly, Susan (Comly) Shallcross, Anna Comly, George N. Comly, Charles Comly Jr., and Edward Comly.</unittitle>
<container type="box">3</container>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Will of John Comly <unitdate>probated 28 Oct. 1850</unitdate></unittitle>
<container type="box">3</container>
<physdesc>copy</physdesc>
</did>
</c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>Power of attorney for the children of George Brandt of Upper Darby, deceased, given to Mary B. Brandt of Philadelphia <unitdate>5 Aug. 1884</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Ledgers and account books of John Comly <unitdate>1803-1805, 1803-1808</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Ledger of Pleasant Hill Boarding School <unitdate>1807-1810 </unitdate></unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p>Includes a list of the girls who were pupils beginning 1 May 1804.</p></scopecontent>
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<unittitle>Surveyor's record book of John Comly <unitdate>1812-1846</unitdate></unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p>This is of genealogical interest for the Byberry and Moreland area, since it gives lines of succession of title to property, occupations of owners, and some marriages.</p></scopecontent>
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<unittitle>School accounts, <unitdate>1868-1869</unitdate>school not identified.</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Records of Hilldate Country Club, near Aldan, Delaware Co. </unittitle>
<unitdate>1908-1915, n.d.</unitdate>
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<scopecontent><p>Includes account book; Constitution and Bylaws, 3 Jul. 3908; Minutes, 1908-1915; accounts.</p></scopecontent>
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<unittitle>Darby Creek Footbridge Association, Minutes and papers <unitdate>1907-1939</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Financial correspondence, Barclay White III <unitdate>1952</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Ser. 5. Swarthmore College, 1816-1964</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Salutatory Address given at Commencement <unitdate>15 Jun. 1875</unitdate>by Helen T. Comly </unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p>2 manuscript copies, in English and Latin.</p></scopecontent>
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<unittitle>Memorabilia, Class of 1875</unittitle>
<unitdate>1875-1925, n.d.</unitdate>
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<scopecontent><p>Includes 2 ms. copies of Helen Comly's Salutatory Address, an honorary membership card for the Somerville Literary Society, 26 Sept. 1875, a crepe paper “beanie” worn at the 50th Reunion parade, 13 Jun. 1925, ms. poems, and clippings.</p></scopecontent>
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<unittitle>Copybooks of Helen T. Comly while a student at Swarthmore <unitdate>1871-1874?, 1874-1875</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Constitution and Bylaws of the Class of 1875</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Minutes, Class of 1875 <unitdate>11/15/1873-6/13/1875</unitdate> </unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p>Includes minutes of class reunions up to the 60th, on 1 Jun. 1935, with a gap between 1885 and 1925.</p></scopecontent>
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<unittitle>Book of manuscript histories of members of the class</unittitle>
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<unittitle>The Poetical Works of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young, vol. 2, Philadelphia <unitdate>1816 </unitdate></unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p>Given to Helen Comly by her mother, Debby Ann Comly, 18 Jul. 1875</p></scopecontent>
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<unittitle>Halcyon, Class of 1912</unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p>The Halcyon (yearbook) belonged to Anna Deborah White (1889-1931), daughter of Howard and Helen (Comly) White.</p></scopecontent>
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<unittitle>Campaign and fund-raising material <unitdate>1930, 1946-1948, 1945-1949, and 1964</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>The Garnet Letter<unitdate>1947-1948</unitdate></unittitle>
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<physdesc>4 issues</physdesc>
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<unittitle>Class of 1906, 40th Reunion poem <unitdate>1951</unitdate>and obituary of a class member.</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Ser. 6. Pictures, 1854-1877, n.d.</unittitle>
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<unittitle>50th anniversary of wedding of Josiah White (1841-1914) and Mary Kirby Allen (1841-1923)</unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p>Held at the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel in Atlantic City in 1912, filed with oversize pictures. Josiah White was a son of John J. and Mary K. (Shoemaker) White, and a first cousin of Howard White.</p></scopecontent>
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<unittitle>Group of Indians in Nebraska, <unitdate>1871-1877 </unitdate></unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p>Taken while Barclay White was Superintendent of Indian Affairs there, accompanied  by a certificate signed by White on 1 Jan. 1872 to Asa Coleman as Chief of the Winnebagos, Omaha NE.</p></scopecontent>
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<unittitle>Copies of engravings of Elias Hicks and Isaac Collins</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Pictures of members of the Class of 1906, Swarthmore College</unittitle>
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<physdesc>5 pictures</physdesc>
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<unittitle>2 colored drawings of a boy's boarding school on Mt. Lebanon, run by E.H. Watson.</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Pencil drawing of a house called “Bunwood”  <unitdate>ca. 1854-1857</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Ser. 7. Memorabilia, ca. 1860-1895, n.d.</unittitle>
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<unittitle>List of books from the library of John Comly, distributed among his grandchildren in 1918.</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Pleasant Hill Boarding School for Girls, Byberry, terms and conditions and list of students</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Album of clippings <unitdate>ca. 1860-1895</unitdate></unittitle>
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