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		  <titleproper>Halliday Jackson Manuscripts,
			 1755-1833</titleproper> 
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		  <date></date> 
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		<creation>Finding aid encoded by JGW from an MSWord finding
		  aid. 
		  <date>2004</date> </creation> 
		<langusage>Finding aid is in
		  <language>English</language>.</langusage> 
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  </eadheader> 
  <frontmatter> 
	 <titlepage> 
		<titleproper>Halliday Jackson Manuscripts,
		  1755-1833</titleproper> 
	 </titlepage> 
  </frontmatter> 
  <archdesc level="collection"> 
	 <did> 
		<head>Summary</head> 
		<unittitle label="Title">Manuscripts</unittitle> 
		<unitdate>1755-1833</unitdate> 
		<unitid>RG5/182</unitid> 
		<origination encodinganalog="110" label="Creator:"><emph render="bold">Halliday Jackson
		  (1771-1835)</emph> </origination> 
		<physdesc label="Extent">1 box</physdesc> 
		<repository>Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore
		  College</repository> 
		<physloc label="Location">For current information on the
		  location of materials, please consult the Libraries' online catalog: 
		  <ref>http://tripod.brynmawr.edu</ref> </physloc> 
		<abstract label="Abstract">Halliday Jackson (1771-1835) was a
		  Quaker minister from New Garden and Darby, Pa.. From 1798 to 1800 he
		  joined the Quaker mission to the Seneca Indians organized by the
		  Indian Committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Shortly after his
		  return from the mission to the Seneca, Halliday Jackson married Jane
		  Hough and moved to Darby, Pa. Following Jane's death in 1830,
		  Halliday Jackson remarried in 1833 to Ann P. Paschall (1792-1874),
		  also a Quaker minister. These records contain documents relating to
		  the work of Halliday Jackson (1771-1835), Pennsylvania Quaker
		  minister to the Indians. Includes correspondence, journals, copy work
		  in prose and poetry, a history of the Separation of 1828, papers on
		  Indian affairs. One journal concerns a visit to the Quakers in Ohio
		  in 1816. Correspondents include Benjamin Ferris, Edward Garrigues,
		  David Seaman, Micajah Collins, George Dillwyn, William Poole, Jesse
		  Kersey, Halliday Jackson, John Jackson. The correspondence deals
		  extensively with the Separation within the Society of Friends.
		  </abstract> 
	 </did> 
	 <bioghist> 
		<head>BIOGRAPHICAL &amp; HISTORICAL </head> 
		<p>Halliday Jackson (1771-1835) was born 8 mo, 31, 1771, the
		  son of Isaac and Phebe (Halliday) Jackson of New Garden Monthly
		  Meeting, Pa.. He married Jane Hough (1777-1830) in 1801, and they had
		  twelve children. In 1803, the family transferred to Darby Monthly
		  Meeting,, Delaware Co., Pa. After Janes death, he married Ann P.
		  Paschall (1792-1874), who was the widow of Thomas Paschall of Darby,
		  Pa., and a Quaker minister. </p> 
		<p> From 1798 to 1800 he joined the Quaker mission to the
		  Seneca Indians organized by the Indian Committee of Philadelphia
		  Yearly Meeting. The Quaker settlement was located at Geneshunguhta on
		  the Allegheny River in New York State, just north of the Pennsylvania
		  border. In 1806 Jackson visited the mission, which had been relocated
		  to Tunesassa, with John Philips and Isaac Bonsall. In 1816 and 1838,
		  he made religious visits to Ohio. In the Separation of 1828, Jackson
		  affiliated with the Hicksite in the Society of Friends. </p> 
		<p> Two of Halliday and Janes children were ministers. Mary
		  Jackson (1803-1874) married first Oliver W. Schofield and second John
		  Child. Their son, John Jackson (1809-1855) was approved minister and
		  with his wife, Rachel T. Jackson, established the Sharon Female
		  Boarding School in Darby, Pa. John Jackson was an active member of
		  the Delaware County Institute for Science and traveled widely in the
		  ministry. </p> 
	 </bioghist> 
	 <scopecontent> 
		<head>BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE RECORDS</head> 
		<p>Contains documents relating to the work of Halliday Jackson
		  (1771-1835), Pennsylvania Quaker minister to the Indians. Includes
		  correspondence, journals, copy work in prose and poetry, a history of
		  the Separation of 1828, papers on Indian affairs. One journal
		  concerns a visit to the Quakers in Ohio in 1816. Correspondents
		  include Benjamin Ferris, Edward Garrigues, David Seaman, Micajah
		  Collins, George Dillwyn, William Poole, Jesse Kersey, Halliday
		  Jackson, John Jackson. The correspondence deals extensively with the
		  Separation within the Society of Friends.</p> 
	 </scopecontent> <descgrp> 
	 <head>ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION</head> 
	 <acqinfo> 
		<head>Accession information</head> 
		<p>Deposit. Donor: S. T. and I. T. Child, 1876; Donor: Martha
		  and Eliza H. Schofield, 1910, 1912; Donor: Herbert W. Jackson and
		  Elizabeth Jackson Shaffner, 1950; Purchase: Letterbook, 1969; Donor:
		  Ruth Porter Powers, 1979; Donor: Warner Jackson; Donor: Mr. and Mrs.
		  Fisher A. Buell, Jr. </p> 
		<p>Letterbooks purchased from dealer, 1969. Earlier items
		  transferred from Jackson Small Collection were gifts of Martha and
		  Eliza Schofield, Herbert W. Jackson, and Elizabeth Jackson Shaffner.
		  Miscellaneous Manuscripts added to the collection were from a number
		  of sources, mostly descendents of Halliday Jackson. The journal of a
		  visit to Friends in Ohio, 1816, was one of the first manuscript
		  donations in 1876 to Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore
		  College, then known as the Anson Lapham Repository.</p> 
	 </acqinfo> 
	 <processinfo> 
		<p>Formerly catalogued as Jackson (Halliday) Manuscripts. The
		  manuscript collection was created from a number of sources, probably
		  circa 1969 when the letterbooks were purchased. It combined items
		  originally catalogued as Miscellaneous Manuscripts with manuscripts
		  in a Jackson Small Collection and the letterbooks. </p> 
		<p> The Letterbooks were received as manuscript letters sewn
		  together as four separate volumes and were fully individually
		  catalogued in the old card catalogue. The Notebook of poems and prose
		  was catalogued briefly under the old system. </p> 
		<p> In 1987, the collection was transferred to Record Group 5
		  and renamed the Halliday Jackson Manuscripts. A new finding aid was
		  produced in 2002.</p> 
	 </processinfo> 
	 <relatedmaterial> 
		<head>RELATED MATERIAL:</head> 
		<p>The journal, Some Account of a Visit... to the Friends at
		  Tunesassa &amp; Indians liveing on Allegany and Ca[tta]raugus Rivers
		  (folder 4) was edited by George S. Snyderman and published as,
		  "Halliday Jackson's Journal of a Visit to the Indians of New York
		  (1806)" in Proceedings of The American Philosophical Society, Volume
		  101, Number 6 (December 1957). </p> 
		<p> The Journal of John Philips (1806) also describes the same
		  visit. The Philips Journal is at the Quaker Collection, Haverford
		  College Library, and it was edited by Merle H. Deardorff and George
		  S. Snyderman and published as "A Nineteenth-Century Journal of a
		  Visit to the Indians of New York" in Proceedings of The American
		  Philosophical Society, Volume 100, Number 6 (December 1956). </p> 
		<p> See also RG 2/Ph Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the
		  Religious Society of Friends. Indian Committee. </p> 
		<p>See also Burr Manuscripts and Southard Manuscripts for
		  material documenting the Hicksite position in the Separation of
		  1827/28. </p> 
		<p> Halliday Jackson published Civilization of the Indian
		  Natives (Philadelphia: Marcus T.C. Gould, 1830), a history of Quaker
		  work with the Indians from 1795, stressing the work of Philadelphia
		  Yearly Meeting with the Senecas. </p> 
		<p> Chester County Historical Society, Chester County, Pa., has
		  a collection of Halliday Jackson manuscripts. An inventory is
		  included in RG 5/182 Administrative folder. </p> 
		<p> "Halliday Jackson's Journal to the Seneca Indians,
		  1798-1800," edited by Anthony F. C. Wallace, reprinted from
		  Pennsylvania History, Vol. XIX (April and July, 1952). This Journal
		  is located at the Chester County Historical Society. </p> 
	 </relatedmaterial> 
	 <accessrestrict> 
		<head>Access</head> 
		<p>Collection is open for research.</p> 
	 </accessrestrict> 
	 <userestrict> 
		<head>Use Restrictions</head> 
		<p>Copyright has not been assigned to the Repositories. All
		  requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be
		  submitted to the individual Meeting or its successor. Permission for
		  publication is given on behalf of the Repositories as the holder(s)
		  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> </descgrp> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>SEARCHING IN OUR ON-LINE CATALOGUE FOR RELATED
		  MATERIALS</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: Researchers are advised to
		  search by subject and author, when applicable:</p> 
  <subject encodinganalog="650">Quakers -- Pennsylvania
			 </subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Quakers -- New York </subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Quakers -- Ohio </subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Quakers -- Social life and
			 customs</subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Quakers -- Relations with
			 Indians </subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Lay Ministry -- Society of
			 Friends</subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Church controversies -- Society
			 of Friends</subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Society of Friends --
			 Ohio</subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Society of Friends --
			 Pennsylvania</subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Seneca Indians</subject> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="600">Jackson,
			 Halliday, 1771-1835</persname> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Society of Friends -- Hicksite
			 separation</subject> 
		  <corpname encodinganalog="610">Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of
			 Friends (Hicksite : 1827-1955). </corpname> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Indians of North America -- New
			 York (State)</subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Society of Friends -- Indian
			 affairs</subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650">Society of Friends -- Doctrines
			 -- History -- 19th Century</subject> 
		  <corpname encodinganalog="610">Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of
			 the Religious Society of Friends. Indian Committee.</corpname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Ferris,
			 Benjamin, 1780-1867</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Garrigues,
			 Edward, 1756-1845</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Seaman, David,
			 1791-1844</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Collins,
			 Micajah, 1764-1827</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Dillwyn,
			 George, 1738-1820</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Poole, William,
			 1764-1829</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Kersey, Jesse,
			 1768-1845</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Jackson,
			 Halliday, 1771-1835</persname> 
		  <persname encodinganalog="700">Jackson, John,
			 1809-1855</persname> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <dsc type="in-depth"> 
		<head>DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE RECORDS</head> 
		<p> <emph render="bold">Note to Researchers: </emph>These
		  records may only be consulted at Swarthmore, and are not available through
		  inter-Library loan.</p> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Commonplace Book, 1793-1799</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Commonplace book (manuscript verse and
				  prose)</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>1793-1799</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 vol.</physdesc> 
				<container>1</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>Commonplace book, includes an account of David Sands
				  suffering during the American Revolution and a memorial to Susanna
				  Parrish by Joseph Parrish.</p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle><emph render="italic">Halliday Jackson's book</emph>,
				1799</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>[1798-1800]</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>2</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>Correspondence between the Committee on Indian Affairs
				  at Philadelphia [Philadelphia Yearly Meeting] and the Friends
				  residing amongst the Seneca Nation of Indians settled on the
				  Allegheny River . (Copies of the correspondence kept in a
				  notebook.</p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Memorial and Petition to Virginia
				  Legislature</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>1810-11</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 item</physdesc> 
				<container>2</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>The Memorial and Petition of the Religious Society of
				  Friends Commonly Called Quakers, to the Legislature of Virginia, 11mo
				  17, 1810 (copied from a newspaper, 1mo1811). </p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Catalogue of books</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>2mo 15, 1824.</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 vol.</physdesc> 
				<container>2</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>Catalogue of books belonging to H[alliday]
				  J[ackson].</p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Some account of my residence among the
				Indians, ca.1800</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Some account of my residence among the Indians
				  </unittitle> 
				<unitdate>[1800?]</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>3</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <altformavail type="Microfilm"> 
				<p>Available on microfilm in the following
				  location(s):</p> 
				<list> 
				  <defitem> 
					 <label>SW:</label> 
					 <item>MS-J</item> 
				  </defitem> 
				</list> 
			 </altformavail> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Some Account of a Visit to the Friends
				at Tunesassa &amp; Indians liveing on Allegany and Ca[tta]raugus
				Rivers, 1806</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Ms journal.</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>1806</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 vol.</physdesc> 
				<container>4</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <relatedmaterial> 
				<p>Available in published form in Proceedings of The
				  American Philosophical Society, Volume 101, Number 6 (December 1957).
				  </p> 
			 </relatedmaterial> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Typescript of Halliday Jackson's
				  journal.</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>4</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p></p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Visit to the Meetings of Friends in
				the State of Ohio, 1816</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Memorandums kept on a visit to the Meetings of
				  Friends in the State of Ohio</unittitle> 
				<unitdate> [6mo 12, 1816 - 10mo 21, 1816].</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>5</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>Memorandums kept on a visit to the Meetings of Friends
				  in the State of Ohio some parts of Pennsylvania &amp; Virginia
				  Performed by Leatitia [sic] Ware accompanied by Martha Rose and
				  Halliday Jackson . [Manuscript appears to be in Halliday Jackson's
				  handwriting and a slightly edited version of journal in folder
				  6.]</p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Visit to Friends in the State of Ohio
				in company with Letitia Ware and Martha Rose, 1816</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Memorandums of a visit to friends in the State
				  of Ohio in company with Letitia Ware and Martha Rose </unittitle> 
				<unitdate>1816</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>6</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>Memorandums of a visit to friends in the State of Ohio
				  in company with Letitia Ware and Martha Rose . [Gift of a descendent
				  of Halliday Jackson and seems to be the original travel journal from
				  which a copy in Folder 5 was made, possibly in same hand.] </p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Darby Assessment, 1831</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Darby Asses[s]ment</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>1831</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>7</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>Darby Asses[s]ment, 1831. Halliday Jackson, assessor.
				  A return of the taxable property with the valuation thereof, and tax
				  on taxable persons in Darby [PA] Township, taken for the trien[n]iel
				  asses[s]ment for the year 1831. </p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>History of the Separation of the Society of
				Friends, ca.1832</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Manuscript</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>ca.1832</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>8</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>A History of the separation that has taken place in
				  the society of Friends, shewing the primary causes that have operated
				  to produce it, the means by which it was effected, and the subsequent
				  conduct of the two parties in relation to it. [by Halliday Jackson,
				  1832?]. Deposited for Safe keeping in the George Burr Box, at the
				  Fire Proof Race Street Meeting House, by the Heirs of the Author.
				  Philadelphia 4th month 1875.</p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Letterbooks, 1797-1833</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Letterbook no. 1</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>1797-1833</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>9</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>45 letters, 1797-1833, stitched together. Authors
				  include Halliday Jackson, Noah Haines, Benjamin Ferris, Edward
				  Garrigues, David Seaman, Micajah Collins, George Dillwyn. </p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Letterbook no. 2</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>1819-1828</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>10</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>51 letters, 1819-1828, stitched together. Recipients
				  are Halliday Jackson and Edward Garrigues. Authors include Noah
				  Haines, Benjamin Ferris, David Seaman, William Poole, Jesse Kersey,
				  Valentine Hicks</p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Letterbook no. 3</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>1827-1829</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>11</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>44 letters, 1827-1829, stitched together. Recipients
				  are Halliday and Jane Jackson, Jesse Kersey, William Poole. Authors
				  include Halliday Jackson, Lydia Lundy, Noah Haines. </p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Letterbook no. 4, 1829-1830</unittitle> 
				<unitdate>1829-1830</unitdate> 
				<physdesc>1 folder</physdesc> 
				<container>12</container> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>15 letters, 1829-1830, stitched together. Recipients
				  are Halliday and Jane Jackson. Authors include Lydia Lundy, Noah
				  Haines, and other Ohio Quakers. </p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
	 </dsc> 
  </archdesc> 
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