Southern Quakers And Slavery a Study in Institutional History

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R. 1794). In The Friend. XVII.. 1848-44. 404, 413; XVIII.. 1844-45, 4, 13, 21. See also his MS. Journal.
Quaker Social Life. 143 A part of his manuscripts are still in possession of Baltimore Yearly Meeting. His published papers appeared post- humously: Extracts from the Manuscript Writings of Bar- naby Nixon (Richmond, Va. , 1814, sm. 8°); reprinted under the title Biographical and other Extracts from the Manu- script Writings of Barnaby Nixon (York, 1822, sm. 8°).
In 1807 Thomas Hollowell, of
... North Carolina, presented a " piece of MS. " to the North Carolina Yearly Meeting, which was examined and passed upon; it was ordered that from 500 to 1, 000 copies be printed. We do not know its character.^ Some efforts toward education were made by Friends in colonial North Carolina. It does not seem that they were extensive or long continued. The first difficulty to be over- come was the need of books. In 1743 North Carolina Friends in Perquimans and Pasquotank counties, " for the benefit of teaching young children and others, " wished to send to Boston to have Fox's Primmers [sic'] reprinted.

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