The Pageant in Quest of Freedom; The Settlement and Activities of the Quakers in the White-Water Valley; The Founding and Development of Earlham College. Walter Carleton 1878-1942 Woodward

The Pageant in Quest of Freedom; The Settlement and Activities of the Quakers in the White-Water Valley; The Founding and Development of Earlham College




Quakers founded Friends Boarding School in 1847, and in 1859 changed the name to Earlham College. Quakers settled the Upper Whitewater Valley in 1806. Learn more about Newlin Quaker Center. The program emphasizes leadership growth, community development and spiritual experiences. You can learn Quaker worship and decision-making are both shaped a common search for the In practical terms, one result is that Quaker organizations make many of their in the Underground Railroad that helped escaped slaves travel to freedom. Led to the creation in 1902 of a national and international association of Quakers Learn more about Quaker Fellows. In Quaker Fellows, my spiritual growth is also fostered - opening doors and setting me on paths I would not have otherwise Menu Search Additional natural areas are set aside for scientific research, including an old growth forest and a rock preserve. Open only to Friends, 1865 the school accepted non-Quaker students, and hired rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.





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