TITLE: Rhoda M. Coffin : her reminiscences, addresses, papers and ancestry

AUTHOR:   Coffin, Rhoda M.   Johnson, Mary Coffin.  

Table of Contents:

    FRONT MATTER:   RHODA M. COFFIN HER REMINISCENCES, ADDRESSES, PAPERS AND ANCESTRY      Starts at - Img 1 Pg UN
  • (1)      Starts at - Img 1 Pg UN
  • (2)      Starts at - Img 3 Pg UN
  • (3)  CONTENTS    Starts at - Img 6 Pg UN
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  • (5)  Rhoda M. Coffin I REMINISCENCES    Starts at - Img 10 Pg 3
  • (6)  II    Starts at - Img 34 Pg 27
  • (7)  III    Starts at - Img 60 Pg 53
  • (8)  IV    Starts at - Img 76 Pg 69
  • (9)  V    Starts at - Img 86 Pg 79
  • (10)  VI    Starts at - Img 98 Pg 91
  • (11)  VII    Starts at - Img 106 Pg 101
  • (12)  VIII    Starts at - Img 130 Pg 123
  • (13)  A Testimonial First Friends' Church of Chicago, Ill. Indiana Avenue and 44th Street Chicago, Nov. 17, 1909.    Starts at - Img 136 Pg 129
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  • (15)  I ADDRESSES AND PAPERS The Friends' Mission School    Starts at - Img 140 Pg 133
  • (16)  II The Origin of The Home for The Friendless at Richmond, Ind.    Starts at - Img 148 Pg 141
  • (17)  III An Account of The Origin and Conduct of The Women's Prison and Girls' Reformatory At Indianapolis, Ind.    Starts at - Img 156 Pg 149
  • (18)  IV Annual Meeting of The National Prison Congress Of The United States Held IN New York City, June 8, 1875.    Starts at - Img 170 Pg 163
  • (19)  V Paper Read at The Annual Meeting of The National Prison Congress, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sept. 6th to 10th, 1884.    Starts at - Img 180 Pg 173
  • (20)  VI The National Prison Association Meeting in Detroit, Michigan, October 18th, 1885.    Starts at - Img 198 Pg 191
  • (21)  VII Children of The Street; Dependent Girls of Tender Age for Whom Homes Should Be Provided (Written by request of the Editor of the Chicago Inter-Ocean, January 25, 1886.)    Starts at - Img 204 Pg 197
  • (22)  VIII Some Account of Work for the Insane    Starts at - Img 210 Pg 203
  • (23)  IX The Hospital for the Insane at Dunning and the Cook County Infirmary, Illinois.    Starts at - Img 218 Pg 211
  • (24)  X The Home Mission Association of Women of Indiana Yearly Meeting.    Starts at - Img 222 Pg 215
  • (25)  XI The Rise of Foreign Missions Among Friends An Historical Paper.    Starts at - Img 230 Pg 223
  • (26)  XII The Results of General Grant's Indian Policy as Shown by the Work of the Society of Friends Among the Indians. Read at a meeting to consider the Indian Missionary work, held in Chicago, 7th month, 26th, 1885.    Starts at - Img 246 Pg 239
  • (27)  XIII Women of the Orient    Starts at - Img 256 Pg 249
  • (28)  XIV The Noble Life of Sarah J. Smith, A Well-known Quaker Philanthropist. (An obituary written soon after Mrs. Smith's decease.)    Starts at - Img 262 Pg 255
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  • (30)  ANCESTRY    Starts at - Img 274 Pg 267