Friendly Association expenses, 1764-1776
Friendly Association expenses, 1764-1776
Friendly Association expenses, 1764-1776

Friendly Association expenses, 1764-1776


Permanent ID:
14360
Date:
1764 – 1776
Image Description:
The Friendly Association, short for "The Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures”, was established by a group of eminent Philadelphia Quakers in 1756. The group formed in reaction to months of horrific violence between settlers, mostly Scots-Irish and German, and Native Americans on the Pennsylvania frontier. The leaders of the Friendly Association endeavored to establish lasting and productive peace with the Native American tribes of Pennsylvania [mostly Lenape, Susquehannock], and as a consequence prove the effectiveness of Quaker pacifism.

This digital record contains images that depict the entire contents of folder 13, held in box 18 of the Cox-Parrish-Wharton papers.
Format:
Manuscripts
Collection:
Cox-Parrish-Wharton family papers
Related Person or Organization:
The Friendly Association (creator)