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OHIO QUAKERS AND THE MISSISSIPPI FREEDMEN--

"A FIELD TO LABOR"

1. Society of Friends, Minutes of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, 1863 (Orthodox), 12.

Hereinafter cited as Minutes. At the time of the Civil War the Ohio Yearly Meeting

was comprised mostly of Quakers in Harrison, Mahoning, Columbiana, and Belmont

counties in eastern Ohio, and from the southern part of Michigan.

2. James H. Rodabaugh, "The Negro in Ohio," Journal of Negro History, XXXI

(January 1946), 9-29. See also Merton L. Dillon, Benjamin Lundy and the Struggle for

Negro Freedom (Urbana, Ill., 1966), 18-22.

3. Minutes, 1858, 13-14; 1860, 16-17. See also "Report from the Redstone Meeting on

the Concerns of the People of Color, October 1, 1863." Manuscript in Swarthmore His-

torical Museum, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.

4. Minutes, 1863, 11-12.

5. Minutes, 1864, 8; Levi Coffin, Reminiscences of Levi Coffin (Cincinnati, 1876),

626; Rufus Jones, The Later Periods of Quakerism (London, 1921), II, 608, 609.

6. Minutes, 1865, 12-14.

7. Ibid.

8. Freedmen's Record, I (January 1866), 4. The Freedmen's Record was published by

the Indiana Yearly Meeting to record the Society of Friends' work with the Freedmen.

After one year, however, it was replaced with the American Friend which was to chroni-

cle the Quakers' work in the peace and temperance movements, tract distribution, and

missionary work.

9. Ibid.

10. John Butler: A Sketch of His Life by His Children (Columbus, 1890), 142-147.

For general information, see Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox), Memorial to

John Butler (Damascus, Ohio, 1890).

11. Minutes, 1865, 13.

12. John Butler, 145-147.

13. Minutes, 1865, 13.

14. Freedmen's Bureau Records, School Report--Mississippi, October 31, 1865, Box

373, National Archives, Washington, D.C.; Society of Friends, Minutes of the Indiana

Yearly Meeting, 1865 (Orthodox), 41-53.

15. Stuart Grayson Noble, Forty Years of the Public Schools in Mississippi, with

Special Reference to the Education of the Negro (New York, 1918), 6-9. See also

Freedmen's Record, I (June 1866), 4.

16. Freedmen's Bureau Records, School Report--Mississippi, Memorandum by Chap-

lain Joseph Warren, Superintendent, October, 1865. Box 9, National Archives, Washing-

ton, D.C.

17. Letter, Elizabeth Bond, dated Jackson, Mississippi, November 14, 1865, as quoted

in Freedmen's Record, I (December 1865) , 9.

18. Ibid., 8, 9.

19. Ibid., 9.

20. Vicksburg Herald (Mississippi), October 24, 1865, quoted in ibid., 12.

21. Minutes, 1862, 11; 1876, 17.

22. Freedmen's Bureau Records, School Report--Mississippi, November 24, 1865. Box

373, National Archives, Washington, D.C.

23. Noble, Public Schools in Mississippi, 16-17.