by lincolnquakers March 26, 2019 1 Uncategorized Lydia Neal Janney Brown Lydia Neal Janney was a daughter of Asa Moore and Lydia Neal Haines Janney. Asa Moore Janney was a millerContinue Reading
by lincolnquakers March 19, 2019 1 Uncategorized Abraham Lincoln and “…a righteous peace” Caleb Russell left Goose Creek Meeting in Loudoun County, Virginia during the 1850’s in search of cheaper farm land andContinue Reading
by lincolnquakers March 12, 2019 1 Uncategorized Susan B. Anthony comes to Lincoln, Virginia Susan B. Anthony spoke on the topic of women’s suffrage at the Quakers’ Goose Creek Meetinghouse in the village ofContinue Reading
by lincolnquakers March 7, 2019 Number of comments0 Uncategorized Samuel M. Janney Letter to James Miller McKim James Miller McKim (1810-1874) was a Presbyterian minister and strong, nationally known abolitionist. He claimed to have been influenced atContinue Reading