This contemporary copy of a letter from President George Washington to Richard Waln of the Yearly Philadelphia Meeting House was written in 1789. The purpose of the letter was to assure the Quakers that the new government of the United States would not abridge their right to practice their religion as they saw fit.
These two Quaker wedding certificates, one from 1859 and one from 1983, are important to genealogists because they document all the witnesses to the ceremony in addition to the actual participants in the ceremony. Many of the Quaker wedding certificates are works of art in themselves.
The photograph of the Purchase Meeting House was taken in 1880; the postcard shows the meeting house in 1910. The person who used the postcard notes that the meeting house was used as a hospital for wounded soldiers during the Revolutionary War.