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  • Conditions Governing Access
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  • Preferred Citation
  • Immediate Source of Acquisition
  • Biographical / Historical
  • Scope and Contents
  • Processing Information
  • Arrangement
  • General

  • Contributing Institution: The Huntington Library
    Title: Robert Valentine papers
    Creator: Valentine, Robert, 1717-1786
    Identifier/Call Number: mssRV
    Physical Description: 6 Linear Feet (5 boxes, 1 volume)
    Date (inclusive): approximately 1712-1927
    Date (bulk): 1781-1786
    Abstract: A collection of material related to American storekeeper and Society of Friends minister Robert Valentine.
    Language of Material: Materials are in English.

    Conditions Governing Access

    Open for use by qualified researchers and by appointment. Please contact Reader Services at the Huntington Library for more information.

    Conditions Governing Use

    The Huntington Library does not require that researchers request permission to quote from or publish images of this material, nor does it charge fees for such activities. The responsibility for identifying the copyright holder, if there is one, and obtaining necessary permissions rests with the researcher.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. Robert Valentine papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Purchased from Dawson's Book Shop, 1958.

    Biographical / Historical

    Robert Valentine (1717-1786) was a Pennsylvania Quaker minister who was born in Ballybrumhill, Ireland. His parents came to Pennsylvania in the late 1720s or early 1730s, settling in Chester and then Delaware Counties. In 1747, Robert Valentine married Rachel Edge (1725-1779); the Valentines had ten children who married into the Sharpless, Malin, Massey, and Ashbridge families. In 1764, the Concord Monthly Meeting recommended him for ministry. He was a well-known public figure who maintained contacts with many leading Quakers in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Ireland, and England. As a "public Friend," he traveled extensively, and from 1781 to 1784 journeyed to England and Ireland. He died in East Caln, Pennsylvania in 1786.

    Scope and Contents

    A collection of 305 items from 1712 to 1927, which contains the correspondence and papers of Robert Valentine; the material chiefly covers his voyage to Great Britain and its aftermath. Included are his letters to his daughters, often both retained and sent copies, and letters from Friends in England, Ireland, and Pennsylvania. A significant number of the letters were written by women Quakers. The collection also includes an account of Robert Valentine's journey to New Jersey in 1775 and other Quaker travel accounts. Also included are minutes and correspondence of various meetings in Pennsylvania, England, and Ireland, including a London Yearly Meeting of Women Friends; other material includes personal testimonies of individual Quakers recounting their visions and prophesies, devotional treatises and poems. There are also a few items relating to the relations between Quaker communities and Native Americans, including the minutes of a meeting between a group of Philadelphia Quakers, headed by Israel Pemberton, and representatives of the Six Nations (1756); also, a few pieces of correspondence between women Friends of Philadelphia and Oneida Native American women (from 1796 to 1797). There is a copy of the congratulatory address from the London Yearly Meeting to George III on the occasion of the end of the Seven Years War (1763). The collection also includes a smaller group of correspondence of Robert Valentine's daughter Rachel Valentine Malin and his granddaughter Rachel Valentine Sharpless Ashbridge. The latter group consists chiefly of the letters to her from her father, a Pennsylvania ironmaster Abraham Sharpless written between 1824 and 1834; also included are a few pieces of later family correspondence.

    Processing Information

    Processed by Olga Tsapina, May 2003. In 2020, Gayle Richardson created the electronic finding aid derived from the earlier finding aid.

    Arrangement

    Arranged chronologically.

    General

    Individual call numbers included in the collection: mssRV 1-305.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Circuit riders -- Pennsylvania
    Fathers and daughters -- Pennsylvania
    Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1750-1815 -- Pennsylvania
    Irish Americans -- Pennsylvania
    Oneida Indians -- History
    Quaker women -- England
    Quaker women -- Ireland
    Quaker women -- Pennsylvania
    Quakers -- England
    Quakers -- Ireland
    Quakers -- Pennsylvania
    Society of Friends -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
    Society of Friends -- Ireland -- History -- 18th century
    Society of Friends -- Pennsylvania -- History -- 18th century
    Transatlantic voyages -- History -- 18th century
    Travelers' writings, American
    Chester County (Pa.) -- History
    Delaware County (Pa.) -- History
    Great Britain -- Religion -- 18th century
    Ireland -- Religion -- 18th century
    Pennsylvania -- History
    Pennsylvania -- Religion
    United States -- History -- French and Indian War, 1754-1763
    United States -- Religion -- To 1800
    Copybooks -- Pennsylvania
    Devotional literature
    Family papers -- Pennsylvania
    Journals (accounts) -- Pennsylvania -- 18th century
    Letters (correspondence) -- Great Britain -- 18th century
    Letters (correspondence) -- Ireland -- 18th century
    Letters (correspondence) -- Pennsylvania
    Minutes -- 18th century
    Personal papers -- Pennsylvania -- 18th century
    Poems -- 18th century
    Pemberton, Israel, 1715-1779
    Ashbridge, Rachel Valentine Sharpless
    Malin, Rachel Valentine
    Sharpless, Abraham
    London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends)
    London Yearly Meeting of Women Friends
    Six Nations -- History