Edward Hicks Magill (1825–1907) wrote in his journal of assisting “self-emancipated slaves” along the Underground Railroad in Bucks County, Pa.
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Born September 24, 1825, Edward Hicks Magill became the second president of Swarthmore College in 1871 after the school had been in session for little more than ...
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This collection contains the official and personal correspondences, genealogical material on the Magill family, and related manuscripts of Edward Hicks Magill, ...
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Edward Hicks Magill (1825-1907) wrote in his journal of assisting self-emancipated slaves along the Underground Railroad in Bucks County, Pa.
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Edward H. (Edward Hicks) Magill was a prominent Quaker teacher and was President of Swarthmore College from 1872-1889. He was born in Bucks County, ...
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Magill, Edward Hicks (President of College, 1871-1890) · Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College · Swarthmore College employee photographs (SFHL-PA-207) ...
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Nov 13, 2024 · The College mourns the passing of John Eldon Gaustad, the Edward Hicks Magill Professor Emeritus of Astronomy.
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A precocious girl, she was trained in the classics through the influence of her father, Edward Hicks Magill, who was successively head of the Classical ...
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Born in 1853 in Providence, Rhode Island, Helen Magill White was one of five daughters of Quakers Edward Hicks Magill, a classicist, and Sarah Beans Magill.
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