Web Sites of Interest
Resources Beyond the Friends Historical Collection

Electronic Resources

Quaker Research Centers

  • Earlham College Friends Collection
    The major Quaker collection in the mid-western United States. Holdings include the archives of Indiana Yearly Meeting and Western Yearly Meeting as well as books, periodicals, and manuscript collections.
  • Haverford College Quaker Collection
    A joint repository with Swarthmore's Friends Historical Library for the records of Philadelphia and Baltimore Yearly Meetings, the holdings also include extensive collections of publications and manuscripts in Quaker history. Holdings reflect Haverford College's association with the Orthodox branch of American Quakerism.
  • Swarthmore College Friends Historical Library
    A joint repository with Haverford's Quaker Collection for the records of Philadelphia and Baltimore Yearly Meetings, the holdings also include the archives of New York Yearly Meeting and extensive collections of publications and manuscripts in Quaker history. Holdings reflect Swarthmore College's association with the Hicksite branch of American Quakerism.
  • Friends University Quaker Room
    The Quaker Archives at Friends University provides information about Quakers in Kansas.
  • Wilmington College Quaker Collection
    The Quaker Collection at Wilmington College focuses on Friends in Ohio and also includes items relating to specific meetings in Tennessee and Indiana.
  • Friends House Library (London)
    The major library for the Religious Society of Friends, the collections include the records of Britain Yearly Meeting (formerly London Yearly Meeting).
  • Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre Library
    Library catalog to browse which book titles are currently held at Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre in Birmingham, England.

Quaker Web Sites of Interest

North Carolina Quaker Organizations

Quaker Historic Sites in North Carolina

Genealogy Resources

Archives Resources

  • UNESCO Archives Portal
    An international gateway to information for archivists and archives users.
  • North Carolina ECHO
    North Carolina ECHO, Exploring Cultural Heritage Online, is the World Wide Web's doorway to the special collections of North Carolina's libraries, archives, and museums.