Dillwyn Parrish diary

Dillwyn Parrish was the son of Joseph and Susanna M. Parrish. He was apprenticed to a druggist and later graduated from the College of Pharmacy, Philadelphia. He was a Quaker and an active philanthropist. His diary, 1833-36, describes daily life, including social visits.

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Main Author: Parrish, Dillwyn 1809-1886. (Creator)
Collection:Dillwyn Parrish Diary
Collection Number:Am.11115
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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