Wilmington Yearly Meeting is fortunate to have it's history archived at the Quaker Collection on the Wilmington College Campus.
The Quaker Collection
Those Interested in the
history or genealogy of Friends in
The Peace
Resource Center
across the
street from the Yearly Meeting Office houses a piece of world history in
an "extensive collection of materials on the atomic bombings. It includes
films depicting the tragedy unlike any previously seen in the United States,
as well as photographs, documents, and testimonials by hibakusha, the A-bomb
survivors." Recognition of this part of our history and searching
for more peaceful resolutions to conflict may help our world to have a better
future.
RootsWeb Map of Quaker Migration Westward in the United States
A Map
of the Locations of the Meetings, Constituting Indiana
Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1851. Revised, 1853
(Wilmington Yearly Meeting was set off from Indiana
Yearly Meeting in 1891.)
History
of Lost Creek Friends (The oldest Meeting in Wilmington
Yearly Meeting.)
Wilmington College Library's Contributions to the Greater Cincinnati Memory Project includes pictures of local meeting houses that are now gone.
A Glimpse of Church History: A theological seminar presented on behalf of the Training and Recording Committee of Wilmington Yearly Meeting By David Goff April 17, 2004
Wilmington Yearly
Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
937-382-2491