Record Group 5 , Records of the Constitutional Conventions and the Council of Censors – Pennsylvania’s constitutions have always guaranteed the right of religious freedom to citizens of the Commonwealth.
for the Study of Religious History. Since the time of William Penn, Pennsylvania has been recognized for its religious diversity and toleration. Religion affects all areas of a society’s culture and heritage, and the vast holdings of the Pennsylvania State Archives reflect this influence on the Commonwealth’s government ...
Basic Documents of Pennsylvania Including Proprietary Charters and Deeds, Indian Deeds, and State Constitutions, 1681-1873 (48 items) {#26.2} – the Great Law of 1682 (Document #26.2.7) provided for religious toleration in the colony.
After removing to Indiana for a few years, the Harmonists returned to Pennsylvania in 1824, settling in Beaver County and founding the village of Economy, now the site of Ambridge, PA. Manuscript Group 188, Woods Family Collection – some correspondence contains comments on religion.
Manuscript Group 206, John S. Fine Papers – Governor Fine’s public relations specialist William W. Wheaton created a religion file among his research materials for the years 1951-53. Manuscript Group 207, George M. Leader Papers – known as a religious and moral man, George Leader was elected Governor in 1954, and some of his papers reflect his ...