Box 1
Contains 15 Results:
Seventeenth annual report, 1888
The Annual Reports contain summaries of changes in administration or procedure, major acquisitions, number of visitors, and any other notable happenings. The reports from the 1970s relate to the anthropology and archaeology collections, some of which came from the original Wesleyan Museum. In most cases, the photocopies of the 1877-1892 annual reports should be used to prevent wear and tear on the originals.
Eighteenth annual report, 1889
The Annual Reports contain summaries of changes in administration or procedure, major acquisitions, number of visitors, and any other notable happenings. The reports from the 1970s relate to the anthropology and archaeology collections, some of which came from the original Wesleyan Museum. In most cases, the photocopies of the 1877-1892 annual reports should be used to prevent wear and tear on the originals.
Nineteenth annual report, 1890
The Annual Reports contain summaries of changes in administration or procedure, major acquisitions, number of visitors, and any other notable happenings. The reports from the 1970s relate to the anthropology and archaeology collections, some of which came from the original Wesleyan Museum. In most cases, the photocopies of the 1877-1892 annual reports should be used to prevent wear and tear on the originals.
Twentieth annual report, 1891
The Annual Reports contain summaries of changes in administration or procedure, major acquisitions, number of visitors, and any other notable happenings. The reports from the 1970s relate to the anthropology and archaeology collections, some of which came from the original Wesleyan Museum. In most cases, the photocopies of the 1877-1892 annual reports should be used to prevent wear and tear on the originals.
Twenty-first annual report, 1892
The Annual Reports contain summaries of changes in administration or procedure, major acquisitions, number of visitors, and any other notable happenings. The reports from the 1970s relate to the anthropology and archaeology collections, some of which came from the original Wesleyan Museum. In most cases, the photocopies of the 1877-1892 annual reports should be used to prevent wear and tear on the originals.