Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Minutes, 1892-1910
One volume. See typed transcript in Box 1, Folder 2
Typed transcript of minutes, 1892-1910
In addition to official minutes, occasional treasurer's reports, and lists of officers and members, the minutes often serve a scrapbook function, with occasional constitutions, annual and specific programs, photographs, and other materials pasted in. Many of these are not represented in separate groupings. The folder division of the minutes represents the assorted looseleaf notebooks from which they were removed at the time of processing.
Secretary's notes, 1922-1928
In addition to official minutes, occasional treasurer's reports, and lists of officers and members, the minutes often serve a scrapbook function, with occasional constitutions, annual and specific programs, photographs, and other materials pasted in. Many of these are not represented in separate groupings. The folder division of the minutes represents the assorted looseleaf notebooks from which they were removed at the time of processing.
Minutes, 1927-1938
In addition to official minutes, occasional treasurer's reports, and lists of officers and members, the minutes often serve a scrapbook function, with occasional constitutions, annual and specific programs, photographs, and other materials pasted in. Many of these are not represented in separate groupings. The folder division of the minutes represents the assorted looseleaf notebooks from which they were removed at the time of processing.
Minutes, 1928-1950
In addition to official minutes, occasional treasurer's reports, and lists of officers and members, the minutes often serve a scrapbook function, with occasional constitutions, annual and specific programs, photographs, and other materials pasted in. Many of these are not represented in separate groupings. The folder division of the minutes represents the assorted looseleaf notebooks from which they were removed at the time of processing.
Minutes, 1950-1960
In addition to official minutes, occasional treasurer's reports, and lists of officers and members, the minutes often serve a scrapbook function, with occasional constitutions, annual and specific programs, photographs, and other materials pasted in. Many of these are not represented in separate groupings. The folder division of the minutes represents the assorted looseleaf notebooks from which they were removed at the time of processing.