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Minutes of the Red Rose Literary Society
by Red Rose Literary Society (1901 – 1904)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
This ledger contains the minutes and constitution of the Red Rose Literary Society from 1901 to 1904. The club was composed of children at their school.
Minutes of the Willing Worker Society of the Congregational Church (Stewart, Minnesota)
by Willing Worker Society of the Congregational Church (1925 – 1935)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
This journal contains the constitution, reports, and minutes of the Willing Worker Society of the Congregational Church in Stewart, Minnesota from 1925 to 1935. The society promoted social and religious welfare through potluck dinners and other events.
N. N. Club Minutes and Diary of an Unknown Woman
by N.N. Club (1865, 1875)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
The first half of this ledger contains the minutes for the N.N. Club in the year 1865. This portion lists details about the club, such as members, location of meetings, and what occurred during the meetings. N.N. Club meetings typically included singing, playing marbles, and other activities. The second half of the ledger contains the diary of an unknown individual who wrote the events of their daily life in 1875. The latter half of the diary includes entries about the 1875 World Fair in Cincinnati, Ohio and two unrelated newspaper clippings.
Omega Psi Phi Collection
by Omega Psi Phi (1976 – 2016)
1 box (0.25 linear feet)
This collection documents the first black fraternity at Salisbury University, Omega Psi Phi (Gamma Kappa Chapter), which was founded by Jerry West in 1976. Included are photographs from the 2010s, a 40th anniversary program, two posters for parties, a digital copy of a photograph scrapbook from Charles Elliott (member of first line), and artifacts including a t-shirt, ceramic letters, ceremonial bricks, and a large wooden sword.
Peninsula General Hospital Auxiliary Board Collection
by Peninsula General Hospital Junior Auxiliary Board (1924 – 2002)
1 box, 11 oversize boxes (14.75 linear feet)
The Peninsula General Hospital Auxiliary Board Collection, consists of scrapbooks, records, and booklets pertaining to the Peninsula General Hospital’s Junior Auxiliary Board and Senior Ladies Auxiliary. The Scrapbooks are comprised of photos, newspaper clippings, and letters depicting programs and initiatives carried out by the Junior Auxiliary Board over the years.
Pennsylvania Prohibition Flyers
by Flying Squadron Foundation; Lycoming County Local Option Committee; Paul A. Rothfuss; Pennsylvania Anti-Saloon League; The National Prohibitionist; Treasury Department- U.S Internal Revenue; Women's Christian Temperance Union (1908 – 1933)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
This collection contains pro-Prohibition advertisements and other documents from Pennsylvania, circa 1920s to 1930s.
Pennsylvania Railroad Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) Ledger
by Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) (1911 – 1923)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
This ledger documents the activities and members of the Pottsville, Pennsylvania chapter of the Pennsylvania Railroad Young Men's Christian Association from 1911 to 1923. The ledger also provides record of the finances of the chapter, along with incident reports.
Photograph of Children in Ku Klux Klan outfits
by Unknown (circa 1920s)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
This photograph depicts two children wearing Ku Klux Klan outfits, likely in Pennsylvania in the 1920s.
Photographs of Fred L. Felger's Barber Shop Group
by Felger, Fred L. (circa 1920, 1930)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
The photographs of Fred L. Felger's Barber Shop Group document a group that worked with Fred L. Felger in Youngstown, Ohio circa 1920-1930. The three black and white photographs portray the six men in the "gang," the men's wives and daughters, and Fred Felger standing on his head.
Piney Point Community League Ledger (St. Mary's County, Maryland)
by Piney Point Community League (1918 – 1930)
2 folders (0.2 linear feet)
The Piney Point Community League was established in St. Mary's County, Maryland in 1918 for the "Benefit of Colored People." The League's work included the establishment of the benefit organization known as the "Good Hope Home League" in 1919, formation of an industrial school for African Americans, creation of structured home school programs, and disbursement of sick and death insurance benefits. This ledger documents the League's work through meeting minutes, member rolls (with officer names), accounts for charities and the industrial colored school, accounts of sick benefits and deaths, and League laws. Also included are loose notes regarding attendance and dues that were likely originally inside the ledger. The transcribed ledger is attached.
Princess Anne Business and Professional Women’s Club records
by Business and Professional Women’s Club (1958 – 1996)
2 cartons, 1 oversize box (2.75 linear feet)
The Princess Anne Chapter of the Business and Professional Women’s club was founded in 1956. These records from Princess Anne, Maryland, 1956-1996, reflect the chapters organizational practices and extensively showcases the club’s activeness and successfulness within its community and its members. The club aimed at empowering its women members to the betterment of their professionalism in hopes of creating a better functioning business community. This was promoted by the individual development workshops, community service, participation in committees, and various programs hosted by the club. With the numerous meeting minutes, finance records, history books and newspaper clipping, the fulfillment of the club’s objectives can be seen through its many accomplishments and accolades. Additional records include the Delta Kappa Gamma records, highlight a few of the societies sacred rites, as well as documents the chapter's activities from 1971-1975 through meeting minutes, budgets, and programs.
Princess Anne Grange No. 280 records
by National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry (1910 – 1957)
2 boxes (0.75 linear feet)
The Princess Anne Grange No. 280 records document the activities of the subordinate Grange fraternal organization located in Princess Anne, Maryland, 1910-1957, with the bulk of the material dating from the mid-1950s. Documenting records include meeting minutes, membership records, and manuals for subordinate granges.