Mutual Improvement Association Minutes
The Mutual Improvement Association is a women's organization founded in Sandy Spring, Maryland in 1857 and is among the oldest, continually meeting groups of its kind in the United States. The original group was comprised of Quakers and thus meetings are modeled, in part, on a Quaker Meeting...
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barbk edited Page 2 in Club Minutes: Mutual Improvement Association, 1944
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B’nai B’rith. Louisville Lodge No. 14 (Louisville, Ky.) Records
maltesemaur marked 36 as needing review in Membership register for the Mendelsohn Lodge, 1860-1921
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maltesemaur transcribed 36 in Membership register for the Mendelsohn Lodge, 1860-1921
maltesemaur marked 35 as needing review in Membership register for the Mendelsohn Lodge, 1860-1921
maltesemaur edited 35 in Membership register for the Mendelsohn Lodge, 1860-1921
Colonial Secretary's Inwards Correspondence (S5253)
This is the main series of letters received by the Colonial Secretary's Office, and was started following separation from New South Wales in December 1859. The Colonial Secretary’s correspondence contains fascinating stories from the people living and working in the new state of Queensland, in...
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Native Bound Unbound: Archive of Indigenous Slavery
As a part of the process to develop a future archive and website for Native Bound Unbound, we are using the transcription software and portal developed by From the Page for transcribing primary source documents. One of the goals of Native Bound Unbound is to gather documents related to...
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Gardner Family Papers
The Gardner family of Nantucket descended from Richard and John Gardner, sons of Thomas Gardner, a planter who came from England to Salem, Massachusetts in 1626. Their descendants became captains of whaling ships, land owners and merchants. This collection includes correspondence, deeds and...
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nikd edited 4 in Folder 12 Anna Gardner: speech “Women and Politics”
nikd transcribed 4 in Folder 12 Anna Gardner: speech “Women and Politics”