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Societies and clubs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 148 Collections and/or Records:

Clio Club collection

 Collection
Identifier: L471
Scope and Contents This collection consists of the minutes of the Clio Club from its first meeting in 1878 until 1937. These records give information of member attendance and details about the meeting’s programming. The remainder of the collection are the programs for the Clio Club meetings from 1888 to 1935. These give information on when and where the club will meet, as well as who will be presenting what topics at the meeting.
Dates: 1878-1937

Contemporary Club of Indianapolis collection

 Collection — Folder S2773
Identifier: S2773
Scope and Contents This collection contains several items from the Contemporary Club of Indianapolis, including the program from its December 3, 1940 golden anniversary dinner; a copy of The Contemporary Club of Indianapolis, 1890-1940, a 48-page commemorative booklet about the club's first 50 years; a copy of the bookletThe Contemporary Club of Indianapolis: Members, 1954-1955; a letter to members listing the officers and directors elected for the...
Dates: 1940-1959

D. J. Riser certificate

 Collection — Folder B045
Identifier: B045
Scope and Contents This collection contains D.J. Riser’s certificate of induction as a Noble of the Mystic Shrine for North America on March 26, 1920.
Dates: 1920/03/26

Damon Club charter

 Collection — Folder OB219
Identifier: OB219
Dates: 1920/03/29

Daughters of the American Revolution, Ann Rogers Clark Chapter collection

 Collection — Folder S2226
Identifier: S2226
Scope and Contents This collection includes typewritten copies of "Early Industries in Clark County," a paper read before the Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution (DAR) by Fannie B. Pile Sparks in April 1923 and "Indiana as a Manufacturing State," a paper read for the chapter by Cora Howard Sweeney in March 1924.
Dates: 1923-1924

Denny and Janet Osborne Murat Shriners band photographs

 Collection — Folder SP126
Identifier: SP126
Scope and Contents This collection includes 3 photographs from Denny and Janet Osborne in Indianapolis, Indiana and New York in 1951 and undated, showing members of the Murat Highlanders Pipe and Drum Band. One image depicts an unidentified man in a Murat Shriners Highlanders uniform with bagpipes. The remaining iamges are two group photographs of the Murat Highlanders, both on parade at the 77th Imperial Council Session of the Shriners in New York City, July 8-14, 1951 and standing in front of the World War...
Dates: 1951, undated

Dora Ogden photograph album

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SP035
Scope and Contents This collection includes an unbound photograph album from Dora Ogden in Indiana, Robinsonville, Mississippi, Memphis, Tennessee, ranging from 1893 to 1911 regarding tornado damage in Robinsonville, Mississippi (1893); group portraits; steamboats; Ogden Wine Co.; recreational activities; agriculture; Bon Ami Club; and buildings. There are also a few clippings regarding Dora's wedding and club activities.
Dates: 1893-1911

Edith Lombard Squires letter

 Collection — Folder S1232
Identifier: S1232
Scope and Contents This collection comprises a handwritten note from Edith Lombard Squires to Mrs. Lieber in 110 South 22nd Street, Richmond, Indiana on March 27, 1929 regarding a one-act play entitled "The Sea King's Daughter" by Squires and a poetry society.
Dates: 1929

Elizabeth N. Scott collection

 Collection — Folder S2272
Identifier: S2272
Scope and Contents This collection includes a January 17, 1901 letter sent by the Pittsboro (IN) Lodge No. 342 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows to Mrs. Samuel (Elizabeth) Scott of Poplar Bluff, Missouri. The letter was in response to the lodge learning that Samuel Scott, a member of the lodge, had died. The incomplete letter extends the lodge's sympathy and mentions the lodge's resolutions regarding Scott's character and his faithful membership.
Dates: 1901/01/17

Emma Gray scrapbook

 Collection
Identifier: V317
Scope and Contents This collection consists of a scrapbook compiled by Emma C. Gray regarding the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865 and the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR). The scrapbook includes newspaper clippings, programs, delegate ribbons, and other mementos. Most of the items in the scrapbook range from 1935 to 1956, but there is a bookplate on the inside front cover that notes that the scrapbook was presented in memory of Emma Gray at the GAR State Day held at the Indiana State...
Dates: 1935-1974