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Order of the Eastern Star, Washtenaw County Association minutes, 1907-1970
5 volumes
Minutes of meetings.
Organizational records, 1903-2002 (with gaps), undated
The material in the Organizational Records series (4.3 linear feet and 1 oversize box) is dated from 1903 to 2002 and includes audiovisual material, by-laws and membership records, correspondence, financial records, minutes, photographs, publications, reports, and topical and chronological files. In addition to documenting the chapter's activities and membership, the files also provide information about the Centennial Celebration—at which Stephen Jay Gould and Walter Sullivan spoke—and the 2001 Sigma Xi Forum.
Organizational Records, 1916-1968
The Organizational Records series, 1906-1962 (0.3 linear feet), includes minutes from Senior Society meetings, reports of the presidents, and copies of the constitution. The minutes cover the years: 1916-1927, and 1951-1962. A partial membership list covers members from 1906 to 1911. Other membership information is in the minutes and scrapbooks.
Organizational records, 1926-2014, and undated
12 cubic ft. (in 21 boxes, 1 legal-size folder, 4 Ov. Vols.)
The collection, 1926-2014, and undated, approximately 12 cubic feet (in 21 boxes, 1 legal-size folder, 4 Oversized Volumes) documents the organizational records and history of the Michigan Division of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association (WNFGA). Organizational records include: annual president and chairperson reports, treasurer reports, meeting minutes, and officer guidelines. Photographs (black and white and color), scrapbooks and correspondence illuminate the Division's activities and provide additional insight into its history. Photographs provide images of Annual International Tea and national and council meetings.
Included in the collection are Cranbrook Branch of WNFGA scrapbooks, 1963-1968 and 1983-1988 (Box 6 and Oversized scrapbooks). The scrapbooks and related newsletters and miscellaneous were created by Barbara Van Buren. The Cranbrook Branch no longer exists.
The Annual International Tea records, 1996-2008, were originally composed annually in binders. Due to materials becoming loose, the contents were transferred into archival folders. However, their original order was maintained. These reports include correspondence, photographs and newspaper clippings.
The organizational records generated during the tenures of two presidents, Louise Shoksnyder (Boxes 18-19 and Oversized scrapbook, 2007-2008) and Ila Leonard Wermuth (Box 21), were separately identified as such, and this original order was maintained during processing.
Several fairly complete newsletters and historical publications were separately cataloged during processing.
The collection is in good physical condition and is organized by size and alphabetically by series. The Cranbrook Scrapbooks have weak or damaged binding. Scotch tape was also found in scrapbooks and the Annual International Tea folders. In both cases, materials in these series may become loose over time. Acidic materials have been replaced with copies. All of the boxes are .5 cubic foot boxes except Box 21, which is .25 cubic foot.
Researchers may also be interested in the collection of Mrs. (Francis) Louisa King, 1902-2000, and other Woman’s garden club collections which are also housed at the Clarke.
Processing Notes: During processing .75 cubic foot of material, consisting of duplicates, miscellaneous financial records, and generic correspondence, were removed from the collection.
Organizational records, 1928-1954, and undated
.5 cubic feet (in 1 box, 1 folder)
The collection includes meeting minutes, organization history, financial records, insurance records, newspaper clippings, publications, and miscellaneous materials documenting the club.
Organizational Records, 1930-2022, undated
22.5 cubic feet (in 38 boxes, 1 Oversized Folder, 5 Oversized Volumes)
The collection documents in text and images all aspects of the history and functions of the Clark Historical Library since its founding. Photographs are mostly in Boxes 7-8, but other images may be found in various publications and scrapbooks.
An addition to the collection in 2021, Board Meeting Minutes (Boxes 12-17), 1962-2006, undated, may include agendas, attachments, reports, and board packets, and 1 box of board member correspondence and photographs.
Another 2021 addition is the Charles H. Wright addition, 1959, 1978, 1 cubic foot (in 2 boxes) features official government documents from African countries. Most folders are official Parliamentary Debates of the Eastern House of Assembly of Nigeria. Each packet includes who attended, the information discussed, and relevant recorded dialogue. Other materials included in the collection are an Official Gazette from the Republic of Nigeria, as well as multiple Monthly Digest of Statistics from Zambia. Multiple titles were separately cataloged.
The 2021 addition, No Acc#, Boxes 20-36 (7.75 cubic feet in 17 boxes) focuses on the Clarke Historical Library, though other materials include Frank Boles' professional correspondence and materials about the Park Library, Mid-Michigan Library League, Michigan Historical Review, and Clarke Historical Library Board of Governors 1954-2019. The Mid-Michigan Library League is one of Michigan's eleven library cooperatives and as of 2021, includes 36 libraries in 15 counties located in Michigan's lower peninsula. The Michigan Historical Review is a scholarly publication about Michigan history and joint venture of the Clarke and CMU's History Department. Some materials are in Spanish. The 2021 addition was arranged to match the organization of previous accessions to the collection. Some of the addition was interfiled into Boxes 10-11.
In 2024 the Clarke’s official Accession Books and one Deaccession book, 1956-2022, were digitized for internal staff use only. The original paper and microfilm are in Boxes 37-38 of this collection. These boxes are closed to researchers. The collection is ongoing.
Orla Benedict Taylor papers, 1831-1943
4 linear feet
The Orla B. Taylor collection consists of correspondence, essays and other writings, and biographical and personal material. Many of the writings relate to banking in Detroit in the 1930s.
Orlan Arnold, 1937-1980
The Orlan Arnold papers span 1937-1980 and focus on his professional life and accomplishments. The resume file includes a number of his curriculum vitae, as well as information on his patents. His correspondence spans 1937-1980 and relates to his career and to his strong alumni connections to Grinnell College, in particular their chemistry department.
Orlan W. Boston papers, 1911-1959
21 linear feet
The collection, largely unprocessed, has been maintained in the order received. There were three recognizable series: Professional Correspondence, dating from 1924 to 1956; Miscellaneous University Files; and Miscellaneous Correspondence (which covers roughly the same period as the Professional Correspondence but which Boston maintained separately). There is also one folder of photographs.