Christina V. Pacosz papers, 1899-2019 (majority within 1961-2012)
15.75 linear feet — 20 archived websites — 1.3 GB
15.75 linear feet — 20 archived websites — 1.3 GB
1 volume
Includes a short untitled memoir written by Doreen Zamesnik.
The Chronological Files consist of folders arranged by year from 1929 to 2017. Materials found in these folders may contain founding documents, by-laws, correspondence, project files, board meeting agendas and minutes, financial statements, and conference files for the Owosso area, Zonta District, and the Zonta International Conference files.
The Chronological Files series (7.4 linear feet) is comprised primarily of meeting minutes, correspondence, announcements of upcoming events, and newspaper clippings which document the history of the organization, its activities, and socio-political concerns, from 1966-2010. Also included in this series is the organization's Constitution and By-Laws.
30 linear feet — 1 oversize folder — 5.1 GB (online)
9.2 linear feet — 1 oversize box — 1 oversize folder — 7.6 GB (online)
The first series, Church Administrative Records, consists of records from various internal and local conferences, agendas and minutes from the church's administrative boards, and financial documentation.
The Church History series includes brief histories prepared for various events in the life of the church and two anonymous histories believed to be authored by former ministers. More formal histories include the 1985 account by Minister Edward H. Redman of his own ministry to the church, and a comprehensive 1990 history by congregation member Marjorie Reade entitled, "The Story of Our First Hundred Years." Included in the series material are the notes and correspondence of Marjorie Reade with fellow congregation-member Ruth Bordin concerning the history of the church, and between Marjorie Reade and Alice Sunderland Wethey, granddaughter of Minister Jabez Sunderland, concerning the history of the Sunderland family. Also included are notes and correspondence regarding the sharing of church history with other organizations, including the national Unitarian Universalist Historical Society. Digital files regarding the Sankofa project are included within the series, documenting the church's transition following the retirement of Kenneth Phifer. The series concludes with articles and letters of recognition concerning the church's 1990 125th anniversary celebration. The 150th anniversary celebration is documented by lectures, sermons, photographs, and printed material in various digital file formats.
9.4 linear feet — 10 GB (online)
3.3 linear feet (in 4 boxes)