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Box MsV Box 155

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Contains 6 Results:

Minute Book, MsV Mi2, 1899-1925

 File — Box: MsV Box 155, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Minute books, 1899-1925, of the Businessman's Association, Williamsburg, Va. which includes the constitution stating that the purpose of the organization is to "encourage and promote the commercial, mercantile and manufacturing interests of the city of Williamsburg . . . ,".

Dates: 1899-1925

Minute Book, MsV Mi3, 1899-1925

 File — Box: MsV Box 155, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Minute books, 1899-1925, of the Businessman's Association, Williamsburg, Va. which includes the constitution stating that the purpose of the organization is to "encourage and promote the commercial, mercantile and manufacturing interests of the city of Williamsburg . . . ,".

Dates: 1899-1925

Minute Book, 1894-1897

 File — Box: MsV Box 155, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Minute book, 1894-1897, of the Board of Directors of the Women's Christian Association, Richmond, Virginia. The volume includes loose papers.

Woman's Christian Association Minute Book

Dates: 1894-1897

Minutes, 1816

 File — Box: MsV Box 155, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Minute book of members of a group of unchartered banks in Virginia.  Names of banks and delegates appear in the minutes. Minutes appear to reflect the unchartered banks' response to a 1816 code to prohibit bank notes from unchartered banks.

Dates: 1816

Minute Book, 1832-1837

 File — Box: MsV Box 155, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Minute book, 1832-1837, of the AEOC, a society of Southern students at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. which bears a seal from the AEOC ring, a list of officers and a preamble.

Dates: 1832-1837

Minute Book, 1866-1872

 File — Box: MsV Box 155, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Minute book, 1866-1872, of the board of trustees of the East Tennessee Zinc Company, New York, N. Y.

Acquired with the papers of Flora Adams Darling who used certain blank pages as a scrapbook. These pages were removed and remain with the Darling Papers.

Dates: 1866-1872