1897-1938, undated
Folders 4.3, 4.5, 19.8, 34.1-37.7, C.2.19, C.3.8-C.3.14, C.3.20, OB.2.1-OB.2.3
GUSN-288705
Series III. Clubs and organizations, 1897-1938, undated (#4.3, 4.5, 19.8, 34.1-37.7, C.2.19, C.3.8-C.3.14, C.3.20, OB.2.1-OB.2.3), contains material relating to the clubs and organizations in which Anna belonged (including the American Red Cross; Essex Institute (now the Peabody Essex Museum); Massachusetts Society of the Colonial Dames of America; Salem Female Charitable Society; Special Aid Society for American Preparedness (Salem branch); and the Thread and Needle Society of Salem) and highlights her activities during World War I (1914-1918). Included in the subseries is an American Red Cross armband and medal; annual reports; application forms; bank statements; check registers and deposit slips; Constitutions and bylaws; clippings; correspondence (some in French); fact cards regarding the flag of the United States of America; financial ledgers and other financial records; invitations; a magazine subscription notice; meeting attendance records; membership cards, certificates, files, and lists; notices for dues; pamphlets and other printed material; plans for a day camp; program materials; stationary; receipts; thank-you notes; treasurer's reports; etc. The subseries also contains a roster for Company H Regiment Massachusetts Infantry; material from the Busy Bees; the Cheerful Workers; and the Special Aid Society for American Preparedness (Lawrence branch, Massachusetts branch, and Salem Normal School branch in Salem, Massachusetts). The series is arranged in six subseries.
personal papers
Personal papers (6 file boxes, 2 cartons, 3 oversize folders)
MS043
Phillips family papers. Anna Pingree (Wheatland) Phillips (1870-1938) papers
2006
MS043.03
Salem (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Phillips, Anna Pingree Wheatland, 1870-1938
personal papers
Phillips, Anna Pingree Wheatland, 1870-1938
Series
Folders 4.3, 4.5, 19.8, 34.1-37.7, C.2.19, C.3.8-C.3.14, C.3.20, OB.2.1-OB.2.3
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