Findlay (Ohio) -- Social life and customs
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Discoverer's Club (Findlay, Ohio) records
The records of the Discoverer's Club, Findlay, Ohio, date form 1896 to 1973. The history of this social organization is reflected in the collection which consists of organizational minutes, correspondence, financial records, literary productions, and news clippings.
Evelyn Barber Metcalf Brewster papers
Included in the collection are correspondence, genealogies, maps, books, pamphlets, ledgers, newspapers, broadsides, postcards, and photographs dating from 1827 to 1969. These records mainly document the lives of the Metcalf family members and various aspects of the history of Findlay, Ohio. The collection consists of 4.14 cubic feet of shelved material.
Findlay-Campfire, Inc., records
The Findlay-Campfire, Inc., Collection documents the activities and history of the organization from 1913 to 1978. The collection consists of 1.1 cubic feet of records including a scrapbook, membership handbooks, song sheets, photographs, negatives, and glass slides.
Findlay Y.M.C.A. records
The records of the Findlay Y.M.C.A. consists of pamphlets, brochures, newsletters, and other materials.
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- Women's Studies Archives 2
- Brewster, Evelyn Barber Metcalf, 1899-1979 1
- Camp Fire, Inc. No-We-Oh Council (Findlay, Ohio) 1
- Discoverers' Club (Findlay, Ohio) 1
- Frederick, Ruth A. 1
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
Subject Term Type
- Geographic
- Findlay (Ohio)
- Topical
- Social life and customs