Box 101
Contains 5 Results:
Tax Exemption Application, 1925
This series is strongest in documenting the church’s finances from the 1920s-1970s. The annual reports in series 3 provide an annual report by the Treasurer for the year. For additional information on decisions regarding finances, consult series 5 on Commissions and Committees, as well as series 7 on Financial Records. In addition, the Board of Trustees records in series 2 will offer insight into the decision making process regarding budgeting and use of church monies.
Treasurer’s Correspondence, 1925-1929
This series is strongest in documenting the church’s finances from the 1920s-1970s. The annual reports in series 3 provide an annual report by the Treasurer for the year. For additional information on decisions regarding finances, consult series 5 on Commissions and Committees, as well as series 7 on Financial Records. In addition, the Board of Trustees records in series 2 will offer insight into the decision making process regarding budgeting and use of church monies.
United Presbyterian Fund, 1973-1974
This series is strongest in documenting the church’s finances from the 1920s-1970s. The annual reports in series 3 provide an annual report by the Treasurer for the year. For additional information on decisions regarding finances, consult series 5 on Commissions and Committees, as well as series 7 on Financial Records. In addition, the Board of Trustees records in series 2 will offer insight into the decision making process regarding budgeting and use of church monies.
Victory Tax Records, 1943-1944
This series is strongest in documenting the church’s finances from the 1920s-1970s. The annual reports in series 3 provide an annual report by the Treasurer for the year. For additional information on decisions regarding finances, consult series 5 on Commissions and Committees, as well as series 7 on Financial Records. In addition, the Board of Trustees records in series 2 will offer insight into the decision making process regarding budgeting and use of church monies.
Eulogies, 1936, 1981-1989
The strength of this series is in the alphabetical membership lists from the 1940s-1960s. Also included are the travel diaries and writings of Adah Dodd Poince, a member of the church who also taught a popular Bible study. There is also biographic information on active church members. For additional information on membership, see manuals and directories in series 3.