Brooklyn Society of New England Women records
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The Brooklyn Society of New England Women records date from 1909 to 1958 and contains membership rolls, constitution and bylaws, yearbooks, and a scrapbook of programs and news clippings.
Historical note
The Brooklyn Society of New England Women, a local chapter of the National Society of New England Women, was organized in March of 1905. According to its constitution, the chapter was founded to "form a bond of sympathy between all women of New England birth or ancestry in this community; to uphold the ideals of the New England character and to instill into the younger generation a love for the traditions of New England and a proper pride in its history."
The Brooklyn Society of New England Women, a local chapter of the National Society of New England Women, was organized in March of 1905. According to its constitution, the chapter was founded to "form a bond of sympathy between all women of New England birth or ancestry in this community; to uphold the ideals of the New England character and to instill into the younger generation a love for the traditions of New England and a proper pride in its history." The Society's regular meetings included a mix of musical performances and lectures on historical, sociological, and philanthropic topics.
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- Constitution and By-Laws of the Brooklyn Society of New England Women Colony No. 8, ca. 1905; Brooklyn Society of New England Women records, 1977.209, Box 2, Folder 3; Brooklyn Historical Society.
Scope and Contents
The Brooklyn Society of New England Women records date from 1909 to 1958 and measure 1.33 linear feet. The collection contains membership rolls, constitution and bylaws, yearbooks, and a scrapbook of programs and news clippings. Membership rolls include lists of new members, resignations, and deaths. Yearbooks list officers, committees, and active members, including member name, telephone number, and address. The scrapbook contents documents meetings and special programs of the Society, along with news of prominent members and events of related organizations, such as the Prospect Club.
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Open to researchers without restriction.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date (if known); Brooklyn Society of New England Women records, 1977.209, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Historical Society.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Membership rolls, scrapbook, and constitution and bylaws were the gift of Mrs. Donald S.K. MacKenzie, date unknown. Source and date of acquisition for yearbooks in the collection are unknown.
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