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Guide to the Good Citizenship League Records 1891-1998 Control # G-14

Identifier: aql:173

Description: The Good Citizenship League Records (1891-1998, 28 boxes, 12.3 cubic feet) document its creation, events, political action, outreach, community development and eventual demise in the form of annual reports, correspondence, financial records, meeting minutes, photographs, scrapbooks and more. The records provide an insightful portrait into a group of women attempting to influence and shape women, Flushing, New York City and the Nation. The majority of the records were collected or created by the league’s corresponding secretary.

Collection : aql:30881

Summary/Description : The Good Citizenship League Records (1891-1998, 28 boxes, 12.3 cubic feet) document its creation, events, political action, outreach, community development and eventual demise in the form of annual reports, correspondence, financial records, meeting minutes, photographs, scrapbooks and more. The records provide an insightful portrait into a group of women attempting to influence and shape women, Flushing, New York City and the Nation. The majority of the records were collected or created by the league’s corresponding secretary.

Subject : Good Citizenship League (Flushing, New York, N.Y.); New York State Federation of Women's Clubs; New York City Federation of Women's Clubs; General Federation of Women's Clubs; Societies

Coverage : Flushing (New York, N.Y.)

Publisher : Queens Borough Public Library, Publisher

Identifier : aql:173

eadid : G-14

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Good Citizenship League (Flushing, New York, N.Y.); New York State Federation of Women's Clubs; New York City Federation of Women's Clubs; General Federation of Women's Clubs; Societies


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