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Guide to the Saint George Episcopal Church of Flushing Altar Guild Miscellaneous Records 1890-1896 Control # S-18

Identifier: aql:379

Description: This collection is a very small one, and encompass/but a brief period. It consists of some 60 items, covering the decade of the 1890s, especially the earlier half. For the most part, these records are bills submitted by several firms for materials supplied, and brief financial statements addressed to treasurer of the guild, Miss Jennie C. Bloodgood. The bills are all receipted by the companies for having received payment. The statements are addressed to Miss Bloodgood by the rector, J. Carpenter Smith and list the various offerings presumably being turned over to the Guild. The firms whose bills are found in greater quantity are J. and R. Lamb of New York; and Cox Sons, Buckley and Co., also of New York.

Collection : aql:30881; aql:15924

Summary/Description : This collection is a very small one, and encompass/but a brief period. It consists of some 60 items, covering the decade of the 1890s, especially the earlier half. For the most part, these records are bills submitted by several firms for materials supplied, and brief financial statements addressed to treasurer of the guild, Miss Jennie C. Bloodgood. The bills are all receipted by the companies for having received payment. The statements are addressed to Miss Bloodgood by the rector, J. Carpenter Smith and list the various offerings presumably being turned over to the Guild. The firms whose bills are found in greater quantity are J. and R. Lamb of New York; and Cox Sons, Buckley and Co., also of New York.

Subject : St. George's Church (Flushing, New York, N.Y.)

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

Publisher : Queens Borough Public Library, Publisher

Identifier : aql:379

eadid : S-18

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