Records of the Sons of Temperance, Montauk Division 1847-1871 (bulk 1847-1860)

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Records of the Sons of Temperance, Montauk Division 1847-1871 (bulk 1847-1860)

The Montauk Division was a regional branch, founded in 1844, of the Sons of Temperance, a fraternal order that assisted its members, both in remaining temperate, and as a mutual aid society. The records reflect the practical operation of a nineteenth-century fraternal organization and are composed of meeting minutes, committee reports, bills and receipts, printed circulars, letters, membership applications, inventories, proposed amendments, records of visitations to sick brothers and investigations of brothers.

0.5 Linear feet; (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6330723

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