Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records 1862-1999

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Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records 1862-1999

This collection documents over 100 years of Congregation Beth Israel's history from shortly after its founding. It is divided into six series: Corporate, Administrative, and Financial; Congregational Materials; Marriage Licenses; Salem Cemetery; Cornerstone; and Photographs.

Number of containers: 2 cartons, 3 oversize boxes, 5 volumes, and 2 oversize folders; (Linear feet: 3.7)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6657805

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