Historical records, 1853-1984.

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Historical records, 1853-1984.

Materials relating to the history of the College include record book of Chapel services, 1929-1935; minutes of the Class of 1870, 1867-1870; legislative bills regarding the College, 1862-1934; two volumes of student grades, 1899-1921; minutes of the faculty concerning student examinations, disciplinary cases, and grades, 1862-1873 and 1892-1902; three scrapbooks of "Miscellanies" containing letters, clippings, resolutions, reports, prints, programs, and pamphlets, 1854-1898, concerning the origins and early history of the College, the Bard family, and the Church of the Holy Innocents; and miscellaneous certificates, notices, programs, addresses, and letters. Materials relating to the Church of the Holy Innocents include record book of the Women's Missionary Association, 1888-1895, concerning their sewing work on behalf of others; attendance records of the Parish School, 1853-1873; minutes of the Women's Auxiliary, 1898-1913. Also, a small undated manuscript book of prayers that belonged to George Washington.

4 cubic ft.

Related Entities

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Church of the Holy Innocents (Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.)

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Bard College

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John Bard founded St. Stephen's College in 1860 as an Episcopal training school on his estate in Annandale-on-Hudson. It affiliated with Columbia University in 1928, changed its name to Bard College in 1935, and became independent of Columbia and co-educational in 1944. From the description of Archives, 1860-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155516793 ...

Bard College. Chapel.

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Church of the Holy Innocents (Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.). Parish School.

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Church of the Holy Innocents (Annandale-on-Hudson). Women's Auxiliary.

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Bard College. Class of 1870.

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