Monday Club records, 1891-1918.

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Monday Club records, 1891-1918.

The Monday Club records consist of minutes, financial records, membership lists, and a constitution for the club.

0.15 cu. ft. 1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6963068

University of Kentucky Libraries

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