Papers : of Edward McC. Drummond, 1903-1988.

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Papers : of Edward McC. Drummond, 1903-1988.

The collection contains account books, correspondence, diaries, receipts, minutes, and printed ephemera related to the activities of Edward Mc. Drummond, including material on the Twilight Social Club, Roosevelt Council No. 472, Independent Order of St. Luke, and a publication called the Young Men's Voice. Also, includes correspondence from Amanda Drummond to her sister Sarah Drummond.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7285718

Valentine Richmond Historical Center

Related Entities

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Drummond, Amanda,

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Drummond, Edward McC.

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This African-American man was an officer in the Fifth Street Baptist Church, worked at the Regal Shoe Company, and later ran a printing shop on 2nd Street in Richmond, Va. From the description of Papers : of Edward McC. Drummond, 1903-1988. (Valentine Richmond Historical Center). WorldCat record id: 30352480 ...

Roosevelt Council No. 472 (Richmond, Va.)

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Drummond, Sarah

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Twilight Social Club (Richmond, Va.)

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Independent Order of St. Luke

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The Independent Order of St. Luke was an African-American fraternal organization originally created to provide for the sick and aged and for the burial expenses of members. In the twentieth century the order became a mutual benefit society with extensive business interests, including an insurance company and bank. From the description of Records : of the Independent Order of St. Luke, 1877- 1986 (bulk 1930s-1980s). (Valentine Richmond Historical Center). WorldCat record id: 29492079 ...