Papers, 1856-1949.

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Papers, 1856-1949.

The Elsie Brown Papers consist primarily of diaries, correspondence, scrapbooks and newspaper clippings of Elsie Brown. The diaries and correspondence date from 1932-1935, as well as 1949. Also included are newspaper clippings for several family members.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Girls Friendly Society

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Girls Friendly Society. From the guide to the Girls Friendly Society, 1875-1970, (Canterbury Cathedral Archives) ...

Brown, Elsie M. 1897-1986.

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Elsie Melissa Brown was born on May 3, 1897 in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Her grandfather, William H. Brown became the first mayor of Grand Forks in 1881. Besides Elsie, Frank and Eva Brown also had a son, William J. Frank owned a hardware store, was city auditor of Grand Forks from 1895 to 1906. He was also secretary and auditor for the Grand Forks Herald. Elsie Brown graduated from UND in 1918, and was a member of Alpha Phi, and the director of Episcopal student activities. In 1929, Elsie was ...

St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Grand Forks, N.D.)

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Grane Forks, North Dakota was first organized s a parish January 16, 1880 and land for a building was purchased at the corner of North Fifth Street and First Avenue North the following spring. The first service was held June 12, 1881. After World War II a new site was purchased at Gertrude and South Fifth Street and the cornerstone was laid on September 14, 1949 and September 3, 1950 the first service was held. In 1980, the church celebrated its centennial. After t...

Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection (Chester Fritz Library)

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