Trinity Cathedral records, 1884-1993.

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Trinity Cathedral records, 1884-1993.

Contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, registers, newsletters, events programs, photographs and printed matter. The records range in date from 1884-1993, and document the corporate, social and sacramental activity of a church. They are arranged in ten series: Office of the Dean; Cathedral parish records; Vestry records; Guild and committee records; Registers and sacramental records; Financial records; Newsletters; Programs, Subject files; Scrapbooks; Photographs and photograph albums.

36 ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7662431

Arizona State University Libraries

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