St. Andrew's Society records, 1850-1978.

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St. Andrew's Society records, 1850-1978.

The papers of the St. Andrew's Society reflect the organization's charitable and cultural activities, as well as the activities of the Ladies Auxiliary and the Highlanders. In addition to these three organizations, this collection also contains the papers of the Clan Campbell, Chapter #206, and the Lady Campbell, Chapter #78, for the years 1920 through 1961, and the papers of the Royal Neighbors of America, for the years 1921 through 1935.

18 linear ft. (27 boxes, 26 volumes)

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