Girls Friendly Society of the United States of America, Diocese of Michigan records, 1896-1997.

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Girls Friendly Society of the United States of America, Diocese of Michigan records, 1896-1997.

Board minutes and other organizational records, scattered clippings, photographs of social activities, and publications.

1.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8220128

Bentley Historical Library

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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Michigan

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The Episcopal Diocese of Michigan was organized in 1832 by Episcopal parishes in the then territory of Michigan (which included present-day Wisconsin). From its beginning St. Paul's Church in Detroit served as the see of the diocese, and the early bishops served as rector of St. Paul's. When Michigan became a state the boundaries of the diocese were fixed as the boundaries of the state. As the church grew the bishops found it difficult to administer such a large area, and the parish...

Girls Friendly Society of the United States of America. Diocese of Michigan.

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Organizational serving girls and women within the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. The group maintained vacation homes for working women,which later evolved into a summer camp for young girls. From the description of Girls Friendly Society of the United States of America, Diocese of Michigan records, 1896-1997. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 78734032 ...