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Georgia College

2015

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Milledgeville-Baldwin County Ministerial Association, Georgia College And State University Feb 2015

Milledgeville-Baldwin County Ministerial Association, Georgia College And State University

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Though this collection encompasses 1953 to 1990, the most comprehensive records are found from 1953 to 1971 and from 1973 to 1977. Materials from other years are less detailed and systematic in comparison, with seeming gaps in recording.

The meeting minutes provide an inkling of the community issues with which the area pastors concerned themselves. Correspondence included in this collection may elaborate on some of those issues. Church and pastor member listings also comprise the minutes. Financial records, as well as minutes, reflect the programs supported by the Ministerial Association. For the most part, these records are detailed, including statements, …


Progressive Farmers Club Of Baldwin County Collection, Georgia College And State University Feb 2015

Progressive Farmers Club Of Baldwin County Collection, Georgia College And State University

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Meeting minutes constitute the majority of the collection. Ranging from the late 20's to the early 2000's, the PFC shows us a look inside the club's structure.


Milledgeville Audubon Society Collection (1930-1968), Georgia College And State University Jan 2015

Milledgeville Audubon Society Collection (1930-1968), Georgia College And State University

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The minutes of the meetings of the Milledgeville Audubon Society range from its inception in 1930 through November of 1968. The society first met at the Baptist Church on December 8, 1930 with 8 members. At the 2nd meeting on January 5, 1931, the "Constitution" was presented and adopted. In the beginning, it was also called the "Bird Club." The main purpose at the onset of the society was for the protection of migratory birds, and teaching young people about the preservation of birdlife. The M.A.S. was a member of the Georgia and National Ornithological Societies.