West Lancaster County Sunday School Association [RG1513.AM]

HISTORY NEBRASKA MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG1513.AM:  West Lancaster County Sunday School Association – District 3



Minutes:  1894-1901 and 1917-1947

Lancaster County, Nebraska:  Sunday Schools Organization

Size:  Three volumes



BACKGROUND NOTE



The West Lancaster County Sunday School Association – District 3 appears to have organized in July of 1894.  A constitution was developed in November of 1894 and voted on at a meeting on August 23, 1895.  The towns with Sunday Schools represented in the organization were Denton, Emerald, Pleasant Dale, Martell, Roca, Jamaica, and Yankee Hill.



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



This collection consists of three volumes of minute books of the West Lancaster County Sunday School Association – District 3, 1894-1901 and 1917-1947.  The minutes record activities of the officers and committees of the association, services held, topics of papers presented at the quarterly meetings, and points of discussion.  Also included are attendance numbers.



INVENTORY



Volume




    1. Minutes, July 4, 1894 – Nov. 21, 1901

    1. Minutes, Feb. 22, 1917 – Feb. 17, 1935

    1. Minutes, Sept. 16, 1935 – May 18, 1947



 



Subject headings:



Religion — Nebraska

Sunday schools — Nebraska

West Lancaster County Sunday School Association – District 3



 



AIF         02-14-2019

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