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Beta Sigma Phi Chapters of Henderson, Texas
Collection
Identifier: B-0163
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of nineteen scrapbooks, two songbooks, a charter for the Texas Zeta Theta Chapter, and loose materials from the various Henderson chapters of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority: Laureate Theta Omicron, Zeta Theta, Xi Nu Omicron, and Preceptor Nu Delta. The scrapbooks were created throughout and/or at the end of each year (as dated) to showcase what the chapter had accomplished and to celebrate the members. Contents of the scrapbooks include photographs, ephemera,...
Dates:
Event: Donated 10/31/2016.; 1945-2016
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
Center Woman's Reading Club Collection
Collection
Identifier: B-0128
Scope and Contents
The Center Woman’s Reading Club Collection documents a century’s worth of the club’s civic and social activities. The collection contains a variety of materials, including but not limited to: club histories, certificates, correspondence, minutes books, newspaper clippings, notes, photographs, scrapbooks, thank-you notes, and yearbooks.
Items researchers might find of particular interest include yearbooks dating back to 1916, minutes books beginning in 1906, several years of...
Dates:
1906-2010; Event: Donated 9/30/2011
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
Cum Concilio Club Collection
Collection
Identifier: B-0019
Scope and Contents
The collection contains the official records of the Club including the constitution, by-laws, correspondence, minute books, and treasurer's book as well as newspaper clippings, yearbooks, and scrapbooks. Additions to the collection are anticipated.
Dates:
1894-2022
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
Pines Garden Club
Collection
Identifier: B-0164
Dates:
Event: Donated 10/3/2008; 1951-2016
Found in:
East Texas Research Center
United Daughters of the Confederacy Collection
Collection
Identifier: B-0093
Scope and Contents
The scrapbooks contain information and activities of the Henry C. Hancock Chapter.
Dates:
1974-2002
Found in:
East Texas Research Center