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Fort Worth Library Archives Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society Collection Fort Worth Library Archives Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society Collection SERIES I: Society Records Box 1: History, Legal Documents, and Organization Material F1: Historical Accounts F2: Articles of Incorporation F3: By-Laws and By-Law Revisions F4: Director’s Reports F5: Board Meeting—Minutes, 1977-84 F6: Board Meeting—Minutes, 1985-88 F7: Board Meeting—Minutes, 1988-92 F8: Board Meeting—Minutes, 1993-95 F9: Board Meeting—Minutes, 1994-95 Box 2: Committee Reports F1: Committee Activities F2: Black History Month Committee F3: Boon Place Committee F4: Business and Industry Committee F5: Church & Cemetery Committee F6: Collections Committee F7: Education Committee F8: Exhibit Committee F9: Finance Committee F10: Guinn School Committee F11: Historical Marker Committee F12: Hospitality Committee F13: Housing Committee F14: Juneteenth Committee F15: Jr. Historian Committee F16: King Holiday Committee F17: Membership Committee F18: Newsletter Committee F19: Nominating Committee F20: Publicity Committee F21: Religion Committee Box 3: Newsletters, Memberships F1: Newsletters, 1980-1984 F2: Newsletters, 1985-1988 F3: Newsletters, 1989-1990 F4: Newsletters, 1990-1995; n.d. F5: Meeting Attendance Sheets, 1977-1979 Page 1 Fort Worth Library Archives Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society Collection F6: Meeting Attendance Sheets, 1980; n.d. F7: Membership Lists, 1985-1989; unlabeled lists F8: Mailing Lists/Callers’ List, 1981 Box 4: Correspondence; Inventories F1: Correspondence, 1977-1983 F2: Correspondence, 1984-1987 F3: Correspondence, 1988-1991 F4: Correspondence, 1991-1999; n.d. F5: Accessions F6: Guide to the Collection of TCBHGS F7: Inventories of Exhibits F8: Inventories Box 5: Society Sponsored Events F1: Society Sponsored Events 1971-1982 F2: Society Sponsored Events 1983-1984 F3: Society Sponsored Events 1985 F4: Society Sponsored Events 1986 F5: Society Sponsored Events 1987-1989 F6: Society Sponsored Events, 1990-1993 F7: Society Sponsored Events, 1994-1997 Box 6: Society Projects F1: Heritage Holiday 1978 F2: Heritage Holiday 1978 F3: Boone House F4: Guinn School Historical Material F5: Guinn School Project 1983-1984 F6: Guinn School 1984 (Cont.) F7: Guinn School 1985 Box 7: Society Projects F1: Guinn School 1985 Petitions F2: Guinn School 1986-1987 F3: Guinn School 1988 Historical Marker F4: Guinn School 1989-1991; N.D. F5: Guinn School—Lists of Names F6: Terrell Avenue Survey F7: Terrell Avenue Survey, 1973-1989 Page 2 Fort Worth Library Archives Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society Collection Box 8: Society Projects F1: Dual Consciousness 1987 F2: Dual Consciousness 1988 F3: Dual Consciousness 1988 F4: Handbook of Black Tarrant County, 1985; Magnolia St. Shotguns, 1995; Naming of Sims School, 1988 F5: Junior Historians F6: Martin Luther King Holiday F7: Developing Conservation Methods 1986; Book Dispensary Box 9: Financial Records F1: Papers F2: Fundraising—Bingo F3: Fundraising—Bingo F4: Fundraising--Bingo F5: Fundraising: Miscellaneous F6: Fundraising Projects, 1982-1997 F7: Miscellaneous Society Papers Box 10: Photographs F1: Stokley Carmichael Speech 1985 F2: UTA Arlington Reception November 1985 F3: Blacks in the Military Event 1985 F4: Boone Place April 1986 F5: Friends Album 1986 F6: They Showed the Way 1986 F7: Photodocumentation THC Grant 1986-1987 F8: They Showed The Way August 1989 F9: Gwinn School Restoration Photos F10: Gwinn School Marker 1991 Poster Drawer-Architectural Drawings F1: Boone House Floor Plan, n.d.97 F2: TCBHGS Museum Floor Plan, James E. Guinn School, 1st Floor, (Paul Koeppe, Architect) 2 August 1988 F3: TCBHGS Museum Floor Plan, James E. Guinn School, 2nd Floor (Paul Koeppe, Architect) 2 August 1988 F4: TCBHGS Museum Floor Plan, James E. Guinn School, 1st Floor (Paul Koeppe, Architect) 7 November 1988 F5: TCBHGS Museum Floor Plan, James E. Guinn School, 2nd Floor (Paul Koeppe, Architect) 7 November 1988 Page 3 Fort Worth Library Archives Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society Collection F6: James E. Guinn Plaza, n.d. Revised (4 November 2004) Series II: ARMSTRONG, Josh Papers Box 1 Scrapbook Revised (12/04) BAKER FAMILY Box 1 F1: Diploma, Worsham Training School of Anatomy, Sanitary Science and Embalming, Chicago, IL, William Murphy Berge, 3 March 1924 F2: License, State Board of Embalming, State of Texas, William M. Berg, 19 November 1924 F3: Photographic Collage, Worsham Training School of Anatomy Sanitary Science Class, 1923-1924 F4: License, State Board of Embalming, State of Texas, James Nathan Baker, 22 November 1922 F5: Certificate of Recognition, Fort Worth Economic Development Corporation, Herbert Baker, 30 March 1984 F6: Certificate, Teacher Training, Standard Department of Christian Education, Alvesta Mae Baker, 24 May 1926 BLANCHE, Mary T. Papers Box 1 F1: Biography F2: Travel—Study Tour of Holy Land and Europe 1961 F3: M. T. Blanche Private School/Day Care Center F4: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (See Organizations Photographs) Revised (12/04) COLLINS, Bertha Papers Box 1 Biography Page 4 Fort Worth Library Archives Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society Collection F1: Biography, 1914-1962 F2: Biography, 1963-1975 F3: Biography, 1976-1981, n.d. F4: Sympathy Cards F5: Sympathy Cards F6: Financial Papers F7: Bank Transactions Box 2 Biography F1: Personal Correspondence, 1942-1981, n.d. F2: Greeting Cards F3: Notebooks F4: Invitations/Thank yous F5: Memberships--Altrusa F6: Memberships—Assoc. of Black Social Workers F7: Memberships—Black Chamber of Commerce F8: Memberships—Boy Scouts of America F9: Memberships—Fort Worth Ballet Assoc. F10: Memberships—City Federation of Colored Women’s Club F11: Memberships—Fort Worth Pan-Hellenic Council F12: Memberships—Fort Worth Symphony F13: Memberships—Fort Worth Women’s Center F14: Memberships—Grand Court Heroines of Jericho F15: Memberships—National Council of Negro Women, 1973-1975 Box 3 Biography F1: Memberships—National Council Of Negro Women, 1976-82; n.d. F2: Memberships--National Council of Negro Women—National Material F3: Memberships--National Council of Negro Women F4: Memberships--National Council of Negro Women of Negro Women F5: Memberships—Phi Delta Kappa F6: Memberships—Sigma Delta Rho F7: Memberships—Sigma Delta Rho F8: Memberships--Sigma Delta Rho (See Organizations) Box 4 Biography F1: Memberships—Sigma Gamma Rho—Handbooks & Constitution F2: Memberships—Sigma Gamma Rho, “The Aurora”, 1953-1975 F3: Memberships—Sigma Gamma Rho, “The Aurora”, 1980 F4: Memberships—Sojourner Truth Players F5: Memberships—Texas Association of Developing Colleges, “Premise”, 1976-77 F6: Memberships—Texas Association of Women’s Club, Souvenir Program, 1961 Page 5 Fort Worth Library Archives Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society Collection F7: Memberships—United Negro College Fund F8: Family—Robert Lee Knox F9: Family—Warren B. Knox, 2/5/1869-5/13/1962 F10: Family—Ollie Barnes Hooker, 11/1/1889-2/1972 F11: Family—Ollie Hooker Condolence Cards F12: Family—Ollie Hooker Condolence Cards Box 5 Professional Career F1: Parks and Recreation Department F2: Mayor’s Committee on Youth Opportunity, 1967-1970 F3: MCYO, 1971-1972 F4: MCYO, 1972-1973 F5: MCYO, 1974-1975 F6: MCYO, 1976 Box 6 Professional Career F1: MCYO, 1977 F2: MCYO, 1978 F3: MCYO, 1978-1979 F4: MCYO, 1979 F5: MCYO, n.d. F6: MCYO Community Relations Committee F7: Miscellaneous Box 7 Professional Career F1: Fort Worth Independent School District Human Relations Committee 1971-1975 F2: FWISD Human Relations Committee Complaints F3: FWISD Human Relations Committee Complaints F4: FWISD Human Relations Committee F5: FWISD Human Relations Committee, Annual Report, 1975-1976 F6: FWISD Human Relations Committee, Annual Report, 1977-1978 F7: FWISD Publications, “Educational Plan, 1978” F8: FWISD, “Legislative Workshop Package, 1979” F9: High School Underground Newspapers Box 8 Professional Career F1: Bertha Collins Senior Center F2: National Council of Negro Women, Bertha Collins Section F3: Miscellaneous F4: Miscellaneous Page 6 Fort Worth Library Archives Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society Collection Box 9 Photo Collection F1: Photographs F2: Photographs F3: Photographs F4: Photographs—Album F5: Travel Photographs Box 10 Photo Collection F1: Photographs, Park & Recreation Department F2: Photographs, Sycamore Recreation Center F3: Photo Album, Mayor’s Council on Youth Opportunity F4: Photographs, Mayor’s Council on Youth Opportunity F5: Photographs, Mayor’s Council on Youth Opportunity F6: Photographs, Mayor’s Council on Youth Opportunity F7: Photographs, Texas Employment Commission—Youth Employment F8: Photographs, Mayor’s Council on Youth Opportunity—U.S. Youth Games F9: Photographs, Mayor’s Council on Youth Opportunity Events, 1975-1977 Box 11 Photo Collection F1: Photographs, Identified Individuals F2: Photographs, Unidentified Individuals F3: Photographs, Group Photographs F4: Photographs, Unidentified Groups F5: Photographs, Church Photos Box 12 Photo Collections F1: Photo Slides F2: Photo Slides F3: Negatives Box 13 Printed Materials F1: “Business & Industry” F2: “Business Leadership Training” F3: “The Cadence System for Teaching Close Order Drill” F4: “College Bound”, MCOYO F5: “College Bound”, MCOYO F6: “Comprehensive Manpower Services” F7: “Correspondence Management Workshop” F8: “Current Community Facilities” F9: “Discovery: A Career Education Program” Page 7 Fort Worth Library Archives Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society Collection
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