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Manuscript Collections General List (As of 4 January 2021) 120 Academy Street, Trenton, N.J. 08608 609-392-7188 * www.trentonlib.org Manuscript Collections General List (as of 4 January 2021) Coll. 1 Young Women’s Christian Association of Trenton Finding Aid available [on website] – 19 boxes Coll. 2 Trenton Million Man March Coalition Finding Aid available [on website] – 1 box Coll. 3 New Jersey Zines Collection Brief description available [on website] – 2 boxes Coll. 4 Business & Professional Women’s Club of Trenton Finding Aid available [on website] – 12 boxes Coll. 5 Zonta Club of Trenton Finding Aid available [on website] – 2 boxes Coll. 6 Sheet Music Collection Brief description and spreadsheet of titles [on website] – 2 boxes Coll. 7 Trenton Symphony Orchestra Finding Aid available [on website] – 14 boxes Coll. 8 John A. Roebling’s Sons Records Inventory of boxes, plus spreadsheet for Dept. 50 employee cards [on website] – 23 boxes Coll. 9 Leisure Hour School Records Finding Aid available [on website] – 1 box Coll. 10 Trenton [Teachers] Training School Alumnae Association Finding Aid available [on website] – 1 box 1 The following are grouped together in one box (11-13) Coll. 11 Potteries of Trenton Society (2 folders) Newsletters (1999-2009, 2016; includes a spreadsheet index); “Porcelain Fixtures for Kitchen and Laundry” / “Bathrooms of Character” (n.d.); “Selected Tile & Terra Cotta Sites in Trenton” (2007) Coll. 12 Camp Fire, Lenni Lenape Council (1 folder) Newsletters (1979-1984) Coll. 13 Trenton Ecumenical Area Ministry (2 folders) Service programs (1966-1967); ephemera (1986, n.d.); newsletters (1978-1992) END box (11-13) The following are grouped together in one box (14-23) Coll. 14 Trade Cards Collection (1 folder) G.H. Allen Real Estate & Insurance [matchbook cover]; M. Tidd, Druggist & Pharmacist Coll. 15 Greeting Cards Collection (1 folder) Idea Factory [Season’s Greetings]; Studio Associates [Season’s Greetings]; newsboy note card; Valentine with lace paper heart; Christmas in shape of oriental privacy screen with calendar (1975); kitchen shower Coll. 16 Works Progress Administration (1 folder) Screen-printed cards (31) of scenes from Benjamin Franklin’s life Coll. 17 Junior League of Trenton (4 folders) 3 folders – Revue programs (1926, 1928, 1930) 1 folder – Clippings Coll. 18 State Street Square (1 folder) Promotional folder (n.d.) Coll. 19 Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (1 folder) Fan (1898) Coll. 20 Trenton Gas Light Company (1 folder) Minutes (1848-1872) Coll. 21 Trenton Giants [Baseball Team] (1 folder) Program (1947); Linthurst booklet; picture 2 Coll. 22 George Antheil (1 folder) Published music Coll. 23 Trenton Torch Club (2 folders) Programs & rosters (1957-1978. 2018); letters; by-laws (1958-1967); history of International Torch Club (2018); letters to Arthur Holland (1958, 1962, 1967) asking him to become member and give a talk END box (14-23) The following are grouped together in one box (24-33) Coll. 24 Trenton Film Society (1 folder) Programs (2012, 2015, 2017-2019) Coll. 25 DeLaval Steam Turbine Company (3 folders) Event program (1912); annual report (1953, 1957, 1961); Products booklet (c.1945 – 2 copies); 50th Anniversary booklet (1951 – 2 copies); trade publications: Men Machines & Materials (1956), Double Reduction Speed Reducers (1951), Geared Marine Steam Turbines (1918), Centrifugal Blowers & Compressors (1951), Ten Years Progress in Water Works Pumps (1921), Velocity Stage Turbines (1926) Coll. 26 Trenton Committee of 300 (2 folders) Stationery; program; production script & schedule; Unto This Day program (1955) Coll. 27 Souvenir Booklets Collection (1 folder) Fischer. Trenton, N.J. Photo-Gravures, 1896 Coll. 28 Trenton Civic Opera Company (1 folder) Program (1991); brochure (1985) Coll. 29 Grand Army of the Republic, Post No. 23 (1 folder) “On to Richmond!” (1881) Coll. 30 Trenton Board of Trade (1 folder) “Industries and Advantages” (1889) Coll. 31 Scott Mosovich (1 folder) Photographs; clippings Coll. 32 Committee to Free the Trenton Six (1 folder) “Lynching Northern Style” Coll. 33 Letter Carriers of Trenton (1 folder) Postal Guide (1896) [exlibris Edward A. Stokes] END box (24-33) 3 The following are grouped together in one box (34-50) Coll. 34 Trenton Downtown Association (3 folders) Event notices; advertisement cards; restaurant guide (n.d.); Capital City Farmers Market (2016-2018); Patriots Week (2006, 2016-2018) [see also Coll. 128 NJ American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration Commission]; BSB Gallery (2019); Levitt Amp Concerts (2019); Creek to Canal; Ciclovia (2019) Oversized Box #2 (1 folder) - Posters: Capital City Market (n.d.); Patriots Week (2016- 2018); Levitt Amp Concerts (2017); Activate Trenton presents Joshua Adair (n.d.); BSB Gallery (2018) Coll. 35 Moving Trenton Together Foundation (1 folder) Event notice Coll. 36 Artworks Trenton (3 folders) Art All Night (2017-2018); Art All Day (2013, 2015-2020); exhibits & events (2013, 2019) Oversized Box #2 (1 folder) - Posters: Art All Night (2017); Art All Day (2016-2017) Coll. 37 Castanea Dairy Company (1 folder) “Mother Goose Milk Rhymes” (1923) Coll. 38 New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs (1 folder) Name badge, Anton Karnaker (1940) Coll. 39 Stokes Molded Products Division, ESB, Inc. (1 folder) Photographs of flood; membership certificate; engineer’s license (William Miller, 1959) Coll. 40 Christmas Ephemera (1 folder) Favorite Christmas Carols from Firestone (1959) Coll. 41 Law Students of Trenton (1 folder) Formation petition (c.1900-1910) Coll. 42 Martin Mayer’s Orchestra (1 folder) Concert event notice Coll. 43 Trenton Musical Protective Union (1 folder) Constitution/bylaws/directory (1888) Coll. 44 Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey/New Jersey Capital Philharmonic Orchestra [see also Coll. 7 Trenton Symphony Orchestra] (2 folders) Programs (2013-2018); event notices; flyers 4 Coll. 45 Trenton Children’s Chorus (1 folder) Newsletter (2016) Coll. 46 Trenton Quartet Club (1 folder) Membership roster (c.1910) Coll. 47 Trenton Festival Orchestra (1 folder) Program (1964) Coll. 48 “The Sport” [publication] (1 folder) Published monthly by Eggert & Carson (June 1936) Coll. 49 Graphic Printing Advertising (1 folder) “Closed” signs Coll. 50 Roebling Historical Society/Friends of Roebling (2 folders) “Roebling Record” newsletter (1989-1991); Diamond Jubilee News & Notes (1980) END box (34-50) Coll. 51 Pork Roll Festival Oversized Box #2 (1 folder) Posters (2014-2018) Coll. 52 Trenton Junior Chamber of Commerce [Jaycees] (1 box) Newsletters (1950-1965); Delaware Valley Cookbook (1959) Coll. 53 Elizabeth Bettie B. Bradshaw Collection of NAACP Materials Finding Aid available [on website] – 1 box Coll. 54 Labor Unions Collection Finding aid being written (Justin Wong) – 1 box Coll. 55 Trenton Trust & Safe Deposit Company Finding Aid available [on website] – 8 folders See also Coll. 288 James Smyth Bank Receipts Coll. 56 Trenton Shareholders (5 folders) Contains documents that serve as official tax returns and monetary reports to be used by government organizations for the purposes of taxation. Information pertains to shareholders, their residences, which banks they hold shares in, and the value of their shares. The folders are arranged by year (1903-1906, 1909). Coll. 57 First National Bank of Trenton Finding Aid available [on website] – 5 folders See also Coll. 288 James Smyth Bank Receipts 5 Coll. 58 Trenton Banking Company Finding Aid available [on website] – 9 folders + 2 ledgers The following are grouped together in one box (59-63) Coll. 59 Banks and Banking Collection [temporary] Brief description available – 1 folder Coll. 60 State Savings Bank of the City of Trenton (1 folder) Bank book, John McCormick in trust for Isabella Donnelly (1869-1872) Coll. 61 First Mechanics National Bank [became First Trenton National] (4 folders) First Mechanics 1 folder - “Perpetuating ‘The Corner Historic’” (c.1930) [2 copies] 1 folder – Receipt, Estate of Joseph Stokes (1901); Vacation & Holiday Club (1920); Everyday Almanac (1923); safe deposit card (1930); invite for bank opening (1930) 1 folder – Corporation Tax Returns (1903-1909) First Trenton 1 folder – Receipt, Robert Woodruff (1873); Receipt ledger book (1954-1967) Coll. 62 Hanover Trust Company (1 folder) Check ledger book [blank with some receipts] (1926-1927) Coll. 63 Commerce Bank, Trenton Branch (1 folder) “The Commerce Story” (2003); images of bank building during opening; mural design reproduction (2003) END box (59-63) The following are grouped together in one box (64-81) Coll. 64 Wayne Avenue Baptist Church (1 folder) Service programs (2018-2019) Coll. 65 Trenton Rock Flea Market (1 folder) Promotional material (2017-2019) Coll. 66 The Trenton Project (1 folder) Adverts; programs (2018) Oversized Box #2 (1 folder) - Posters: “The 1960s” (2017-2018) Coll. 67 Capital Singers of Trenton (1 folder) Programs (2014-2016) 6 Coll. 68 Top Ladies of Distinction, Trenton Chapter (1 folder) Annual luncheon programs (1980-1981) Coll. 69 Fermi Federation (1 folder) Achievement Award dinner programs (1985-1986) Coll. 70 College Sportsmen Club (1 folder) Anniversary program (1985) Coll. 71 Belli Construction Company (1 folder) Business information brochure (c.1960) Coll. 72 Trenton Arts Commission (1 folder) Blank letterhead Coll. 73 Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, A-Team Artists of Trenton (1 folder) Poetry booklet (2011); “Climbing the Mountain” illustrated poems by Annabelle Rose (n.d.); “Creating Worlds” by Charles Smith (2015); brochure Coll. 74 Albert Clayton (1 folder) Grocery bill prepared for Mr. E.H. 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