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Temperance -- Societies, etc.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Amenia, N.D. Woman's Christian Temperance Union Records

 Collection
Identifier: SC 565
Abstract Women’s Christian Temperance Union of Amenia, N.D. minutes (1903-1909), membership lists, and financial records (1888-1921).
Dates: 1887-1921.

Elizabeth Preston Anderson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 653
Abstract The Elizabeth Preston Anderson Papers document the life and activities of a woman who influenced North Dakota politics by resisting efforts to reintroduce liquor to a dry state, by battling along with the suffragists to obtain the vote for North Dakota women, and by espousing a rigid moral program.‟ Her papers have been organized into four series: Correspondence, Autobiography, Histories, Pamphlets and Brochures, Speeches, Western Womanhood, and White Ribbon Bulletin.
Dates: 1889-1954

George F. Clark Collection of Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 165
Abstract Correspondence; notes relating to Clark's wife, Emma Clark; W.P.A. biography (1940) on Clark; genealogical material concerning the Clark family, beginning with William Clark who came to Massachusetts from England in 1659; and clippings, including an issue (May 1934) of WCTU's White Ribbon Bulletin.
Dates: 1924-1954

Lobben Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 18
Abstract The Lobben sisters were three Fargo residents who all taught in the Fargo school systems. Clara Lobben was the first principal at Ben Franklin School.
Dates: 1923-1962.

Robert M. Pollock Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 14
Abstract Present at the Constitutional Convention in 1889 and authored the prohibition clause and helped to fight the Louisana Lottery.
Dates: 1869-1930.

William H. Best Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 43
Abstract Papers of Casselton, N.D. grain buyer and real estate agent, and mayor, and Fargo, N.D. insurance agent, and Chief of Police.
Dates: 1838-1953, 1962.