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Charlotte Friend, Collector, Great Crossings Baptist Church Ledger

.25 Linear Feet 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)
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Ledger of church records of the Great Crossings Baptist Church of Frazee Ridge, Maryland. Includes order and rules, minutes, membership lists, and other information (1864-1912). There is also an 18 page survey document regarding this church prepared by the Maryland Historical Trust; it includes photographs of the church (1982), and identifies Asher Glade, Maryland as the location of the church. In addition, there are foldered miscellaneous items that had been found inserted into the ledger (1882-1912), and genealogy information regarding the Blystone, Jolliffe, Frazee, and Lint families (undated).

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Charlotte Friend, Collector, Great Crossings Baptist Church Ledger .25 Linear Feet 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)

Ruth Ann G. Welch, Papers regarding Oakland High School Reunions and Other Material

0.42 Linear Feet 5 in. (1 document case)
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Personal papers of Ruth Ann Glotfelty Welch, graduate of Oakland High School, Oakland, Maryland (MD), class of 1946. Includes records regarding Oakland High School class reunions; material about Garrett County, MD; and personal matters. There are printed items, ephemera, letters, greeting cards, funeral programs, and artifacts. There are also diplomas and a tassel (ca. 1946).
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Ruth Ann G. Welch, Papers regarding Oakland High School Reunions and Other Material 0.42 Linear Feet 5 in. (1 document case)

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